02/17/2019
Another good idea from my alma mater!
Though we often don't see it this way- we ask a lot of dogs when we invite them to share their lives with us. Much of what we ask of them does not come naturally - sit to say hello or before getting a meal, walk at our pace while connected to a 6' piece of rope, allow us to perform invasive procedures without protest and so on.
Taking a little bit of time to see things from the perspective of our dogs and then behaving accordingly ourselves can go a long way towards achieving better, happier relationships.
Understanding what motivates our dogs can change the way we interact with them and allow us to make good decisions on their behalf - and give them the opportunity to make better decisions as well.