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- A dog is considered stubborn if it refuses to do (or not do) something despite an owner’s repeated commands, begging, bribing, shouting, or other techniques to compel the dog to do as they are told. The problem is identifying the cause of this stubbornness rather than focusing on the idea of stubbornness itself.
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Feb 5, 2020 · Stubborn is defined as, “having or showing dogged determination to do what one wants and being unwilling to change one’s mind, even in spite of good reasons to do so.”. Some people might say their dog “cannot be reasoned with” or “refuses to listen.”.
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A great deal of the time, what you may potentially write off as stubbornness is actually due to a lack of training and not a wilful and conscious decision to disobey on your dog’s part. If your dog simply does not understand the command that you are giving them, they are not going to be able to obey, and you may find yourself faced with a blank loo...
The breed of your dog and what their historical role in the life of humans was will go a long way towards dictating how your dog is likely to respond to commands and stimulus. Some breeds were selectively chosen for working very closely with people and taking commands from close quarters and looking to their handlers for direction, while others wer...
While puppies learn things quickly but can also find it hard to concentrate for long periods of time, perceived stubbornness in the dog steps up a notch once your dog reaches adolescence. As their hormone levels increase and they begin to feel and display sexual behaviour, your dog may become exponentially harder to train until they are either neut...
If your dog is hyperactive, full of energy and just bursting to get going, they are likely to be very hard to command and control! Let your dog work off their excess energy levels with long walks and plenty of time playing and socialising, and do not expect a dog that has been inside all day and is dying to go for a walk to make for a very responsi...
While stubbornness and refusing to obey commands that your dog definitely understands can usually be explained by one of the causes outlined above, if you really cannot get to the bottom of the problem, ask yourself if it is possible that your dog is suffering from pain or discomfort. For instance, a dog that is in the process of developing hip dys...
Nov 10, 2023 · Do you consider your dog to be stubborn? If they refuse to walk well on a leash, ignore you when you try to recall them, or bark at everyone that wanders past, it's a label you may have understandably attached to your canine companion.
Mar 16, 2024 · A dog is considered stubborn if it refuses to do (or not do) something despite an owner’s repeated commands, begging, bribing, shouting, or other techniques to compel the dog to do as they are told.
Oct 8, 2020 · I cringe whenever I hear someone refer to a dog as “stubborn.” It is patently unfair to label a dog as stubborn. Dogs do what works for them (as we all do), and when they aren’t doing what we ask, they have a good reason.
Jun 2, 2010 · Click and treat every second your dog doesn’t react to the distraction. If your dog has a problem with, say jumping on guests, put your dog on a leash before your visitors arrive. You can then prevent the dog from jumping by simply keeping him away from the guests and by asking him to sit.