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How to Teach a Cockapoo to Sit

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, CPDT-KA · Updated

The short answer

Hold a treat just above your dog's nose and move it slowly back over their head — as the nose follows, the rear drops. The moment they sit, mark ('yes!') and treat. After a few reps, add the word 'sit' right before the lure, then fade the lure to a hand signal.

Difficulty
Time
2–5 days
Method
Positive reinforcement (lure and capture)

Why this works for Cockapoos

Teaching sit to a Cockapoo plays to the breed's strengths — highly trainable and merry, they typically pick up new cues near the fast end of the 2–5 days range. Being a high-energy breed, a Cockapoo learns best after light exercise has taken the edge off — a fizzing dog can't think.

Cockapoo trait profile

Energy4/5
Trainability4/5
Barkiness3/5

Sit is your dog's default 'please' — the polite behavior that replaces jumping, door-dashing, and grabbing. It's also the entry point for stay, greetings, and vet handling.

Step-by-step: teaching your Cockapoo to sit

  1. 1. Lure the sit

    Treat at nose height, move it slowly up and back over the head. The rear folds down naturally. Mark and treat the instant the bottom touches the floor.

    Tip If the dog backs up instead, practice against a wall or in a corner so backing isn't an option.

  2. 2. Repeat until fluent

    Do 5–8 reps per session, 2–3 sessions a day. Most dogs offer the sit faster each rep.

  3. 3. Name it

    Once the lure reliably produces a sit, say 'sit' just BEFORE you lure. After a dozen reps, the word predicts the movement.

    Tip Say the cue once, in a normal voice. Repeating it teaches the dog the real cue is "sit-sit-SIT."

  4. 4. Fade the lure

    Make the same hand motion without a treat in it; reward from your other hand or a pouch. Then shrink the gesture to a small hand signal.

  5. 5. Proof it

    Ask for sits in new rooms, on walks, before meals and doors. Reward generously in harder settings.

Common mistakes Cockapoo owners make

  • Pushing the rear down — dogs push back and it slows learning.
  • Holding the lure too high, which makes the dog jump instead.
  • Saying the cue before the dog knows the behavior.
  • Only practicing in the kitchen — sits must be generalized.

Cockapoo breed notes

Cockapoo note

Cockapoos inherited working genes from both parent breeds — the cuddly look writes checks the energy budget has to cash. Most Cockapoo behavior problems (barking, jumping, velcro anxiety) improve dramatically with more sniffing walks and mental work. Their excitement spills into greetings: teach calm hellos early, because everyone will want to pet the teddy bear and every greeting trains something.

Want the full picture of what makes this breed tick? See the complete Cockapoo training guide or the all-breeds sit guide.

Cockapoo sit FAQs

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