Have you taught your dog to be useful?

Did your dog ask if he could come and live with you, or was the choice yours? Did you want a slave or a companion? He has the right to expect adequate food, water and shelter. You have no right to expect anything from him.
 
Did your dog ask if he could come and live with you, or was the choice yours? Did you want a slave or a companion? He has the right to expect adequate food, water and shelter. You have no right to expect anything from him.
i hesitate to enter the fray here..😁
ive got a working dog though. they are bred to be useful and I guess partly slave.
I dont quite get where you are coming from. I think it harmless to train dogs to be useful. in fact i get the sense that my dog would be thrilled to learn sonething new.
and if you are suggesting that i would mistreat or abuse my pet i will actually take offence. Because if anyone loves and respects their dog it is me.
sorry i had to get on the soapbox there.
we will now all resume normal transmission😁
 

I was being facetious. This is the problem with posting on the internet...you don't get the 'feel' behind what someone writes. I wasn't being offensive.

Need to give a sign ..... <sarcasm>
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I think actually, most people are slaves to their pets. We go out in the pouring rain for 'walkies'...search the supermarkets for their favourite brand of food...go without so that they can have the best of everything. Those, like me, who don't have grandchildren, find a substitute in animals.
 
"Working" breeds get frustrated if they have no job to do. That's why they misbehave. Their instinct says "HERD! DIG! PURSUE! CATCH SMALL ANIMALS!" And their owners are yelling "NO! BAD DOG! STOP THAT!" Wouldn't you be frustrated if you were just trying to do your job and your boss kept saying that to you?
Yes, that's true. All dogs have been bred for a specific purpose. It's their nature to be active and useful. Even so-called 'lapdogs' were bred to keep people's feet warm on long journeys. Really, some people would be better off with a mechanical K9, they don't understand the minds of dogs.
 
"Working" breeds get frustrated if they have no job to do. That's why they misbehave. Their instinct says "HERD! DIG! PURSUE! CATCH SMALL ANIMALS!" And their owners are yelling "NO! BAD DOG! STOP THAT!" Wouldn't you be frustrated if you were just trying to do your job and your boss kept saying that to you?
That’s right. That’s why they are called working breeds. In fact dogs need a purpose in life just like humans.

Looking into the breed histories is fascinating.
For instance the Yorkshire Terrier, now considered a spoiled lap dog was actually bred for underground hunting of small rodents. They are so small with tiny faces but have a sharp bark which they use so they could be found underground.

Our Yorkie is an incredibly good hunter. She had the added bonus of being trained by an inside/ outside cat 😺
 
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Two of my dogs in the past have happily fetched the morning newspaper from the driveway, sun, rain or snow. This was my last old dog who died several years ago.

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thats a cool photo and a really cool vibe over all. And i bet the dog enjoyed doing it as well. In Australia labradors are trained to assist the blind and other disabled. Beautiful to watch how they do chores. They look like natural born carers.
 
"Working" breeds get frustrated if they have no job to do. That's why they misbehave. Their instinct says "HERD! DIG! PURSUE! CATCH SMALL ANIMALS!" And their owners are yelling "NO! BAD DOG! STOP THAT!" Wouldn't you be frustrated if you were just trying to do your job and your boss kept saying that to you?
i try to keep my working dog exercised and busy at least. At 11 now he is easier to manage than before. we used to do two walks a day.He likes mental challenge too. i mean he could get a better deal with a more knowledgeable and skilled owner but he could do worse as well .
 
Years back when we had our beloved Lab he decided one day to help me with my gardening. While I was gathering my tools to work in the garden he picked up the shovel by the handle and dragged it out to the garden as he walked beside me. I praised him for all his help and after that he did it every time I gardened. I think he was proud to help and I was proud that he was my dog.
 
i hesitate to enter the fray here..😁
ive got a working dog though. they are bred to be useful and I guess partly slave.
I dont quite get where you are coming from. I think it harmless to train dogs to be useful. in fact i get the sense that my dog would be thrilled to learn sonething new.
and if you are suggesting that i would mistreat or abuse my pet i will actually take offence. Because if anyone loves and respects their dog it is me.
sorry i had to get on the soapbox there.
we will now all resume normal transmission😁
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A dog is not an employee. He is a companion. He brings joy just by being there.
Dogs are employees many times. As watch dogs, herding and protecting live stock, finding missing persons, hospital visits to cheer the sick, seeing eye dogs, fetching for para or quadriplegic people, police work, drug-sniffing in airports and autos. They are proud of themselves when praised for these achievements. They know.

These dogs are well paid in the love, care and respect from their owners. They are not treated as slaves. A dog wants challenge in it's life or it gets bored, even if it's just play.

And yes, "He is a companion. He brings joy just by being there.", also.
 

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