They might moan and shift around, but they do not look toward
a loud hand clap or pull away from a pinch.
Not exact matches
At least with the royals, we can all agree to agree and to disagree, to point fingers, to
clap our
hands with glee, to shake our heads with despair and to laugh out
loud.
Always make sure there is fresh water nearby your furkid's favourite spots, and if you catch Fido in the act,
clap your
hands or make a
loud noise to distract him and thus prevent him from drinking further.
If you catch your cat when she is going where she should not, try
clapping your
hands loud, but not
loud enough to scare her, the aim is to distract her.
For milder play fights that are getting a bit too rough, use a spray bottle to break their concentration, or make a
loud noise like
clapping your
hands or dropping a book onto a table.
If you do catch your cat shredding a «naughty spot,» interrupt them by making a
loud noise (
clap your
hands, shake a can of pennies or pebbles, slap the wall) and redirect their scratching to one of the acceptable items.
Clapping your
hands loudly, dropping something such as a heavy book, blowing a whistle, blasting an air horn or a
loud shout may work.
If she becomes aggressive while playing with another furry friend,
clap your
hands calmly or make another
loud noise to redirect their attention.
When you catch your puppy nipping at one of your other pack members, distract him by making a
loud sound, like a quick
hand clap.
Also, using a
loud noise so as to startle the cat (such as
hands clapping) and a firm «no» should be used whenever possible to deter your cat.
If you do catch your puppy you should surprise him / her with a
loud, animated «Outside, Outside, Outside,» and
clapping your
hands.
But, if I suddenly stopped
handing you money, even though you were still
clapping, you'd
clap more and
clap louder.
If you happen to catch your puppy part - way through the act, try to interrupt with a
loud clap of your
hands.
But, as soon as there are signs of increasing aggression (flattened ears, growling, spitting and crouching) make a
loud noise by
clapping your
hands or throw a pillow nearby to distract them.
Try this: The next time you see Lola licking Minnie,
clap your
hands together and say in a
loud voice «Stop Lola».
When you catch your puppy in the act, make a
loud noise by
clapping your
hands together.
When you see your adventurous pet sniffing around the door, squirt her with water,
clap your
hands, or make a
loud noise.
Sit while you
clap your
hands softly once, ask look, give reward Sit while you take 4 steps back and return, ask look, give reward Sit while you count out
loud to 10, ask look, give reward