DougB
Posted : 1/20/2014 10:34:26 AM
Being in the middle of housebreaking (Please Lord, be the middle), I use my hands to carry a dripping puppy , push a puppy out of my lap when driving, guiding into a sit when commanded, restrain a pup aimed at the wrong food bowl, and other times I feel are appropriate. It's a built in tool, used by mothers when correcting a pup. I don't hit, and I don't like to yell at my dogs. Pipers deafness is pushing the limits, and she has really picked up on hand signals and visual cues.
Some dogs and some trainers can use a no hands approach successfully. I have moved on from an era when holding the pups nose in the mess and cuffing the pup with a rolled up newspaper were preferred practices, to controlling the puppies access to space (crate) and rewarding the outdoors piddle with joyful words and treats.
Dogs are adaptable and tough and will not break if handled.