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Different Hand Signals for Dog Training | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Dr. Mayra Alfonso   
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
Pets are though to be among the important and invaluable possessions of an individual. This has been the impression of many people for a long time. Irrespective of how many pets exist, dogs are still the more favored of this new generation. Among the primary reasons could be the ability of dogs to easily understand dog training hand signals and follow commands from their owners. If these dogs are given the right training, they can, without major problems comprehend the language of both verbal and dog hand signals. This can be extremely helpful particularly the use of hand signals for dog training, since these are gleaned to be easier than verbalized words as dogs are very good at body language.
by Dr.MayraAlfonso


Pets are though to be among the important and invaluable possessions of an individual. This has been the impression of many people for a long time. Irrespective of how many pets exist, dogs are still the more favored of this new generation. Among the primary reasons could be the ability of dogs to easily understand dog training hand signals and follow commands from their owners. If these dogs are given the right training, they can, without major problems comprehend the language of both verbal and dog hand signals. This can be extremely helpful particularly the use of hand signals for dog training, since these are gleaned to be easier than verbalized words as dogs are very good at body language.

So what are the official hand signals for dog obedience training? The truth of the matter is that there are no official hand signals for training a dog. There are some hand signals that are used more frequently by dog trainers, but no specific standards have been approved or created. This might leave the dog 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.

Next is to teach your dog to understand stay with your arms coming straight in front of your dog with your palm extended forward. You can then try to make some orders to stay by gradually extending your arm and your hand perpendicular with the palm right next to your pet's nose without any form of contact.

Make certain to stop your dog 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.

Using hand signals for dog training is a good way to teach your dog to become aware of different hand signals. The dog will be paying attention to your hands to see if you have any new commands for him. When you add verbal commands to the dog training hand signals you improve your pet's comprehension. Your pet will learn to respond to the verbal or hand command in almost no time if you apply them properly. Once the pet get used to your hand signals and associates it with the right action it would be easier for the owner to give commands and for the dog to understand.

When using hand signals for dog obedience training the owner needs to be aware of the fact that using positive reinforcement in addition to the dog hand signals is the best way to train the pet. Not all dogs are motivated by the same things; some dogs get more motivated by toys, others by food, and others by praise and love. If you learn your pet's motivating factor prior to starting to use dog hand signals, you will be a step ahead of the group.

If your pet made significant improvement with the hand signals for dog obedience training then your pet is very practically prepared for the an advance and complex tasks. If you feel that you need to learn more about this subject, you might want to do a search on the net under dog training books + hand signals.

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