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- Feb 25, 2011
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Today I have been trying to teach Tate and Finn to bark on command. I've been following this game plan here:
Have some treats ready that both you and your dog can eat. Cheese, meat, or cereal should work. Look at your dog and say, “Speak,” then make a barking sound and pop a treat into your mouth. Swallow, repeat your verbal cue, and bark. After some repetitions, your dog will make some sound – a whine, huff, or woof. Any sound counts. Click or say, “Yes!” and give her a treat. When she catches on, she’ll bark when you say “Speak” and not wait for you to bark.
Well, I have been eating way more string cheese and animal crackers than I should be
while "training" them! I've been making low bark sounds, high pitched bark sounds, howling...not getting a response from the two of them except for some quizzical stares. They know I'm already odd but this must take the cake. Anyways, does anyone have any successful tricks as to how to teach your dog to bark on command? Maybe i'm just being impatient...we only started this afternoon.
Have some treats ready that both you and your dog can eat. Cheese, meat, or cereal should work. Look at your dog and say, “Speak,” then make a barking sound and pop a treat into your mouth. Swallow, repeat your verbal cue, and bark. After some repetitions, your dog will make some sound – a whine, huff, or woof. Any sound counts. Click or say, “Yes!” and give her a treat. When she catches on, she’ll bark when you say “Speak” and not wait for you to bark.
Well, I have been eating way more string cheese and animal crackers than I should be
