I suspect this reflects the inferiority complex that has
long dogged the discipline.
Not exact matches
All in all, these puppies tend to grow up to be great family
dogs with proper training and
discipline as
long as they are with affectionate and caring owners.
If your
dog grows up without
discipline or training, though, he may go on acting like a puppy for much
longer, like a child that was never taught manners.
We all like to think that we're
disciplined enough to get regular exercise but, honestly, we probably wouldn't go for
long daily walks if it wasn't for our
dogs.
Dogs need exercise, play, good food, and
discipline to live
long and prosper.
Just as a certain amount of
discipline is required to eat healthy, exercise, populate our blogs, pay our bills on time, do a good job at work, etc.,
discipline is also required as far as raising our
dogs is concerned and will pay off big time in the
long run.
Of course you'd have to remove the poop often to make sure the
dog can't self - reinforce when you aren't around or aren't training, and it would take a
long time to proof completely, perhaps more than many
dog owners have the time and self -
discipline for.
We no
longer recommend using the «alpha roll» as a form of
discipline, nor do we worry about a
dog «winning» a game of tug - o - war, for example.