welshcobnewbie
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do you shout your dog, use his/her name or whistle?
I have noticed with the pup(elkhound/cocker) that if she gets her nose down for a smell she can be a little ignorant so considering using a dog whistle for her.
At the moment I seem to use a combination of these depending on the dog.
The greyhound if off lead I tend to wave his lead around and shout his name.
The jack russel gets a whistle or her name called, but she has seperation issues so is always sure where I am and checks in constantly.
The old girl(whippetx ebt) used to just have her name shouted, she was and still is a moocher and you can walk without ever seeing her, and I can shout a lot louder then my pathetic attempt at whistling so she was always going to hear me. She is kept on lead now due to her age.
The belgian malinois must only ever be two feet at most way from me, I either say his name or click my fingers.
If they do all go off playing. it is just a general shout of dogs come on.
I have noticed with the pup(elkhound/cocker) that if she gets her nose down for a smell she can be a little ignorant so considering using a dog whistle for her.
At the moment I seem to use a combination of these depending on the dog.
The greyhound if off lead I tend to wave his lead around and shout his name.
The jack russel gets a whistle or her name called, but she has seperation issues so is always sure where I am and checks in constantly.
The old girl(whippetx ebt) used to just have her name shouted, she was and still is a moocher and you can walk without ever seeing her, and I can shout a lot louder then my pathetic attempt at whistling so she was always going to hear me. She is kept on lead now due to her age.
The belgian malinois must only ever be two feet at most way from me, I either say his name or click my fingers.
If they do all go off playing. it is just a general shout of dogs come on.