Yesterday I launched my new venture – Bright Dogs. It’s
been a big step and it was with some trepidation that I pressed the share
button to send Bright Dogs into the big wide world. I wasn’t feeling very
confident, and I wasn’t sure I was making the right decision. But then the
likes came in thick and fast, and the supportive comments and messages; and my
feelings of anxiety and uncertainty left me to be replaced with happiness and
optimism! Hurrah! Maybe I have made the right choice!
Well, that’s all well and good but what on earth has it got to do with actually
training dogs? Those ‘likes’ are the rewards we give our dogs, and the comments
and messages were the jackpots – telling me that I’m going in the right
direction, am making good choices and giving me the confidence to keep going. I’ve
always taught that we need to create positive associations and let dogs know
when they are doing the right thing but never before have I had such a strong
example in my own life that demonstrated just how clearly rewarding can change
not just behaviour, but how an individual feels about something. I know I’m not
the first to make this connection, but it really is true that until you
experience this kind of learning you don’t know just how powerful it is.
So the ‘likes’ and comments have slowed up, and the comments are fewer, now the initial flurry of excitement has gone. But I’m not feeling any less happy or confident. I had such a good start, it’s given me a ‘confidence cushion’ to fall back on, and the ‘likes’ are still coming in from time to time, replenishing that ‘stock’ of happiness. However, every time I train a dog now, or work with someone training their own dog, I’ll think back to this experience and know just how powerful a ‘like’ – or a treat – is!
I’m off to ‘like’ some posts now. Enjoy your Bright Dogs!
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