Dogs Training Tips
January 16, 2010 by
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Sigmund Freud argued that all actions of living creatures are dictated, directly or indirectly, by two forces – Eros, the life instinct (Eros energy called libido) and Thanatos (an innate desire for death and destruction).
Within a fraction of the life there is tension between Eros and Thanatos, and that aggression is the mechanism that directs the energy thanatos outside, directing it from the “I” to other living creatures.
Bad, you say, but otherwise, if the energy thanatos is not directed outward, it will soon lead to the destruction of the individual to self-destruction.
Thus, we have to recognize that aggressive behavior is inevitable.
In addition, Konrad Lorenz (Lorenz), Nobel laureate, “the father of ethology
Important Info About The Dog’s Behavior
January 8, 2010 by
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In order to understand the behavior of your dog better, you must correctly identify what it is motivated by. One of the most confusing moments is the aggression. The dog may growl at the cat while walking, bark at the casual passer-by, bark at the “Brothers in Mind” at the meeting. Some dogs may respond by grin, growl or bite at the owner’s attempting to take away a toy, food or even making dog go away from the sofa. In each of these cases we can see the aggressive behavior. How to control this aggression, should we promote or suppress it achieving the reaction that is desirable for you?
Aggression is associated with the greatest number of legends and “folk” methods, often leading to unpredictable results. English cocker, I helped to correct the dominant aggression of, risked losing its life because of such legends. A young veterinarian, having seen as the ten-puppy growls at the hosts during feeding, said that the dog had “an aggression gene” and it should be put to sleep. Otherwise, the doctor described the prospect of the whole family to be slaughtered at night… No more, no less. Dog was lucky











































