Training dogs is a delicate art. These loyal companions look up to us not just for food and shelter but also for guidance. The approach we choose to teach them can significantly affect their mental well-being and our relationship with them. This article underscores the pitfalls of punishment-based training and champions the merits of positive reinforcement. The Misunderstanding About Punishment-Based Training In the realm of dog training, the term “punishment-based” has often been misinterpreted. The idea is not about disciplining errant dogs but rather using corrective measures to deter repeated unwanted behavior. Examples range from a stern “No!” to more…
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