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Does your Yorkie know what "No" means.... Just curious if your Yorkie understands the meaning of no? |
Yep-- he even knows the "no look"-- sometimes when he is about to do something he knows he probably shouldn't he'll look up at me, I'll give him a look and he'll walk away. He is very obedient, I love it! |
ya she knows what it means but she still wont listen.. ha.. |
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She understands No, but I found that Ah or the best one.. OI works the best! lol |
Absolutely!! "No" was the first command that Toto learned and she knows when she hears it, she better stop whatever she is doing no matter what it is!! It's the most valuable command you will ever teach your pet!! |
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You betcha they do.... Not to say that they listen everytime they hear NO! LOL |
Yeah Reese knows what it means. The tone of voice depends on how well it works though. lol |
yep, she sure does. |
Yep mine do but sometimes we have to say it a couple of times before they listen |
Yes Shooter and Emma both know what NO means. Emma responds very well, with Shooter it depends on the tone of my voice and how much fun he's having. LOL!!!!!!!!!! |
[QUOTE=Meg;972826]Yep-- he even knows the "no look"-- QUOTE] Mine too, but then she snuggles her head in to me in a 'im sorry, im really just a baby' kinda way :rolleyes: |
My Joey understands 'no', but will then come up and try to love on me. Of course I love on him right back and then he'll go back and try to do what he was told 'no' for. Little booger tries to butter me up, but I got wise to that...LOL |
Yes, we have the "no" thing down finally...and to think he's only FIVE yrs.:p |
Summerlin is beginning to understand no.... but she really likes to keep doing what she wants to do. I am hoping that she will take a cue from my other dog, he understands it like a charm :) |
I don't even have to say no "the look" is all they need. If my dad gives me "the look," i still stop what i'm doing. :rolleyes: |
They sure do! Two of them know "leave it." That is very helpful, for instance if you drop something (like meds) that they can't have, you say "leave it!," and they don't touch it. I still have to teach that one to my puppy. All you do is sit on the floor with treats. You put down a treat and when they go after it, say "leave it." When they leave it and make eye contact with you, praise them and give them a treat from your hand. (not the one on the floor) You can start with one treat on the floor and add some more as you progress. They learn it so fast! It's nice to have something different than NO all the time. :D |
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What an excellent idea! We are going to start working on that one! |
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Yes she does. She knew it the day we got her. She is so incredibly obedient! Faith, my other non-Yorkie fur-baby, occasionally thinks "no" means "Okay, try again in five minutes when her back is turned". Then I give her the "look" and she stops totally. |
If I say no to him he thinks I'm playing. :rolleyes: |
He knows what "No" means, however its a matter of whether or not he wants to actually listen to what I tell him or not. |
Skippy knows what no means. He'll put his little ears down, and come over to see if I'm really mad. It's so funny. |
Doesn't matter which tone of voice I use...firm tone or gentle tone, they know what NO means! |
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Ever since they were about 8 to 9 weeks all of my dogs know what the word "No" means. :thumbup: |
morgan knows 'no', and she also knows 'at' and 'oi!' usually when she gets yelled at and i walk towards her she runs into her house and hides LOL she'll usually listen tho before i have to actually get up and remove her from what shes doing unless we're in the kitchen and someone has food that she wants |
Tetley is very good at obeying "no" as well as a warning "heeeeyyyyy..." He'll be practicing 'leave it' in class next week. :) |
Yes, Pip knows what it means and obeys 'most' of the time, :rolleyes: . Sometimes I growl at her when she's getting a bit too rough with her play, and that works well as a warning, instead of saying no all the time. All in all, she's really a good baby for 7 months, and after reading some of the posts here on the forum, I definitely know how lucky I am that's she such a good girl!:p |
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