Be sure you do not yell or in
any way punish your dog for these behaviors, as this will only increase his anxiety.
Not exact matches
All I knew about training
dogs was what I had learned in Science class about animals being made to behave in certain
ways through rewards and punishments, so I naively (stupidly, actually) assumed that I could get Vicky to act in the
ways that I had wanted by rewarding her for her good actions and
punishing her for her bad ones.
A pet owner in Ohio has been
punished in an unusual
way, for leaving her pet
dog in the car.
Or worse, are we
punishing them for reacting in a normal
dog way?
The
dog must not feel abandoned or
punished in any
way.
-- 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.
DO NOT VERBALLY SCOLD YOUR
DOG OR
PUNISH YOUR
DOG IN ANY
WAY.
One
way that wolves severely
punish a pack member is to ignore the animal...
dogs experience their prolonged chaining and separation from the rest of the «family / pack» as rejection.
A surefire
way of teaching your
dog not to come is if you use it to
punish him.
Booby traps, such as these that foul the taste of stools, are a great
way for the object to «
punish» a
dog for an undesirable behavior because it avoids the side effects that often comes from a person applying the punishment.
Thus, what they are looking for is a
way to
punish a
dog.
If a
dog's body language is ignored, and his voice is
punished, he's only left with one
way of communicating - his teeth.
One of the best
ways to ruin the best recall is to
punish your
dog or do something unpleasant when your
dog comes when called.
Never as a
way to
punish your
dog or for punishment.
Do not
punish your
dog in any
way!
Whether the
dog is upset is of secondary significance; the prime concerns appear to be whether or not the
dog will bite and how to
punish it in some ersatz wolfy
way.
It is so much easier to teach your
dog how to act appropriately from the outset, i.e., to teach the one right
way (e.g., to sit), rather than trying to
punish the
dog for the many things that you think he does wrong.
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.
I'd rather
punish the
dog the right
way once or twice and get on with my life than nag him for the next 10 years about the same unwanted behavior.
Remember: your
dog is not acting this
way to retaliate or
punish you for not paying attention to him.
By the
way... this tool is used to
punish your
dog when they are not obedient.
Motivational training methods — those that use food, praise, and play to reward the
dog for getting it right, rather than
punishing him for getting it wrong — is the best
way to persuade them that they want to do what you ask.
Your best friend is also sensitive to negative or positive outcomes to his behavior, so make sure you always reward good behavior instead of
punishing him for bad behavior, this
way, your
dog will always want to get his treat and behave in a good
way.
This
way, you reward good behavior instead of
punishing him for bad behavior, which, in turn, will become less likely to happen since your
dog craves your praise.
I'm not telling you to starve your
dog (I'm not a monster, and I believe neither are you), but to use what your
dog loves as a
way to reward him for his good behavior (as opposed to
punishing him for bad behavior).
However, the best
way to deal with an aggressive
dog is not to verbally or physically
punish her.
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.
Rather than
punishing or blaming your
dog for acting like a
dog, you start thinking about
ways to manage the problem behavior by changing the environment.