When you first bring home your new puppy or rescue a certain breed, you may have some of those stereotypes swirling around your head. And truthfully, it can be challenging to not let those stereotypes dictate how you approach your pup.
Again though, the truth is that every dog is different.
Some labs are not dog-friendly.
“Stubborn” is often an excuse that makes us believe our dog is blatantly disobeying (which likely isn’t the case).
The biggest problem with dog stereotypes is that they often limit how we approach our training with our dogs.
We sometimes let stereotypes lead us to think our dog will be stubborn, challenging, or “untrainable”. This leads to slow dog training progress and regressions.
The truth is that with the right training methods, patience, and consistency, any dog can improve and become a well-mannered pup.
Figure out your pup’s specific quirks, strengths, and reinforcers (aka treats, fetch, etc.) and use those to your advantage. No matter your dog’s breed, you can train a well-mannered pup!
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What stereotypes have you heard about your dog’s breed that aren’t true?? Tell me in the comments!
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Leave a CommentInteresting that you didn’t mention Pits or Pit mixes. They are very much stereotyped, which sometimes means life or death to them in the shelters.