In a recent video, Elijah Boateng, the founder of Apex Dog Training, addressed a prevalent mistake many dog owners make when communicating with their pets. Boateng, known for his straightforward and accessible training methods, emphasizes that often, the issue lies with the owner rather than the dog.
In the video shared on October 8, Boateng discusses how owners frequently send mixed signals to their dogs when instructing them on what not to do. He explains that dogs are perceptive and can recognize patterns in behavior. For example, if an owner tells their dog to get off the couch but then rewards them when they comply, the dog may interpret the situation incorrectly. They might think that getting on the couch leads to rewards, creating confusion.
Boateng illustrates this concept further by demonstrating a correction technique, noting that such methods aren’t as frightening as some may believe. He reassures viewers that dogs are resilient and often unaffected by the corrections themselves. However, he cautions against a one-size-fits-all approach to punishment, suggesting that it should be tailored to the individual dog and specific situations.
The trainer underscores the importance of consistent communication, stating that humans often confuse their pets. When owners say “no” to a dog for getting on the couch and then reward them for getting off, it muddles the message. He advocates for clear boundaries and consistent consequences for undesirable behavior.
In his caption, Boateng challenges the stigma surrounding the terms “punishment” and “correction,” urging viewers not to fear these concepts. He compares dog training to parenting, where correcting mistakes is necessary for growth. His message resonates with the idea that punishment does not equate to harm but is essential for teaching proper behavior.
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