Reminded me of the time I was 8 and my father was cubmaster and he forced me to do an Indian dance by myself in front of all the other cub scouts and their families.
Dogs have a strong cooperation instinct if you show them that you take it as seriously as you require they do.
Unlike, say, cats.
Which is why operant conditioning is a bad explanation of The Koehler Method of Dog Training.
(The video is very unexceptional for Koehler results, being typical of say the third week of training except the third week would still be in a slack leash. You train always against distractions.)
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I watched this yesterday. I'm impressed. Such poise in the face of the obnoxious.
I imagine her thinking: "Are you really just gonna just stand there and let them say those awful things to me?"
Golden's aren't obnoxious. They want to play.
Reminded me of the time I was 8 and my father was cubmaster and he forced me to do an Indian dance by myself in front of all the other cub scouts and their families.
nd -That's true. Goldens just want to play ?and sniff butts.
Good. Dog.
Obeys orders while signaling discontent with the situation.
Yep, rather cruel to make her sit, while the two GR's just want to play.
Its like your Mom making you clean your room while your friends are calling you through the bedroom window.
She sees obeying orders as ennobling.
It's a job she can do well.
Dogs have a strong cooperation instinct if you show them that you take it as seriously as you require they do.
Unlike, say, cats.
Which is why operant conditioning is a bad explanation of The Koehler Method of Dog Training.
(The video is very unexceptional for Koehler results, being typical of say the third week of training except the third week would still be in a slack leash. You train always against distractions.)
She's a good girl.
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