Not exact matches
Instead, focus on the task at hand and
communicate through
simple commands, the power of touch, and the power of silence.
Train your dog to respond to
simple, preferably single - word
commands (sit, stay, come, down, pee, poop, etc.) and then use those words, and only those words, to
communicate.
Some scholars say the findings of a team of Hungarian neuroscientists is much ado about nothing (dogs have always answered
simple commands and responded favorably to loving language) but others say this is just the beginning of really
communicating with dogs, who, fortunately, speak the same language as their owners.