Goldengal and Kate M are right. It just takes a few minutes every day for a couple of days. In fact, if you do 10 minutes in the morning and 10 minutes in the evening, he should know that day.
The most complicated thing I taught my dog was to roll over and that only took 2 days, 15 minutes a day. They learn fast!
Just be sure that when your dog knows the command, USE IT! If you don't use the command after they learn it, they'll forget it. I make mine do tricks several times a week just to make sure she don't forget. It makes her happy because she knows she gets a treat for dong her tricks and it entertains me! ☺
2007-06-07 03:25:17
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answered by Pom♥Mom Spay and Neuter 7
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It will depend on how old the dog is and the dogs personality (younger dogs pick up new tricks quicker and some dogs are more eager to please than others). When you are teaching a new trick you don't want to spend a long time teaching it because your dog will lose interest. So rather then intense hour long training sessions just try short burst of training and treats. If you have a petsmart around they offer great training classes once a week and help teach you how to teach him. Good Luck!
2007-06-07 02:11:41
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answered by corsca09 2
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The key is to remember that dogs have an extremely short attention span. So three or four repetitions of one command at one time will get better results than twenty. To many repetitions is considered "nagging" and will result in a poor training attitude.
While it only takes about two days for a dog to learn the desired action, it needs to be repeated every day for about 28 days in order to permanently imprint an association of a word (command) to the action.
2007-06-07 02:27:09
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answered by tom l 6
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You only need approx 5 5 minutes sessions to make your dog obey. Here is how to do it, Introduction
Use patience, encouragement and treats to teach your dog one of the most basic of all commands, "Sit."
Instructions
Difficulty: Easy
Steps
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Stand in front of your dog.
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Hold a treat right near your pet's nose, just out of his or her reach.
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Slowly move the treat over your pup's head and toward his or her tail.
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Say your dog's name, and give the command "Sit."
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Keep the treat at nose level. If the treat is held too high, the dog will jump.
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Say the word "good" at the exact second the dog sits.
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Praise abundantly and give your pet a treat for any movement that resembles the sit position.
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Release your pet from the sit position with the "release" or "free" command.
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Repeat for 5 minutes.
2007-06-07 02:14:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Sit is easy, depending on the dog you get, he will probably pick up sit within a few days. If you get a very young puppy, practice basic obedience twice a day, for about 10-15 minutes. If you get an older dog, practice twice a day, for up to 20 minutes.
2007-06-07 02:12:12
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answered by Go Spurs Go 3
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Every dog is different. Two session of 10-15 mins a day is enough for any type of training as they lose interest quickly. Take ten mins to show him, then everytime you want him to sit or give him food, make him sit first - he'll learn really quickly!!!
2007-06-07 02:44:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the breed and intelligence. It should only take a few days for the light bulb to switch on though. Get some treats in your hand, then repeat the word 'sit' to your dog. You might want to push his butt down lightly to help him get the idea. As soon as his butt hits the floor, quickly give him the treat to let him know that's what you wanted. Keep repeating that but don't keep him in 'school' for more than 15 minutes at a time or he'll get bored and lose interest. And don't ever give him a treat until he does what you want him to. Otherwise he'll get confused.
2007-06-07 02:10:33
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answered by sonfai81 5
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Dogs learn sit very quickly. A few time a day after that is enough for it a to retain the lesson.
2007-06-07 02:16:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Not so much but you have to constantly remind the dog that you are in control, not the other way around.
Teaching your dog to sit is very easy if you know how:
Step One: Say, "Puppy, sit" and waggle a food lure in front of his/her nose.
Step Two: Slowly raise the food upwards. As your puppy looks up at the food, he/she will sit down.
Step Three: Praise your puppy and say something like, "Good sit!" and give the food as a reward.
Good Luck!
2007-06-07 02:15:58
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answered by Laura 2
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It really depends on the dog.. It took our dog about 15 min or so of training to get her to sit.. She has her smart moments..Stay we are still working on she's almost 4 !! I would research dog breeds and go from there...
2007-06-07 02:14:34
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answered by pebblespro 7
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