PawPals

emphasis. Using long, drawn-out sounds can capture your dog’s attention more effectively. Example: "STAAAAAAY" or "DOOOOWN," said in a long, low voice. When to Use Which Sound Positive Reinforcement: Use high-pitched praise immediately after your dog performs the desired behavior. Example: After your dog sits on command, say, "Good boy!" Correction: Use a deep, firm correction sound when your dog engages in undesirable behavior. Example: If your dog jumps on someone, say, "ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!" in a deep tone. Extended Commands: Use extended commands for actions that require sustained attention or longer duration. Example: When teaching your dog to stay in place for longer periods, say, "STAAAAAAAAAAAAY." Practical Tips for Using Sounds Consistency: Use the same sounds consistently to avoid confusing yourdog. Clarity: Ensure your sounds are clear and distinct. Avoid mumbling or unclear tones. Timing: Use the sounds immediately in response to your dog’s behavior to create a clear association.

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