STAY! Dogs are way more visual than they are verbal, so the hand signal is the key to getting a reliable stay. Once you've got your little dog sitting, you'll ask them to stay with a hand signal.
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So when you have your dog sitting you're going to use a hand signal for stay. You will then increase in small increments the distance between you and your dog-always returning to your dog Yes ...
To teach Eva, take her to a group obedience training class taught by someone experienced with deaf dogs. You’ll learn the standard hand signals for come, sit, stay, lie down and other actions.