Let's think about this not just for the hunting dog but any dog.
Everything that we consider as incorrect or inappropriate as certain behaviors in our dogs is nothing more than a reflection of ourselves as owners.
Obviously, we speak in a context and environment with lack or incorrect education (in addition to other possible coincident factors). We do not want to appear categorical but for a certain majority of problems in the coexistence with our dogs almost always are due to this parameter.
If our puppies are the ones that can practically do what they want, hardly, because yes, this will behave correctly in any place and the environment. It may be that there are some individuals who with little thing behave, let's say that in a correct way, or what comes close to the right thing. But in a major part of today's modern canine society, this is not so.
Well, based on the fact that each of us enjoys the company of our dog in a different way and in our way, something that should be present is always a correct education of it. In this concept, we should all have it present and coincide.
Our dog will not be happier because:
- Do not control yourself when you bark and do not touch.
- Do not control it when (without permission) starts eating.
- Do not control yourself when (without permission) gets to bite your ball or toys ....
- Do not control yourself when you leave uncontrollably at the time of the ride.
- You will not be monitored during the ride in your raids to investigate the environment in a way.
To this list, you can add much more uncontrollable, obviously, to the user's liking but if we think quietly about this lack of control and supervision, many owners think they are better and make their dogs happier.
Let's not fool ourselves, this does not generate that well-being that we seek in our dogs, rather it will be another set of priorities that this type of lack of supervision can cause in them.
For example, the one who can ingest anything that is dangerous or harmful to his health, in cases of aggressiveness commit an aggression with all that entails.
We can say that also, in this way, the dog will be much facilitated his desire to do on his own whatever, without going through the owner before (except for this to be missed or released from the leash).
In which case, you have already been given the theoretical permission to be licensed and do what you want. I intend with this to make you see that our dog needs order and control in his life as much and so much affection and affection that he gives them.
Being controllers and loving we will get much more than being just loving and permissive with them.
Teach them to manage when they should wait to eat or run free or get into the car. It provides them with a fundamental learning for their well-being and better coexistence with us and society. Learn to be attentive (if only for a few moments).
Without rules and norms we will always have a tendency to see in them a reflection of us from that part that does not help them precisely to know what is right and what is not.
If you stop to think for a moment each of you can see how we let them do their own thing without them learning to behave and relate as I am sure we would like everyone.
I am often asked my customers why I say, especially at the beginning of work with them, that in the pipi can or in the park where usually grouped with other owners and their dogs that do not let them loose unsupervised (real) and without Have supervised how they are there.
In playing, pursuing others, biting, jumping, I do not see any useful learning from the individual, family and social point of view for their correct education.
How many of these forms do I describe lead to unwanted behaviors in these dogs? We think that the dog should vent that he needs to bite, chase, etc. It is not uncertain at all, but what we should keep in mind is that they can do all this, but in a controlled and managed way, not in any way and without the supervision and control of their serious owner and committed to their well-being and education.
After many years my address is this, we will play, yes of course, and run and make him run and bite (correctly his biter) but with us as playmates or activity relating to other dogs (as long as they are compatible between They do not result in incorrect behaviors) under the supervision of their owner ALWAYS.
As I said in another point in this article, each of us lives in a different way and forms, from the respect that deserves. But if this article serves to give a little help to the owner restless and eager to want to know another way or another vision of what everyone thinks and tends to standardize both myths that are not the current reality I will be satisfied.
Everything that we consider as incorrect or inappropriate as certain behaviors in our dogs is nothing more than a reflection of ourselves as owners.
Obviously, we speak in a context and environment with lack or incorrect education (in addition to other possible coincident factors). We do not want to appear categorical but for a certain majority of problems in the coexistence with our dogs almost always are due to this parameter.
If our puppies are the ones that can practically do what they want, hardly, because yes, this will behave correctly in any place and the environment. It may be that there are some individuals who with little thing behave, let's say that in a correct way, or what comes close to the right thing. But in a major part of today's modern canine society, this is not so.
Well, based on the fact that each of us enjoys the company of our dog in a different way and in our way, something that should be present is always a correct education of it. In this concept, we should all have it present and coincide.
Our dog will not be happier because:
- Do not control yourself when you bark and do not touch.
- Do not control it when (without permission) starts eating.
- Do not control yourself when (without permission) gets to bite your ball or toys ....
- Do not control yourself when you leave uncontrollably at the time of the ride.
- You will not be monitored during the ride in your raids to investigate the environment in a way.
To this list, you can add much more uncontrollable, obviously, to the user's liking but if we think quietly about this lack of control and supervision, many owners think they are better and make their dogs happier.
Let's not fool ourselves, this does not generate that well-being that we seek in our dogs, rather it will be another set of priorities that this type of lack of supervision can cause in them.
For example, the one who can ingest anything that is dangerous or harmful to his health, in cases of aggressiveness commit an aggression with all that entails.
We can say that also, in this way, the dog will be much facilitated his desire to do on his own whatever, without going through the owner before (except for this to be missed or released from the leash).
In which case, you have already been given the theoretical permission to be licensed and do what you want. I intend with this to make you see that our dog needs order and control in his life as much and so much affection and affection that he gives them.
Being controllers and loving we will get much more than being just loving and permissive with them.
Teach them to manage when they should wait to eat or run free or get into the car. It provides them with a fundamental learning for their well-being and better coexistence with us and society. Learn to be attentive (if only for a few moments).
Without rules and norms we will always have a tendency to see in them a reflection of us from that part that does not help them precisely to know what is right and what is not.
If you stop to think for a moment each of you can see how we let them do their own thing without them learning to behave and relate as I am sure we would like everyone.
I am often asked my customers why I say, especially at the beginning of work with them, that in the pipi can or in the park where usually grouped with other owners and their dogs that do not let them loose unsupervised (real) and without Have supervised how they are there.
In playing, pursuing others, biting, jumping, I do not see any useful learning from the individual, family and social point of view for their correct education.
How many of these forms do I describe lead to unwanted behaviors in these dogs? We think that the dog should vent that he needs to bite, chase, etc. It is not uncertain at all, but what we should keep in mind is that they can do all this, but in a controlled and managed way, not in any way and without the supervision and control of their serious owner and committed to their well-being and education.
After many years my address is this, we will play, yes of course, and run and make him run and bite (correctly his biter) but with us as playmates or activity relating to other dogs (as long as they are compatible between They do not result in incorrect behaviors) under the supervision of their owner ALWAYS.
As I said in another point in this article, each of us lives in a different way and forms, from the respect that deserves. But if this article serves to give a little help to the owner restless and eager to want to know another way or another vision of what everyone thinks and tends to standardize both myths that are not the current reality I will be satisfied.