The internet has a way of spreading ideas like wildfire and one idea that has gone "viral" in the puppy community is yelping like you're hurt to stop puppies from biting you. Many books and websites say you should make a loud, high-pitched, "Yipe!" or squealing sound of some sort when your puppy bites you. This advice was born from the concept that imitating the yelp of a puppy's litter-mate, as they might do to convey the message that a bite was too hard, will also work if a human does it. Sounds reasonable right? I suppose it does and may be worth a try, however, things often look better on paper than in practice.

Note: I am aware that correcting a puppy is controversial and some "positive reinforcement only" trainers will disagree with me here, but the truth of the matter is that there is a time and place for appropriate corrections in dog training. For some folks, (elderly people on blood thinners, small children who are getting injured or frightened, and owners on the verge of giving their puppy away because the nipping is too sever, to name a few) may be candidates for appropriate puppy corrections to nip this nipping in the bud. Corrections can achieve fast, sometimes instant results and should be respected as a training method when the situation is right. Now, to be fair, using corrections also carries a greater risk of negative side effects if done improperly so you want to correct your puppy appropriately. If you have hit the wall, please seek the guidance of a qualified and balanced trainer before using punishment on your puppy.


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This is a Skywalker Sound sound effect that is not available on the Lucasfilm Sound Effects Library. It was created by Gary Rydstrom, and debuted in Toy Story (1995) as the yelping sound that Scud the Dog makes.

There are many factors that go into successfully hunting wild turkeys, including calling them at the right place at the right time. Knowing the distinctly different sounds wild turkeys make in specific situations will increase you chances for a successful harvest and make you an all-around better wild turkey hunter.

The adult hen assembly call is a series of loud yelps, usually a little more emphatic and longer than a standard series of yelps. The assembly yelp is used by a hen to assemble her flock or young poults. It is a good call in the fall when trying to call a scattered flock back together.

Loud, sharp clucks that are often mixed with yelping. Cutting is a sign that turkeys are excited, not alarmed. Cutting has several uses in hunting. If a gobbler is henned up, and one of the hens is cutting, you can cutt back in an attempt to bring her to you. You will want to mimic her calls, while cutting off her vocalizations and being a bit more excited. The goal with this tactic is to lure a dominate hen to you for a fight, often times bringing the gobbler with her. You can also cutt when you have tried soft calling to a gobbler that is hung up.

Similar sounds and notes as a plain yelp but much more excited, rapid and with more volume. This is not a sign of alarm, but indicates that a turkey is worked up about something. If a gobbler is henned up, you might be able to bring him to you by picking a fight with the dominate hen in the flock. Yelp at her excitedly, cut off her vocalizations with your own calls and you might lure the hen, and the gobbler with her, to you. You can also use an excited yelp when you have tried soft calling to a gobbler that is hung up.

The gobble is a loud, rapid gurgling sound made by male turkeys. The gobble is one of the principal vocalizations of the male wild turkey and is used primarily in the spring to let hens know he is in the area. Hunters must be cautious using a gobble, especially on public land where it may attract fellow hunters to your position. It can also be a double-edged sword. A gobble may draw a dominate tom to you looking for a fight or you might drive away less dominant birds who want to avoid a beating. It is often used as a call of last resort. However, it can also be used effectively late in the evening when trying to get a tom to gobble on the roost.

The kee kee is usually a three-note call that lasts about two seconds. A variation of the call, the kee kee run, is merely a kee kee followed by a yelp. The kee kee is the call of lost young turkeys and variations are also made by adult birds. It's often associated with fall hunting and is used to reassemble a scattered flock. It can be used in the spring to make you sound more natural - especially on public land where it may set you apart from all the other hunters using yelps and cutts.

The plain yelp of a hen is a basic turkey sound and is often delivered in a series of single note vocalizations. The plain yelp can have different meanings depending on how the hen uses it, but it is basic turkey communication. It is also commonly used by a hen to communicate with a gobbler during mating season. This is a basic turkey hunting call. If you can yelp, you have a chance of being able to call in a turkey.

The tree call is a series of soft muffled yelps given by a roosted bird that sometimes picks up in volume as fly down time nears. Maybe accompanied by soft clucking. It is generally acknowledged as a call to communicate with others in a flock. It can be used to let a gobbler on the roost know you are there.

The crow call is made up of several harsh notes that sound like "caw." This call is a good locator call to get a tom to shock gobble any time other than sunrise and sunset. Keep your crow call short, as a long crow call might drown out the sound of a turkey gobbling.

The eight-note hoot of the barred owl is often described as having the cadence of "who cooks for you, who cooks for you-all." The owl hoot is used to locate a tom in the early morning or late evening hours by drawing a shock gobble. The benefit of the owl hoot is that it gets the bird to gobble without using turkey sounds, which might cause the gobbler to look for you before you are ready. You should begin owl hoots about 30 minutes before sunrise, or right when cardinals begin to sing, and stop when the crows begin to call.

The yelp is a basic turkey sound. It is often delivered in a series of single note vocalizations and can have different meanings depending on how the hen uses it. Field recording by National Wild Turkey Federation.

The tree call is usually a series of soft muffled yelps given by a roosted bird. Sometimes it picks up in volume as fly down time nears. It may be accompanied by soft clucking and is generally acknowledged as a call to communicate with others in a flock.

The GSI GS-511S is a standard 12VDC 20 watt alarm siren designed to support various security applications. The GS-511S allows for a simple 2 wire installation and features a steady  yelp selectable feature that lets you configure the sound effect you want from the siren.

On the other side of the famous sound effects LP are the noises that are pervasive, but rarely associated with one film or show. The most famous of these is the Wilhelm scream, a used and re-used yelp that first appeared in a 1951 Western and subsequently gave voice to several baddies in Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and other movies. The effect has become so ubiquitous, in fact, that back in March, Jon Favreau announced that the sound effect would be included in Iron Man 2, sending movie viewers on an aural scavenger hunt. Below is a collection of Wilhelm scream clips. Three minutes might seem like a long time to watch bits of the same sound over and over again, but it just gets more and more amusing to see exactly how pervasive the Wilhelm scream is in film:

Writers Write is a resource for writers and we have written about words that describe taste, smell, and touch in previous posts. (We even have one for words that describe colours.) In this post I have included words that describe sounds.

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