Modern Methods Dog Training

Modern Methods Dog Training Qualified IMDT dog Trainer and CHWI. Positive reinforcement scientifically proven to be effective.

01/10/2023

A reminder that’s it’s the Club Show this Sunday 1st October 2-4pm at Ellenden. Please spread the word!

We will have:-

💥 Fun show classes judged by Jade of Scruffs - Dog Walking & Pet Services

💥 Have a go activities and demonstrations

💥 Stands from La Petite Paws Patisserie
and Oscar Pet Foods

💥 Tombola from K9 Hydrofit Evesham

I am very grateful to our class sponsors and to John Martin for donating the rosettes ❤️

The weather forecast looks perfect 🙏 See you there!

Had fun this morning with Evesham dog training and my flyball class, clever dogs and great people.
17/09/2023

Had fun this morning with Evesham dog training and my flyball class, clever dogs and great people.

Scruffs first visit to lapema dog garden he loved exploring
06/08/2023

Scruffs first visit to lapema dog garden he loved exploring

17/07/2023

The 'pack leader' approach, also often referred to as dominance theory, stems from early studies on captive wolves which suggested that wolves in a pack constantly compete for dominance, with one alpha wolf coming out on top. The theory was then applied to domestic dogs, with the idea being that dogs view their human family as their pack and behave badly because they're trying to assert dominance over their human 'pack members'.

This concept has been widely popularised through various forms of media, including TV shows. However, the dominance or 'pack leader' approach to dog behaviour and training is not supported by current scientific research, and here's why:

Flawed Initial Study:

The initial study that gave rise to the dominance theory was conducted on a group of unrelated, captive wolves. Later studies on wolves in their natural habitat found that wolf packs don't operate on a dominance hierarchy, but are instead structured more like a human family, with parent wolves acting as leaders of their offspring. The original model, therefore, isn't applicable even to wolves, let alone to dogs.

Dogs Are Not Wolves:

Even if wolves did operate on a dominance hierarchy, applying these findings to dogs would be misguided. Dogs have been domesticated for thousands of years, and while they are related to wolves, they are a separate species with different behaviours and social structures. The way dogs interact with humans is also fundamentally different from how wolves interact with each other.

Misinterpretation of Behaviours:

Many behaviours that are often attributed to 'dominance' or a desire to be a 'pack leader' are usually normal dog behaviours or responses to fear, anxiety, or confusion. For example, a dog that jumps up to greet people might be doing so out of excitement or because they've learned that jumping up gets attention, not because they're trying to assert dominance.

Ineffective and Potentially Harmful:

The 'pack leader' approach often advocates for the use of punishment or aversive techniques to 'show the dog who's boss'. Not only can these methods cause fear and anxiety, but they can also damage the relationship between the dog and their guardian. Positive reinforcement training methods are more effective and build a relationship based on trust and mutual respect, rather than fear.

Contradicts Modern Canine Science:

The overwhelming consensus among modern canine behavioural scientists and veterinarians is that the dominance theory is outdated and incorrect. Dogs, like all animals, are complex beings whose behaviours can't be explained by a simple desire for dominance. They have a wide range of motivations and emotions, and their behaviour is influenced by a variety of genetic, environmental, and situational factors.

In conclusion, the 'pack leader' approach is not a valid or ethical method for understanding or changing dog behaviour. Instead, positive reinforcement and force-free methods should be used to teach dogs desired behaviours, with an emphasis on understanding and meeting the dog's individual needs.

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05/07/2023
Early morning paddle to keep him cool followed by wet paws zoomies, that wasn’t part of the plan!
15/06/2023

Early morning paddle to keep him cool followed by wet paws zoomies, that wasn’t part of the plan!

07/06/2023

My class at Evesham dog training fun flyball 🐾

28/05/2023
It was great fun 🤩
26/05/2023

It was great fun 🤩

Last nights class at EDT love working with the pups 💕
24/05/2023

Last nights class at EDT love working with the pups 💕

It was so good! Great eve had by all.
22/05/2023

It was so good! Great eve had by all.

Blown away tonight with these three teams! Team Ralphie, Team Alfie and Team Scruff. Amazing progress by all 3 teams on their Intro Course.

Some of you may recognise them from Evesham Dog Training - Maria, Hannah and Karen.

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