“Balanced Dog Training Explained”
To start, let’s look at how our society works and how we learn. In school, if a student isn’t doing well, they receive bad grades,which pushes them to work harder. When they improve, they get rewards like gold stars. At work, if an employee is always late, their boss talks to them to correct the behaviour. When the employee starts showing up on time and doing well, they might get a raise or a promotion. Similarly, when someone breaks a traffic rule, the police talk to them to prevent risky behaviour.
Now, the key to setting someone straight, even a dog, is using the right techniques without being rough. If we only reward goodbehaviour or ignore bad habits, it often leads to more unwanted behaviours.
It’s essential to trust your dog trainer and discuss methods before starting training. Striking a balance and using a balanced approach in all aspects of life usually leads to positive and long-lasting results.
By Nick Zades