Ladies, it’s actually easy to train your husband. You must be prepared to live by the rules you have been given on training your dog.
It’s all about the reward value. Rewarding your husband by cooking him dinner because he mowed the grass is a nice reward, but if you make him dinner every night, than mowing the yard really isn’t worth it. So, you must find something that is much more rewarding. For instance, not only could you cook him dinner, but cook him his favorite meal, along with his most favorite desert and have is favorite beverage cold and ready to drink. Place all these things next to his favorite chair and place the television on his favorite channel. Once this is done, fix your dinner and be sure to eat away from your husband so you don’t interrupt him.
Rewards will differ for each individual husband. Please try different rewards for different behaviors to find which reward is most effective.
If you find you are having problems, you may call me for personal, live-in, husband trainer for the cost of $4,932.33 and must be able to cook true southern food.
The first thing you need to do is poke yourself in the eye with a stick because it will be less painful than you trying to actually train your wife.
Second, stop by the store and purchase the most beautiful bouquet of roses that they have just for thinking you can train your wife.
Third, please go back and read the first two paragraphs over and over again until it sinks in.
Good Luck!
What are Confidence Issues? If your dog has Confidence Issues, it means that your dog has little to no confidence. This affects him by not allowing him to handle stressful situations that may not seem stressful to a human, but is stressful to your dog.
Some symptoms of CI are hard to see to the untrained eye. The most severe symptoms can be recognized easily, although, most owners don’t realize that what they are seeing are symptoms related to CI.
How are you supposed to know if your dog suffers from CI? Easy, just look at the list below and if you answer YES to any of these questions, then your dog suffers from a level of CI.
Does your dog cower, lay ears back, tuck tail, shake, pant heavily, demand attention, pace, or shy away when he encounters…
- loud noises?
- other people or dogs?
- you raising your voice?
- trying to learn something new?
- meeting new people?
- a new situation i.e. boarding, grooming?
Building up confidence is easy to do. It takes some learning on your part as well as the dogs part and lots of patience. Your dog may have a moderate or low level of CI, either way, with a little positive training your dog can live the happy, stress free life he is supposed to live. Give me a call or email me for more information or to set up an appointment.