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<blockquote data-quote="talltimber" data-source="post: 100797" data-attributes="member: 1452"><p><strong>"so do you beat kids for doing things they don't understand are wrong?"</strong></p><p> </p><p></p><p>I think you're making quite a leap from swatting a dog to beating kids. </p><p></p><p>I have never squirted a dog with water, sounds like a mess. "No" usually gets it done. "No", show them what you want them to do. And repeat, seemingly forever on some dogs. I use no more pressure than I have to. I think "too much" pressure negatively affects the trainer-animal(dogs, horses) relationship, particularly when there is an inexperienced "trainer" in over his head, and doesn't know when to release the pressure. This situation usually ends with a frustrated "trainer" and a confused animal, no fun for either. Timing is everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltimber, post: 100797, member: 1452"] [b]"so do you beat kids for doing things they don't understand are wrong?"[/b] I think you're making quite a leap from swatting a dog to beating kids. I have never squirted a dog with water, sounds like a mess. "No" usually gets it done. "No", show them what you want them to do. And repeat, seemingly forever on some dogs. I use no more pressure than I have to. I think "too much" pressure negatively affects the trainer-animal(dogs, horses) relationship, particularly when there is an inexperienced "trainer" in over his head, and doesn't know when to release the pressure. This situation usually ends with a frustrated "trainer" and a confused animal, no fun for either. Timing is everything. [/QUOTE]
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