Dog Obedience Hand Signals For Dogs

One of the reasons why dogs are so popular is because dogs are trainable, by just knowing some hand signals for dog training you can give your pet proper training. Dogs are very smart, well maybe with a few exceptions, but if you train your dog with verbal commands and hand signals they will quickly grasp your message.
Dogs are extremely valued by their owners. If you listen to a pet owner talking about their flurry family member you immediately get an idea of how important dogs have become to their owner in the most recent years. Dogs are not longer considered pets, most times they are considered a member of the family. The reason why dogs have been able to reach that high hierarchy is because of their ability to be easily trainable and to follow the dog training hand signals. A dog can be trained with dog hand signals and with verbal commands, but using both is probably best, since these pets are very good at reading body language. When a dog is given proper training, he can easily grasp the language of both verbal and dog obedience hand signals.

So what are the official hand signals for dog training? The truth of the matter is that there are no official hand signals for dogs. There are some hand signals for training dogs that are used more frequently by trainers, but no specific standards have been approved or created. This might leave the owner with freedom to use their imagination freely, when it comes to using dog hand signals. There are some hand signals for dogs that are used more often than others. When you start training your dog to sit using hand signals, the first thing you need to do is to place your arm at your side, and then move your hand toward your chest facing your palm down.

Teaching your puppy the stay command using a dog hand signal is very easy. Make certain your pup is sitting, and give the stay command. As the same way as you give the command, put your arm straight out in facing your dogs face, with the palm of the hand extended forward. Make sure that your hand is near by the pet's nose but do not make physical contact with him.

Make certain to stop your pet at once if he tries to snuffle your hand, when you are giving him the stay command, but do it in a firm but kind way. To train your dog the down command, you need to place your arm curved at the elbow and perpendicular to the floor, then with your palm facing down and parallel to the floor give the down command. Some dogs might resist the down command. For dogs to go down on the floor means to lower their guard, and some are just not comfortable with that. Also, remember you might need to teach the dog what the down commands mean, before he can do it.

When the trainer uses dog obedience hand signals to train their pet, in addition to the verbal commands it becomes an effective way to train the pet. The pet will be aware of the different hand gestures, and therefore will become sensible to them especially if coupled with hand signals. By doing so, your dog's comprehension will multiply and you will be more effective when training him. Once the pet gets used to the hand signals he will expect them when you give them a command.

Using hand signals for dog obedience training can be really fun for both the owner and the dog, especially if the dogs learn that after he does something good, he will be rewarded. Using positive reinforcement with your dog, is one of the best methods you can use to train your dog. A little secret you need to discover is what motivates your dog. Not every dog gets motivated by food, or by toys or by praise. You have to figure out what motivates your dog the most. If you are one of those lucky owners which dogs get motivated by everything good for you, but that is not always the same. However, if your pet refuses to comply with your commands, do not punish him physically. Positive reinforcement works better and should be the primary method of dog training.

When you feel comfortable that your pet have learned the basic dog training hand signals you might want to advance his training to more advanced and complex duties, since he should be ready for those. An owner that is interested in learning more about his subject, can do a search on the net for dog training books + hand signals, he surely find some valuable information.
Dog Training Hand Signals
Importance of hand signals for dog training
   By Dr. Mayra Alfonso
Published: 7/3/2008
 
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