Do you really never say "NO!"?

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  1. Newbie Lab Owner

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    Since I mentioned in one of my posts about the 'no' word and joining in all the conversations about it, 'no' keeps slipping out of my mouth :eek::mad:
    I must stop it because you'll be pleased to know, it doesn't make the slightest difference to Dexter, he just doesn't understand it :):D
    He probably would if I really shouted it in an emergency, so I'll save it for that and mind my choice of words very carefully in the mean time :)
     
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    I've just told Homer "No, you're not getting any more dinner!"
     
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    I told Dexter yesterday "No, you're not humping your mat!".
     
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    you can borrow mine he's very well trained and looks quiet fierce
     
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    I do occasionally especially when Sirius become bouncy but to no avail!
     
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    I don't normally say no I usually say enough!
     
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    I've realised that I switch to French :)
     
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    Lol.. Wow Juno understands two languages? :p
     
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    Mais oui, parce qu'elle est française ! When we first collected Juno she didn't understand English and her little face watching the tv (uk tv by satellite) that evening was so funny :) In preparation for her joining us I had printed out a sheet of the most common cues in French to make sure we didn't confuse her :)
     
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    I live that blog post from Denise Fenzi. So refreshingly normal :D

    I say no....loads. it's rubbish training though cos it doesn't work.

    Most married comms are handled silently. I'd win trials for quiet handling hehehe
     
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  11. JulieT

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    Bwahahaha!

    Whenever I say AH-AH! in training it ALWAYS makes thing worse. :(

    I say no all the time as in "Charlie, no, leave it, Charlie, really, leave the log basket alone, Charlie! No, leave it I really mean it....Charlie...... Give, thank you". And then I put the log basket on top of the TV. :D

    I rarely say No! in training though. AH-AH is my hard to get rid of habit! I do wish I could get rid of it although I think I'm a lot better. I am able to, because I NEVER do it at SWMBO's. I only did it once there.....:D:D:D
     
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    I'm still having no or na ha slip out, it's not very often (famous last words :rolleyes:) I'm not worrying over it any more though as he usually stops to look at me after and I can then redirect him. When I was worrying about it I seemed to use it more.
     

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