There's a difference between a dog going for my food on my counter and a dog who's barking out of fear. When you use, let's call it a mild punisher, a verbal punisher, for example, but no pain and no a true fear, that is different than when a dog is expressing distress. We're sympathetic to fearful beings. We are not sympathetic to angry beings. So i'm just going to try to get the dogs out of that situation, or, frankly, feed them,. cause if they're eating, they're usually quiet.
Approximately 23 million families in the US got a pet during the pandemic, many of them puppies. At their best, dogs truly are “man’s best friend,” providing real comfort and companionship. But it can be tough when your new dog isn’t adapting as well as you’d hoped. Whether it’s excessive barking, aggression towards strangers or just not getting along with family members—a difficult dog can rock your confidence and make you feel resentful. On this episode of How To!, the first in a two-part series on difficult dogs, we meet famous inventor and YouTuber, Simone Giertz, and her yap-happy pup, Scraps. Simone shares her triumphs and failures with renowned dog trainer Denise Fenzi and they commiserate on the best way to teach a dog some much-needed new tricks.
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