• De4th69@lemmy.world
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    This answer just shows that you need to update your knowledge about dog training and behaviour.

    The release of dopamine in dogs during play, petting, or training reinforces positive behaviors. This reward mechanism helps dogs associate humans with safety, affection, and happiness, leading to better-behaved, more trusting pets. Over time, these interactions can create new neural pathways in a dog’s brain, reducing anxiety and promoting a sense of well-being.

    Two key players in this process are the neurotransmitters dopamine and oxytocin, which are central to reward-motivated behavior and social bonding, respectively.

    And ignoring your dog, when he shows affection, will have the exact opposite effect

    https://dunedinamc.com/community/human-dog-relationships/ https://www.apeacefulpack.com/post/understanding-the-neurobiology-behind-dog-behavior-and-emotion-the-role-of-dopamine-and-oxytocin

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      5 days ago

      You’re arguing with the established methods used to train dogs for centuries. Good luck with your dog training revolution.

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        5 days ago

        What a dumb answer. Would you say the same when there’s new scientific evidence about cancer treatment?

        But ok, you refuse to learn so I’m gonna stop arguing with you

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          Look, if we had a multiple millenia year old cure for cancer that the majority of doctors say works and I’ve seen work myself, then I would be skeptical of science saying it doesn’t.

          Rather, you appear to me more akin to an anti-vaxxer that “did their research”.