There’s no shortage of advice when it comes to training your dog, but not all of it is helpful—or even accurate. Let’s clear up some common myths:
Myth 1: Dominance is the Key to Training
The idea that dogs are constantly vying for dominance is outdated and can lead to harmful practices. Instead, focus on building trust and understanding. WhisperWise® techniques emphasise positive reinforcement and clear communication, fostering a cooperative relationship rather than a power struggle.
Myth 2: Punishment Stops Bad Behaviour
Punishment might stop a behaviour temporarily, but it doesn’t address the underlying cause. For example, a dog barking excessively might be anxious, stressed or overstimulated. Understanding and addressing these needs is far more effective than scolding.
Myth 3: All Dogs Learn the Same Way
Every dog is unique, with their own personality, energy levels and learning styles. Tailored approaches like those offered by DogTech® ensure training methods are suited to each dog’s individual needs, making the process more effective and enjoyable.
Myth 4: Puppies Don’t Need Training
The earlier you start training, the better. Puppies are like sponges, eager to learn and adapt. Setting up a strong foundation with DogTech’s In- Home Puppy Set-Up & Settling program can help prevent behavioural issues down the line.
By debunking these myths, you can approach training with the confidence and understanding needed to build a lifelong bond with your dog. Trust in methods rooted in psychology and respect, like those offered by DogTech, to guide you and your pup.