Sentences with phrase «never punish your dog»

Never punish your dog for inappropriate urination.
Never impose your training goals to your dog and never punish a dog for doing something wrong.
Never punish a dog over an accident — that will only make him afraid of you.
Never punish a dog retrospectively, Dogs have no concept of time, they only live in the moment so shouting at your dog after he has committed the crime will only leave you dog confused and scared.
-- Yelling at your dog and tossing them into the crate is a very fast way to make your dog fear and hate their crate; never, never punish the dog by putting them in their crate.
Never punish a dog that finally comes to you.
Never punish a dog for running away... it will run away again if you do that.
Never punish your dog for urinary incontinence.
Never punish dog submissive urination or incontinence.
Never punish your dog during these training sessions.
NEVER punish your dog if he does not respond in the right manner.
Never punish your dog for showing fear aggression.
Never punish your dog after the fact for destruction or house soiling caused by anxiety or fear.
Never punish your dog for not understanding the cue.
Never punish your dog after calling him.
Never punish your dog if the escaping is a fear - related problem or is due to separation anxiety.
Second, I would never punish a dog by withholding food.
One word of caution NEVER punish your dog after it has come to you.
WebMD recommends methods that involve positive reinforcement, but never punishing the dog.
Never punish your dog for resisting bath time or force him into submission; you'll only make matters worse.

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We did all the things Rutherford and Neil (and all the other modern dog - owner manuals) tell one never to do — we punished the dog, yelling at him when he was bad, and hit him when he was very bad.
To me, there is a certain irony in the fact that the dogs of old who were punished until they became obedient never entered a cage, roaming free through the house and the yard, while the modern dog is trained through treats, and spends most of his life inside a cage («crate»).
There is one thing that should never be in your mind; punishing the dog when the baby is not around.
If by potty training you mean to train your dog to «go» oditsue, I would suggest a few things. - take the dog oditsue often, every 2 - 3 hours at first (a pup can only hold it for as many hours as his age in months - so a 3 month old pup can hol dit 3 hours)- crate training is a great tool to assist in «potty training» - always reward him when he goes oditsue - never punish him if you find a mess - if you catch him in the act, a firm «NO!..
It is never a good idea to scold or punish your dog for running away, once you catch her.
It never fails to amaze me how many people punish their dogs for coming when called.
Never rub a dog's nose in urine or feces, or punish a dog for an «accident.»
Never use a crate to punish your dog, it will backfire.
It can be frustrating to have a dog that pees in the home but it is important to never shout or punish the dog by hitting it.
Yes, he knows outdoors is where lots of other dogs do it, and hopefully he's never been punished for doing it out there (and instead been rewarded).
Never under any circumstances punish your dog for coming to you, no matter how long it may have taken him to get there!
Never use a crate to punish or shout at your dog, it must be a place of security that he enjoys to going.
This means never punishing or yelling at your dog when they come to you.
Never punish the growls or barks of a panicked dog.
Teach them, don't punish them, and NEVER use your hands or your feet to correct a dog.
It's very important to never, ever punish your dog when he comes to you.
Never hit or punish your dog.
A 9 week old pup as part of the pack would NEVER be physically punished like that as an older dog.
Never as a way to punish your dog or for punishment.
Never put a dog in a crate to punish them.
So many dogs are punished for so - called «bad behavior,» and their people never get to fully enjoy the company of their pups.
You never want to punish a dog for whining, as it is better to use confidence building exercises.
Never scold or punish a dog of any age for having accidents in the crate, or elsewhere in the house.
Never reprimand or punish your dog if you catch him in the act or find the accident afterwards.
«There's never a reason to use a chain link or choke collar, prong collar (cartoon dog looking collar), or electronic collar (punishing a dog with a jolt) on a puppy, or for that matter, any dog
We never need to punish a dog to show it «who's boss,» because dogs don't want to dominate people — the notion is ridiculous.
BSL just punishes law - abiding citizens, forcing them to move, re-home their dogs, or have them killed, even though the animals have never harmed any human or other creature.
Dogs suffering separation problems may become destructive, but if this happens the dog should never be punished; shouting at or physically chastising a dog won't solve the problem behaviour, and will likely make it worse.
If you are fortunate enough to have a dog who warns you before biting, never scold or otherwise punish her for this behavior.
You should never try to address any behaviour after the fact or try to punish your dog with smacks or threatening behaviour.
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