Communication Tactics Between Dogs and Humans

Dog Training and Behavior – Communication

I find this factor of dog training quite intriguing simply because communicating with animals has always interested me. It is wonderful that we can use a variety of communication techniques to communicate with other animals. Regarding obedience, our boxers dog training site covers more details on obedience. Let’s go into more communication details.

Communications Through Voice Tone

Believe it or not, the voice tone of a human has a lot to do with the reaction your dog is going to give off. It all depends on how high or low your tone is. It is important to limit our voice commands to something that has a single syllable, such as sit stay fetch or no.” Instead of using long syllables that can be confusing to the dog.

How We Communicate Our Approval

Dogs really like rewards. Some rewards you can give involve tasty food, physical touch, praise, toy time or just flat out attention. Whatever you do, you need to do something that makes the dog feel accepted by you.

Using Hand Signals a Highly Effective System of Communication

Have you ever noticed just how observant dogs can be? They can spot any movement out of the corner of their eye, especially when it is at a distance and they do so very acutely. Dogs actually have poor sight in comparison with humans both at close and far ranges. Training your dog with hand signals is a great idea. These hand signals are great if the dog is at a distance from you. Some of the more common dog obedience hand signals are that of the stay, down, sit, stand and come.

Our furry friends need our attention everyday. They should not be neglected for long periods of time. It’s important to set some time aside to give them personal time just like we do our kids. Dogs seem to be especially keen on pleasing their owners which can make comminication not only neccessarry but highly desired by the dogs themselves. They are indeed very loyal pets. When they lick you or crawl up on your lap for attention, that is them telling you how much they love you and want to be loved back.

Some of these “love” communication signals and behaviors we receive from our dogs are not always wanted. It is up to us to teach our dogs what type of communication is acceptable and what is not.

What we don’t know can hurt both us and our pets. This is why I highly recommend learning more about dog behaviors from a professional. To get the inside scoop on dog communication, training and obedience visit our site for boxers dog lovers which can really apply to all dog breeds, EZ Boxer Dog Training.

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