ron2
Posted : 2/26/2008 8:14:40 PM
Interesting points to make. Punishment, especially from the shock collar, has such a profound effect on the amygdala that it changes the brain function permanently.
Dogs raised with punishment develop other behavior problems, most notably, redirected aggression, and stress in the presence of the human with whom they identify the punishments.
And that while there's not a lot of difference in the success rate between punishment and reward for housetraining, sit, and not stealing food, reward training has a better response for all the rest of the behaviors.
And that dogs continually beset with punishment eventually quit responding to anything to avoid punishment, i.e., the dog shuts down.
I'm sure the science will cause a stir.