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An Owner’s Manual for:
by the
AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB
THE FIVE COMMANDS
EVERY DOG SHOULD KNOW
The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 2AKC OWNER’S MANUAL
ABOUT THIS SERIES
At the AKC, we know better than any-
one that your dog can’t be treated like
a car or an appliance, but we’ve named
this series “An Owner’s Manual” be-
cause sometimes you probably wish
your lovable companions came with
one.
These concise guides give you the tools,
tips, and direction to be a responsible
and confident dog owner who brings
out the best in your dog. Give them a
test drive!
The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 3AKC OWNER’S MANUAL
We probably don’t need to tell you which commands
every well-behaved dog should be able to perform.
Or do we? It’s OK, we get it.
The “Basic 5” commands will give your puppy a
strong foundation for future training.
They are: Come, Heel, Sit, Stay, and Down
©Istockphoto/Gettyimages.com
The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 4AKC OWNER’S MANUAL
Before we call your dog in, a word about your
approach. How your dog feels during training will
mean the difference between success and frustration.
Is he afraid of you? Eager to play this fun new game?
Hesitant or happy? Always be positive: Never scold or
punish him during training sessions. All you’ll do is
make him want to avoid you. Keeping it fun is the key!
Now we’re ready for your buddy.
The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 5AKC OWNER’S MANUAL
Sealyham Terrier/Mary Bloom ©AKC
COME
This command could save your dog’s life. Start in-
doors in a place without distractions. Squat down,
open your arms, say “Come,” then praise him as soon
as he starts moving toward you. Use an enthusiastic
tone so that coming to you seems like the most excit-
ing thing he could possibly do.
Don’t grab for the pup when he gets near you. Let him
walk up close, then reach out and gently rub his chest,
praising him the whole time. You may also give him a
treat.
The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 6AKC OWNER’S MANUAL
If your puppy doesn’t come to you, go
slowly to him, attach his leash, then
guide him to the spot where you called
him. Praise him the entire time you’re
leading him. This shows him that he has
to obey, but that you’re not angry with
him.
The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 7AKC OWNER’S MANUAL
Weimaraner/Mary Bloom ©AKC
HEEL
Some trainers prefer to say “Let’s go” or “For-
ward” when they train this easy way of walking
together. Whatever command you choose, always
use the same word.
Start with your dog standing next to you. Hold
his leash in your left hand and a squeaky toy in
your right. Place your right arm across the front
of your body so the toy is above and slightly in
front of his head. Encourage him to look up at
the toy as you give the command and step for-
ward with confidence. Your puppy should step
forward with you as he follows the toy.
The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 8AKC OWNER’S MANUAL
Keep his attention on the toy as you walk forward
together. If he gets distracted, squeak the toy, get his
attention, and praise him. After your puppy has giv-
en you about 20 seconds of attention, give him the
toy and play with him a bit, then try walking again.
Gradually increase the time you walk together during
your training sessions, then slowly stop using the toy.
Eventually your dog will walk happily at your side
whenever he’s on his leash.
The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 9AKC OWNER’S MANUAL
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel/Mary Bloom ©AKC
SIT
There are two different ways to show your pal
what “Sit” means.
METHOD #1
Get down in front of your puppy, holding a
treat. Put it right in front of his nose, then say
“Sit” as you slowly lift the treat above his head.
He will probably sit as he lifts his head to nibble
at it. If he backs up instead, put your other hand
on his rump and gently guide him down into
a sitting position the first few times. Be sure to
praise him—and give him the treat—as soon as
he is sitting, even if he needed help.
The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 10AKC OWNER’S MANUAL
METHOD #2
Squat down next to the pup, place one
hand on his chest and the other just be-
hind his rear legs. Say “Sit” as you apply
gentle upward pressure to his chest
and against his rear knees, guiding him
into a sitting position. As soon as he is
sitting, reward him!
The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 11AKC OWNER’S MANUAL
Weimaraner/ Mary Bloom ©AKC
STAY
A puppy who knows the “Stay” command
will remain sitting until you let him get up by
giving him the “release word.” (Something like
“OK!” or “Go.”)
Begin with your dog sitting by your left side.
Keep the leash loose while you pivot around to face
him. Say “Stay” while holding the open
palm of your hand in front of his face. Take a
step or two away from your puppy, keeping the
leash loose. After a few seconds step back to him,
putting one foot on the leash—don’t pull it too
tight, just enough to keep him from jumping up.
Give your release word, then reward and
praise him.
The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 12AKC OWNER’S MANUAL
If your puppy gets up before you release him, just
walk back calmly without saying anything. Use your
hands to put him back into the sit position, then give
the open-palm hand signal for “Stay” and walk away
again. Don’t repeat the oral command; it’s important
that he learns to respond immediately to a single
verbal command.
You will gradually increase the distance between you.
You can also increase the time he remains in the stay:
Three minutes is a good goal to work toward.
If your puppy repeatedly breaks the stay, you’re
going too fast.
The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 13AKC OWNER’S MANUAL
Bull Terrier/Mary Bloom ©AKC
DOWN
Begin with him sitting next to you on your left. Kneel
down and place your left hand on his shoulders. Put
your right hand just behind his front legs. Say “Down”
while pressing gently on the puppy’s shoulders; at the
same time, scoop his front legs out until he is lying
down. Stroke his back for a few seconds to encourage
him to relax and stay in that position. Then praise and
reward him.
Use your release word, let him get up, and praise him
again. Put him back into a sit, then repeat the down
command.
The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 14AKC OWNER’S MANUAL
If your puppy is extremely shy or
fearful, he may freeze in place during
this exercise. If he is very playful, he may
squirm and not want to lie down.
In either case, try this method: Begin as
before, kneeling beside your sitting
puppy. Put your left hand on his shoul-
ders while holding a treat in your right
hand in front of his face. Say “Down” and
slowly lower the treat straight down to
the floor between the dog’s paws, then
slowly pull it straight out and away from
him. (Imagine making an “L” shape.)
Once he’s down, praise him and
give him the treat.
The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 15AKC OWNER’S MANUAL
©Chris Amaral/Thinkstock
AND REMEMBER …
n Train your puppy with mild oral correction
and lots of praise and rewards.
n Keep training sessions short and fun.
End each session on a positive note.
n The “Basic 5” commands will give
your puppy a strong foundation for
any future training.
THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB
The AKC is a not-for-profit organization and the largest
purebred dog registry in the world. We are the
sports-governing body for over 22,000 dog events a year,
including conformation (dog shows) and exciting sports like
agility, obedience, rally, tracking, lure coursing, earthdog,
herding trials, among others.
WHO AND WHAT WE ARE:
THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB
But the AKC is so much more! Here are just some of the ways we support and enrich the lives of dogs—purebreds and
mixed-breeds alike—and their families. We:
n Created the AKC Humane Fund, which supports breed
rescue activities, assists shelters that permit domestic-abuse
victims to bring their pets, and educates dog lovers about re-
sponsible dog ownership.
n Offer the Canine Good Citizen® program: A 10-step test
that certifies dogs who have good manners at home and in
their community. Over 725,000 dogs across the United States
have become Canine Good Citizens , and 42 states have passed
resolutions recognizing the program’s merit and importance.
n Founded AKC Reunite, which has brought more than 400,000
lost pets back together with their owners.
n Created the AKC Canine Health Foundation, which funds
research projects and clinical studies. Since 1995 the AKC has
donated over $24 million to the CHF. (The AKC is the only
registry that incorporates health-screening results into its per-
manent dog records.)
n Conduct thousands of kennel inspections annually to mon-
itor care and conditions at kennels across the country and
ensure the integrity of the AKC registry.
n Offer the largest, most comprehensive set of DNA programs
for parentage verification and genetic identity to ensure reli-
able registration records.
n Support one of the world’s largest collections of dog-related
fine art and artifacts at the AKC Museum of the Dog, and we
have the world’s largest dog library at AKC headquarters in
New York, both of which are open to the public.
THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB
THANK YOU FOR READING!
We hope this information was valuable to you in helping your puppy live a long, healthy, happy life. Below, find additional
books in our Owner’s Manual series designed to strengthen the bond between you and your furry family member.
THE FIVE COMMANDS
EVERY DOG SHOULD
KNOW
CRATE TRAINING PUPPY FOOD
& NUTRITION
PUPPY
SOCIALIZATION
WHY DOES MY DOG
DO THAT?
WHAT’S HE THINKING?
10 ESSENTIAL SKILLS:
CGC TEST ITEMS
FIVE TRICKS YOU’LL
WANT TO SHOW OFF
THE ALL-PURPOSE
GROOMING TOOL KIT
TOOTH-BRUSHING:
WHY TO DO IT, AND
HOW
WHAT TO DO IF YOUR
PET GOES MISSING
WHAT ARE ALL THESE
VACCINES?
CANINE BODY
LANGUAGE: YOUR
DOG IS TRYING TO
TELL YOU SOMETHING
TRAINING WITH
TREATS
PUPPY POINTERS:
TIPS FOR SELECTING A
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The 5 Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know

  • 1. An Owner’s Manual for: by the AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB THE FIVE COMMANDS EVERY DOG SHOULD KNOW
  • 2. The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 2AKC OWNER’S MANUAL ABOUT THIS SERIES At the AKC, we know better than any- one that your dog can’t be treated like a car or an appliance, but we’ve named this series “An Owner’s Manual” be- cause sometimes you probably wish your lovable companions came with one. These concise guides give you the tools, tips, and direction to be a responsible and confident dog owner who brings out the best in your dog. Give them a test drive!
  • 3. The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 3AKC OWNER’S MANUAL We probably don’t need to tell you which commands every well-behaved dog should be able to perform. Or do we? It’s OK, we get it. The “Basic 5” commands will give your puppy a strong foundation for future training. They are: Come, Heel, Sit, Stay, and Down ©Istockphoto/Gettyimages.com
  • 4. The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 4AKC OWNER’S MANUAL Before we call your dog in, a word about your approach. How your dog feels during training will mean the difference between success and frustration. Is he afraid of you? Eager to play this fun new game? Hesitant or happy? Always be positive: Never scold or punish him during training sessions. All you’ll do is make him want to avoid you. Keeping it fun is the key! Now we’re ready for your buddy.
  • 5. The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 5AKC OWNER’S MANUAL Sealyham Terrier/Mary Bloom ©AKC COME This command could save your dog’s life. Start in- doors in a place without distractions. Squat down, open your arms, say “Come,” then praise him as soon as he starts moving toward you. Use an enthusiastic tone so that coming to you seems like the most excit- ing thing he could possibly do. Don’t grab for the pup when he gets near you. Let him walk up close, then reach out and gently rub his chest, praising him the whole time. You may also give him a treat.
  • 6. The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 6AKC OWNER’S MANUAL If your puppy doesn’t come to you, go slowly to him, attach his leash, then guide him to the spot where you called him. Praise him the entire time you’re leading him. This shows him that he has to obey, but that you’re not angry with him.
  • 7. The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 7AKC OWNER’S MANUAL Weimaraner/Mary Bloom ©AKC HEEL Some trainers prefer to say “Let’s go” or “For- ward” when they train this easy way of walking together. Whatever command you choose, always use the same word. Start with your dog standing next to you. Hold his leash in your left hand and a squeaky toy in your right. Place your right arm across the front of your body so the toy is above and slightly in front of his head. Encourage him to look up at the toy as you give the command and step for- ward with confidence. Your puppy should step forward with you as he follows the toy.
  • 8. The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 8AKC OWNER’S MANUAL Keep his attention on the toy as you walk forward together. If he gets distracted, squeak the toy, get his attention, and praise him. After your puppy has giv- en you about 20 seconds of attention, give him the toy and play with him a bit, then try walking again. Gradually increase the time you walk together during your training sessions, then slowly stop using the toy. Eventually your dog will walk happily at your side whenever he’s on his leash.
  • 9. The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 9AKC OWNER’S MANUAL Cavalier King Charles Spaniel/Mary Bloom ©AKC SIT There are two different ways to show your pal what “Sit” means. METHOD #1 Get down in front of your puppy, holding a treat. Put it right in front of his nose, then say “Sit” as you slowly lift the treat above his head. He will probably sit as he lifts his head to nibble at it. If he backs up instead, put your other hand on his rump and gently guide him down into a sitting position the first few times. Be sure to praise him—and give him the treat—as soon as he is sitting, even if he needed help.
  • 10. The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 10AKC OWNER’S MANUAL METHOD #2 Squat down next to the pup, place one hand on his chest and the other just be- hind his rear legs. Say “Sit” as you apply gentle upward pressure to his chest and against his rear knees, guiding him into a sitting position. As soon as he is sitting, reward him!
  • 11. The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 11AKC OWNER’S MANUAL Weimaraner/ Mary Bloom ©AKC STAY A puppy who knows the “Stay” command will remain sitting until you let him get up by giving him the “release word.” (Something like “OK!” or “Go.”) Begin with your dog sitting by your left side. Keep the leash loose while you pivot around to face him. Say “Stay” while holding the open palm of your hand in front of his face. Take a step or two away from your puppy, keeping the leash loose. After a few seconds step back to him, putting one foot on the leash—don’t pull it too tight, just enough to keep him from jumping up. Give your release word, then reward and praise him.
  • 12. The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 12AKC OWNER’S MANUAL If your puppy gets up before you release him, just walk back calmly without saying anything. Use your hands to put him back into the sit position, then give the open-palm hand signal for “Stay” and walk away again. Don’t repeat the oral command; it’s important that he learns to respond immediately to a single verbal command. You will gradually increase the distance between you. You can also increase the time he remains in the stay: Three minutes is a good goal to work toward. If your puppy repeatedly breaks the stay, you’re going too fast.
  • 13. The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 13AKC OWNER’S MANUAL Bull Terrier/Mary Bloom ©AKC DOWN Begin with him sitting next to you on your left. Kneel down and place your left hand on his shoulders. Put your right hand just behind his front legs. Say “Down” while pressing gently on the puppy’s shoulders; at the same time, scoop his front legs out until he is lying down. Stroke his back for a few seconds to encourage him to relax and stay in that position. Then praise and reward him. Use your release word, let him get up, and praise him again. Put him back into a sit, then repeat the down command.
  • 14. The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 14AKC OWNER’S MANUAL If your puppy is extremely shy or fearful, he may freeze in place during this exercise. If he is very playful, he may squirm and not want to lie down. In either case, try this method: Begin as before, kneeling beside your sitting puppy. Put your left hand on his shoul- ders while holding a treat in your right hand in front of his face. Say “Down” and slowly lower the treat straight down to the floor between the dog’s paws, then slowly pull it straight out and away from him. (Imagine making an “L” shape.) Once he’s down, praise him and give him the treat.
  • 15. The Five Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know | 15AKC OWNER’S MANUAL ©Chris Amaral/Thinkstock AND REMEMBER … n Train your puppy with mild oral correction and lots of praise and rewards. n Keep training sessions short and fun. End each session on a positive note. n The “Basic 5” commands will give your puppy a strong foundation for any future training.
  • 16. THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB The AKC is a not-for-profit organization and the largest purebred dog registry in the world. We are the sports-governing body for over 22,000 dog events a year, including conformation (dog shows) and exciting sports like agility, obedience, rally, tracking, lure coursing, earthdog, herding trials, among others. WHO AND WHAT WE ARE:
  • 17. THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB But the AKC is so much more! Here are just some of the ways we support and enrich the lives of dogs—purebreds and mixed-breeds alike—and their families. We: n Created the AKC Humane Fund, which supports breed rescue activities, assists shelters that permit domestic-abuse victims to bring their pets, and educates dog lovers about re- sponsible dog ownership. n Offer the Canine Good Citizen® program: A 10-step test that certifies dogs who have good manners at home and in their community. Over 725,000 dogs across the United States have become Canine Good Citizens , and 42 states have passed resolutions recognizing the program’s merit and importance. n Founded AKC Reunite, which has brought more than 400,000 lost pets back together with their owners. n Created the AKC Canine Health Foundation, which funds research projects and clinical studies. Since 1995 the AKC has donated over $24 million to the CHF. (The AKC is the only registry that incorporates health-screening results into its per- manent dog records.) n Conduct thousands of kennel inspections annually to mon- itor care and conditions at kennels across the country and ensure the integrity of the AKC registry. n Offer the largest, most comprehensive set of DNA programs for parentage verification and genetic identity to ensure reli- able registration records. n Support one of the world’s largest collections of dog-related fine art and artifacts at the AKC Museum of the Dog, and we have the world’s largest dog library at AKC headquarters in New York, both of which are open to the public.
  • 18. THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB THANK YOU FOR READING! We hope this information was valuable to you in helping your puppy live a long, healthy, happy life. Below, find additional books in our Owner’s Manual series designed to strengthen the bond between you and your furry family member. THE FIVE COMMANDS EVERY DOG SHOULD KNOW CRATE TRAINING PUPPY FOOD & NUTRITION PUPPY SOCIALIZATION WHY DOES MY DOG DO THAT? WHAT’S HE THINKING? 10 ESSENTIAL SKILLS: CGC TEST ITEMS FIVE TRICKS YOU’LL WANT TO SHOW OFF THE ALL-PURPOSE GROOMING TOOL KIT TOOTH-BRUSHING: WHY TO DO IT, AND HOW WHAT TO DO IF YOUR PET GOES MISSING WHAT ARE ALL THESE VACCINES? CANINE BODY LANGUAGE: YOUR DOG IS TRYING TO TELL YOU SOMETHING TRAINING WITH TREATS PUPPY POINTERS: TIPS FOR SELECTING A CANINE COMPANION MOVING WITH YOUR PETS