You don’t have to be an expert dog trainer or teach your dog dozens of commands to ensure you’re keeping your pet — and everyone else — safe and comfortable. Here are the top commands that every perro should know, no matter the breed, size, or temperament.
1. Stay (or Heel)
This is perhaps the most important of all commands, says Katy Nelson, veterinary contributor to Pet360.com and host of The Pet Show with Dr. Katy. From keeping him calm during a party to ensuring he doesn’t run away if you accidentally drop the leash during a walk, “stay” is an essential command.
2. Sit
This teaches dogs manners and ensures people can approach without having to worry that the dog will jump all over them. “If a dog is sitting, they are not doing other things, like jumping,” says Heidi Ganahl, founder and CEO of Camp Bow Wow, in Broomfield, Colorado. “It is also good to have a dog sit while you put their food bowl down on the floor, and put their leash on.” Before we give our dog, Lola, her Beneful Chopped Blends, we always ask her to sit first. Her favorite food is her reward.
3. Drop it
It’s important that your dog understand “drop it” (or “leave it”), because, as you know, dogs have curious noses. “If a dog gets something in his mouth, you should be able to ask the dog to let go of it,” says Ganahl. “This can be especially important if they pick up something that would be harmful if swallowed.” Our dog, Lola, is constantly putting my son’s jugetes in her mouth. In some cases, they look almost exactly like dog toys, so I can’t blame her. We strive to keep things put away, but inevitably something is left out, and it’s important she knows that when we tell her to drop something, we mean it.
4. Come
Every well-trained dog should come to you when called. The minute I say the first syllable of Lola’s name, her orejas perk up. She knows we’re talking to her and expecting her to come to where we are. “This is truly a life-saving behavior,” Ganahl says. “If a dog breaks out of the backyard, off a leash or gets away from the parent and is running toward the street, you want to ensure that you can call your dog to come back to you.”
*This post is sponsored by Beneful. The opinions and stories are my own.
*This post is sponsored by Beneful. The opinions and stories are my own.