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Sport Junior Dog Training Guide

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Sport Junior Dog Training Guide

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LESSON FOUR
SIT-STAY WITH
DISTRACTIONS

In Lesson Four, your dog will learn to

hold his Sit position even if distracted.

For the early sessions on Sit-Stay he

should be on a leash with the leash on

the ground. After he responds reliably to

the nick given with the Sit command you

can remove the leash.
You moving around your dog is a good

distraction for the early sessions. Each

time he breaks his Sit, command “Sit”

and nick. If he does not sit back down,

repeat the command and the nick and

help him with the leash.
When he is reliable at holding his posi-

tion, introduce other distractions. Start

with mild distractions that are farther

away from your dog. Increase the temp-

tation and excitement level gradually by

using more attractive distractions and by

training closer to them. Also gradually

increase how far you are from your dog.
You should see two things. First, if you

do need to correct with the nick, he

immediately sits in response. Second,

it becomes harder and harder to find dis-

tractions that will cause him to break.
Your dog will try hard not to break his

Sit. Give him plenty of praise for a good

effort!
Be creative in finding distractions,

Practice Lesson Four for several

sessions in different training areas.

WHAT IF…?
1.

He follows you and does not sit.

Solution:

Block him with your body

just as you say “Sit” and nick, to help

him learn what you want.
2.

He gets up after sitting.

Solution:

Repeat “Sit” and give a nick

the moment he gets up.

Let’s Recap Lesson Three
• Dog on leash and heeling with you

• Command “Sit” and nick

• Drop the leash and continue to

walk—your dog should stop and sit

• PRAISE your dog

• Release and repeat in a new part

of the training area

• When he can stop and sit from

a walk try jogging with him at

heel and repeat.