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It's like telling your dog to go easy on the bones.
Try playing football over your dahlias every day between 3.30 and 4pm, trampling over your herb bed every time you want to get the bikes out of the shed, or letting your dog use your box topiary ball as a toilet (or telling your dog not to use it as a toilet, but your dog going ahead and doing it anyway).
Start by telling your dog good boy/girl, then assertively state your command.
Each time take more steps back and soon you can teach him to play hide and seek by telling your dog to stay and then going to hide and screaming "COME" once you have hid.
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Also somewhat creepy but probably useful is that Cloud Cam has two-way audio to use your app to "tell your dog at home to stop barking or let your family know you're leaving work".
You've been using the short but effective word ever since -- to decline invitations, to tell your dog to back away from your bagel, to respond to your mom's suggestion that you take your hair out of a ponytail -- and many of these occasions are deserving of it.
Tell your dog to come.
Tell your dog to sit.
Only tell your dog the command once.
Tell your dog to "Close it".
Tell your dog what's going on.
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