The crate doesn't
teach a dog anything at all.
Head collars don't
teach the dog anything except to give in to the head collar.
Physical punishment may provide an immediate response, but does
it teach a dog anything, really, except to avoid the punishment?
Remember, the term «trainer» means, everyone who tries to
teach a dog anything, and that means you!
Dr. Roger Mugford's Clix training products replicate what he uses at his own Training and Behaviour Centre, and the comprehensive training range includes everything from two - tone whistles to target sticks and clickers, enabling owners and trainers to
teach a dog anything from a simple sit through advanced tricks.
Remember that confinement alone does not
teach the dog anything, and it may not help the dog with any actual understanding of housetraining rules at all: your dog may go right in front of you — because she doesn't understand that that is «wrong».
Not exact matches
If christianity has
taught us
anything, its that your god views us as sheep and will use us as such.Luckily for your kind you can sheer a sheep many times, however like a
dog, you keep going back for your next beating!
He prepares his
dogs for
anything: He might wake them up and feed them in the middle of the night to
teach them that, during a race, the time to eat is whenever the food comes.
And you people who haven't trained or
taught your
dogs to do
anything wonder why they're behaving poorly?
Yes, you can condition kids not to touch other kids» toys by negative reinforcement (yelling, scaring them, hitting them, etc.) but it's more like training a
dog than
teaching a child
anything.
Anything you want to
teach your
dog that would be helpful — such as not jumping, going to their bed, getting off of furniture — should be started before your baby arrives.
They might be the «old
dog» if you may but those are
anything but «new tricks» needing
taught.
His character is completely unpredictable, uttering lines like, «Perhaps we can disillusion him, a bear who doesn't believe in
anything will be easier to bring down,» and a steady stream of non-sequiturs («I met a
dog the other day that
taught me how to die»).
However, these five things are important to
teach your
dog before you even attempt
anything else.
You can train your
dog to do just about
anything if you're able to
teach him exactly what it is you expect him to do and if you reward him for doing it.
You can
teach a
dog that the only «available» resources come from you and that
anything else (for example: squirrels, spoiled food on the drive way, or other
dogs) is unavailable.
The puppy and basic classes are comprehensive and will
teach those new to
dog ownership and those that have had
dogs before just about
anything a
dog owner would want to know.
Here is a fantastic video by kikopup demonstrating how she
teaches her
dog to fetch almost
anything:
Training Section: A step by step process to
teach your
dogs to not compete over fetching toys (or
anything else)
Offering food in advance would normally be regarded as «bribing» and it's a bad idea to bribe
dogs, because it doesn't
teach them
anything.
Socialization is the process of
teaching your puppy to be relaxed and happy in the presence of
anything they might experience as adults, such as new people or
dogs.
If you're ever
taught your
dog literally
anything, you know how difficult that can be.
The experience has
taught me a few lessons, mainly that some
dogs really can (and will) eat
anything if given the opportunity.
The person who calls their
dog repeatedly without doing
anything is in fact
teaching their
dog that the «Come» command is meaningless.
Your
dog does what he does because he hasn't been
taught to do
anything differently.
Whenever a trainer adds
anything unpleasant to the environment (intimidating body language, yelling, making upsetting noises, using a collar to put any pressure on a
dog's neck, moving the animal physically by leash or hand), the trainer is not, by definition, using positive reinforcement to
teach.
With enough patience and an understanding of how a
dogs mind works, you can
teach your
dog to do virtually
anything, from sit to fetch me a drink.
The program was such a great journey and
taught me a lot not only do the
dogs need us but we need them more then
anything.
If your
dog has
anything wrong with his hind legs, for example hip problems, do not
teach him this or similar positions.
The first step in
teaching your
dog to go to bed is to
teach your
dog the name that is associated with the bed, in this case, we call it bed, but you can do rug, spot or
anything you want.
A
dog will do
anything for attention, so your goal is to
teach her which actions are socially acceptable and rewarded with your attention and which ones get her ignored.
Get your
dog hooked on fetch or tug and then you may use the toys as lures and rewards to
teach him almost
anything.
If the shake can or Pet Corrector is effective for
teaching your
dog not to bark, it can be tempting to start using it anytime he does
anything you don't like.
Activity training encompasses
anything above and beyond the basic skills and behaviors we
teach that make our
dogs good and happy guys we want to be around.
Dogs are incredibly smart and they're able to learn just about
anything we want to
teach them but puppies are not born trained.
Experience soon
teaches us, if we didn't know already, that there are no perfect
dogs any more than there are perfect people or
anything else.
Cabral believes it is okay to use training methods that the humane community has
taught for decades against using, to enable a
dog to pass behavioral screening, which nonetheless may not accurately predict
anything about how the
dog will behave in the real world.
Children
taught from day one that «playing» with the puppy IS playtraining, and playtraining does not include running, jumping, wrestling and
anything that includes teasing, taunting or raising a
dog's excitement level beyond what the
dog can not control.
Senior
dogs can be
taught anything that a puppy or adult
dog can be
taught.
My mother always
taught me to be wary of pit bulls, but it's great to learn that these
dogs really aren't
anything to be afraid of.
Foster families
teach manners to the
dog and check his reaction to children, cats, other
dogs, men, women, strangers, storms, and
anything else that is a potential problem.
I offer private in - home training, where I
teach you how to understand your
dog better, and how to
teach your
dog better manners (and just about
anything else you want your
dog to learn).
If you take the time, this
dog can learn almost
anything you want to
teach him and he thrives on learning.
If the Internet has
taught us
anything, it's that people love
dogs.