to know that you are continuing to say the words until the dog follows the instructions. The Role of Non-Verbal Sounds Clicking or Whistling: These can be useful for getting your dog's attention without using words. Clapping or Snapping Fingers: These sounds can serve as attention-getters, especially in distracting environments.
Conclusion
Mastering the right sounds to communicate with your dog is essential for effective training. By using high- pitched praise for positive reinforcement, deep, firm tones for corrections, and extended commands for emphasis, you can convey your messages clearly and effectively.
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