Dog Training Hand Signals Pdf ((exclusive))

Research indicates that dogs process visual information faster than auditory information. A study published in the journal Animal Cognition suggests that dogs rely more on visual cues than verbal cues when the two are placed in conflict. This is likely an evolutionary trait; silence is often safer in the wild than barking.

<!-- WAIT --> <div class="card"> <div class="signal-icon"> <svg viewBox="0 0 100 100"> <rect x="40" y="35" width="20" height="40" rx="6" fill="#facc15" stroke="#b45309" stroke-width="1.8"/> <line x1="45" y1="45" x2="55" y2="45" stroke="#b45309" stroke-width="2.5"/> <line x1="45" y1="55" x2="55" y2="55" stroke="#b45309" stroke-width="2.5"/> </svg> </div> <h3>⏸️ WAIT</h3> <div class="command-name">Command: "Wait"</div> <div class="description">Flat hand with palm facing dog, slight forward motion then stop.</div> <div class="tip">💡 Use at doorways & before crossing streets.</div> </div> dog training hand signals pdf

Below is a standardized set of hand signals commonly used by professional trainers. These are designed to be distinct from one another to avoid confusing the dog. !-- WAIT --&gt