The easiest, most reliable SIT STAY – sit stay training! sit stay fun!

How to train your dog to stay! The easiest, fastest and most reliable SIT STAY!

This video teaches you how to teach ANY DOG of any breed or any age how to sit and stay sitting until you release him. I have had many requests for this video as I previously made a stay video that was geared for competition obedience. I was requested to "keep it simple", and so here it is. The simplest, fastest, and easiest tutorial for teaching a sit stay! Thanks everyone for your requests. And please subscribe and spread the word.

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25 Comments on “The easiest, most reliable SIT STAY – sit stay training! sit stay fun!”

  1. practice against a wall in a corner, but make sure that doesnt make the dog stressed, and as David says, lift the treat up a little. also vary the type of treats you use, some he will want to figure it out quicker for 🙂

  2. Hi Emily. Glad to see you specifically speak about a release cue. Sometimes my KelpieX girl has trouble to relax properly without a specific release. Cheers to you and yours.

  3. LOVE your videos! Keep it up! I like that you showed variety. I often forget that the goal isn’t just to make it constantly harder with my dog. Variety is just as powerful! 🙂

  4. Been waiting for this a long time. Clients seem to want a sit stay. I’m in favour of teaching a down stay as dog is less likely to get up (unless they want to do competition or similar) Teaching the 3 positions first seems difficult for them so this short cut is great. They are always reluctant to loose the lure lol. Also the bit about not moving when giving release, I’ll be watching out for that. thank you.

  5. Really enjoyed this video. As a cross-over trainer it is great to see how happy the dog is while learning. I will be definitely trying some of your suggestions.

  6. Today I was practicing sitting with distractions (food being the distraction) I was wearing socks on the hardwood floor and ended up slipping and falling. While I was down my dog decided it was a good time to break sit and go grab the food haha. Dogs certainly are opportunists.

  7. Hi! What would be the time frame for training this sit/down stay?  For how long and how many times a day?  I realize the time it takes to fully train the STAY varies from dog to dog, but curious if there’s a general good pace and schedule for the steps?  I.e. Step one – 1 week – 3x/day for 5 min/day?  something like that?  Or is that overly prescriptive?  Thank you!

  8. I love watching you interact with Splash. I don’t have a dog but have read training books and carry a clicker when I travel, training dogs where I find them. I don’t always have a lot of time with the dogs, so it was inspiring seeing how you moved through the training so fluidly. Thanks!

  9. Great video! We are practicing sit and stay right now. I was also wondering if you have any videos on how I can train my dog to sit by my side when called, and how to encourage her to sit closer to me and facing the same way as me? We would like to learn that next. We have been watching you videos for a few years now and learn so much. Thank you!

  10. Great videos! I love how you account for all of the possibilities that can possibly occur during training, as less experienced folks (like myself) often substitute incorrect training to supplement what we don’t know.

  11. Your videos are so helpful! I know dog training isn’t always a step by step process and you need to adapt to certain situations, but it’s really useful to have a basic guideline to fall back on if you get stuck.

  12. Excellent point on keeping your dog guessing and not knowing how long the stay is to just sit and enjoy. I never gave that a thought in that manner, great job!

  13. Thanks for your videos!!! Super helpful and easy to follow! I have been using your videos to train a stray pitbull my husband and I found to make him more adoptable ❤

  14. Hot tip for teaching your dog criteria of sitting, walk across him first quickly on delivery of reinforcement. This can also help you see what might make them start paddling their feet or picking up their booty 🙂

  15. I have a teenager who has forgotten all her commands were taught with implied stays. Decided to look at this video to see if there is anything I can do to help clarify things for her! Definitely going to try this with an elevated surface for clarity!

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