Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Aggressive Dog Training Tips

If you are familiar with Carl Jung's theory of personality, then you know someone inside consists of a personal unconscious and collective unconscious, the former referring to the source of memory and we have easily access to, and the second a container instinct built into our psyche. It is also home to our dark side.
Building on this argument, it is safe to assume that your dog does not have a personal unconscious, but relies on its collective unconscious, or instinct, to react in different situations. When your dog barks or jumps to the visitors, when an attitude, or when it pees on the carpet, uses his cattle. It should not be a complete surprise.
Therefore, dog training means that you as the owner of the dog trying to get a personal unconscious thinking the dog to develop. try a memory bank that your dog can be used to build memorize commands like "sit" or "come". This can only be achieved through innovation, repetition, rewards, and strong penalties for aggressive behavior. Your dog depends on you not refuse this precious gift. Do not fight the basic instincts of a dog, instead, use toys, gifts and games to make the memory bank.
Understand that your dog trusts his instinct is the first step in dog training. This is not a man, but rather an animal that can only sync with your thoughts if you give it a chance. It is not the capacity for rational thought as people do. The best one can do is the natural access to the collective unconscious. Your work is to reduce this tendency and instead to give it the ability to remember.

No comments:

Post a Comment