Posts Tagged ‘Human’

The Tao of Jax – Training – The Real Mystery


2010
05.10
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The Tao of Jax – Training – The Real Mystery

Why does my dog chase after cars?

Why does my dog chew my couch every time I leave?

Why does my dog eat his own poop? – Answer here!

I hear these questions a lot. Without trying to sound too philosophical, I offer this simple and very true answer…

The reason is because you ask the question!

For many dog owners (especially first time owners) your dog’s behavior is all based on what “tricks” the dog can perform upon command.

Sit

Stay

Roll Over

High Five

Other Paw

Sound familiar? I’m not saying this is wrong… if it works for you and your lifestyle, by all means, continue. This will develop a very reactionary dog who will respond to your commands – as long as he knows the command you’re asking of him/her.

But, if you’re looking for a deeper connection with your dog, where commands are unnecessary due to the relationship and deep understanding that you share with your dog, perhaps a whole different approach is necessary.

Instead of trying to “force” actions by your dog, take a step back and allow your dog to just be. Don’t try to make it work – simply allow. For many of you this concept may be completely foreign and therefor frightening. Dogs are hardwired with hundreds or even thousands of years of instinct which tells them how to act in certain situations. So if you try to push your dog to do something it doesn’t naturally want to do, you have all those years pushing back. If you allow a dog to act in it’s natural state, and become a conscious and quiet observer, you will understand what motivates the dog, making it easier to work with him/her.

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ALLOWING AND WANTING

Most people think they’re allowing they’re dog to be; when they’re actually wanting them to be. Wayne Dyer explains this difference perfectly in his book, “Change your Thoughts, Change your Life“:

Think of gardening and desiring those luscious homegrown tomatoes. Allowing them to grow is ultimately what happens. Now think about all of the things in life that involve wanting and how they differ from allowing: Wanting to go to sleep, for instance, rather than actually sleeping. Wanting to diet, rather than actually dieting. Wanting to love, rather than loving.

Jax’s Yak Back

(Jax’s advice for Us Humans)

It’s not just us… Of course this can be applied to you humans too… What are you wasting your time wanting when you can just lay in the sun, relax and allow. Scott and I will show you some simple ways to work with your dog and develop natural behaviors in both you and your dog. If you ALLOW it, your dog can be your greatest teacher!

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Dog Blog – Why Do Dogs Eat Poop?


2010
05.02
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Dog Blog – Why Do Dogs Eat Poop?

Tired of your dogs crappy breath due to eating their poop?

It’s an issue that us humans really don’t understand. All we see is:

- Dog eats

- Dog poops

- Dog eats poop

- Human pukes

- Human yells

- Dog poops again

Before we talk about how to stop your dog from eating it’s feces, let’s first look at why they have the urge to buffet on their own excrement.

One reason a dog may order a “poop de jour” is because they think they are doing a little house keeping. Dogs are naturally very clean animals and will look at eating their poop as a way of cleaning up after themselves.

Another reason a dog may partake in the “poop ala carte” can be because they are not getting enough nutrients from their diet. This can be from not being fed often enough or from poor quality food that is not supplying your dog with the proper amounts of nutrients needed. Instinctively, your dog decides that it didn’t get what it needed the first time it ate it, so why not go for round two. Yes, I know! Disgusting!

The third reason your dog might “hoover it’s own manure” is because of simply being bored out of its mind. A bored dog is a dangerous dog, a ticking time bomb just looking for something to do like… well… eating poo!

So how do you go about changing this behavior when you dog is eating poop?

Limit your dogs exposure to situations where the dog can eat poop. Clean up his play area and den area regularly and there will no loner be the allure of poop in the air to tempt your dog to cheat on its diet.


Do you have any other questions about your dogs behavior? Send your questions to:  scott.weller@shaw.ca


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The Tao of Jax – Let Go and Let God


2010
04.20
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The Tao of Jax – Let Go and Let God

Have you ever gone over to a friends house, walked through the door and heard the “pitter patter” of furry feet rushing to the door to greet you? Whether you have a dog or you have visited someone who has a dog, I’m sure you know what I’m talking about. Dogs love greeting people… well… most dogs do anyways.

My 2 year old male boxer loves greeting people. When he hears someone at the door, he tears over to say hello which is usually accompanied with a few jumps onto the person and then a retrieval of his favorite toy and the challenge to the guest to test their strength in a bout of tug-of-war. He’s so cute!

Have you ever tried the opposite? Rushing up to greet a dog? If you love dogs as much as I do; you see a dog and that’s your initial reaction… Run up and say, “HELLO!” but if you do this, what usually happens? The dog is taken off guard and usually retreats or looks to it’s owner and cries, “HELP!! What’s the deal with this guy?” Even Jax, the most friendly of dogs will back off and look for safety.

BUT….

If you just sit back, calmly, and allow things to unfold… a dog’s curiosity and the natural bond between humans and canine will kick in and even the shyest of dogs will approach, if even for a moment, to acquire your scent and see what you’re all about.

I love observing dogs and their behavior because they are constantly acting in the moment. Never in the past, never with the future in mind; always now! This was yet another lesson Jax taught me recently:

Don’t force things to happen in your life; allow them to flow with life.

Or, as Wayne Dyer writes in his book, Change Your Thoughts Change Your Life;

Be like water – which creates opportunities for swimming, fishing, surfing, drinking, wading, sprinkling, floating and an endless list of benefits – by not trying to do anything other than simply flow.


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Scott Weller Presents – Blue Collar Begone Bulletin – The Ski-doo


2010
01.19
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Scott Weller Presents – Blue Collar Begone Bulletin – The  Ski-doo

I had a conversation with a welder a little while back…

Me

How were days off?

Welder

Awesome! I bought 2 new sleds for my kids. They’re so sweet! They’re <ENTER LONG & PAINFUL DESCRIPTION OF HORSE POWER, ENGINE SIZE AND EVERYTHING ELSE THAT I DON’T REALLY CARE ABOUT HERE> Blah Blah Blah!

Before you know it 10 minutes had passed by and I was looking for any way to escape this very typical conversation, when I had a thought come to mind. So I cut in somewhere between him talking about how the paint job accented the color of his eyes and alluding that maybe the size of the engine was compensating in some way for some – thing, and asked:

Me
Can I ask you a question? If you’re out here working for 21 days at a time, away from your wife and kids, why do you spend money on things that guarantee the fact that you’ll be working away from home for the rest of your life?

His SAD response:

Well I buy them for my kids so that they’ll still love me

And he was dead serious!

BLUE COLLAR BEGONE BACKTALK

Does that bother anyone else? Or has this just become the norm? Why?

Is this what the family dynamic is turning into? Materialistic Blackmail? I don’t care if you are blue collar, white collar or no collar living on the streets, we, as human beings need to re-evaluate our priorities if you figure the simplest way to the hearts of your children is to buy a “toy” for them. As it always has been, the simplest and the most rewarding way to the hearts of children, is to spend time with them. Laugh with them! Cry with them! Show them that you care by giving them your time – not your wallet!

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