The combination training of "sit" and "down" is an excellent way to provide your dog with more mental stimulation and improve signal control at the same time. If your dog can quickly switch between the two positions, this not only shows that he has understood the signals well, but also that he is able to control impulses and stay focussed.
Variety brings motivation
Dogs love variety! By switching back and forth between "sit" and "down", you keep the training exciting and challenging. Your dog has to react quickly to each signal to change position. This not only encourages his attention, but also his ability to adapt to different situations.
Another positive consequence of combination training is mental exercise. Dogs that are regularly challenged mentally are happier and more balanced. You can also incorporate the training into everyday life - whether in the park, on a walk or in the garden at home.
Encouraging concentration, but with fun
Regularly changing positions between "sit" and "down" requires a lot of concentration from your dog. It is therefore particularly important to keep the training sessions short and crisp. The constant back and forth is exhausting for your dog and you should make sure that he is not overwhelmed.
Instead, you should make the training fun and rewarding. An important aspect here is to keep the fun in the foreground - and this applies not only to your dog, but also to you! Dogs respond particularly well when they realise that you are enthusiastic about what you are doing.
Reward your dog not only with treats, but also with play and physical contact. This strengthens your bond and ensures that your dog is happy to keep at it. After all, training should not only mean discipline, but also togetherness and fun.