Im a professional dog trainer. Ive had formal education, studied with other accomplished trainers and worked with dogs for nearly thirty years.
Its no secret why I can do things with dogs that seem amazing to the average person.
But training your dog is about you and your dog, not me. If I cant give you some useful nugget of knowledge that will cause a change in how you
relate to your dog, then Ive failed both you and your dog.
The most important thing Ive found to teach the average dog owner is a simple universal dog behavior, which will allow you to teach your dog any
trick or cure almost any problem behavior.
Simply keep in mind the simple axiom the Dogs do not engage in unrewarding behavior. Thats it. Remember this and you can accomplish anything
with a dog. To use this powerful tool, you employ a strategy that I call shaping. What this means is that by using the superior intellect of a
human over a dog, you shape their environment to create rewarding outcomes for positive actions and unrewarding outcomes for negative actions.
Lets take the example of your dog jumping up on you with his muddy paws. This is a negative action. But it can also be very rewarding to a frisky
dog that wants to get as close to masters face as possible, as quickly as possible. Now heres where much confusion comes in to the dog owner. One
book or trainer says to turn your back on the dog, another source says to spray him in the face with a squirt bottle, and another says to knee him
in the chest. Whos right?
They all are right.
What theyre telling you is that you want to make jumping unrewarding for your dog. If you consistently squirt, turn your back or do something that
is unpleasant and unrewarding your dog will stop jumping up on you. I guarantee it. When he doesnt jump, you praise him and make the experience of
greeting you in a civilized fashion rewarding. The dog will pick the rewarding behavior every time.I mentioned that we humans have a superior
intellect over dogs. Have fun and use it. If your dog is a ten pound Yorkshire terrier, Id suggest you use a squirt bottle or turning your back.
If your dog is a two hundred pound Rottweiler, then a firm knee to the chest might be more appropriate. Ponder the problem and create a negative and
positive outcome for your dog. In this way you have allowed your dog to teach themselves when they invariably choose the rewarding behavior.
So please forget about learning some magical technique that must be some secret that only the pros understand. The magic is in not training your
dog but offering your dog choices that will allow them to train themselves. Try it. Youll like the results.
Jonathan
perfectdogtraining.com