Every dog, regardless of breed or age, benefits from a solid foundation of obedience commands. These five essentials form the building blocks of good behavior and safety.
Sit is the gateway command. It teaches your dog impulse control and gives you a starting point for more advanced training. Practice in low-distraction environments first, then gradually increase difficulty.
Stay builds on Sit by adding duration and distance. Start with just a few seconds, then work up to longer holds. Always release your dog with a clear command like "okay" or "free."
Come (recall) could save your dog’s life. Practice in a fenced area first, using high-value treats and enthusiastic praise. Never punish your dog for coming to you, even if it took a while.
Down is one of the most useful commands for everyday life. A dog that can hold a reliable down-stay can accompany you to restaurants, offices, and public spaces.
Leave It teaches impulse control around food, objects, and other animals. Start by holding a treat in a closed fist and rewarding when your dog looks away from it.