Kamis, 30 Oktober 2014

Anyone can chat with the dog. this trick!

What we say to dogs is very important. Why is important to say? different tones that we use can separate command meaning, corrections or praise. Not only that, even the body language is very important when communicating with your dog. Here's what to watch out for when I want to talk to your dog:


Words / Speech: say what you mean and affirmed what you say.

If you say "Down" in order to tell your dog to lie down, do not use the "Down" also when you want to tell him to get off the couch while he was laying there. Or when you want to tell him "sit" (sit down) do not use the word "sit down" due to "sit" and "down" are two different orders and this can make it confused. The command that you give should be specific and all orders must be preceded by the name of your dog. Choose one word for each desired action and use consistently do not toggle command word has been taught. Make sure your family members are also using the same command or if your dog can not be confused.

Tone of voice: it's not just about what you say, but how you say it.

Dogs can not read. They hear your words in the form of sound and tone of your voice is the most important part of what they hear. In the dog world, a low-pitched voice like growl defined by the dominant attitude and a high-pitched voice as the sound of subservience.


If you want your dog to pay attention to you, use the low-pitched. This indicates a low-pitched sound of power, aggression, leadership, and is often used as a threat. This makes the recipient's tone attention.


If you want your dog to play or feel comfortable, you can use such a high note when talking to the baby. It is natural to talk to a dog, especially a puppy who is still using the same high notes as when a parent is talking to the baby. The tone sounds like this usually tend to push the baby or the dog to interact and play. In almost all species, high-pitched voice is always used by infants, adolescents, and ordinary are often used by adults when a frightened scream or shout while playing. High tone makes the recipient feel good or dominant. Because the high tone is not threatening, it is very easy to ignore.


Rhythm sound: not only what you say but how you say it fast.

Dogs respond differently when you say your command with the rhythm of slow or sudden.
 
- To calm your dog, he wants to stay up or slow down the action: use rhythm sounds a long, slow, quiet and monotonous like "Eaaassyy," "Staaaaaay," or "Dooown".   

- To stop your dog immediately: use low-pitched voice suddenly like "No!" "Aghht!" "Stop". 

- To make your dog rushes: use short words and repeated with a high tone is rising like "Go, go, go, go, go!".

Watch what you say and how you say it, then you will pay attention to your dog.
 
Your body language

Dogs are adept attention to our body language, but unfortunately, our intention is often mistranslated. As an example:
 
- In the human world: someone staring straight into his eyes is a sign of sincerity. in the dog world: it is a threat.


- In the human world: Moving closer to someone to get acquainted is considered polite. in the dog world: it is a very rude gesture.


- In the human world: Get down to the front is a reasonable way when we are trying to call the little ones to come to us. in the dog world: It encourages them to go / stay away.


- In the human world: Patting someone's back or ruffled their hair is a sign of affection. in the dog world: it is a statement of dominance.


- In the human world: Hugging someone is a way to make them feel safe. in the dog world: it is a statement of dominance.

 
 


 
 

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