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Dog Why's Why does my dog ______ ? Fill in the blank with any variety of behaviors. It's important to understand WHY so we can change for the better.

Become dog-wise by learning your dog's "why"

Resistance…have you ever stopped to wonder WHY your dog might be resisting?  It could help you both overcome!  Great rea...
10/28/2024

Resistance…have you ever stopped to wonder WHY your dog might be resisting?
It could help you both overcome!

Great read!

Resistance in our dogs or our clients can be important communication and should never be overlooked or dismissed.

The final part of the body language series.  Putting it all together with posture!
10/20/2024

The final part of the body language series. Putting it all together with posture!

"Watch your mouth" (as my mom used to say)...
10/18/2024

"Watch your mouth" (as my mom used to say)...

Body Language Series day 3:Ears are for listening, but when it comes to dogs, they have a story to tell as well!
10/17/2024

Body Language Series day 3:

Ears are for listening, but when it comes to dogs, they have a story to tell as well!

Second in our series - "They Eyes Have It".  What can a dog's eyes tell you?
10/16/2024

Second in our series - "They Eyes Have It". What can a dog's eyes tell you?

A series on understanding your dog's body language starts this week.  One of the most misunderstood myths is that a wagg...
10/15/2024

A series on understanding your dog's body language starts this week.
One of the most misunderstood myths is that a wagging tail means a happy dog. While dogs do communicate with their tails, they are saying so much more!

I can across this video several years ago and will post every time it comes back to me.  I find it interesting that huma...
09/19/2024

I can across this video several years ago and will post every time it comes back to me.
I find it interesting that humans are so quick to use punishment as a teaching tool.
Working with dogs and cats, I try to remember that they don’t have the ability to express confusion, misunderstanding or even frustration when learning something new. If a human agrees to “try” this teaching method (even for humor) and shuts down this quickly, what do we expect will happen with our pets?

There are many arguments surrounding the use of the electronic shock collar in dog training. Arguments like they are only used when all else fails, they don'...

Signups for July starting soon!  Work on the skills you & your dog NEED and more importantly, understand your Dog’s WHY....
06/19/2024

Signups for July starting soon!
Work on the skills you & your dog NEED and more importantly, understand your Dog’s WHY.

At Nashville Humane Association

Working with sentient beings who cannot communicate using language is not an easy task and can lead to horrible misunder...
06/16/2024

Working with sentient beings who cannot communicate using language is not an easy task and can lead to horrible misunderstanding, leading to trauma and MORE behavior concerns. Knowledge, science and ethics are an important part of any learning scenario.

The more you know…

Knowledge about dog behaviour is important. It's a no brainer. But why? 🤔

Well, understanding dog behaviour is crucial in effective dog training for several reasons. A deep knowledge of canine behaviour allows trainers & behaviourists to create effective, humane, and tailored training programmes. Here are the primary reasons why this knowledge is essential:

⚠️ Understanding Canine Communication.

Dogs communicate primarily through body language and vocalisations. A deep understanding of these communication methods helps to interpret what a dog is feeling or intending, which is crucial for effective training.

Body Language. Knowing the nuances of a dog’s body language, such as tail position, ear orientation, and posture, can indicate whether the dog is relaxed, anxious, or aggressive. For instance, a wagging tail doesn't always mean a dog is happy; the context and type of wag are important indicators of the dog's emotional state.

Vocalisations. Different barks, growls, and whines have distinct meanings. Recognising these sounds allows trainers to respond appropriately to a dog’s needs and emotions, facilitating better communication and training outcomes.

⚠️ Addressing Behavioural Issues.

Behavioural issues such as aggression, anxiety, and excessive barking can stem from various causes, including fear, territoriality, or past trauma. Understanding the root causes of these behaviours is essential for developing effective intervention strategies.

Anxiety. Recognising signs of anxiety and understanding its triggers (e.g., separation anxiety, noise phobia) helps in designing desensitisation and counterconditioning programmes to alleviate the dog’s stress.

⚠️ Understanding the importance and relevance of health and wellbeing vs behaviour.

Physical & mental health do impact dog behaviour more than people realise. Considering possible pain, discomfort, nutrition, appetite amount of physical activity and mental health is absolutely critical before any training can start.

⚠️ Implementing Positive Reinforcement Techniques.

A comprehensive knowledge of dog behaviour supports the use of positive reinforcement techniques, which are based on rewarding desired behaviours to encourage their repetition.

Timing and Consistency. Understanding the importance of immediate and consistent reinforcement helps trainers effectively shape and reinforce desired behaviours. This is critical as dogs learn best when there is a clear and immediate connection between their behaviour and the reward.

Motivation. Knowing what motivates a particular dog, whether it’s food, toys, or affection, allows trainers to tailor their approach to each dog’s preferences, making training more effective and engaging.

⚠️ Building Trust and Relationship.

Effective, kind and modern dog training is built on a foundation of trust between the dog and the trainer. Deep knowledge of dog behaviour helps in establishing this trust by ensuring that training methods are humane and respectful.

Avoiding Negative Methods. Understanding the detrimental effects of punishment and negative reinforcement encourages trainers to avoid these methods, which can damage the dog-trainer relationship and lead to fear or aggression.

Empathy and Respect. Recognising and respecting a dog’s individual temperament and limits fosters a positive training environment, enhancing the bond between the dog and the trainer.

⚠️ Customising Training Programs.

Dogs, like humans, have individual personalities and learning styles. Knowledge of dog behaviour enables trainers to customise training programmes to suit the specific needs and characteristics of each dog.

Breed-Specific Traits. Different breeds have distinct behavioural traits and predispositions. For example, herding breeds may require more mental stimulation, while scent hounds may need activities that engage their sense of smell.

Individual Differences. Beyond breed traits, individual dogs have unique personalities. Some may be more timid or excitable than others. Tailoring training to these individual differences ensures more effective and humane outcomes.

⚠️ Preventing and Managing Problem Behaviours

Understanding the natural behaviours of dogs helps in preventing and managing problem behaviours before they become ingrained.

Early Intervention. Recognising early signs of behavioural issues allows for timely intervention, preventing the escalation of undesirable behaviours.

Environmental Management: Knowledge of dog behaviour informs environmental management strategies, such as providing adequate exercise, mental stimulation, and safe spaces, which are critical for preventing behavioural problems.

The 5th of July is the busiest day of the year for animal shelters!  Don’t let your pet become a statistic.  It’s a o im...
06/13/2024

The 5th of July is the busiest day of the year for animal shelters! Don’t let your pet become a statistic. It’s a o important to know how to safely help our pets on these challenging occasions!

Consider where you might let them hang out in your home during fireworks (in a closet or bathroom? Do they feel safe in a covered crate?)

Ask your vet if you can help with anxiety by offering calming solutions/supplements/medications?

You might consider room plug-ins or sprays (Adaptil) or anxiety vests/wraps to help your pet.

Make sure all doors are blocked, gates are secured, fences are solid!

🎇 On July 4, many animals become startled or frightened by the noise of fireworks. This may cause them to flee from familiar environments and people, and sadly become lost.

🔖 Ensure they are wearing their tags and that their microchips are current with correct contact information. New technology includes GPS collars and geo location tags.

🙉 Provide safe zones and sound buffers indoors to minimize stress.

🐕‍🦺 If they must go outside, they must be on a leash.

Looking for low cost classes?  Choose only what you & your dog need!
06/02/2024

Looking for low cost classes? Choose only what you & your dog need!

Nashville Humane is proud to partner with dog trainer Kym Iffert for low-cost dog training classes, every Monday in June from 1- 2 PM in our shelter lobby!🐶

Every dog can benefit from some basic training, but why sign up for a multiple session class to learn things you and your dog don’t need?

Head to the link below for more information. There are very limited slots available, so sign up today!🐾

https://give.nashvillehumane.org/event/dog-whys/e585264?_ga=2.27644924.1352840555.1716855017-1271675513.1687789710

Great info …
05/16/2024

Great info …

Just some interesting info…
04/23/2024

Just some interesting info…

WHY do I do what I do?  To help amazing animals like Cooper!  This guy was surrendered to a shelter with a pr*****ed re*...
04/05/2024

WHY do I do what I do?
To help amazing animals like Cooper! This guy was surrendered to a shelter with a pr*****ed re**um (yes, Cooper’s Pooper was broken). A partner vet, Middle Tennessee Veterinary Center took him as a free client knowing he was in terrible pain and that he couldn’t be adopted in that condition.
Well, he’s all fixed up and was literally JUMPING for joy - which was not helping this 70ish pound pup find a new family.
I worked with him and the staff to teach some polite greetings - and now he's ready for a new family to
love!

This guy is a true sweetheart and deserves a family who can care for him as much as he'll care for them!

Learn more about how you can meet or adopt Cooper at Middle Tennessee Veterinary Center

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