Tuesday 26 April 2016

A To Z Challenge - V Is For Vocal

When training your dog, using vocal commands is incredibly helpful in order for your dog to learn. Of course, many deaf dogs are taught impressively well using hand signals and body language alone, but using your voice to guide and reassure your dog makes training a lot easier for both of you.

Earl

Teaching your dog vocal commands can even save his life. For example, if your dog runs towards a road and you shout 'down' or a similar vocal command, it could save him from running into the road. Training your dog vocal commands has many benefits and will make your daily life living with him much easier for everyone.



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4 comments:

  1. We paired our voice commands with hand signals. This way if they go deaf, they can hopefully see what we are asking!

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  2. Mom wishes we would listen like that. My Lily listens like a champ when she wants to
    Snorts,
    Lily & Edward

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  3. We've got vocal and hand signals.

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  4. it's impawtant to know vocal and silent commands... life has so much surprises sometimes, so we have to work on both fronts :o)

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