Love it....just love it and the dog too! Thanks for the long version.
sibi said:Love it....just love it and the dog too! Thanks for the long version.
Tom said:sibi said:Love it....just love it and the dog too! Thanks for the long version.
We always shoot so much footage, but little of it ever gets seen. I was happy with the 30 second spot, but a little disappointed that so much of our good footage didn't make it into the commercial. This spot showcases what we did much better.
Neal said:So, the big question Tom is whether or not your do is actually on the Pro Plan diet, or is this false advertising?
Tom said:
tffnytorts said:Oh my goodness! I knew you we're a dog trainer but geez! I thought like obedience trainer type... you know- the people who do $10 classed at petco. You make commercials with your doggies?
Tom said:The easiest explanation is this: If a behavior is followed by positive consequences, it is likely to occur again. If a behavior is followed by negative consequences, it is likely to not occur again.
With all of the variables involved, YOU must figure out how to make that behavior receive a not positive and/or negative consequence. Every dog and situation is different. Its unwise to make specific recommendations without a lot more info.
Sulcata_Sandy said:....there are no bad dogs! We has humans made our dogs what they are. We often inadvertently reward bad behavior and condition an unwanted behavior. Now we the humans are frustrated with dog...and even punish him...and it's our fault he is the way he is!
Tom said:Sulcata_Sandy said:....there are no bad dogs! We has humans made our dogs what they are. We often inadvertently reward bad behavior and condition an unwanted behavior. Now we the humans are frustrated with dog...and even punish him...and it's our fault he is the way he is!
You know there are exceptions to this, right? I've met a few true baddies that didn't have a reason to be bad...
wellington said:...same as there are exceptions in some people, that they should just be put down.