Actively tell it what you want it to do
Dog training, although now Very popular, but actually putting the cart before the horse. The main reason that owners train their dogs has become to prevent dogs from doing what they are born to do. They want dogs not to bite, run, pee, jump, dig, or even bark. It's almost like putting a dog in a cover. All we have to do is create a good environment for dogs to be themselves without worry, within the confines of our lifestyle.
Why do dogs want to do things? The simple reason is that doing them will benefit them, and it's their favorite thing to do. Rewards like compliments, food, or freedom are the reward for doing the right thing. Avoiding danger is, of course, rewarding. For example, if the dog obeys and sit down, the owner will stop hitting or dragging it, so the dog also needs to learn to foresee the consequences.
Active training is not passively preventing your dog from what to do, but actively telling him what you want him to do. We keep repeating this over and over in this book. If we can't figure out what we want our dog to do, then the dog will be even more confused. How the hell do I stop my dog from jumping around? That's not the question at all, the real question should be: What do you want your dog to do? Someone might answer: I want the dog to The dog is obedient, as long as someone comes to visit, it will lie down obediently. Look, lay down can successfully replace jump, you know, it must not lie down and jump at the same time.
I firmly believe that in the next century, dog training will evolve towards more loving, positive approaches and people will use less violence to reshape dog behavior. But there is a key point, you have to learn to control your own anxiety and willpower, and make the training method more specific, effective and scientific. If so, you can definitely get what you want. Specifically, these moves are cumulative step by step. The less you react, the stronger your leadership will be, and the dog's world is rooted in these step-by-step actions. This book tells you exactly what to do. Friends, once you make up your mind, you must: read the directions, follow the directions on the label.