Make sure that the collar you purchase is working properly so that your pup does not get
punished for other dogs.
Not exact matches
She'd lovingly go to the
other room * with * them which is the big difference between helping your child self - regulate (and then problem solving * together *) and withholding your love,
punishing, controlling — which works well
for dogs but is quite detrimental and doesn't have the results you claim in humans.
Considering that not one Oklahoma sales tax permit has been issued
for a business declaring itself to be a
dog breeder, and considering that the new agency was created as a self sustaining agency that relies on the licensing fees as many
other agencies do, it is hard to understand why some Oklahoma legislators feel the need to
punish dogs and Oklahoma tax payers alike by forestalling these regulations.
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).
Fearing the teeth of a proposed animal control ordinance could
punish those who own guard
dogs, the City Council has sent the law back
for more work.The ordinance, which the city has been trying to rewrite
for two years, includes a provision that would keep
dogs who have attacked people or
other animals at home.However, council member Guy White said he is worried that a
dog that bites a trespasser would be considered a vicious
dog and a homeowner could be penalized
for defending his property.
Do not
punish your
dog for barking at certain sounds, like car doors slamming and kids playing in the street, but then encourage him to bark at
other sounds, like people at the door.
In the same way you don't want to limit yourself to a trainer who only has «positive» in her toolbox, is easily stymied when treats don't work
for everything, keeps teling you to «use better treats» instead of showing you
other ways, and thinks corrections are cruel, you certainly don't want to pay money to have your
dog overcorrected and
punished for no reason.
While some trainers continue to jerk
dogs around and
punish them
for mistakes,
others choose to reward the
dog for appropriate actions even before they are formally taught a command.
Many methods of training a
dog not to jump on people involve some kind of punishment
for the behavior — in
other words, the
dog is
punished for showing his happiness.
You might say it in the spur of the moment, especially if you feel pressured to audibly
punish your
dog for the approval of
other humans.
Don't
punish your
dog for barking or growling at
other dogs.
Other points we covered included existing legislation in this realm, which currently is toothless and difficult to enforce — Canine Companions
for Independence is gathering signatures on a petition designed to persuade legislator to create more forceful laws dealing with service
dog fraud (www.cci.org/stopfraud)–an array of experiences aboard flights with both authentic and bogus service animals, how a policy seeking to root out phony users of service animals had the unintended and ironic consequence of
punishing disabled people and veterans with legitimate service
dogs, and much more.
Is the
dog showing stress at
other dogs or pedestrians (barking and lunging) being
punished for it or is the fosterer redirecting the
dog and trying to teach the
dog to relax?
If you miss this opportunity then you can force them to make the connection in
other ways —
for instance when
punishing a
dog for urinating on the carpet some people will opt to make them smell their urine while they smack them.