There are few things in this world
that positive thoughts cannot overcome. The power of positive thinking has been
taught since the beginning of time it seems, yet few people ever truly master
it. Negative thoughts can become extremely toxic in our actions and this is
particularly true for dog training. Finding dog behavior solutions
through the power of positive thinking is just the beginning.
Think about when your dog misbehaves
by charging at the door when a guest arrives. Immediately your thought is your
dog is bad or maybe it creates anger inside you. Trying to find appropriate dog
behavior solutions when negative thoughts are in your head will create nothing
but negative results. The best way to resolve this is to change how you really
think about that particular situation. Instead of feeling hopeless in the fact
that your dog is misbehaving, realize that most dogs act this same way and that
his learned behavior can change by giving him some positive training. Replace
bad behavior with new skills.
What
is the most common Dog Behavior?
The most common behavior Professional Dog
Trainers encounter with their student dogs is aggression. It is
a complex emotion that many studies have found to be reactionary. What that
simply means is dogs tend to react to negativity around them with aggression.
Dog training through positive reinforcement offers dog behavior solutions that
are easy to maintain once they leave the training ring simply by turning a
negative thought to a positive one. Most dogs react well to positive
reinforcement and it is always amazing to see how fast their aggression levels
drop and how well they maintain their composure in reality based situations.
Judit Arroyo, Director of Training
at DoGone Fun in Chicago incorporates the power
of positive reinforcement with all her clients. She has spent years perfecting
her training style and by incorporating positive training methods, she has
found it is not only more effective but does wonders to a dog’s mind, body and
soul. Here she explains it perfectly. “Dogs learn through operant
conditioning--they learn based on the consequences of their actions. These
consequences can be good, neutral, or bad. Good consequences or positive
reinforcement of a specific behavior will increase the likelihood that your dog
will repeat that behavior. It is equally important that we keep the
consequences of undesirable behaviors neutral, and avoid accidently reinforcing
them. Positive training works with every dog if the technique is applied
correctly and is balanced between training and management. We work closely with
our clients to make sure every dog is getting the best learning experience and
understands the concepts being taught. This is the surest path to long-term
training success.”
What’s most interesting in working
with a positive reinforcement based dog trainer is how it transforms our own
lives as well. The more you here positive thoughts, the more positive you
become. Positive people are happier, they live longer and are more successful.
Try to make positive thinking a way of life just like you have by choosing
positive dog training. The more you filter out those negative thoughts the more
confident you will become and you will achieve success.
This article was originally
published at https://www.dogonefunchicago.com/dog-training/finding-dog-behavior-solutions-through-the-power-of-positive-thinking/
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