Sentences with phrase «n't bark on command»

My pitbull won't bark on Command in the house or outside, but inside if in my apartment he will growl very nasty and bark so I reward him with praise good boy and a treat
If your dog will not bark on command and does not even bark at strangers, he is not a good choice for a protection dog.

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This will not happen overnight, but by being consistent, you will teach your dog to stop barking on your command.
Doggie etiquette includes potty training, not jumping up on people, not barking to excess, walking socialization with other animals and people, as well as obeying simple commands.
However, a better understanding of how dogs learn clearly demonstrates that behaviors such as failure to obey a command, excessive barking, or pulling on the leash, occur mainly because these behaviors have been inadvertently reinforced, and alternate, more appropriate behaviors have not been implemented.
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.
It is not a qualification your dog must have for the job, though, but if your dog does learn to bark on command the rest of your training will go easier.
Do not be angry if barking on command is never part of your dog's repertoire!
In my experience teaching a dog to bark on command can also cut down on excessive barking, not sure why, but it does.
Real dogs not only must be housetrained - most owners are aware of that need; they also must be taught not to chew the furniture, taught not to jump on their owners, taught not to play - bite, taught not to bowl over the toddler, taught not to dig holes in the yard, taught to come when they are called, taught not to eat the homework or the woodwork, taught not to swipe food off the table, taught not to growl at strangers or bark at the mail carrier, taught to walk on a leash without dragging their owner down the block, taught to allow their toenails to be cut and their coats to be groomed without biting the groomer, taught not to shred feather pillows and down comforters, taught not to steal the baby's toys, taught not to growl at their owner's mother - in - law, taught to sit, stay, and to lay down when and where the owner tells them to, and to wait there until the owner says they may get up (absolutely essential commands for the dog's own safety), taught not to escape out the front door or out of the yard or out of the car when the owner looks away for just a second... all of these things and many more are not «natural» canine behaviors; they must be taught by owners who are willing to spend the time and the effort doing so.
She crates easily, although we are still working on the command word, and does not whine or bark one single bit.
But no one loves a puppy that is having regular potty accidents in the home, or is not listening to commands, barking incessantly for attention or out of anxiety, nibbling on your fingers or furniture, or refusing to walk on the leash.
Some of the behaviors that make up SDS include jumping (on their owners, on others and on other dogs), growling at other people or dogs, not listening to commands, acting nervous or even neurotic, constant or frequent barking, lunging, snapping, or nipping, demanding attention (affection, treats), etc..
Google Home doesn't currently support all the service that Harmony does, so now with the two services integrating, you can bark voice commands such as «Ok, Google, ask Harmony to turn on my good morning activity».
After a tentative start, where third - party firms weren't entirely sure whether households would bark out questions and commands to an always - listening gadget, now there's been a steady flow of new features arriving on Echo in the form of invisible firmware upgrades.
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