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| Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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| I ♥ Joey & Ralphie! Donating Member | Quote:
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| Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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| I used to believe in the alpha theory but have since changed my views. It all seems a bit silly to me now, lol. The dog is pulling you out the door first... he's "dominant'. No, he's probably just really excited and wants to get outside and explore. The dog jumps on you constantly, he's automatically dominant. No, he's probably just overstimulated and joyed to see you and hasn't been taught otherwise. I just think the words "dominant" and "alpha" and "pack leader" have been way overused and used in the wrong context. I see that suggested far too much. Someone comes asking why their puppy is constantly biting them and I'll see replies like "You need to become his alpha, he thinks he's the pack leader" (and, I was probably one of these in the past ) but its really a lot simpler than that: he's a puppy and he doesn't know better.I do think that establishing a mutual trust is very important. I've been able to enjoy the experience of bonding and learning with a dog through truly positive reinforcement. Then I discovered clicker training as well. It's really amazing what you can do with a dog with a little encouragement and positive vibes. I am not my dogs "pack leader" nor his "alpha". He doesn't obey commands because he HAS to... he does because he WANTS to and he ENJOYS pleasing me. I think the discipline is okay, of course. A dog does need to know some boundaries and limits. But it did kind of open up my mind to see that the people who CREATED the "pack leader" and "alpha dog" theory disproved it themselves. And, though dogs biologically are like wolves (in their anatomy), dogs are NOT wolves but are domestic animals bred to work with humans. Wolves were not.
__________________ ~ Brit & Lights! Camera! Jackson! CGC ETD TKP ~ Follow Jackson on Instagram: https://instagram.com/jacksontheterrierLast edited by Britster; 08-14-2011 at 01:31 PM. |
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| Between♥Suspensions Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Vaissades
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| Alpha theory is effective... taking the love away and putting in effort has a positive effect though. I had to soft muzzle Scoobers when I first got him for his fear aggression with other dogs, he is and was very protective of his people.
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| Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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Love, patience, positive reinforcement, mutual respect created this:
__________________ ~ Brit & Lights! Camera! Jackson! CGC ETD TKP ~ Follow Jackson on Instagram: https://instagram.com/jacksontheterrier | |
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| Between♥Suspensions Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Vaissades
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| 'take the love away' do not encourage bad behavior as so many people do, 'taking the love away' as opposed to alpha theory methods that result in agression equating to returned aggression give love and attention for positive behaviors
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| Owned by a Gremlin Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: The Mitten State!
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I love that video. The music goes perfect with Jackson's little face expressions.
__________________ Taryn Momma to Gizmo AKA Monkeyman ![]() My husband, daughter, son, and dog make me who I am![]() "My goal in life is to be as good of a person my dog already thinks I am." | |
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: South Florida
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DO NOT know anything about rescues..only training a Yorkie from puppyhood to adulthood...I love a Yorkie who adores people and easy going... Knowing I am the leader takes ALL the stress off of them...they worry about nothing..the leader does all the worrying...and it makes for a very healthy Yorkie, physically and emotionally... Recently went to a playdate with mine...never saw so many unfriendly, fearful, aggressive Yorkies....people wanted to know who I got my girls from..they sat on everyones lap, no barking at strangers coming in and out, waited in line for treats, played with all the Yorks..some 3 times their size...I bred them, I raised them and they are perfect companions...sorry about the bragging, but I hear it every time some is around them... "Mom takes care of everything, we have no stress, worries or cares"...Kate, Becca, Pinkie, Mallory... | |
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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My pups live with a schedule and they are all loved, they are clean, vetted and know that their needs will be met. I believe that is all that is needed. When I get a new one in, he/she quickly learns the routine. I am always so amazed at how well they all adjust...my pups are so good about new ones coming in. ![]() You are right...it is different when you raise them as puppies. With rescues you don't always know what they have been through (and probably don't want to know). I love each and every one of these pups and accept them the same way that they accept me...unconditionally...although I am sure I am not as good at that as they are. If one or two of them have issues about people or dogs getting near them when they eat, it is a small thing to feed them by themselves. I do my best to meet their needs and they in turn are wonderful pups!
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: South Florida
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I had a friend with a few really mean dogs and bitches...they bit and snapped..very hard to live with...but she bred them because they were nice bitches, who produced nice puppies...some turned out wonderful, some took after the parents..so do not blame the dog for any of it...it is either bad breeding, bad environment or poor training...the dog is always the innocent one here. | |
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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Van Alstyne, TX
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| Mine are good with kids and are not protective of their food. You can even take treats right out of their mouths. But, they have been raised around kids and a lot of commotion. They are not food aggressive with each other either. They even seem almost willing to share. |
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| Owned by Bella & Tibbs Donating Member | My babies do really well with my 3 year old son! We of course watch my son very closely with them especially since Bella is very small we go over the rules every day! He is very loving and gentle with the dogs and they are with him. It is unreal how his and Tibbers's personality's match ....it's like they know what each other is thinking or something. Other kids are rarely allowed around them and if they are I have a strict no holding policy they can stroke their backs if I am holding them. Bella loves kids she wants to play but Tibbs gets really scared and shakes...They are neither one protective over food. However Tibbs is very protective over my son my HD has to be very careful with playing cause if Adam screams or laughs loudly he starts to growl and give the HD dirty looks until he lets him go.
__________________ XOXO Valenie LOVING Mommy to Tibbers Bella and my son Adam! |
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: #4 PRIVET DRIVE
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| Teddy is an extremely friendly dog. He loves meeting and greeting everyone regardless of size. He really loves children...however young children crying bothers him and he will bark at them lol. Teddy is not possessive with food either. He could care less if I grab it or take it away from him. However, he does like to hide his bullysticks...I guess he just wants them all for himself
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: South Florida
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| I would never fault a Yorkie for growling/biting at a child or adult that was abusive...even mild teasing can upset a sensitive Yorkie. I used to tell my children, if any of the Yorkies bit them because they were too rough or teasing, it was fine with me...they learned very fast to be gentle and not tease after a couple nasty bites from my first English Yorkies...and I do not consider that a "biter"..that is just self protection. |
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