How Your Tone Of Voice Help Makes You The Leader In Your Dog’s World
Posted on February 11, 2008
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Using the correct tone of voice is a huge part of the training process. If you yell at your dog, you either freak him out or look like a fool, depending on your dog’s personality. If you speak sweetly, you encourage playfulness.
When giving commands, use a clear, direct, and nonthreatening tone. Think of it as a “set the table” tone. Use your regular voice with an ounce of over-enunciation. After your dog learns a particular behavior, you can whisper commands. But in the beginning, speak clearly.
Attitude is everything. If your dog thinks you’re cool, you can teach him anything he’s physically capable of learning. By nature, dogs relate to a hierarchical system where one leader rules over all.
What determines who’s boss? It’s not individual fighting power but mental stamina. Leaders keep their heads while others all about them are unnerved. When there is confusion, all look to the head honcho for stability. The leader directs, structures, and reassures. For any type of training to be effective, you need to assume the roll of leader.
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