I was paying extra attention to this the last 3 days and i noticed that about 8 of 10 people: hold their dogs close preemptively (most of the time nothing happens wiht those) dogs bork and need to be held back people cross to the other side

Is nobody bothering to properly train their dogs anymore? What is happening in the dog scene? is anybody else experiencing this?

  • Cookiesandcreamclouds@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    People who buy well bred dogs train them. People need to stop “adopting” nervy shelter dogs that require lifelong rehabilitation and intervention. Dogs are supposed to enhance our lives, not make them more stressful. Research and invest in a proper, stable puppy from a reputable breeder.

  • Hoozzer@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    An increasing number of people rescue dogs that have been abused in some way, which can often lead to defensive behavioral patterns that can be really hard to address fully. Recent isolation has also caused a lot of socialization problems for dogs that can’t really be helped sometimes.

    Despite an owners best efforts, some dogs are just nervous and reactive, but they still need to get out and enjoy the world.

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    1 year ago

    Training a dog requires appropriate discipline, sufficient exercise + stimulation, adequate positive reinforcement, and most importantly of all: consistency.

    So no, most people do not bother.

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      1 year ago

      than i wonder why even get a dog if you arent willing to go give it the basics

      i mean i get it, funny cute animal, but i also dont get it

      • Pons_Aelius@kbin.social
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        1 year ago

        you arent willing to go give it the basics

        To many people, adequate training is not part of the basics.

        Many treat a dog as a surrogate human and think they can be engaged like a human. They have alomst zero idea that different breeds have very different temperaments and training requirements,