Mastering Tone of Voice in Dog Training
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What tone of voice should you use to get your dog's attention in an emergency?

  • Calm and assertive
  • Neutral
  • Cautionary (correct)
  • Higher pitched and excited
  • When should you use a higher pitched and excited tone of voice with your dog?

  • When playing or calling their name (correct)
  • When you want to communicate that you're trustworthy
  • When your dog is jumping or play biting
  • When you want your dog to be calm
  • What tone of voice should you use most of the time when interacting with your dog?

  • Cautionary
  • Higher pitched and excited
  • Neutral (correct)
  • Calm and assertive
  • What does a calm, yet assertive tone of voice communicate to your dog?

    <p>That you don't like their behavior</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the result of using a cautionary tone of voice with your dog?

    <p>Your dog immediately perks up and listens</p> Signup and view all the answers

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