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My dogs always give themesleves away when they have done wrong.
But most dog trainers and animal people say animals don't know what
is right or wrong.
IMO if you expect an animal to learn whats exceptable it will learn, but if you treat it like it can do no wrong then it won't learn anything.
Just like raising kids, if you let them do what they want they won't know what
is wrong. But if you set clear boundries then they will know what is expected.
IMO it's a strike against book writers whent they say that animals don't learn or understand. Or that if you smack an animal for doing wrong that they will fear you. My dogs(all my life) have learned how to behave, and to expect to be punished if they do wrong. Just like in the Pack, the "alpha" punishes misbehavior.
When my dog comes slinking into the living room with its head down and ears back, and is afraid to look at me then I know it's time to check the house.
Most of the time he walks through the house happily or looking for the kids.
So, don't listen to the goodie two shoe book writers. You can discipline
your pets.
Oh and you don't rub the dogs nose in his mess, you make sure it knows why you are yelling at it, by pointing its nose at the spot while your yelling.
After the discipline time make sure to show your pet love. So that it knows you disapprove of the problem but still love the pet.
Whats your thoughts?
But most dog trainers and animal people say animals don't know what
is right or wrong.
IMO if you expect an animal to learn whats exceptable it will learn, but if you treat it like it can do no wrong then it won't learn anything.
Just like raising kids, if you let them do what they want they won't know what
is wrong. But if you set clear boundries then they will know what is expected.
IMO it's a strike against book writers whent they say that animals don't learn or understand. Or that if you smack an animal for doing wrong that they will fear you. My dogs(all my life) have learned how to behave, and to expect to be punished if they do wrong. Just like in the Pack, the "alpha" punishes misbehavior.
When my dog comes slinking into the living room with its head down and ears back, and is afraid to look at me then I know it's time to check the house.
Most of the time he walks through the house happily or looking for the kids.
So, don't listen to the goodie two shoe book writers. You can discipline
your pets.
Oh and you don't rub the dogs nose in his mess, you make sure it knows why you are yelling at it, by pointing its nose at the spot while your yelling.
After the discipline time make sure to show your pet love. So that it knows you disapprove of the problem but still love the pet.
Whats your thoughts?
birdfriend.
