Reasons Why You Must Never Hit Your Dog



At times, breeding puppies can be a very rewarding yet frustrating experience, especially when it misbehaves and starting chewing up your new $2000 couch. You might have smacked your puppy when it misbehaved in some way, and if you have been doing so, you should stop now.

That is not how you should be training your dog and studies have shown that physical punishment is not an effective training method when it comes to any type of animal.

Puppies just don’t know how to respond or what to do when you punish them, even lightly. It doesn’t know what you want and when you do this, you are not only hurting your little puppy but also training it to fear you. This is not the effect you want I’m sure.

Similar to human babies, pups just do not know what you mean when you whip or hit your dog. Even though it might be doing something that you’re unhappy with, it doesn’t know that. What it knows however, is to associate pain and fright when it sees you coming its way.

By hitting it can causing your little new friend to be terrified of you, it will start to keep its distance from you and you’ll never create the strong bond that some dogs have with their owners. As the pup grows to become an adult, this gap will further increase as well.

To bring up a puppy into a trusting family pet, an important relationship needs to be formed between owner and pet. Screaming your head off at a pup is another way you could damage your relationship with the dog.

Instead of shouting at the top of your lungs, a better way of dealing with badly behaved puppies is to be firm with your puppy and tell it to stop in an authoritative tone of voice.

In summary, treat a your little one just as you would with a human being. Be gentle and show it kindness, and never display anger in any way, either vocally or physically. Follow these rules of conduct and you’ll surely end up with a loving dog who will always serve and protect you.

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