"Stay" is a great example of a useful command. Maybe when you started training you had grand expectations of being able to tell your dog "stay" and then parade around the house doing chores, walk down the street to the mailbox, return home and do some yoga, all while your obedient dog remained frozen in place where you left him. And maybe you now think that "stay" is a useless command - after all, how many chores can you get done when you are stuck at the end of a 6-foot leash praising and reminding your dog that he should stay put?
In reality, if you dont teach your dog how to "stay" beyond what is learned in a 15-minute lesson at basic obedience class, then no, you probably wont get much use out of the command. However, turning "stay" into a really useful command isnt that difficult and it probably isnt far out of reach.
The key to turning "stay" into a command you can be proud of is working on 3 things:
Distance
Duration
Distraction
Gradually work on improving each one, making sure you go at your dogs pace. If hes not successful 90% (or more) of the time then youre moving too fast. Also, try to work on one skill at a time. Want to work on increasing the distractions your dog can tolerate without breaking his stay? Dont ask him to ignore temptations for 5 minutes in a row, even if he can hold the stay for 5 minutes without a lot of distractions (consider releasing him after only a minute instead).
So what do you get for all your hard work? Lots of things! "Stay" can keep your dog in the bathtub while you grab the towels you accidentally left on the counter. It can be used in an emergency if you drop a glass and need to prevent cut paws while you clean the mess. And my favorite this month, "stay" can help you get some great holiday photos. How many uses can you think of? Over the next week think about how many opportunities you would have to use the command "stay" if only your dog could do it. Then give your dog the gift of some time spent training. Youll enjoy the journey and the destination!
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Merry Christmas from Pistol Yes, he got a cookie for tolerating the photo shoot! |