• @[email protected]
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    543 months ago

    cause: telling your dog no! to chewing the furniture

    effect: dog knows nomming the furniture=attention

    result: dog is all powerful and has control over human

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      3 months ago

      You can give dogs negative attention! Telling them off like you would a child works, well, no shouting, just a clear stern voice. This way you can prevent your dog becoming the supreme overlord of the household (mostly, they will still be #1).

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        53 months ago

        Yep! Same for cats, both also fucking hate being ignored. Maybe not when they’re in a sassy mode. Even if cats are more independents (and it applies less) both generally like the approval of their owners/pack members. I’ve had both also recognise when I’m using a stern tone and when I give them the “what the fuck do you think you’re doing” look.

        • @VelvetStorm
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          33 months ago

          I use a nickname for my youngest cat when she’s doing something bad. Now I only need to say that name, and she instantly knows to stop being a little gremlin.

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            23 months ago

            I’m trying that … shouting BABY is kinda working…but he’s named Luci for a reason

            • @VelvetStorm
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              13 months ago

              Lol. My cats name is Pepper/pepper-jack/ghost pepper…ect, but when she is in trouble, I just say, “PEP!” and she 80+% of the time stops almost instantly and then zooms away howling at the injustice she couldn’t climb in the bug tank or eat plastic or jump on the fireplace mantle and knock stuff off. I’m hoping she will mellow out in another year.