FourIsCompany
Posted : 10/9/2007 8:13:43 AM
Maybe this is a good place to point something out.
(And could we not make this thread about members here and what their qualifications are??? Please??? The rush to judge all +R proponents by the words of one extreme view is just silly! It's stereotyping and worthless and WAY off topic. And there's not a darn thing wrong with an extreme view, it's just not representative of the whole group and it's NOT FAIR to anyone to lump them all into one group any more than it is to lump all "Cesar fans" into one group. Come ON! We know this!)
Now back to my point. When Cesar Millan says "Exercise, discipline and affection, in that order" He doesn't NOT mean that you wake up in the morning and before you love your dog, you must take him out to walk for 4 hours, then apply a little discipline, whether they need it or not, THEN, if there's time in the day, you may show a reserved amount of affection.
It's not about doing things on a timeline. "In that order" means order of importance. The most important offer you can make to your dog to provide a well-rounded and balanced existence is exercise. If you're going to do one thing only for your dog, make it exercise.
Then, the next most important thing you can do for your dog to make sure he's balanced and well-adjusted is to provide discipline (or structure, rules, consistency, whatever you want to call it) so he knows what's expected of him.
Finally, the third most important thing you can do for your dog in all the world is to LOVE the heck out of him! Third above all else! That's a pretty high ranking status. Affection is important. It's third only to structure and movement.
All of these things are important. But too many people give NO exercise and NO discipline, but instead, flood the animal with human affection and the dog is out of balance. DUH!
Thanks for listening...