Teach your dog to speak

Teach your dog to speak

Speaking, also known as barking on command, is a good training exercise for a dog who responds well to basic commands like "sit" and "stay!"
You Will Need
* Dog
* Dog treats
* Door
* Doorbell

Step 1: Get your dog into position
While in the backyard or dog park, give your dog the voice command for “sit!” Praise them for obeying you.

Step 2: Hold out a treat
Hold a treat within their line of sight and above their head. Instead of a firm voice, say the command “speak!” in an excited, enthusiastic voice. Keep repeating the vocal command until they issue a couple of sharp, short barks, rewarding them with the treat and words of praise.

Praise and positive reinforcement helps a dog learn tricks much better than harsh discipline.

Step 3: Remove the food
Repeat these steps a few more times with dog treats and then try the “speak!” command without food. Reinforce a two-bark response with words of praise.

Step 4: Who's at the door?
Reinforce the trick indoors. Bring your dog into a room close to the front door, giving them the commands to “sit!” and “stay!” Knock on the inside of the front door and give the command to “speak!” Repeat this process until they give two short barks each time they hear the knock or the “speak!” command.
Reward the first few good responses with a treat.

Step 5: Ring the bell
Position your dog in another room, open the outside door, and ring the doorbell while using the “speak!” command. Reward a two-bark response with a dog treat and words of praise. Your best friend should now be able to speak on command.

Fact: DNA analysis suggests that dogs originated more than 100,000 years ago.

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