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Oh, Fred! That is how I have felt my entire life. Asking is one thing. Ordering me around, something else entirely. That’s the quickest way to get me to dig in my heels and say ‘no’ just because it was an order. And Dear is being a jerk about the whole thing.
Most dogs are trained to obey commands by giving the dog a treat after he successfully follows the command. Except that Mr. Dear does not understand that method and Fred will not be getting the treat.
You’re no different than any of us Fred. If someone asks politely and says please, that’s fine. I’m much more inclined to do as they ask. But order me to do it? Forgettaboutit!
Mine only understands one word commands, and only if she thinks there’s a reward to be had. “Please” isn’t one of them. “Thank you” comes with the reward.
Not uncommon for dogs that hunt by trailing their prey. Successful trailing dogs must be very tenacious so that they will work to reacquire a broken trail … which happens all the time. Of course, such tenacity means that they are not readily deflected from other missions upon which they embark … “stubbornness” may be a virtue in the field and an annoyance at home.
Dog training is more about the trainer than about the dog, and more often than not it is the owner that needs training, the dog is just a reflection of his training knowledge.
ronaldspence 11 days ago
what if he said “please” Fred?
mikenjanet 11 days ago
Oh, Fred! That is how I have felt my entire life. Asking is one thing. Ordering me around, something else entirely. That’s the quickest way to get me to dig in my heels and say ‘no’ just because it was an order. And Dear is being a jerk about the whole thing.
Botulism Bob 11 days ago
Most dogs are trained to obey commands by giving the dog a treat after he successfully follows the command. Except that Mr. Dear does not understand that method and Fred will not be getting the treat.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 11 days ago
Especially by someone as nasty as Mr. Dear…..Sir ! Stop yelling at our Fred this instant.
p1eacemaker Premium Member 11 days ago
A friend who rescues basset hounds has mentioned that trait.
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member 11 days ago
That’s right, Fred, when he gets like that you stick to your guns and don’t give in!
Macushlalondra 11 days ago
You’re no different than any of us Fred. If someone asks politely and says please, that’s fine. I’m much more inclined to do as they ask. But order me to do it? Forgettaboutit!
Dobber Premium Member 11 days ago
Mine only understands one word commands, and only if she thinks there’s a reward to be had. “Please” isn’t one of them. “Thank you” comes with the reward.
Mugens Premium Member 11 days ago
Gee, that is just about how I felt during my military basic training days.
jcwrocks69 11 days ago
Again, Mr. Dear needs anger management treatment!
SusieB 11 days ago
I’m the same way Fred. Actually I think most people are.
ladykat Premium Member 11 days ago
I don’t like being yelled at. I have been known to accede to almost any request delivered in a pleasant tone of voice, however.
Chithing 11 days ago
Power corrupts, and by the look on his face I’d say it’s gained a foothold already.
darcyandsimon 11 days ago
Sigh…poor Fred, poor Dear.Someday he’ll learn.
assrdood 11 days ago
Me neither, Fred, Me neither! I mean, who do those people think they are anyway?
KenHelmick 11 days ago
Not uncommon for dogs that hunt by trailing their prey. Successful trailing dogs must be very tenacious so that they will work to reacquire a broken trail … which happens all the time. Of course, such tenacity means that they are not readily deflected from other missions upon which they embark … “stubbornness” may be a virtue in the field and an annoyance at home.
David Rickard Premium Member 10 days ago
Fred Basset, anarchist.
Henry R Premium Member 10 days ago
Living with a basset hound is a life of co-exisiting. My basset doesn’t order me around, and likewise I reciprocate.
Having excellent meal manners is assumed, though.
Smeagol 10 days ago
Dog training is more about the trainer than about the dog, and more often than not it is the owner that needs training, the dog is just a reflection of his training knowledge.
Mediatech 10 days ago
Say “please”.
Judeeye Premium Member 10 days ago
Perhaps if he asked nicely, threw in a please, and changed his mean look, Fred would politely oblige his request.