The reason why they teach Ah ah is because it’s quick and a good correction it’s sharp with out being harsh. No is a very common word and will lose traction with her response. I know it might be a bit annoying but especially with your pups breed they respond better in my opinion.
Oh! That makes sense. I think that’s what the trainer had said. It does seem to be better than no, she’d probably be super confused hearing us say no to the cats and kids all day and wondering why she’s in trouble 😂
@@madisonharris4528 lol yes it also looses effect over time. It’s good to have separate dialogue for your pup so that it doesn’t get muddy. Your dog is also so intelligent that when she is fully trained she most likely won’t need corrections. As you have her longer and work with her and the trainer it will become more visible language, and you will find your own groove of each other :)
Oh so nice vlog, you are so inspiring😍
I also just made a vlog video! 💗
Bb 🥹
So happy to see another vlog!! Pls more footage of your cute pup😍
She’s so sweet 😍
The reason why they teach Ah ah is because it’s quick and a good correction it’s sharp with out being harsh. No is a very common word and will lose traction with her response. I know it might be a bit annoying but especially with your pups breed they respond better in my opinion.
Oh! That makes sense. I think that’s what the trainer had said. It does seem to be better than no, she’d probably be super confused hearing us say no to the cats and kids all day and wondering why she’s in trouble 😂
@@madisonharris4528 lol yes it also looses effect over time. It’s good to have separate dialogue for your pup so that it doesn’t get muddy. Your dog is also so intelligent that when she is fully trained she most likely won’t need corrections. As you have her longer and work with her and the trainer it will become more visible language, and you will find your own groove of each other :)
@@abbytheredwolf174 thank you for your input and reminding me of that!
@@madisonharris4528 no problem 😉 also a slip leash is a very good tool in leash pressure and just to have on hand :)
I hope your husband is having a good first day at the new job!
I hope so too!