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pandactivity
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Female Join date : 2012-06-14
Location : Running springs, California

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PostSubject: Husky talk.   Husky talk. EmptyWed Jun 20, 2012 4:41 pm

I know not all huskys are talkative, but when you have a talkative dog on your hands, or a dog that makes any sounds...
When do they normally start making these sounds?
Trillion is six months and she will occasionally make a woowoo sound but it's rather rare, she makes this REALLLLLLLYYYY high pitch yip sound more often and it's DEAFENING. splitting headache after she does it two or three times.
she has made this moaning sound when playing once..
but she's mostly quiet..

will she be a quiet husky, or do you think in time she might talk a bit more?



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Female Join date : 2012-06-14
Location : Running springs, California

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PostSubject: Re: Husky talk.   Husky talk. EmptyWed Jun 20, 2012 4:43 pm

Also iv tried teaching her speak, just so i can teach her quiet...
and when I tell her speak, i make a sound to try to provoke her making a soup and she either just moves her mouth in a talking motion but no sound comes out (lol ) or she yips.

Im trying to teach her quiet because if i walk away from her and she can't follow me she yips
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NadirCs
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NadirCs

Female Join date : 2012-03-28
Location : Vienna, VA

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PostSubject: Re: Husky talk.   Husky talk. EmptyWed Jun 20, 2012 5:05 pm

Mine is almost 6 years old and she is pretty quiet all the time. We finalllllly taught her to howl/bark when she wants to go out although most of the time we howl at her like crazy people and she does that strange silent howl. Moves her mouth like she is doing it but is either silent or just huffy. lol. I think you are going about it the right way but not all huskies are talkative.

Although, with a webcam we found out she will full out howl, nonstop when left home alone because she misses us. Go figure.
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PostSubject: Re: Husky talk.   Husky talk. EmptyWed Jun 20, 2012 5:12 pm

lol i realized I said "i make a sound to try to provoke her making a soup"
i ment sound, ahaha she's making a soup.

lol!
We really want to work up to her howling/barking to go outside to, cause sometimes it takes us a second to realize she's sitting by the door to go out silent
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Location : Montreal, QC

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PostSubject: Re: Husky talk.   Husky talk. EmptyWed Jun 20, 2012 5:26 pm

We taught Tika by holding a treat (letting her smell it), and saying SPEAK, and then howling at her and rewarding.... It took a long time but she got it. Now shes a pro.

Something you can try is doing the same thing.

Hold treat and let Trillion smell it
Command and hand signal for speak.
Howl
Once the head tilts play a video or a sound files of huskies playing.


I hope Mel doesn't mind too much but Kody always gets a vocal reaction out of Tika, and Tika is a quiet pup for the most part.

Kody Mya Play.


Might work if you can find the right sound that triggers a noise Smile
Praise and reward right away after any vocalization.

~Chris~
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UndarthAngipoo

Female Join date : 2012-06-16
Location : Toronto, ON, Canada

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PostSubject: Re: Husky talk.   Husky talk. EmptyTue Jul 10, 2012 12:01 am

When I was teaching Stark to speak, I showed him a particularly yummy treat and said "Speak!"

...He looked at me like I was an idiot. Shocked

But... I kept saying speak and no matter what he did, he wasn't doing the right thing - so in frustration, he finally barked. When he barked, I said "Speak - good dog!" while giving him the treat. Now, he won't bark for the life of him unless we say speak, but once he got speak, he picked up Quiet in a heartbeat. We also do the index finger to the lips motion so he associates that with Quiet as well.

Good luck on your speak / quiet training!
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kevo

Join date : 2011-12-22
Location : Fort Wayne, IN

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PostSubject: Re: Husky talk.   Husky talk. EmptyTue Jul 10, 2012 12:40 am

I need to get video of cali when you try to get her to SPEAK. You hold the treat, she sits, and they when you say speak.... her mouth moves, head tilts back like if she was talking, but alas, no noise.
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UndarthAngipoo

Female Join date : 2012-06-16
Location : Toronto, ON, Canada

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PostSubject: Re: Husky talk.   Husky talk. EmptyTue Jul 10, 2012 8:36 am

kevo wrote:
I need to get video of cali when you try to get her to SPEAK. You hold the treat, she sits, and they when you say speak.... her mouth moves, head tilts back like if she was talking, but alas, no noise.

LOL - Stark does that sometimes as well - we still reward him because he goes through all the actions, but he gets the really good treats when he makes sound. Smile lol!
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Join date : 2012-07-05
Location : OKC, OK

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PostSubject: Re: Husky talk.   Husky talk. EmptySat Aug 25, 2012 9:39 pm

Ziva talks back...tell her NO and she barks at ya. Tell her down (trying to get on couch) and the same little yip....try hard not to laugh...lol
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