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From the page: "If you are housebreaking a puppy or dog, youâ€ve heard the age-old advice: When he has an accident, just rub his nose in it! Somehow that old chestnut has survived several revolutions in dog training, even though behaviorists and trainers have not recommended this method of... more
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Rated by timethief on May 30, 10:20am
From the page: "If you are housebreaking a puppy or dog, youâ€ve heard the age-old advice: When he has an accident, just rub his nose in it! Somehow that old chestnut has survived several revolutions in dog training, even though behaviorists and trainers have not recommended this method of discipline for many decades. However, itâ€s not helpful, and may even be damaging both physically and behaviorally."
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Rated by bigoak on May 21, 6:52am
We have a Jack Russell and I can't imagine sticking his nose in his....well, you know. Of course I have seen him eat some pretty disgusting things too.
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Rated by vorstaltd on May 20, 2:03pm
"Don't Rub His Nose In It"
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Rated by Kilroy60 on May 20, 10:38am
All too often common advice is bad advice and this is a good example of that.
