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Whistle Training?
Just curious if anyone has ever whistle trained their dogs/puppies.
We bought one of those silent, "only dogs can hear whistles" and it seems to be loud even to the human ear! Is there a certain way that you're suppose to tune and blow in them? Personally, I'm not quite sold on the idea but thought I would put the question out there for any suggestins/input.
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We just use regular plastic whistles. Some people train their dogs to turn one direction or the other on whistle, but we use it primarily to get their attention and/or for recall.
Not sure how to 'tune' a dog whistle.
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All the dogs and even the cats were trained to "come" to a specific/distinct whistle - by mouth (not the really loud one w/ fingers in the mouth either cuz I can't do that ), also a slightly different one was used as a "come NOW". Still works to this day w/my 18yr old cat in the apt
Haven't used the dog specific whistles, though I always wondered if they elicit a different response as compared to normal whistles
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i love it, the pins are noisy, when i blow it there very quiet brenda and the pins
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We're just thinking of using a whistle for recall.
Today, I used the finger in the mouth (cause I can ) and Mollie B-lined it right to the door. We were impressed with her return but the rest of my family can't do the fingers in mouth whistle! :sad: We just thought that having one of those silent whistles to blow, wouldn't upset the neighbors when we're trying to recall. It does have a really high pitch sound and thought perhaps there may be a certain way you would have to blow into it or tune it differently--ho humph?
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We have one of these, klmccallum (whistle tuning instructions are there):
http://www.thatpetplace.com/pet/prod.../2/product.web I can't whistle at all , and Ava's terrified of whistles .
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