Welcome to our exclusive guide on teaching your dog the first seven essential commands! Bringing a new furry companion into your home is an exciting and rewarding experience. However, it's important to establish a foundation of training to ensure a well-behaved and happy dog. In this article, we will delve into the fundamental commands that every dog should learn. From sit to stay, come to down, and more, these commands are crucial for effective communication and control. By using positive reinforcement techniques and consistency, you can strengthen the bond with your dog while teaching them essential skills. So, let's jump right in and discover how to teach your dog these vital commands for a lifetime of obedience and enjoyment.


Puppy's First Day Home: Essential Training Tips and Exercises for New Puppy Parents. Puppy Training! First things to teach your puppy or dog! Sit, Housetraining, leave it, and more!

Bringing a new puppy home can be both exciting and overwhelming. This video is designed to help you make the most of your first day together and start building a strong bond and communication with your new furry friend! 🐶 In this video, Goldie the Goldendoodle puppy and I will cover essential tips and exercises for your puppy's first day, including: - Evaluating your puppy's responsiveness to basic commands like look at me, sit, leave it, come, and leash walking 🐾 - Testing different toys to find your puppy's favorites and strengthen your bond through playtime 🎾 - Teaching your puppy their name and the importance of paying attention to you 📣 - Vaccination advice and the importance of socialization with people, friendly dogs, and new environments 🌳 - Potty training tips and setting your puppy up for success with consistency and patience 🚽 Your puppy's first day home is the beginning of a lifelong journey together. Start off on the right paw with these essential training tips and exercises to ensure a well-behaved and happy puppy.

How to Teach The First 7 Things To Your Dog: Sit, Leave it, Come, Leash walking, Name...