05/24/2026
Dog Training Myths We Need to Leave in the Past 🧠❌
Let’s talk about a major misconception in the dog world.
Some people think modern, reward-based trainers are "sissies" who just wave cookies, coax dogs, and let bad behavior slide. There is no fairy dust or singing kumbaya over here. We aren't begging dogs for compliance or singing songs to get them to stop barking. R+ training isn't about being soft—it’s an active, high-level strategy where the handler holds all the cards. They think you need heavy tools like shock or prong collars to be an assertive leader.
They couldn't be more wrong. ❌
True assertiveness isn't about intimidation or fear. It is about setting crystal-clear rules, building mutual trust, and mastering animal behavior. I train because I value a relationship with your dog, not a dictatorship. But being relationship-focused does NOT mean I am a pushover.
If a dog blatantly breaks a known rule or crosses a safety line, I’m not afraid to use my hands to set a physical boundary or give a light smack on the rump to say "hey, that's enough." There is a massive difference between a fair physical correction for clarity and using heavy tools to terrify an animal.
Managing tough, independent dogs takes real strategy. While Sandor is my soft sweetheart, I learned this firsthand with my girl Arya, who was as strong-willed as they come, and Riot, my current "Miss Independent." They forced me to master my craft and throw out old-school fiction.
If you want a dog that listens because they respect you, not because they fear you, it's time to bust these three massive training myths:
1️⃣ Myth: "Using food is just bribery." 🧀🍗
The Reality: There is a huge difference between a bribe and a paycheck. Bribing is waving chicken to coax a dog to stop barking. Reinforcement is keeping the food hidden, asking for a behavior, and paying them after the job is done. Independent dogs need a reason to work! Once the behavior is solid, we fade the food out and use intermittent rewards—just like a slot machine.
2️⃣ Myth: "You have to be the 'Alpha' and dominate your dog." 🚫
The Reality: The "alpha wolf" theory was debunked decades ago by the very scientists who created it. Your dog isn't plotting a household takeover. When they push boundaries, they are just doing what works to get what they want. True leadership isn't about forcing submission; it's about controlling the resources (like food, attention, and door access) and setting fair rules.
3️⃣ Myth: "My dog acts out of pure spite." 🚩
The Reality: It feels personal when you come home to a shredded pillow, but dogs biologically do not possess the human cognitive skills required for revenge. They live in the moment. Destructive behavior or house accidents are driven by anxiety, boredom, or a lack of consistency—never spite. When we stop blaming "spite," we can actually solve the real problem.
Training independent, strong-willed dogs takes immense skill, split-second timing, and an approach that balances high-value rewards with clear boundaries. Let's ditch the outdated myths, drop the heavy tools, and start building real partnerships. 💪🐕