Researchers and pet owners have long known that dogs can
learn spoken commands and understand certain human gestures.
Not exact matches
From inner - city youth to business executives, Manny has
learned to
speak, and
command, the language of his audiences with relevant, riveting, and compelling messages, moving them from cheers, to laughter, to tears, and go - forward determination.
Teaching your dog to bark (or
speak) on
command is not only a fun trick to perform for your friends, but by adding the QUIET
command to your dog's list of
learned behaviors you might just find the solution to the excessive barking problems.
Ignoring
commands One of the reasons why dogs seem to ignore their owner's
commands is simply due to the fact that the dog has not
learned to pay attention when their master
speaks to them.
Remember that when puppies try to
learn your
commands, they feel a lot like you would if you were suddenly transplanted to a different country where everyone
speaks a different language from you and has completely different customs.
Learn «dog
speak,» the body language and vocalizations needed to communicate with your dog... how to train without jerking, hitting, kicking, or shaking... five ways to establish a leadership role so your dog will happily follow your lead... new step - by - step instructions for teaching vital
commands such as sit, stay, come and drop it.
Consistent training is the key and make sure you practice this
command at least 2 - 3 times a day until your Border Collie
learns to bark when you say the «
speak»
command.
While it takes some effort to
learn how to use Dragon Naturally
Speaking (you need to
learn 20 or so voice
commands to use it effectively), it is a tool that can make most lawyers more efficient as it lets them put words on a screen faster than they can type.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS • Over five years» hands - on experience in the hospitality arena • Track record of interacting effectively with people from different backgrounds • In - depth knowledge of food and beverage industry rules and regulations • Highly skilled in greeting guests and fulfilling their orders • Sound understanding of the point of sales systems and menu abbreviations • Excellent communication skills and attention to detail • Able to tactfully foster relationships with employees and guests • Demonstrated ability to
learn new tasks quickly • Working Knowledge of the cocktail tray and food service • Strong
command over
speaking, reading and writing English