pitbullmamaliz wrote: several of the volunteers barely know how to hook a leash on.
pitbullmamaliz wrote:I somehow volunteered myself to compile a list of standard training commands/hand signals for the shelter I volunteer at. I was saying that we need to have everybody using the same words/signals, and the guy in charge of the training teams said, "you want to do that?" Alright!
So I know I could obviously come up with this on my own but I'm wondering if anybody knows of a list I might be able to steal. It just needs to be very basic - several of the volunteers barely know how to hook a leash on.
Thanks for any help!
TheRedQueen wrote:I'll pop a copy of the commands in the mail, unless I get them typed up tonight on PBT.
amazincc wrote:Index finger pointed at a dogs head means "I'm-about-to-kill-you-deader-than-a-door nail-if-you-don't-settle-down-RIGHT-NOW!"
pitbullmamaliz wrote:Thank you Erin & Katrina!
Erin, don't worry about getting to the post office if the roads are bad! I don't want you killing yourself!
And Katrina, if you need my email addy let me know and I'll PM it to you.
Right now we have two... flat, outstretched hand means "wait."
Index finger pointed at a dogs head means "I'm-about-to-kill-you-deader-than-a-door nail-if-you-don't-settle-down-RIGHT-NOW!"
airwalk wrote:
We have those two hand commands as well...and the second usually is accompanied by the verbal command...NOW DAMMIT!
mnp13 wrote:"come" followed by stepping towards the dog is a combination verbal/body signal that means "if you don't come to me before I get to you, you're in deep deep doo doo"
mnp13 wrote:"come" followed by stepping towards the dog is a combination verbal/body signal that means "if you don't come to me before I get to you, you're in deep deep doo doo"
mnp13 wrote:email them to me, I'll post them.
mnp13 wrote:email them to me, I'll post them.
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