imported_gusbubba
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You gotta be careful and think about what you're really teaching your dog.
One idiot I know is trying to teach his Ches. Bay Ret. (an intelligent breed) to heel. But , when the dog doesn't comply immediately , he literally kicks the dog in the chest or ribs. Now he doesn't understand why the dog does the opposite and tries to run every time he hears the word "HEEL".
He's creating a negative association for the dog , but in the owner's mind , the dog's just stupid and stubborn.
I've worked in abuse shelters , with vets , and I currently run a local off leash dog park for the municipality I live in. One thing I can say with certainty is that consistent positive reinforcement is THE BEST WAY to train a dog. That doesn't mean that stern warnings aren't in order sometimes , but only with a discernable purpose to the dog. (Anything else IS in fact abuse--whether mild or blatant--or whether you personally choose to believe it or not). A dog that respects you through fear will only listen becuase it HAS to. The second he's not being watched , he'll likely disobey.
A dog that respects you through love will listen because he WANTS to. You've taught him that it's in his best interests and he'll be rewarded with kindness and not a kick in the chest.
The golden rule applies to animals , too.
Just my 2 cents.
(P.S.---sorry if that sounded preachy , but it's a passionate subject with me).
One idiot I know is trying to teach his Ches. Bay Ret. (an intelligent breed) to heel. But , when the dog doesn't comply immediately , he literally kicks the dog in the chest or ribs. Now he doesn't understand why the dog does the opposite and tries to run every time he hears the word "HEEL".
He's creating a negative association for the dog , but in the owner's mind , the dog's just stupid and stubborn.
I've worked in abuse shelters , with vets , and I currently run a local off leash dog park for the municipality I live in. One thing I can say with certainty is that consistent positive reinforcement is THE BEST WAY to train a dog. That doesn't mean that stern warnings aren't in order sometimes , but only with a discernable purpose to the dog. (Anything else IS in fact abuse--whether mild or blatant--or whether you personally choose to believe it or not). A dog that respects you through fear will only listen becuase it HAS to. The second he's not being watched , he'll likely disobey.
A dog that respects you through love will listen because he WANTS to. You've taught him that it's in his best interests and he'll be rewarded with kindness and not a kick in the chest.
The golden rule applies to animals , too.
Just my 2 cents.
(P.S.---sorry if that sounded preachy , but it's a passionate subject with me).