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  2. The #1 Mistake People Make When Telling Dogs to Stop ... - AOL

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    Del Salvio explains that if you get loud and start yelling when the dog is doing something that you don't want them to do (like barking at the window) you are participating; "you are joining the ...

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    Trainer Adrienne Farricelli explains how to reduce a dog’s “nuisance barking.”

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    4. Stay. This one takes a little patience. The American Kennel Club recommends choosing a "release" word like "OK," "free," or "release" to use during training. Start by having your dog sit or lie ...

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    The great thing about this command is its versatility – there are many reasons you might want your dog to go to their bed and stay there for a while. Nativo mentions a few key reasons in her ...

  6. Devocalization - Wikipedia

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    The devocalization procedure does not take away a dog's ability to bark. Dogs will normally bark just as much as before the procedure. After the procedure, the sound will be softer, typically about half as loud as before, or less, and it is not as sharp or piercing. [3] Most devocalized dogs have a subdued "husky" bark, audible up to 20 metres. [4]

  7. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    A less dominant dog approaching a dominant dog with its head down, and only on occasion quickly pointing its muzzle towards the higher-status dog – shows no fight is intended. [ 1 ] : 120 In an alternative interpretation that does not involve dominance and submission, turning the head away is recognized as a calming signal.