Novice dog owners often make mistakes when trying to teach their animals to follow commands.
The situation of misunderstanding especially often arises with the order “no”.
For example, you come home, and your bored pet runs towards you with all his might, or rather, paws, starts jumping and trying to lick you.
This kind of behavior is unlikely to please anyone, so the owner shouts out that notorious “no.”
But even if you teach an animal how “it can be done,” it forgets.
If we demand that the dog follow our instructions, then we ourselves should learn how to correctly dictate our desires to the pet.
Let's return to the case with jumping - in such a situation, success can be achieved if you use the command "sit".
After a few training sessions, the dog will sit when you show up at your door and calmly wait for you to undress and pay attention to him.
This same principle should be followed throughout the entire process of teaching correct behavior.