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We hardly ever use the word "NO" unless if he is doing something really bad. We say "HEY" or "DROP IT" or "STOP IT" and he knows. If he has something in his mouth and we say "DROP IT" and he does we tell him "THANK YOU" and pat his head and say "GOOD BOY"!!! It seams to work. We tell him "THANK YOU" alot after we "repremand him". ;) :animal-sm Mandy & Luigi :animal-sm |
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Speaking Words I learned from a woman in California, who owned 2 Female Yorkies, that this breed has the capacity and intelligence to learn the vocabulary of up to 200 words. So I'm putting it to the test in different tones and languages. I don't say "No" with Artie, I say "Hey" and I also speak to him in "Tagalog" w/c is Flipino (my native language) as well as english. I tell him where we are going when we get into the car. When we are out on his daily walks 7 am. & 5 pm. in our Apartment complex and he meets other dogs I tell him their names. It seems to be working. :rolleyes: Now with "Abigail" the 7 week old I do say "No" in a sharp tone, she apparently needs to be spoken to in that manner......that seems to be working too! They have different personalities/energy and attitudes. I've read many Books on Yorkies 8 to be exact, and they do mention that since they are so sensitive. But I do what I deem right for my fur people since I am the that has to live with them on a daily basis. :animal-sm |
puppy preschool In the book puppy preschool it is suggested to bark at the dog when it does something wrong and get down at its level and dominate it when it won't stop. Any one try this? This is the alternative to using the word no it is a "nawh" growl in a low voice. Interesting. Does it work? :dog: |
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Lol me and my Boyfriend say "HEY" too!! lol or stop it.. they are usually good about it.. |
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i only yelp/bark lol when they bite me.. they know to stop and then they'll lick me! :eek: |
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