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Core Obedience Commands Training at Home

byFurry LoveeAt-home training across Delhi NCRStarts from6,000 per course (approx. 12 sessions)View full gallery

Building a strong bond with your dog starts with clear communication. I teach essential commands like Sit, Stay, and Come through positive reinforcement in your home across Delhi NCR.

The 'sit' command is the first step in our training journey. On day one, this Golden Retriever is already learning to focus and respond to simple, positive cues.

The 'come' command is essential for your dog's safety. Here, a young Husky learns to respond reliably, which is the foundation for off-leash freedom in safe areas.

The 'stay' command teaches patience and self-control. This Shih Tzu is learning to hold a 'salute' position while staying, combining a fun trick with a core command.

The 'stop' command can be a lifesaver. I teach dogs to halt their movement on cue, which is useful both indoors and outdoors for safety.

Teaching 'stay' requires consistency. Here, I demonstrate the three simple steps I use: giving the command, gently correcting movement, and rewarding success.

A simple 'sit' and 'stay' in an empty room shows the power of focus. This Labrador is demonstrating excellent behavior with just a few clear commands.

Coco the Shih Tzu shows off his 'come' and 'sit' commands during an outdoor session. Training in different environments helps solidify good behavior.

Day 4 of basic training with this Poodle, working on 'sit' and 'stay'. Short, successful sessions build confidence and make learning fun.

Pluto the Beagle practices a sequence of commands: 'sit', 'stay', and 'touch'. This keeps training engaging and improves his focus.

A simple 'come here' command being practiced outdoors. Reliable recall is one of the most important skills I teach for a dog's safety.

About Core Obedience Commands

Most owners think obedience is about force, but it is actually about focus. In my sessions, we don't just teach the dog to sit or stay; we teach you how to use simple cues and food rewards to keep your dog's attention, even when there are distractions in the room. We start in your home because that is where your dog feels most comfortable, allowing us to build consistent habits without the stress of a new environment.

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