You don't train a dog in a training hall, jerking his neck or even giving him food treats. You train him using life rewards.
— Ian Dunbar
You can instill fear in your kids and get them to mind, but they won't function better in the world and your relationship will suffer greatly.
With every animal, you have to build its confidence around people because people do some crazy and stupid things.
When I'm training a dog, I develop a relationship with that dog. He's my buddy, and I want to make training fun.
Training a puppy is like raising a child. Every single interaction is a training opportunity.
All training is negotiation, whether you're training dogs or spouses.
I grew up on a farm and my grandfather quit school when he was 12, but when it came to common sense and animals, he was the smartest person I've ever met, before or since. He taught me that to touch an animal is an earned privilege. It's not a right.
People - and dogs - are dying to be trained.
Learning from wolves to interact with pet dogs makes about as much sense as, 'I want to improve my parenting - let's see how the chimps do it!'
Training a dog, to me, is on a par with learning to dance with my wife or teaching my son to ski. These are fun things we do together. If anyone even talks about dominating the dog or hurting him or fighting him or punishing him, don't go there.