I've been reading around to beef up my training knowledge, and as I put some of the stuff into practice (and even in some of what I read), I'm seeing one concept coming up over and over again: it isn't so much about getting your dog to do stuff you want as it is to get her to respond to you when you need her to. For example, how do you get your dog to not overreact or to come back to you, even in the midst of compelling distractions? It isn't so much about command response as it is about getting your dog to refocus attention back on you.
Would you agree with that? What are some things you do to build engagement with your dog? How do you avoid over-engagement, namely, clinginess or the lack of independence that sends your dog into depression or a panic if you're not around?
Would you agree with that? What are some things you do to build engagement with your dog? How do you avoid over-engagement, namely, clinginess or the lack of independence that sends your dog into depression or a panic if you're not around?