RELEASE
When you put your dog into any command such as ‘sit’ or ‘stay’, you want your dog to sit there or stay in that command until you give the ‘release’ command. Teaching your dog ‘release’ command is essential for establishing your dog’s understanding of when it’s time to work and when it’s time to play. Don’t treat your dog after giving the release command, just praise him. Your dog should learn that treats are only for when he’s actually working. If you find your dog having difficult time with the ‘release’ command, you can do several things. Make sure your tone is different. Be cheerful and upbeat while giving the ‘release’ command. However, keep your dog’s personality in mind. Tone down your excitement a bit if your dog is hyperactive. Take a step back while giving command to make the dog realize the transition from being in command and listening to release.