1. **Sit**: This is one of the first commands to teach. Hold a treat above your Boxer's nose and slowly move it back over their head. As their head goes back, their bottom will naturally lower to the ground. Once they sit, say 'Sit' and give them the treat.
2. **Stay**: Once your Boxer has mastered 'Sit', you can teach 'Stay'. With your dog in a sitting position, say 'Stay' and take a step back. If they remain in place, reward them. Gradually increase the distance and duration.
3. **Come**: This command is crucial for your dog's safety. Start by calling your Boxer from a short distance using 'Come' and reward them when they reach you. Use a happy tone to encourage them to come to you.
4. **Down**: To teach 'Down', have your Boxer sit, then hold a treat close to the ground and move it away from them. As they lower their body to reach the treat, say 'Down' and reward them.
5. **Leave It**: This command helps prevent your Boxer from picking up something harmful. Hold a treat in your hand and close your fist. When they stop trying to get it, say 'Leave It' and reward them with a different treat.
6. **Heel**: Teaching your Boxer to walk beside you on a leash is important. Start walking with your Boxer on a leash and say 'Heel' when they are in the correct position. Reward them for staying close to you.
Consistency, patience, and positive reinforcement are key in training your Boxer. Short training sessions of about 5-10 minutes are effective, and always end on a positive note to keep your dog motivated and eager to learn.
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