First off, the human is not taking charge of the situation. The - TopicsExpress



          

First off, the human is not taking charge of the situation. The dog is excited, but also submissive so there is no need to be yelling or tugging at the leash. She is not being clear on what she wants the dog to do. If I wanted the dog to sit, I would stand straight up and wait until the dog calms down. Pushing the dog away can actually encourages the dog to come back. Her posture is also wrong, by leaning over she is not seen as someone to respect. Yelling at the dog will have no effect because the dog does not understand speech and the human has not earn the rank of respect. after placing the food down, she beings to pet the animal, but the dog has not achieved what was asked in the beginning, To calm down and wait patiently to be fed. This can be a miscommunicationon both parties, the human for rewarding and the dog for thinking it has done right. She state that she has shown him who is in charge, but if she had she would be able to remove the food without yelling. The dog then takes a submissive position and is still yelled at. Overall, the handlers skills are poor and based on old techniques.
Posted on: Fri, 22 Aug 2014 04:00:44 +0000

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