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Be careful with power cords and puppies at home. Try to keep appliances unplugged and say “leave it” if your dog shows interest in chewing on the power cord. Use treats if command is followed.
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If your dog gets anxious or frustrated around nail clippers, go slow and offer treats near the clippers. Take your time and each session could get easier.
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Psychopaths and narcissists create social anger, confusion, conflict, paranoia and then blame others involved. If others try to defend themselves it could make them look awful.
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Sociopaths could understand that people don’t like feeling guilty or horrible about standing up for themselves. The sociopaths could then complain to others about the unhappiness.
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Pet shelters and breeders should give people packets of info on basic positive reinforcement techniques for dog (and cat) training.
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Some vets and pet daycare owners aren’t even that familiar with positive reinforcement training. More awareness would be helpful…
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People could be interested in learning positive pet training, but if they don’t want to practice daily or think through the processes then that’s the issue with the pet owners.
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People could be getting angry, taking things personally or frustrated by their pets - when simple treats and commands would do the trick. It’s not that personal.
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