Find
out How a Small Whistle can Turn out to be a Great Dog Training
Aid
You
will be surprised if you come to know that using a whistle
to train dogs was in vogue even in olden days and you can
find that whistles are used as an aid in dog training even
today. Though originally the whistle was meant to train dogs
that were put to use for herding or hunting, the purpose of
a whistle in any dog training has become an inevitable aid
today.
According to researchers, the whistle sound is least noisy
but is capable of reaching greater distances when compared
to human voice. In order to control your dog from a distance
where from your voice may not loud enough to be heard by your
dog, you can use a whistle to spurt your commands.
Further
in wild, your voice commands may get lost in the midst of
other jungle sounds and in such circumstances you can find
the use of whistle very handy, as the whistle sound is discreet
and could be heard from great distances without much loss
and distortion. The whistle sound being high pitched, your
dog will also be able to hear it even in disturbed or noisy
areas and accordingly you can make use of the whistle while
imparting training to your dog.
Today,
the simple whistle has become an integral part of any dog
training and when it comes to the various uses of this whistle,
only your mind alone can limit them and you can put it to
use to train any breed of dog.
How
to Whistle Train Your Dog
In
order to make use of a whistle to train your dog, what all
you need are some skill and knowledge as how to bring out
variations while whistling. To start with you can contact
some of the experienced dog owners and get to know more about
the whistle as a dog training aid. When it comes to issuing
commands through whistles, there are certain set standards
and you can get to know them from any of the experienced dog
trainers.
The
varied tones and sounds of a whistle are made to represent
various dog behaviors and for instance, the standard whistle
command to make your dog to sit will be in the form of one
long whistle issued with your open hand raised above. In the
next example, if you want to direct your dogs attention
to a particular direction, then you must blurt out two short
whistles and simultaneously point to the new direction with
your hand.
There
are also various types of whistles available and the sound
that such whistle can produce can also be varied in nature.
Hence according to your need, you can choose a whistle that
is appropriate for the training and you can train your dog
to get accustomed to the selected whistle sound and its varied
pitches. One word of caution, or rather an advice, is that
you should not construe the whistle as one single complete
aid for your dog training, as many of your other voice commands
are also very useful in controlling your dog.
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