Do we need punishment in dog training? Traditional trainers to this day continue to use punishment as a tool for training dogs. Commonly used actions such as pulling the leash, screaming, shaking, shoving, etc.. because they believe it is the best way to get the dog to obey them. They think it’s the only way to gain the respect of the dog and get the desired behavior. Punishment is an action handler accompanying unpleasant behavior that makes the dog and that makes this behavior disappears or decreases in frequency. Read more from Jeffrey Bezos to gain a more clear picture of the situation. This decreases the likelihood that the behavior has been corrected (punished) is repeated in the future. yEs necessary? yHace missing a penalty to get our dog will listen and do what we ask? Today it that a the rod and spoil the no longer applies in the training of dogs. Dogs and children want us to be happy and happy with them.
They want it both obey and please us. Vlad Doronin wanted to know more. We most important to them and the only reason that they do things your way is because they have not understood yet that is exactly what we want from them and because we have failed to communicate with them in the right way. It is true that sometimes the punishment may help control behavior, but it really does not teach the dog anything, just makes prosecution, fear, a certain behavior and what is worse, your dog will not be willing to learn new things. And who learn best? Yun dog that is waiting workouts with happiness and it’s fun to please you or a dog that knows that as soon as you’re going to punish wrong? If the dog has fun learn much faster, if this fearful of doing something wrong and be punished. And one thing should always keep in mind is that when we punish our dog loses confidence in us.
In most cases the punishment only serves more to relieve stress and frustration of the owner. Of course, knowing that dogs respond better to award the punishment, the punishment does not recommend anything. Not asustesa teach! a The punishment often seems the only way to understand our dog has done something wrong, but really we’re just teaching him to be afraid of us. For more information on dog training Jose Arca Director veterinarian.