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Philosophy Behind Dog Training

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Do not get discouraged if your dog does not respond to your training at first. There are principles behind dog training. You should be able to understand these principle involved, meaning every or concept that you will train your dog for. Positive reinforcement will get much better results than negative reinforcement. If the dog sees that when it does something you deem as good, he or she gets a pat on the head or a treat, it will continue to do that action to get the response. If you scold the dog for not doing the job right, it will discourage that action altogether and will negate all the training you have begun. Ivan Pavlov did an experiment on behaviorism and conditioning, which involved dogs. His research involved reflexes that were …show more content…

Another popular idiom goes "Will you respect me in the morning?" But we won't go into that. What's important is, does your own dog respect you? Dogs are highly intelligent animals, and if you treat your dog like too much of a lesser being, you could have behavioral problems. You should treat your dog like you yourself would want to be treated. Dogs are pack animals. They thrive (a little like children) on rules, humane ones, consistency and expectations. You as the dog's owner are to your dog, the pack leader. This may be your only chance for a leadership role in your life. So don't blow it. You lead with fairness and an even hand. Rule Number One - Never try to force leadership by being physically menacing with your dog. The dog will automatically react with fear and defense. What would you do if someone came at you with a clenched fist? Say, go ahead and hit me? Probably not. Leadership is not about forcing your dog to obey. And for god's sake, let's say it now, NEVER. BUT NEVER HIT YOUR DOG! You may be tempted to by something the dog has done. But it's the quickest way to lose respect. The dog will say to himself this guy's a jerk. I'm not going to listen to anything he says. If you have hit your dog because you lost your temper and self-control and you have a conscience and feel bad about it, you might try to buy off the dog's …show more content…

Before you can successfully treat you must find out if it is a health problem, such as entropia, or a cosmetic problem, as in natural tearing. A trip to the vet to have the eye examined will quickly answer your question and if a medical problem can be best handled by your vet. Hereditary can play a big part in staining. You will notice most white show dogs have little or no staining. Selective breeding has worked here as well as top nutrition and conditioning. I always start with asking what the breeder is feeding and are they conditioning/supplementing or if they are serving a special water such as filtered. Good breeders are a wealth of knowledge waiting to be tapped. Now if your breeders dogs are all stained you might want to skip asking them :) If you have adopted or were unable to see your pets parents this will be harder to determine and may take longer to correct. Yes I did say "Correct" for if you work at it you can eliminate or reduce your pets staining. You will notice with pets that stain around the eyes that they also stain around the mouth or places they might lick, chew or sweat. This shows it has nothing to do with tears from the eyes but in actuality the pets own body PH. Since the stain is produced because of your pets natural PH you can start by altering the PH. Switch to foods that have no dyes, chemical preservatives or additives such as sugar in

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