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โMay-31-2015 10:08 AM
โMay-31-2015 07:56 AM
โMay-31-2015 07:47 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:Go Dogs wrote:
The author's credentials are not valid, IMO.
Who do you mean? Which Author?
โMay-31-2015 07:01 AM
Go Dogs wrote:
The author's credentials are not valid, IMO.
โMay-31-2015 06:58 AM
Dog Folks wrote:
4X4Dodger: The issues you mention are very true! Unfortunately the American public, wants instant results, with no effort and cheap!
More than once a potential client of my dog training classes would look at me and say:"You mean I have to work with the dog EVRY DAY?"
I told them it was only 15 minutes per day.
The person with the out of control dog would respond:"Never mind. That is too much work. I don't have the time for this. Do you train dogs without me?"
They want a well behaved dog, but are not willing to expend just a little effort to have one. Again, they want instant results.
Look at all the diet pills, etc. NO effort, instant results. TV Doctors are no better. If you just listen to them and use what they are pushing, they are going to save your life in 30 minutes!!
You said:" I am not against the idea of Dog experts at all I just really question the need for them. If we all took the time to try to think like a dog and see the world thru their eyes we would be able to train them much more effectively."
Yes there would be no need IF we "took the time." That is the problem; We as a society, will NOT take the time, or make the effort. They are willing to pay to have "experts" do the work for them. Or buy the latest book or DVD that is full of false promises.
โMay-31-2015 06:56 AM
Go Dogs wrote:
' If we all took the time to try to think like a dog and see the world thru their eyes we would be able to train them much more effectively.'
Okay. While you at it, try and think like all the different races, cultures, religions, etc. so better to see other's point of view. If people were willing to take the time to 'think' as other's do, would we have the world problems that we do? IOW: people aren't doing so well understanding other people, let alone other species!
โMay-31-2015 06:38 AM
Dog Folks wrote:
4X4Dodger: The issues you mention are very true! Unfortunately the American public, wants instant results, with no effort and cheap!
More than once a potential client of my dog training classes would look at me and say:"You mean I have to work with the dog EVRY DAY?"
I told them it was only 15 minutes per day.
The person with the out of control dog would respond:"Never mind. That is too much work. I don't have the time for this. Do you train dogs without me?"
They want a well behaved dog, but are not willing to expend just a little effort to have one. Again, they want instant results.
Look at all the diet pills, etc. NO effort, instant results. TV Doctors are no better. If you just listen to them and use what they are pushing, they are going to save your life in 30 minutes!!
You said:" I am not against the idea of Dog experts at all I just really question the need for them. If we all took the time to try to think like a dog and see the world thru their eyes we would be able to train them much more effectively."
Yes there would be no need IF we "took the time." That is the problem; We as a society, will NOT take the time, or make the effort. They are willing to pay to have "experts" do the work for them. Or buy the latest book or DVD that is full of false promises.
โMay-31-2015 06:19 AM
โMay-31-2015 05:56 AM
โMay-31-2015 05:16 AM
Dog Folks wrote:
4X4Doger: Now there is some information we can agree upon!!!
Dog "experts" are measured by experience and results only. There are not many "degrees" because there not many mainstream colleges offering them. A degree has no indication of every day skills. I have a college degree that is mostly worthless in today's society.
There are some "certification" programs for dog trainers, mostly offered on line or by for profit "schools." I doubt their real value.
4X4Dodger said: "So I find it a bit curious that some have the attitude that somehow one persons ideas on dog behavior (sic) are automatically superior to mine or anyone elses(sic) for that matter."
Wow can't agree more, but that statement is true with many people, everywhere. It is very common on forums. "It is my way or you are wrong" seems to be a common attitude.
4X4Dodger said: "Don't we have enough DNA level experience by now and enough Common knowledge..lore (sic) if you like to suffice for managing this relationship?
Again, we agree IF there is common sense being used. Unfortunately common sense is not so common.
Dog trainers, house cleaners, and most service companies, exist not because people do not have the basic, or instinctive skills to complete the task at hand or the desire to gain the information needed. Rather, people choose, for whatever reason, to pay someone else to complete the task. And thankfully these people exist because that is how I made a very comfortable living my entire life. (Service businesses.)
Now don't get too comfortable. There are many other areas we still strongly disagree. :B :B That is O.K. and keeps life interesting.
Best of Luck to you.
โMay-30-2015 05:27 PM
โMay-30-2015 05:04 PM
Dog Folks wrote:
Sorry Pawz4me. Your first link discusses the theory that dogs broke off from wolves earlier than thought. Not that they were never part of the same evolutionary chain.
The writer is NOT a scientist per say, although she has a degree in Geology. She is a science writer. There were no references to where this information came from.
Your second link is a BLOG for crying out loud. That is NOT science, no matter what they call their blog.
A snippet from your third link:"Finally, AVSAB points out that while aggression
between both domesticated and wild animals can be related to the desire to attain higher rank and thus priority access to resources, there
are many other causes. What do you call this? Not dominance?
When two dogs meet, and the aggression arises, and a fight begins, just what are you going to call it? What is the reason for this, if not dominance?
โMay-30-2015 04:42 PM