Cardinal wrote:I can not stand fear/pain based training methods. I do not get jollies from hurting or intimidating my dogs. It kills drive and discourages free thinking, two things I prize and encourage in my new pup. I don't like hitting. I don't like physical corrections. I don't really like any type of training collar: shock, prong, choke. I can kind of understand a shock collar for very long distance corrections, but eh, not my cup of tea.
No trainer worth their salt uses dominance theory training. Dominance theory came about by some dude watching wolves and misunderstanding then applying it to dogs. Dogs are NOT pack animals. They evolved to be lone scavengers, coming together only when a food source allows, breeding, or conveniences, then disbanding randomly. Feral dogs do not form packs with a single leader or any of that jaz, instead they have a very loose and constantly shifting hierarchy depending on who has what resource. Dogs will display some form of dominance with one another (not solid, depends on who has what resource and when), but they do not show dominance with people the way a lot of crappy trainers will tell you. Dogs know we're not dogs. Dogs are the only animal that can read a persons face. They understand concepts (which is bigger, smaller, certain color etc) and even practice critical thinking skills (for example watching a dog press a button with a tennis ball in its mouth using its paw and the dog watching will use its mouth because its easier. If the dog pressing the button does not have a tennis ball in its mouth and presses the button with its paw, the dog watching will also press with its paw. Was a super interesting study and I ramble..). Anyways, the point is dogs are not as stupid and impulsive as many people believe. They have the intelligence to know that we are not other dogs and therefore acting like another dog via 'dominance' is silly.
Ceaser Mallon is a quack. He's nearly KILLED dogs. If you read the dogs body language on his show theres SO MUCH stress and the dogs just shut down and give up, its really upsetting.
I'm a positive reinforcement trainer all the way. Namely, Marker training.
Sabress wrote:most people will call the cops on you for kicking yoru dog in the ribs. proves my point that it's not okay to beat an animal up much less kick them most rescues are saying that kickign and beating yoru dog for discipline are the reason why they get pets that are aggressive plus it's crime to kick your dog in the ribs.
the training method pretty much makes animals aggressive you can't debate something you know to be animal cruelty if yoru dog where small child you would be arrested for abusing it dogs are like small children as previously stated your contributing to the notion that animal cruelty is okay because it's just discipline. I am not actually living off assumptions really i'm calling attentiont o the fact that people need to stop training their dogs this way it's encouraging animal cruelty to be allowed. theres a reason why people don't approve nor use the method anymore it an damage the animal physical and mentally. also it causes problems it is abuse anyone would agree kicking your dog in the ribs is animal abuse beating them is also animal abuse end of story.
People need to be educated and understand that under no circumstance even discipline is it okay or alright for your to kick your dog in ribs and beat them ever.
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