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- Open the door a few inches and leave your hand on the knob.
- When your dog approaches the door, close it while being careful not to catch his nose in the door.
- Repeat opening the door a few inches and then closing it as he approaches.
- He will soon realize that it is not worth it to approach the door and will stay where he is instead when you open it. When he does this the first time close the door and then reward him with a bunch of treats and praise.
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- Step on the leash so that he will not have much room to wander. This will encourage him to sit or lay down.
- Open the door a few inches and wait until he sits or lies down. You do not need to tell him "sit" or "down" since it is safest if he learns to do that automatically when he sees that the door is open. This may take a few minutes the first time you try it.
- When your dog sits or lays down while the door is cracked open, praise and reward him with treats.
- Practice this until you no longer need to step on the leash and he is sitting or laying down right away when you open the door a few inches. For safety, keep hold of the end of leash in case he decides to make a dash for it
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Note: Even if you work at this diligently, it is conceivable that at some point your dog may make a mistake and go out of a door without permission. Be careful to make sure your dog does not get an opportunity to make a fatal mistake and escape from your home into traffic.
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