1. **Sit**: This is one of the first commands you should teach. Use a treat to guide your Boxer into a sitting position. Once they sit, reward them immediately. Repeat until they can sit on command without a treat.
2. **Stay**: After your Boxer has mastered 'sit', you can teach 'stay'. Start with your dog in a sitting position, and hold your hand out in front of them while saying 'stay'. Take a step back, and if they remain in place, reward them. Gradually increase the distance and duration.
3. **Come**: This command is crucial for your Boxer’s safety. Start in a controlled environment, call your dog’s name followed by 'come'. Use a happy tone and reward them when they reach you. Practice this regularly, gradually increasing the distance.
4. **Down**: To teach 'down', have your Boxer sit first. Then, hold a treat in front of their nose and move it down to the ground. As they follow the treat, they should lie down. Reward them when they do.
5. **Leave it**: This command helps prevent your Boxer from picking up things they shouldn’t. Show them a treat in your hand, say 'leave it', and when they back away, reward them with a different treat.
6. **Heel**: Teaching your Boxer to walk beside you is important for walks. Use a leash and say 'heel' while walking. If they pull ahead, stop walking until they return to your side, then reward them.
Remember to use positive reinforcement, be patient, and keep training sessions short and fun. Boxers are intelligent and eager to please, making them great learners!
Be consistent with your commands and practice regularly to reinforce their learning.
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