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Why Physical Dog
Obedience Training Will Get You Nowhere
While no one wants a
dog that is aggressive, wild and out of control, you have to be careful
with out you train the dog. There are certain methods of dog obedience
training that will do nothing but harm. Unlike what some may think,
physical obedience is going to accomplish nothing but place further
fear into your dog’s eyes.
There is no need to
contact your dog whatsoever regardless of how bad they have acted. You
never want to hit, spank or kick your dog no matter what the situation
is. The only time you should come in contact with them is to pet them,
stroke them and give them love and care.
Obviously the reason
people hit their pets is to get their point across while releasing any
anger or frustration. However, all this will do is teach your dog to
shy away and fear you whenever your hand rises. In addition, you may
get the opposite effect and your dog may begin to snap back at you for
protection.
Of course, dogs
cannot tell you to stop or say they are sorry. For this reason, there
only response to physical dog obedience training is shying away or
stepping up. You cannot blame an innocent animal no matter what they
did. Peeing on the carpet, knocking over the trashcan, or tearing apart
shoes does not deserve a slap or kick.
Instead of using
physicality, you are much better expressing your anger through tone of
voice. With the correct tone of voice, you can stop a dog from doing
whatever it is they have done. They are far more likely to get the
message and learn from your displeasure if you use your words.
You have to remember
that you are the leader and a dog respects someone that will treat them
as a child. If you really want your dog to listen and learn, it is up
to you to act responsibly and voice your emotions as oppose to spanking
or hitting them.
The last thing to
keep in mind if you are going to train your dog properly is to use a
solid and steady tone rather than yelling at them. Emotional abuse can
be just as harmful as physical abuse. For this reason, make sure you
have a point to what you are saying and you get your point across in a
subtle manner.
The only type of
physical contact you should ever have with your dog is love and care.
No matter how angry you are with them regardless of what they have
done, you will get nowhere with physical abuse.
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