
Something that occurs to me a lot when reading these threads, is this.
Exactly HOW much messing about is a dog expected to tolerate?
Dont our dogs have a right to some peace and quiet, time to chill out, and enjoy their dinners?
I sure as h3ll would not be happy with toddlers or adults prodding, poking, sticking their fingers in my dinner, or taking it away. Nor would i be happy with constant pestering from people to perform tricks, play, perform strict obediance etc.
As part of sharing my life with my animals, i believe it is necessary to RESPECT them, as much as it is necessary to love them.
I am not suggesting for one minute that we dont train our dogs, i firmly believe that an untrained dog is not a happy one, but lots of people come on message boards (not just this one, i post on several) complaining that their dog wont put up with certain things, predominantly kids messing them about!
There does seem to be a lot of people out there who must constantly reaffirm their so called 'status' over thier dog at every opportunity, by taking away food bowls and the like. Why? I know i CAN take away a food bowl if a wish too, i just dont wish too. I havent done anything specific to train this at all, maybe im just lucky, maybe its cos i HAVENT messed about with preconcieved ideas of what i should and shouldnt be doing.
I really do think, that a lot of co-habiting with animals is more down to simple common sense than any fantastic new method of dog training, wether thats the JFennell method, or the John Fisher method, or the old fashioned 'show em who is boss' method.
Common sense tells me, very easily (unless i really do naturally think like a dog) that a dog who is constantly annoyed over a precious resource like food will eventually give out warnings, followed by snapping, and biting.
That is to me the same as the child whose older sibling keeps stealing his chips off his dinner plate. First a shout, then a tantrum, then a stab in the back of the hand with a fork. (that actually did happen when i was a kid!)
Another one; If you beat or scare a child that messes its pants in front of you, when you are attempting to potty train it, it wont take long for the child to go somewhere else to do it.
What it WONT do is encourage the child to associate the feeling of needing to go toilet, with letting an adult know.
So, why do people think that puppies are much different? Many people still feel the need to punish a pup for toiletting in front of them, all this acheives is the pup toiletting away from the owner, AND stopping it from asking to go out!
There does seem to be a lot of blind faith in books, tv dog trainers and posters on message boards.
Use common sense! Im sure we must all have some, and if you HAVENT got any common sense, dont get a dog!!!! (or, it would appear, a child, hehehe, thats why i dont have one!)
Em, (sorry, rant over)