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Disobedience (Does Not Understand Or Just Does Not Care)

There’s a difference between disobedience and incomprehension. If your dog isn’t obeying a command because he doesn’t perceive what it is you want him to try to to, that’s not a behavioral downside at all; it merely suggests that that you need to pay some a lot of time together in training. True disobedience happens when your dog deliberately does not obey an invitation or command, though he has full knowledge of what it is that you just’re asking him to do (and you know this as a result of he’s performed it reliably on many occasions beforehand).

Although this might seem sort of a relatively minor inconvenience, it’s truly a fairly serious factor – not only can it's dangerous for your dog (for instance, if he’s heading towards a busy road and ignores your ‘come’ command), however it’s conjointly detrimental to your relationship along with your dog. Disobedience is rooted in disrespect. When your dog deliberately does not obey you, he’s saying, “I don’t respect your authority enough to try to to what you want me to try and do”. Read the rest of this entry »

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