spiritdogs
Posted : 10/11/2006 7:08:18 AM
Thinking "communication", to me, means telling the dog what you want him to do. So, first you need to teach him some behaviors. We all do this - sit, lie down, leave it, come, stay, spin, watch, whatever. A "no reward marker" is not the same as an "interruptor".
Personally, I think mudpuppy is correct - you can teach the dog what "no" means. But, humans misuse that word, and use it so frequently, that it just becomes so much background noise to the dog. So, when it's clear that he ignores the word, for that reason, does the human figure it out? No they don't - nine times out of ten, they just shout "NO" louder. Still doesn't tell the dog what to do. The "interruptor" that I prefer is to simply command the dog to "leave it" because I have trained my dogs to ignore whatever they are into at the moment when they hear that word. The next thing out of my mouth is usually "come". Then, I find that my dogs are sitting politely next to me, while other peoples' dogs are still running down the beach after a seagull with them yelling "no". [sm=uhoh.gif]