How to Train a Boxer to Lay Down
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How to Train a Boxer to Lay Down


How to Train a Boxer to Lay Down

One of the first instructions owners teach their dogs during obedience training is the down command. In this case, the owner requires the dog to lie down immediately. The owner will normally use the go lie down command around the house or garden, when the boxer must find a comfortable spot to settle down, but there is no urgency to it. There is definite urgency to the down command and you need to train your boxer needs to understand and respond appropriately. This command is extremely valuable, because it allows you to stop your boxer from running into a busy road or from chasing after other dogs or cats.

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