Love is one of the greatest gifts we can share with our dogs. Dogs are affectionate animals. Touch means a lot to them, both in their natural world and when they live with us. However, affection that hasn't been earned and is shared at the wrong time can be detrimental to a dog.
Here are a few of Cesar's thoughts on sharing affection.
Give affection - but at the right time! Remember anytime you give affection, you reinforce the behavior preceding it. Reward stability. Share your love when your dog is in a calm-submissive state.
Share affection after a dog has... exercised and eaten, changed an unwanted behavior into a behavior you asked for, responded to a rule or command, or entered a calm-submissive state.
Don't share affection when your dog is... fearful, anxious, possessive, dominant, aggressive, whining, begging, barking, or breaking a household rule.
Don't forget exercise and discipline. Prove your love by giving your dog what he or she needs: long walks; rules, boundaries, and limitations
Give your dogs as much love as you have! Give as much love as your heart can handle and then some! But please give it at the right time.
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Affection at the right time
My sheepworking Shepherd loves me and in the evening he can sit next to my chair and ask for affection, but as soon as I pet him he goes nuts; he spins, he whines, pants and wants to climb the chair or me. I immediately stop giving affection. This is not the right time ... I do give him lots of affection after exercise, after we made a long bikeride, after he played ball with me, or after working with sheep, he is pretty tired then and much more relaxed. I can pet him as long as I want without him getting overexited, that is the right time to give affection to this high energy dog. Just an example from my point of view.
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What if your dog is sick? Should you show affection?
I'm not clear on this particular case. When my dog is sick I'm not sure if I should give him his meds and let him be or actually provide affection.
My dog almost died from intoxication 4 years ago and my vet told me he probably wouldn't survive the night. I insisted on staying with him, touching him and talking to him all night. He pulled through and the vet told me it was miraculous. Had I not done this, who knows. THis time he is not as sick at all but should I provide affection? Thanks for clearing this up.
Sick Dog
I think you awnsered your own question!
Sick dog
I'm no "Cesar" but I think he means not to give your dog affection if he is exhibiting anynegative behavior that you dont want or is causing problems in the house hold.
I can't see giving your dog a lot of love and affection during it's sickness being a problem, unless it's causing a behavior that you don't want.
sick dog and affection
I'm no Cesar either but I agree with you 100%.