They often show a strong desire to please their owners and will
listen to commands if it means they will earn some love and affection (and maybe even a few treats).
Not exact matches
as long as king jack is alright i mean the team plays around jack so what ever will we do without our main man doesn't matter our slow dm are even more exposed doesn't matter
if our best player last season is a showdow of himself since he is playing higher up and doesn't matter one of the best playmakers has been shifted out wide that all means nothing what matters is king jack stays fit and all
listen to his
commands in wenger we trust
Amazon Echo is blessed with its digital assistant called Alexa and
if you are new
to this impressive device then you will glad
to know that Alexa gets an ability
to listen to more than one
command.
If you want
to listen a music, then you can
command Alexa for it and Alexa will automatically play songs from the apps like Spotify, Pandora and live music.
If you spend enough time, practice
command training and invest in your dog's future, it will become the dog you want it
to be — calm, cool, attentive,
listening, curious and easy
to care for your whole lifetime.
If you allow your dog
to become dominant, he may not
listen to your
commands and could develop aggression toward other dogs.
For example,
if your dog is acting fearful, he will intently watch his surroundings and have a hard time
listening to your
commands.
If you allow your puppy
to succeed often and
to enjoy his training, then you can be sure that he will not only
listen to your
commands, but that he will happily continue learning from you for the rest of his life.
If she learns
to listen to you and
to follow your
commands, you'll avoid many of the bad habits developed by adult dogs, including barking.
Chances are
if you notice his ears are pricked up high, his eyes are wide open and he is ready
to listen to your
command shivering in anticipation, you got the right type of treat!
Second, Tyson only
listened to the daughter's
commands,
if ever.
If they get into the habit of
listening to you through positive training, they're more likely
to follow the
command in normal situations when you need it most.
If the dogs will
listen to your
commands in the house then they will be better behaved on walks.
If your dog doesn't
listen to you, your training
commands are useless.
Now, tell me this,
if that is true, then why is it
if I hand my fully trained dog
to you, he won't
listen when you give him
commands?
This makes them very easy
to train for obedience which is a must
if you want a companion that will
listen to your every
command.
When I think of what I seek in a veterinarian, I envision a professional who examines animals meticulously while
listening carefully
to guardians» assessment of the creatures they know and love... who
commands the latest technological and medical advances in the field... who is flexible and open minded enough
to consider alternative avenues and
to take a wait - and - see approach
if needed
to determine the best course of action... and who treats both animal and human with respect, compassion and dignity.
For instance,
if treats work really well with your dog
to get him
to listen and obey
commands, treats will more than likely help move his frame of mind from scared,
to tolerating and calming his nerves.
If your dog does not respond
to basic
commands with minimal distractions, how is he ever going
to listen when something «exciting» happens?
Dogs do things that feel good, and sometimes, staring at that squirrel and lunging feels better than
listening to your
commands, especially
if there is literally nothing good in it for him!
If you see your dogs getting overly aroused, and especially, if they stop listening to you, it's time to step in and make everybody settle down, using a verbal command - «Chill!&raqu
If you see your dogs getting overly aroused, and especially,
if they stop listening to you, it's time to step in and make everybody settle down, using a verbal command - «Chill!&raqu
if they stop
listening to you, it's time
to step in and make everybody settle down, using a verbal
command - «Chill!»
That's not a real thing but it might soon be, especially
if Amazon can add new features fast enough
to distract everyone from the fact that it's always
listening and that every
command you give it is collected into the Great Amazon Cloud Brain that will surely become self - aware by September or October.
Obviously, be mindful of the fact that Alexa is still
listening for a few seconds after she confirms a voice
command, so it could be easy for her
to accidentally trigger
if you continue conversing with a friend right afterward.
She is always
listening for your
command, but it is possible
to turn the microphone off on Echo devices and devices like the Sonos One speaker
if you want some privacy.
(
If you don't begin the voice
command with «ask TuneIn Live,» the skill will not work, but TuneIn says voice
commands will soon become simpler, so that you can just say «Alexa, play the Cubs game,» or «Alexa,
listen to Radio 670 The Score.»)
The feature,
if you opt - in, allows your Echo
to briefly
listen for additional
commands after one has already been processed.
If you aren't already aware, Alexa - powered devices wait
to hear their wake word before
listening for and processing a
command.
If I wanted
to set an alarm for the morning or
listen to an audiobook as I fall asleep, it was just a voice
command away.
One of the many great things about smart speakers and virtual assistants is their ability
to only respond
to certain wake words, which allows the user
to feel as
if there's really a sentient being inside the house that
listens to commands at all times.
If Bixby isn't always
listening for a
command during the setup process and users either have
to press the hardware button or say, Hi Bixby, every single time it just defeats the purpose.
We occasionally find that Alexa gets bored and stops
listening halfway through a
command, and longer tasks really test the limit of Alexa's voice recognition, but it is nevertheless a useful function
if you find yourself constantly thinking of things
to do before you fall asleep last thing at night.
If the ring doesn't appear, your Google Home doesn't
listen to your
commands.
If you make any attempt
to deliver the perfect speech, Alexa will remember this and when you actually send
commands in your natural voice, she will not
listen to you as she expects you
to be nearly perfect.
Of course, the other way of improving your security against such an attack is
to disable activation on trigger word within the voice assistants, but that solution certainly defeats the purpose of these assistants —
if they are not
listening for our
commands, what are they even here for?
For example,
if they're streaming music from an app or
listening to the radio on an Alexa - enabled device, they can use voice
commands to add the current song
to a playlist, or start a new playlist from scratch.
You can also set Alexa
to make a sound when it is
listening and another sound when it is done with a
command, which is particularly useful
if you have an Echo placed in a location where you can't always see the LED ring around the top.
If you don't want the Shield Controller to constantly listen to you for a wake - up command, or if you get the remote - only version of the Shield TV, you can still use Google Assistan
If you don't want the Shield Controller
to constantly
listen to you for a wake - up
command, or
if you get the remote - only version of the Shield TV, you can still use Google Assistan
if you get the remote - only version of the Shield TV, you can still use Google Assistant.
If you've been giving him just 22
commands per day, you've gone beyond his limit and resentment and frustration will build up, and soon he will refuse
to listen to all 22!