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Stay

It is easiest to teach this exercise with your puppy

on lead so you can control him. Start by asking him

to “Sit” and then stepping one pace to the side. Go

back and praise him for staying in position. Repeat

on the other side, and then stand in front of him and

try stepping back a couple of paces before returning

to him. If he is staying in position, introduce

the verbal cue, “Stay”. Build this up gradually,

extending the distance and the amount of time you

can leave your puppy.

(For more information on dog and puppy training,

see the

DOG TRAINING

title in this series of books.)

With proper planning and research, and hard

work on your part, having a puppy in your

family will be a fun and rewarding

experience.

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Puppies