Dog Behavioural & Training Blog
Full list of entries on 'Full Website'
Search
Categories
- all
- Puppies
- Leadership and Dominance in Dog Training
- Guy Fawkes and similar stressors for dogs
- Separation Anxiety
- 'Walking the Dog' and all associated...
- Dog 'Ownership' Helpful Tips
- Preventing 'Fixation'/'Obsession'
- With Cats...
- General Training
- 'Obedience' Type Command Instruction
- Safety Around Dogs
- Good Dog Behavioural Consultant
- Entertainment for your dog
- The problem with gadgets in effective dog training
- Stress in Dogs
- Reactionary Behaviour
- 'Tis the Season'
- Visitors and your Dog
- Cars/Vehicles and your Dog
10.02.2017
Dog training and teaching the command “Quiet”
When your dog is barking, growl a stern and guttural “Bah!”*
Then, the instant he/she IS quiet, say quiet and praise. You could also reward with something high value such as a liver treat or cheese, both are stronger smelling so more attractive.
*Or shake a plastic bottle with pebbles in it if this proves ineffective or if your dog just zones out and the barking is very intense, shake a tin (for example a Milo one) with coins in it, by your side.
The idea is to find a way to get your dogs attention.
Admin - 09:26:23 @ General Training | Add a comment
© Dogs Best Friend Limited 2016.
dog training
puppy training
dog trainer operating in the Hamilton and Waikato of New Zealand
dog behaviourist / dog behaviour specialist