Precision Down
Speed, Clarity, and Stability
Nine times out of ten, when clients struggle to get their dog to "Down" properly, it’s because they’ve been taught to sit first. While this can work occasionally, it often leads to a slow, sluggish response and creates confusion between the "Sit" and "Down" positions. At AskDogTrainers.com, we focus on technical clarity from the start.
Through our virtual training sessions, we will show you how to teach your dog to drop into a down directly from a stand. This method ensures a faster response and prevents the common "pop-up" where dogs immediately return to a sitting position before they are released.
Eliminating the "Sit" middle-step to create a faster, sharper response to the command.
Teaching your dog to remain stationary until they hear a clear release cue.
Using positive reinforcement to help your dog understand exactly where their body should be.
Mastering a crisp "Down" can seem like a big project, especially if your dog has already learned a slower way. However, by taking it step-by-step with professional guidance, the task becomes far less daunting. Let our team of professional trainers help you sharpen your dog's obedience today.
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