http://tv.yahoo.com/news/behaviorist...144441459.html
Well, it looks like I can stop falling for the 'sad puppy dog eyes"......
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http://tv.yahoo.com/news/behaviorist...144441459.html
Well, it looks like I can stop falling for the 'sad puppy dog eyes"......
Or just stop scolding that causes them!
From dogshaming.com
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I got a daily calendar for Xmas showing all kinds of animals "shamed". 95% of them are the owners fault!
Like the one from yesterday is a St Bernard ate an entire pan of bread pudding. Why was it left out where the dog could get it?!?!
Some of them are just down right mean too. But some of them are cute and funny.
It's real hard to argue/disagree with publications like that, but...
If Dog's don't feel shame, then, how is it that we can correct unacceptable behavior that way. I don't know how many times I've walked in, seen something that's been done, and firmly said "who did that"! I have three tails wagging, and one head down, with physical evidence that he's the culprit.