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Dog Obedience Advice: Use a Squirt BottleBefore long all you have to do is say "squirt bottle" and the behavior comes to a halt. Basic Training classes at Petsmart are well worth it. Keeping in mind that your consistency with your beloved is what will make or break your relationship with your pet. By Debbie from Myrtle Beach, SC Feedback About This Post:RE: Dog Obedience Advice: Use a Squirt Bottle
A squirt bottle is fine but not directly into their face. I believe training should be on a positive basis where you wait and reward desired behaviours rather than a negative punishment. It takes a little more of your time and definitely more of your patience BUT it is FAR more effective. Punishment training methods often have relapse problems but positive reinforcement training rarely does! Post By Shelter Worker (Guest Post) RE: Dog Obedience Advice: Use a Squirt BottleI have had to do the spraying of water myself. All I have to do is just pick up the garden hose and my 4 dog's will run like the wind. Sometimes they think it is a game. Post By Brenda (Guest Post) RE: Dog Obedience Advice: Use a Squirt Bottle
I can't believe that you pet owners think that a squirt of water is abusive. Come on. The water can only be a distraction to get the behavior to stop. Unless you are using a power hose, how can water harm a pet? Post by shirleyamh RE: Dog Obedience Advice: Use a Squirt Bottle
It would be abuse to forcefully squirt the dog in the face or to scare the dog, but a little squirt in the mouth area wouldn't hurt if it stopped the bad behavior. I tried this with my German Shep, but she loved it and opened her mouth for the water and wanted me to keep squirting it in her mouth. Post By Stngray (Guest Post) RE: Dog Obedience Advice: Use a Squirt BottleThis is definitely pet abuse. Positive training methods are better. I think that has already been said before but has anyone mentioned how dangerous this method is. Not all dogs are so passive when it comes to unpleasant consequences. Next time you reach for a spray bottle the dog might decide to stop you ie attack you. Post by dcelnikier RE: Best Pet Obedience Advice: Use A Squirt BottleThis would work good on a dog that is not nervous. Did this with my dog (who is very nervous and timid, he is Chu/mix) scared him to death. Now if you bring it out and spray him he runs with his tail between his legs and will not come out of his crate for a long time. On the bigger more sturdy dogs it will do wonders. Post by wacky camper RE: Best Pet Obedience Advice: Use A Squirt Bottle
I posted a tip about using a spray bottle to train your pet & to steer them away from bad behavior about a year ago on this board & the loyal Pet-Loving folks here on ThriftyFun really let me HAVE it!!! ... It seems pet owners consider this to be "pet abuse"...& while I don't think you should ever spray your pet in the face, I don't really think it's "abuse" to spray them either... It's like everything else out there in this world, It's all about moderation! ...I sprayed my cat in the hind quarters only 2 or 3 times & now I never need to do it again... All I need to do is LOOK like I'm going to reach for the spray bottle & he jumps down from the countertop! ...But, for those who dislike the spray bottle technique, I've found that clapping my hands 3 times quickly & loudly has the same effect. (I've also heard to never yell the pets name because you should only use their name when they are doing something good. otherwise it will confuse them). Post by Cyinda |
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