Showing posts with label sing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sing. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Speak or Sing

Encouraging your dog to bark or howl is easy.

How do you do it on command?


Dogs often respond to the sound of barking by issuing their own woofs. The same is true of howling. When dogs hear howling or sirens or other high-pitched sounds, many dogs try to sing along.

To teach speak or sing, have plenty of treats ready for both you and your dog.

1. Look at your dog and say, "Speak!" Then make a barking sound and pop a treat into your mouth.

2. Repeat your verbal cue, and bark. After some repetitions, your dog will make some sound; a whine, huff, or woof. Any sound counts. Say, "Yes!" and give your dog a treat.

3. When your dog catches on, it will bark when you say, "Speak," and will not wait for you to park.

4. Teach "Sing," the same way, but make a howling sound instead of barking.

Once your dog knows Speak or Sing, teach your dog to stop on cue.

1. Get your dog barking or howling, then say, "Hush!" and toss a small handful of treats in your dog's direction so they hit the floor and scatter. The dog will stop to eat the treats.

2. When you notice your dog stopping as soon as it hears your cue, quit throwing treats on the floor and just hand them to your dog.

Once your dog learns this trick, you can also use it to quiet the dog when barking or howling on its own.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Puppy Lullaby

I have sung my babies to sleep, have you?

Here is a gentleman who sings puppies to sleep.

Very cute!

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Sing to Your Dog

Do you sing to your dog?

I met someone who likes to sing to her dogs when she spends time with them. Shelia sings when she is grooming, scratching ears, bathing, or other dog encounters. She makes up songs as she goes along using their name, terms of endearment, and anything else that comes to mind or voice, should we say. Shelia claims that the dogs find it calming and they seem to pay attention. According to Shelia they are the only ones in her family who appreciates her singing!

As the saying goes, your dog loves you no matter what. Next time you spend time with your dog, try a song. You do not even need to be in tune!