You are correct I meant to say 'his' own muzzle or nose. My puppy is a 4 month old Papillon and he barks when we are in our front yard if another dog walks by. Not always...just sometimes, so I'd like to learn the correct way to teach him to 'QUIET' when I tell him to.
Thanks for any and all suggestions ;-)
Another Forum member directed me to the site of Emma Parsons who she had met. Here's a link to something I thought was interesting. I didnt finish reading but what I saw gave me something to think about. http://www.clickertraining.com/node/339
It's actually on Karen Pryors site, but I thought the Idea of a tightening leash being a cue to calm down and get a reward as something pretty useful.
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