8. Is
Training Fair to a Dog?Occasionally an owner will say to me,
"Weve just purchased a new puppy, and it is so sweet and easy to live with that
I just dont think I want to do a training program, because I dont think
its fair to pick on a dog that just hasnt given us any trouble."
I say to them, "If you had a child and it was the sweetest, most adorable little
thing and never gave you any problems, would you say I dont want to give this
child an education because I dont think its fair to make it learn all this
stuff when its never done anything bad or caused us any problems?"
Thats the reason you educate young thingshuman and animal. It equips
them with the skills needed to survive, and modern society can be even more dangerous than
the wilderness.
You teach children not to play in the street, before a car hits them, not after.
You teach a young dog not to be destructive or noisy or aggressive before it devours
your furniture, barks and disturbs neighbors, or bites someonenot after.
If you think training is not fair, take a trip to your local animal shelter (where most
of the animals that misbehave end up) and see what happens to the ones that dont get
adopted. See how fair you think that is.
If you dont love your dog enough to train it and be a good "parent,"
maybe you shouldnt have it!