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I don’t want my dog running from me when it is time to put him in the lot. I also don’t want him confused when he comes to me and I have to punish him. I want him to learn “come/here” when it is time to be put up or to be punished. Will it confuse him to use that command for both? He does pretty good about coming to me except when we are outside and he knows it is time to go in the lot and he has gotten better at coming to me when he know he has done wrong. I just want to know the best way to handle both situations. I have been using treats by saying stay, come, sit. Thanks!

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Positive reinforcement?
Alpha Role?
Other? (Clarify)
I use a mixture of positive reinforcement, alpha role, and just using what I already know about my dog to get the behavior I want out of her.

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re: 8 mnth old lab. would like to train him for field trials. Not done anything before. Not necesserily competetive but to keep him happy and bring out his best qualities.

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My wife and i are pretty big harry potter nerds. We just trained our dog to play dead at the command “Avada Kadava”
We’d like to know how to teach him to roll onto his back and squirm around (Crucio). any help would be greatly appreciated. best answer goes to whomever can find and post the best training method.

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