Never physically reprimand
your dog as a form of punishment, which can create a lack of trust and impede bonding.
Many people in incorrectly assume that shock collars cause physical harm or lasting damage to
a dog as a form of punishment.
Not exact matches
I don't care at all for crate training, you are imprisoning part
of your family and many
dogs take it
as a
form of punishment.
Crating a
dog is only cruel when it's used excessively or
as a
form of punishment, or if the crate isn't the proper size.
Punishment after the fact is widely known
as the least effective
form of dog training, not only completely pointless but also potentially damaging to your relationship with your pooch.
Punishment is part
of training, but more in the
form of taking away a reward, such
as restricting a
dog's freedom to wander from room to room when not listening to your commands.
Throughout its life, you can use the crate to help your
dog calm down when it gets overexcited or aggressive, but be careful not to establish the crate
as a
form of punishment, but
as a comfortable environment for quiet times.
Many not familiar with
dog training may see a crate
as a
form of punishment but in reality it should be just the opposite.
Electric collars are designed to get your
dog's attention, not
as a
form of punishment.
The owner views the
dog as hard to handle, trying to «get back at me» and refuse to take him out even more
as a
form of punishment for not behaving.
Dogs form strong attachments to humans, even in the face
of rejection and
punishment, voluntarily allying themselves to us
as faithful companions, uncomplaining child - substitutes, enduring workers, and excellent hunters and guards.