Paws and Reflect

6: Myths and Generalizations That Hurt Me as a New Dog Owner


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Sean and Haley sit down to chat through some dog ownership myths and generalizations that have personally affected life with Scout. I've felt a lot of internal conflict on different topics, especially in my first year with her — and across-the-board, contradictory statements from different trainers and friends and family members fueled much of that turmoil.


We talk about:



  • The false idea that "good dogs have to love other dogs and people"

  • It's not "all in how you raise them" and the nuance of nature & nurture working together

  • How rehoming is sometimes the best option for everyone involved

  • Potentially hurtful statements like "your dog won’t have behavioral problems if.... you’re a good enough leader, they trust you, etc" that put all the onus on us humans (who are trying our best and already feel plenty overwhelmed & insecure)

  • Similarly, advice like "if you’re calm your dog will be calm" and variations of "just don’t make a big deal out of things"

  • The classic dogs on the furniture debate and a bit about our understanding of dominance

  • That "you shouldn’t comfort your dog when they’re scared"

  • If taking our dogs on a daily walk is the end all be all and generalizations about exercise


Some related links and references:



  • One of our first blogs, asking why your dog needs to do... well, anything

  • Blog on how we set impactful goals with Scout

  • It's all in how you raise them blog

  • Ian Dunbar on the TWC podcast (and our running list of podcast notes)

  • Puppies born ready to interpret human signals

  • Blog on the balance between advocating for vs babying my dog

  • Our personal dogs on the furniture rules

  • Books I recommend to dog owners (we specifically mention Dog is Love by Clive Wynne and Frans de Waal's works)

  • David Mech dominance articles (I pronounce his name wrong twice in this episode — my apologies! I was quite embarrassed when I realized. That's what I get for primary learning through written works. Oops. But the points about his works still stand.)

  • Human control of resources / automatic dominance over dogs



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