Do they talk to
the dogs in a calm voice, trying to keep them calm, or do they simply drag them to the grooming table and start clipping?
Not exact matches
In one set of trials, an experimenter stood behind the barrier holding a treat and called the dog's name in a calm, flat voic
In one set of trials, an experimenter stood behind the barrier holding a treat and called the
dog's name
in a calm, flat voic
in a
calm, flat
voice.
Keep
in mind that the typical results attained from a Sit Means Sit program include the consistent use of a
calm voice (which paints the clearest picture for your
dog), and includes the use of things such a leash, flat collar, food, toys, and enthusiastic affection.
The best way to prevent this behavior is to socialize your
dog with
calm or low energy
dogs and be sure you have strong
voice control over your
dog in low, medium and high level distraction environments before attempting to visit a
dog park.
Make sure to remain
calm and do not be nervous, talk to the
dogs in a «happy
voice.»
If her
dog was raised and trained correctly then yes she would be able to control it with a
calm voice because the
dog knows who is
in charge.
Once
calmer, you can diminish submissive urination
in dogs by greeting your puppy
in a non-confrontational manner: simply crouch down sideways to his level and talk to him
in a
calm tone of
voice.
Holding a
dog down and
in a
calm voice telling them to stop does nothing but make the animal get more rowdy.
I know it is easier said than done, but try to stay as
calm as you can when you see other
dogs, keep your
voice quiet, and be prepared by rehearsing
in advance exactly what you are going to do
in different situations.
The vet should be patient with your
dog and talk to him
in a soft,
calm voice.
You can make the experience better for both of you by talking
in a
calm, soothing
voice to your
dog throughout the process and give him some tasty treats for sitting still as well.
Go slowly and talk to your
dog in a
calm loving tone of
voice.
Maintaining a
calm posture and talking
in a cheerful
voice when another
dog approaches can help your pal know everything's alright.
Talk to your
dog in a
calm, happy
voice as you invite her to approach.