An Apple for the Teacher?
Posted on Dec 02, 2008Behavioral Modification, Dog Psychology, Dog Training
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In most relationships – dog with human, human with human, someone is being a teacher and the other a student. Even when we don’t realize it or choose not to pay attention.
In a lot of instances, the good teacher would receive a dog biscuit rather than an apple. Our dogs are teachers. They are constantly showing us who we are – short tempered, easily amused, unconditionally loving, unaware. Good or bad, they are a great reflection of our emotion and mood.
On one occasion, the Great Dane was acting very unsettled as she paced back and forth from me to the living room. My patience was running out! I would ignore her and tell her to go as I focused on my writing. This continued until I, the student, realized that she was letting me know there was nothing for her to lie on. As soon as the bed was supplied, she relaxed and so did I.
The “lessons” may be brief and some uncomfortably long! Get ready for class – recess is over and a new lesson is soon to start. Apple or dog biscuit?