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<blockquote data-quote="MerakSpielman" data-source="post: 1438709" data-attributes="member: 7464"><p>I trained my dog not to chew, but instead lick... Now she licks everything and everybody unless they know the command to stop ("Enough" if it's you, "NoLick" if it's a thing). But I tought her when she was a little puppy.</p><p> </p><p>I'm curious how much time you spend around your dog. It can be difficult to train a dog if all the people in the house are gone to work or school for good chunks of their waking time. It's very difficult to train a dog to avoid a behavior unless you consistantly catch them in the act - rubbing his nose at the torn-up shoes he finished eating three hours ago is a lot less effective.</p><p> </p><p>I dislike any training method that involves pain - including hot sauce. I consider it important for the dog to consider me as a member of the pack - another dog with whom he can play - but I get to be the Alpha. Dogs respond well if their place in the social hierarchy is well-known and consistantly enforced (and they seem happy in any position, once they know what it is).</p><p> </p><p>Where did you get this dog? Some dogs respond poorly to training because of past experiences with people (the terrier I got from the Humane Society was clearly beaten for digging under the fence. It took ages and very gentle discipline to teach her humans don't necessarily require escaping from).</p><p> </p><p>Is he housebroken? How did you train that?</p><p> </p><p>Or your dog could be stupid and more slow to establish cause and effect than other dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MerakSpielman, post: 1438709, member: 7464"] I trained my dog not to chew, but instead lick... Now she licks everything and everybody unless they know the command to stop ("Enough" if it's you, "NoLick" if it's a thing). But I tought her when she was a little puppy. I'm curious how much time you spend around your dog. It can be difficult to train a dog if all the people in the house are gone to work or school for good chunks of their waking time. It's very difficult to train a dog to avoid a behavior unless you consistantly catch them in the act - rubbing his nose at the torn-up shoes he finished eating three hours ago is a lot less effective. I dislike any training method that involves pain - including hot sauce. I consider it important for the dog to consider me as a member of the pack - another dog with whom he can play - but I get to be the Alpha. Dogs respond well if their place in the social hierarchy is well-known and consistantly enforced (and they seem happy in any position, once they know what it is). Where did you get this dog? Some dogs respond poorly to training because of past experiences with people (the terrier I got from the Humane Society was clearly beaten for digging under the fence. It took ages and very gentle discipline to teach her humans don't necessarily require escaping from). Is he housebroken? How did you train that? Or your dog could be stupid and more slow to establish cause and effect than other dogs. [/QUOTE]
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