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One trained dog equals 60 search-and-rescue workers.
It appears, then, that the approach to training
You cannot teach old dogs new tricks.
After you work out, you have your dog with you. There's no better companion. You've got to have a friend. I didn't like opponents who had dogs with them. Because you know they had a little edge. They have a friend.
It is hard to teach an old dog tricks.
Cats are hard to train, but they can train them.
Be the person your dog thinks you are!
Dogs have a lot to communicate to a person willing to listen.
In order to really enjoy a dog, one doesn't merely try to train him to be semi-human. The point of it is to open oneself to the possibility of becoming partly a dog.
Training a child is exactly like training a puppy; a little heedless inattention and it is out of hand immediately; the great thing is not to let it acquire bad habits that must afterward be broken.
To Be Trained Is To Be Strengthened
First rule: If your dog doesn't do what you want, it's your fault.
As you get better and better working out, there's no one who can keep up with you running. If you don't have a good dog, it's going to be the most lonesome training camp you'll ever have.
To become a good dog-doctor it is necessary to love dogs, but it is also necessary to understand them - the same as with us, with the difference that it is easier to understand a dog than a man and easier to love him.
Heavy socialization is the single smartest investment you can make in a dog.
The best training is to play by ear: trial by fire.
Dogs are great teachers. They are at home in the world. They live in the moment, and they force us to stay there with them. Dogs love us unconditionally, not for our bodies or bank accounts.
You cannot teach an old dog new tricks
Be your dogs own personal chef!
Anyone who has a dog knows that they have some very deep thoughts, that they have moods and emotions, they get their feelings hurt. It's not a far reach to give them opinions and values and long-term desires.
Well I am grooming him, he has a boxing trainer that knows what he is talking about, and once he has that he is able to put everything together and he listens, and when somebody listens they are able to accomplish anything.
Good dog! Nice fetch!"
"He wasn't fetching."
"Bring her here, boy. Good job!"
The dog looked from Zack to me.
"I've been training him," Zack said. "Up till now he's brought home only dead rabbits, but I guess he's finally getting the hang of it.
I had been told that the training procedure with cats was difficult. It's not. Mine had me trained in two days.
WE GET ADVICE FROM A POODLE
The human race should learn from dogs about the enormous power of love.
Always walk out the door ahead of your dog when leaving the house. This will show your dog who is in the leadership role.
There is nothing training cannot do. Nothing is above its reach. It can turn bad morals to good; it can destroy bad principles and recreate good ones; it can lift men to angelship.
Only a human being can step out of himself and analyze what he is doing right and what he is doing wrong. A dog
Through the program, they get the basics of what it takes to train.
Dogs want to be people. That's what their lives are about. They don't like being a dog. They're with people all the time, they want to graduate. My dog would sit there all day, he would watch me walk by, he would think to himself, I could do that! He's not that good.
I tend to place kids in a class with dogs, preferring the quiet, the smart, and the well trained.
Conditioning was something I always shied away from, now I've learnt that training never stops.
Dogs are born knowing exactly what they want to do: eat, scratch, roll in disgusting stuff, sniff and squabble with other dogs, roam, sleep, have sex. Little of this is what we want them to do, of course. We ask them to sit, stay, smell peasant, practice abstinence, and be accommodating.
All dogs can be guide dogs of a sort, leading us to places we didn't even know we needed or wanted to go.
I wish dogs understood: 'We're going in five minutes.
He listens to his trainer real good. He just doesn't listen to me. I still can't get him to do nothing.
American dog say, 'Woof, woof.' Korean dog say, 'Mung, mung.' Polish dog say, 'How, how.' So which dog barking is correct? That is human beings' barking, not 'dog' barking. If dog and you become one hundred percent one, then you know sound of barking. This is Zen teaching. Boom! Become one.
You can't teach an old dog new tricks,
Dogs are a gift to mankind. They are happy and joyful and loyal by nature. They are pure, positive energy and teach by example. That is all that's required of them.
Don't hire a dog, then bark yourself
Training makes perfect.
If you would wish the dog to follow you, feed him
If you give only 80 percent leadership, your dog will give you 80 percent following. And the other 20 percent of the time he will run the show. If you give your dog any opportunity for him to lead you, he will take it.
A dog is the only exercise machine you cannot decide to skip when you don't feel like it.
They say you can litter-box train them, but they lie.
Training is an active, dynamic process lived out daily in all areas of life- not a rote exercise in memorizing verses and going to church every week.
The breeder can indeed lay the foundations of a good and serviceable dog but the trainer must see to it that he brings to their highest possible development, the physical and mental foundations already laid and thus his is the more grateful task.
To Be Trained Is To Accomplish The Discovered Goal
At Lackland Air Force Base, they make an effort to retrain military dogs that suffer from PTSD. It's a lengthy, long process. The treatment is much the same as it would be for people, but it's a difficult road back.
Discipline isn't about showing a dog who's boss; it's about taking
responsibility for a living creature you have brought into your world.
In training, there is no winning or losing. There is only learning.
When I go and work with people, I never say, 'Your dog is changed for the rest of its life.' It's like a diet. You've got to maintain a discipline and ritual in your life to keep a certain figure.
Dogs really are perfect soldiers. They are brave and smart; they can smell through walls, see in the dark, and eat Army rations without complaint.
Trainers are the most passionate animal people in the world. We sacrifice our lives to make the lives of animals better.
Dogs change lives. Half Buddha, half Bozo, they keep us tethered to the earth, and teach us to fly. Our dogs are our sanity keepers.
It's all about training smart.
You've got to keep a dog with you at all times. A dog cannot roam. You've got to keep him in the house with you. You can't have a wild dog and expect days to go good.
Learning from wolves to interact with pet dogs makes about as much sense as, 'I want to improve my parenting - let's see how the chimps do it!'
The good Shepherd dog knows his master almost better than himself and must wonder indeed at the lack of the reverse.
There is nothing as content on this earth as a dog doing what he was bred to do.
Everything I know, I learned from dogs.
Many of the qualities that come so effortlessly to dogs - loyalty, devotion, selflessness, unflagging optimism, unqualified love - can be elusive to humans.
One of the most obvious ways dogs can improve our physical and mental health is via daily walks.
After years of having a dog, you know him. You know the meaning of his snuffs and grunts and barks. Every twitch of the ears is a question or statement, every wag of the tail is an exclamation.
No dog is too much for me to handle. I rehabilitate dogs, I train people. I am the dog whisperer.
Dogs make us believe we can actually be as they see us.
House-training, I must tell you, is a formality that can elude young dachshunds for some time; this is particularly true in climates that affront their sensibilities with outrageous meteorological insults. Rain, for example, or a startling gust of wind.
I got a dog-training book. It says Grendel needs mental stimulation, so I tried to train him, but I think he must be retarded.
Look don't sit there behind the computer like a useless vegetable and tell me how to train
Training is imperative for raising a team.
Terriers are problem solvers. They'll do what you tell them, but only if it happens to be in line with what they wanted to do anyway.
When you feed the big dog, it does whatever you tell him to do.
My daughter is here in town doing a play, and her dog is staying with us. We live up in the hills, so he has access to thousands of acres of wilderness.
The training is a set of interpersonal interactions that lead to emotional and intellectual experiences that provide a circumstance and an intrument for self awareness, self observation and reflection on the circumstances of the subject trainee, both in his individual life and as a social being.
You will never reach your destination if you stop & throw stones at every dog that barks ... Better keep biscuits & Move on.
When it comes to training I do that through teaching.
The biggest mistake in puppy training, which is also the most common one, is punishing the dog for bad behavior.
We derive immeasurable good, uncounted pleasures, enormous security, and many critical lessons about life by owning dogs.
Samuel Butler (1835-1902) said, "The great pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too." 7
I'm being trained to shake the bon-bon appropriately.
Miles a day, which is illegal in most towns. Even if it's not illegal, it's dangerous. So you have to figure out substitute behaviors that keep your dog happy
You learn more doing than doing training.
My dog has the intellectual capacity of a lime wedge, yet even he possesses an elaborate set of assumptions, based on his ability to control my behavior through a combination of slavish devotion and incessant howling.
Training a horse is above all feeling and trying, according to what you feel, to help the horse and not to force him.
Show me a dog who still cannot perform a task after it has been trained over and over again, and I'll tell you who the slow learner is.
This may be the primary purpose of dogs: to restore our sense of wonder and to help us maintain it, to make us consider that we should trust our intuition as they trust theirs and to help us realize that a thing known intuitively can be as real as anything known by material experience.
If I had a dog, I'd train him to kill on command. And the command I'd use would be, "Is he friendly?"
Don't treat the dogs like people. Treat the dogs like dogs. They are better than people.
I train every day of my life as they have never trained a day in theirs.
Experts are just trained dogs.
Not every difficult and dangerous thing is suitable for training, but only that which is conducive to success in achieving the object of our effort.
There is no more off-leash reliable, calm, sophisticated, go-with-you-anywhere dog than a trained sheepdog.
When was the last time someone was so overjoyed to see you, so brimming with love and affection that they literally ran to greet you? A dog will do that for you--ten, twenty, thirty times a day.
The way is in training.
A dog is one of the few remaining reasons why some people can be persuaded to go for a walk.
What do they think they're doing, keeping a thing like that locked up in a school?" said Ron finally. "If any dog needs exercise, that one does.
Sit down, close your eyes, and think about dogs for ten minutes. On a very clear, physiological, and neurochemical level, your body is changed by these really positive thoughts.
You have probably heard the saying that you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Actually, there is another saying that is probably more accurate, but is not quite as well known: 'The quickest way to become an old dog is to quit learning new tricks.
My parents gave me a boxer puppy as a present. I have wanted a dog for years and must first give her attention in the morning.
Repetition is important in the training not only of animals but also of humans. Yann Martel in Life of Pi, Page 25