🧠 Vet Guide 2025: Top 10 Myths About Canine Behavior – What Science Really Says 🐶📘
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🧠 Vet Guide 2025: Top 10 Myths About Canine Behavior – What Science Really Says 🐶📘
By Dr Duncan Houston, BVSc
1. 🚫 Puppies Shouldn’t Leave the House Until Fully Vaccinated
The critical socialization period is from 3 to 14 weeks of age. Waiting until 16 weeks for full vaccination may miss vital learning windows, leading to fear and poor coping skills. Safe socialization—including puppy classes and controlled exposure—is essential. 🐶🐾
2. ❌ Rub Their Nose in It if They Have an Accident
Dogs don’t understand punishment this way. It only teaches fear and confusion. Instead, guide, supervise, and reward outdoor elimination. House training is a process, not a punishment. 🐕💧
3. 😟 My Dog Was Abused—That’s Why They’re Afraid
Many fearful dogs were under-socialized, not abused. Genetics also play a major role in temperament. Don’t assume trauma; focus on positive experiences to build trust. 🧬
4. 😠 My Dog Is Angry or Spiteful
Dogs live in the moment. What we see as “spite” is usually fear, frustration, or anxiety. Dogs don’t hold grudges or plan revenge. 🧠❤️
5. 😒 My Dog Is Jealous
What may seem like jealousy is better explained by resource guarding or attention-seeking behavior. Dogs aren’t emotionally manipulative—they’re reacting to their environment. 🐾📣
6. 🐺 I Must Be Alpha or My Dog Will Dominate Me
The dominance theory has been debunked. Dogs don’t need alpha correction—they need guidance, structure, and positive reinforcement. Aggression is often rooted in insecurity, not power struggles. 🐶❤️
7. 🧬 Some Breeds Are Just Stubborn
Learning principles apply to all breeds. Labeling a dog as stubborn often reflects human inconsistency or unclear cues. Most dogs thrive when the reward is timely and the behavior is clear. 🏅
8. ⚡ Shock and Prong Collars Don’t Hurt if Used Correctly
Even if used by a skilled handler, these tools carry risk. Science supports that positive reinforcement works just as well or better—without fear or pain. Choose compassion over correction. 💛🐕
9. 🧑🏫 My Dog Bit Me—Call a Trainer
Behavior problems may stem from medical or psychological issues. Always start with a veterinary exam. For complex cases, a veterinary behaviorist is often more appropriate than a standard trainer. 🧠🩺
10. 🔇 My Dog Growled—That Needs to Be Punished
Growling is communication, not defiance. It’s a warning that the dog is uncomfortable. Punishing growling may remove the warning but increase the risk of biting without signal. Respect and respond—don’t suppress. 🐶⚠️
🧠 Final Thoughts from Dr Duncan Houston
Dog behavior is complex, but it’s also highly misunderstood. Many outdated myths persist—and they can damage your bond with your pet. Rely on science-based strategies and compassionate training methods to build a stronger, safer relationship with your dog. 🐾💙
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