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Scene 1:
You and your family sit down at the table to eat dinner. Your
normally well behaved pooch is under the table nuzzling everyone or
sitting at the corner of the table whining and begging.
Dogs learn
to beg (and it is a learned behavior) because they are rewarded for
their behavior. It is a TRICK they learn very quickly. Sound silly? - Think about it. One of the quickest ways to teach a dog a trick is to wait for him to do the desired behavior, and then reward him for it. The "trick" is staring you down and whining at the appropriate time, when food is available. The reward, well, we all know is the treat he gets, and there's nothing tastier that "people food." The fact is, most dogs that eat a given amount of people food become obese, less mobile and die younger, the ultimate result of a trick well learned. Correcting the behavior is really not that difficult if EVERYONE agrees to abide by the rules.
It should only take a few days for the behavior to be corrected, but remember, EVERYONE must agree and stick to the training. Visitors must also be told not to feed the dog. All it takes is one person to sneak food under the table, and all your work is undone. |
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