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Re: Why Do Well Trained Dogs Do As They Are Asked?

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Originally Posted by gillieworm View Post
I think because if you have spent the time training your dog properly it has a great bond with you and knows that you are "top dog" and respects you.
I think this is absolutely right in most cases. I think there are some exceptions to this however - especially amongst those dog breeds which have been developed to think independently, assess situations and act accordingly. I am thinking primarily of sled dogs and livestock guardian dogs. For example, you can train a Siberian Husky (or rather it can train itself) to do anything, but it will make its own decision about whether it follows commands. A husky may retrieve a ball the first couple of times it's thrown, for example. But the next time you throw it, your dog is likely to give you an "old fashioned" look which says - "You threw it - you f*$*ing get it!"
These sort of dogs may well be obedient 99% of the time as they like to please you and are probably having fun basking in the attention you are giving them. It is the 1% which is the problem, when they decide that they will do what they feel is right, irrespective of commands from their owner.

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