Ever wonder how you can get your dog to stop ignoring you? Dogs ignoring their owner is nothing new, especially amongst the pet dog community. But it does not have to be this way. Dog training takes time, practice, patient, and consistency. You cannot skimp on any of these ingredients. If you want a well behaved and well trained dog, you must put in the time and effort to train the dog.
What is a “poisoned” cue? A poisoned cue is a cue that the dog has made a negative association with a cue.. A poisoned cue cuts down on reliability and can sour your relationship with your dog.
I’ve actually said to people, “Don’t you dare complain about that dog when you’re not meeting his/her needs.”
By taking the time to meet your dog’s needs, your dog is more likely to be relaxed and well-behaved. Dogs are meant to move their bodies, use their noses, use their brains, and be active. They are not meant to sit in kennels all day, be relegated to the yard, or only interacted with when a person feels like it. I’ve actually said to people, “Don’t you dare complain about that dog when you’re not meeting his/her needs.”
There are plenty of fun and safe options to ensure your dog is getting mental stimulation, exercise, and a healthy dose of novelty. It is up to you to provide this – dogs often will not self-exercise, they certainly don’t self-train, and they can easily get bored. Here are a few ways to help ward of canine boredom.
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