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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 2979345" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>Anybody who thinks deliberately subjecting a dog to a known stressful trigger without giving that dog the training to deal with the anxiety that trigger produces is NOT looking out for anybody, least of all the dog or it's owner.</p><p></p><p>It is VERY TELLING that when I suggested that there were some things he and the owner could do with the dog to deal with it's fear of loud noises he didn't want to be presumptuous and tell her how to train her dog.</p><p></p><p>Now that a "friend" has suggested subjecting this dog to the very thing that it is fearful of continuously he somehow has decided this is a viable training technique. In no small part, no doubt, because it would take no effort on his part. </p><p></p><p>He's lazy. And he's selfish. And I wonder if the "wicked stepmom" knew this thread was here, and what he's said in it, if she wouldn't withdraw her invitation to him to be on her land. I know I'd sure rethink any kindness I'd shown to him up to this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 2979345, member: 42224"] Anybody who thinks deliberately subjecting a dog to a known stressful trigger without giving that dog the training to deal with the anxiety that trigger produces is NOT looking out for anybody, least of all the dog or it's owner. It is VERY TELLING that when I suggested that there were some things he and the owner could do with the dog to deal with it's fear of loud noises he didn't want to be presumptuous and tell her how to train her dog. Now that a "friend" has suggested subjecting this dog to the very thing that it is fearful of continuously he somehow has decided this is a viable training technique. In no small part, no doubt, because it would take no effort on his part. He's lazy. And he's selfish. And I wonder if the "wicked stepmom" knew this thread was here, and what he's said in it, if she wouldn't withdraw her invitation to him to be on her land. I know I'd sure rethink any kindness I'd shown to him up to this point. [/QUOTE]
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