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What commands should I teach my American English Coonhound?

Congratulations on your new furry friend, an American English Coonhound! These dogs are known for their hunting capabilities, loyalty and affectionate nature. While training your dog, you may wonder what commands to teach him to ensure a well-behaved and disciplined pet. Here are some top commands to teach your American English Coonhound.

Pawsome! Top 5 Commands to Train Your American English Coonhound

  1. Sit: The first and most important command you should teach your dog is "sit." This command will provide your dog with discipline and control. To teach your dog to sit, hold a treat in front of him and move it towards his nose, then up and over his head. As he follows the treat with his nose, his hindquarters will naturally lower into a seated position. Say "sit" as he sits, and reward him with the treat.
  2. Stay: "Stay" is another fundamental command. Start by having your dog sit, then say "stay" and take a step back. If he stays in place, reward him with a treat. Gradually increase the distance and duration of the "stay" command over time.
  3. Come: "Come" is a command that will strengthen your bond with your dog and keep him safe. Start by calling your dog’s name followed by the command "come." When he comes to you, reward him with a treat and praise.
  4. Down: The "down" command is useful for keeping your dog in a calm and submissive state. Start with your dog in a sitting position, hold a treat in front of his nose and slowly lower it towards the ground. Say "down" as he lies down, and reward him with the treat.
  5. Heel: "Heel" is a command that is useful when walking your dog. It teaches your dog to walk calmly beside you. Start with your dog on a leash and say "heel" as you start walking. Reward him with a treat when he walks alongside you without pulling on the leash.

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  1. Drop: "Drop" is a command that tells your dog to release an item from his mouth. Start by holding a toy or treat in front of your dog, and say "drop." When he drops the item, reward him with a treat and praise.
  2. Leave It: "Leave it" is a command that tells your dog to leave an object alone. Start by placing an object on the ground and saying "leave it." When your dog does not touch the object, reward him with a treat and praise.
  3. Speak: "Speak" is a command that teaches your dog to bark on cue. Start by saying "speak" and then making a barking sound. When your dog barks, reward him with a treat and praise.

Teaching your American English Coonhound these commands will help you build a strong bond with your pet, and ensure that he is well-behaved and disciplined. Remember to be patient and consistent during training, and use positive reinforcement techniques such as treats and praise.

Enjoy the process of training your American English Coonhound, and have fun with your furry friend! With these commands, you will have a loyal and well-behaved companion by your side.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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