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You are the center of your dog's universe. It is a weighty responsibility.
You probably give your dog food, medical care, exercise, shelter and
affection. But have you ever considered I think we love our dogs so much
because they seem so like us in so many ways. We can see them feel joy
and pain just like us. Things that we so admire in humans such as loyalty,
trust and a boundless joy are so abundant in our dogs that we cannot
help but love them. But loving our dogs means more then simply showering
them with treats and kisses. We must respect that in being so like us
humans that they need purpose beyond living for In the course of my dog training
at Perfect Manners Dog Training I encounter so many stressed, neurotic
pets that are being literally killed with kindness that it troubles
me Think of how many horrific headlines you've read of the spoiled rich child who was given everything in life without effort and spent his years spiraling from one personal tragedy to the next. Recall the consequences of life without purpose on our species and imagine what we do to our canine family. Many of the more popular dog breeds
that we love as pets were bred for work. Border Collies toiled long
hours in the field herding with their master. Labs hunted and retrieved
while We live in urban areas and we
cannot reasonably take our dog sheep herding in our subdivision. But
we can provide challenge and purpose to their lives. We can give them
work and thereby give them self worth. This is what our dogs truly need
and is the part of their evolutionary heritage that has made them an
integral part of the human experience. If you haven't begun, start obedience
training your dog. Before your dog eats, make her do work. Have her
sit, down and come before you feed her. You may pet her because you
love her but your touch will have warm meaning if she first fetches
your slippers or puts her toys away in her toy box. When you walk her,
work her. Throw away your retractable leash and have your dog walk on
a heel where she must focus on you. In other words, think of your own
life Love is more then giving affection.
It is also understanding what can truly bring joy to that four legged
creature that adores you more then you could ever know. Training your
dog is About The Author Sandy Finley (Perfect Manners Dog Training), is a professional dog trainer and owner of Perfect Manners Dog Training in metro Chicago. He is considered a national authority on dog behavior and dog training. Find many of Sandy's articles on dog training at http://www.perfectdogtraining.com. |