Originally Posted by
Hammer
There were bits of it I could understand (whether I agree or not...I don't know).
Lets go through things piece by piece :smt001
Eating first, then putting his bowl down. When coming home,
This is one of the biggest fallacies going. Its hogwash. That womans cobbled together notions [ of other peoples theories which have been debunked years ago ], is based on flawed wolf behaviour theory in the mistaken belief that Alphas eat first. They don`t.
Also, dogs are not wolves, humans are not their alpha`s and never will be. Different species - and dogs know it full well. Applying wolf heirachy, [ and getting it the wrong way around anyway ], is utter hogwash.
waiting until he's calmed down before acknowledging him.
That`s basic stuff - it does`nt warrant a huge fee to be told what`s basic common sense :smt001
Avoiding confrontation situations on the walk by turning and walking the other way.
Great way to increase the likelihood of problems by pretending the world is a sterile place where no other dogs or people or whatever other trigger existing in it.
Sooner or later a situation will arise where there is no where to just turn and walk away [ ie narrow path, dog ahead, turn around - and there`s another coming up behind you...].
It only serves to prevent a dog being able to get used to other dogs being around, and totally fails to allow them to develop any socialising skills - and that`s
far more potentially dangerous [ literally ], than carefully managing and shaping behaviours around triggers.
If a dog has issues with other dogs, desensitise with careful safe exposure, make the distant presence of other dogs a rewarding trigger by interacting with the dog which has the issue, reward for focussing on the handler, create situations, [ preferably with the help of people with steady dog who
do know what they are doing and understand dog aggression issues ], where the sight of another dog means positive interaction with the handler, with rewards for doing so be it treat / toy or the reward of verbal or physical praise or pleasant visual communication.
Turning tail at the mere sight of a distant dog will only cause the one being constantly turned away to learn that other dogs
must mean trouble and that escape is paramount - and when escape one day isn`t possible, because the dog will have no idea of how to read the other dogs intent [ or total lack of any negative intent whatsoever ], three guesses what will probably happen....
Only letting him through the door once I've passed through first. These things, I get.
You might get them but I`d for-get them - the going through the door stuff is yet more rot, it serves no `heirachy` purpose.
But it is one of the most commonly spouted alpha schmalpha` theories which is about blinding with [ flawed ] science to sound like something mystical for bonding and prevention of dogs taking over the world :smt042
However, I started to think "you what" when he said that we shouldn't be leaving him with stuffed Kongs. This encourages him to 'hunt' for food while we are away, thus causing him to think of himself as the Alpha.
I`m sorry, please don`t think my reaction is at you for writing the above, [ you have obviously seen straight through that rubbish
], its at the numpty who spouted that at you - when I got to this part of the post my reaction - literally - was :smt044 :smt044 :smt044
Nuff said
Also, we are to only fuss or pet the dog if, first, we call him to us or, second, we instigate the activity. If the dog comes to us for attention, we give none.
Imo that`s bordering on cruelty. Dogs are social animals. Communication and interaction is part of what creates their personality and ability to deal with situations. The average dogs mental capacity [ average taken across all breeds ], is that of a three year old human child.
Would you ignore a three year old child who is trying to get your attention ?
What if something was wrong ?
Its so important to learn to read a dogs communications. If that dog is not allowed to communicate then trust me, one day that dog will have a major reaction because of their human not being able to read that dog. The dog will have given up trying, it will have zero faith in their human because trying to instigate interaction leads to punishment [ being ignored ], the dog will become detached. Goodbye bonding...
Having worked on the rehab of seriously mentally damaged dogs, [ including adopting them ], seeing dead eyes because they have nigh on given up on life, or frightened eyes because they don`t know how to trust, having to teach them something so basic such as that even glancing in my direction brings a reward of some kind for the dog, let alone feeling they can safely and confidently wander over to be stroked gently or even just smiled at - imagine the impact on those dogs if the person supposedly helping them applied the JF rubbish....
Think about how many dogs in that state got to be that way in the first place - because of mental [ ignoring ], or physical punishment just for trying to communicate or be affectionate with the person who is
supposed to be their trusted caring companion...
If we walk up to the dog, we give none. He will then consider himself the Alpha again!!!
Please, removed the word alpha from your mind, it is not applicable, bin it, write it on a piece of paper and burn it, anything but let that woman or her minions ever ever ever apply it to a dog, they have`nt got a clue what the word means so better to dismiss it from the vocabulary than have it so utterly blatantly misused by their sort
However, we live in a small bungalow on a school site. We are all so close to each other, it's very difficult to determine who's called who over...did I call the dog, or did he call me? Way too difficult and not really worth it.
Glad to hear it
After all you have a dog to be part of your family, your companion, and for you to be their companion through life, not to have a dog which has to be a silent robotic ornament to shove in a corner of a room and only switch on like a remote controlled toy when its convenient
One thing I will say. On the five or so walks since the chap came on Monday, Benson is not pulling on the leash. granted, I have kept him away from confrontational situations, but he is keeping by my side. he didn't before. Maybe.............
A properly fitted comfortable harness, [ of the right type ], positive interaction and fun training - and handlers not tensing up at the site of another dog or just at the thought of being pulled etc etc - would do the same thing
Though I suspect its possibly a case of the dog feeling unnerved at change of `the norm`
Do you want a dog to be clingy because he`s worried about life ?
Or to be close to you because you are
the best thing in the dogs world so that there is nowhere else the dog would rather be than by your side because you are fun to be with, safe to be with, and can create a confident air between you and your dog for the surroundings wherever you may be ?
Only you can decide that :smt001