Summary of 10 Things Your Dog Wishes You Knew by Chirag Patel

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This video provides tips on how to better understand and care for your dog. It covers topics such as the senses of dogs, their emotions, and how to train them.

  • 00:00:00 Chirag Patel discusses 10 things your dog wishes you knew, including the fact that dogs are now considered "animals," and that they are just as capable of feeling emotions as humans. Patel also discusses the role of dogs in human society, and the importance of the work done by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA).
  • 00:05:00 Chirag Patel discusses the various senses that dogs have and how they are able to do better than humans in certain areas. He shares a video clip of his dog, Kane, detecting the presence of tulips in a room with poor lighting.
  • 00:10:00 This video discusses the importance of walking your dog and how to identify when a dog is in pain. One of the authors of the study, Lynn, discusses a study that found that dogs will growl at people if their ears are hurt.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses the idea that dogs do not always want contact, but want companionship. It goes on to say that this is usually expressed in different ways, such as wanting to watch a movie together or watch sports together. It recommends that humans live as a family and allow their dogs to do the same.
  • 00:20:00 This YouTube video is about how alpha is not really accurate when describing the leaders of wolf packs. The video explains that the term alpha is appropriate when used in a artificial pack where you know you might put many wolves from different assemblages together, unrelated wolves, and that this happens rarely in the wild. There are other terms, such as breeding male and breeding female, that are more accurate. The message of the video is that we need to be more careful when using old information, and that we should be using the most up-to-date information when training our dogs.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses how dogs control their lives and how humans should focus on giving the dog choices and control, rather than taking it away. It also teaches the importance of listening to the dog and observing their behavior.
  • 00:30:00 The video shows how a dog can communicate with human by turning away, ear positions, and lip lick. It also discusses how a dog's behavior can change when it perceives a threat.
  • 00:35:00 This video discusses 10 behaviors that dogs might show when they are stressed or uncomfortable. These behaviors include lip licking, shaking, soft eyes, changing blinking, and whispering. The video then provides an analogy of a Lad of Aggression, which helps people understand that not all dog behaviors are related to aggression. The video ends with a demonstration of how to train a dog not to engage in these behaviors.
  • 00:40:00 This video discusses how to teach a dog that when you say "please let me go," no one listens and it becomes hard to get rid of biting behavior. It also discusses how to create a safe place for your dog.
  • 00:45:00 The author discusses the concept of training, stating that it is "behavior management." He points to a quote from Ken Ramirez, a trainer, which states that "training is not just something that we do to animals; it's a conversation between two individuals." The author provides examples of how this concept can be applied to dogs.
  • 00:50:00 In this video, Chirag Patel discusses the benefits of spoiling your dog or cat. He explains that when we spoil our animals, we are providing them with a happy life and satisfying needs, which can prevent them from displaying problematic behaviors. He also reminds viewers that it is important to be fair when disciplining our pets, and to change rules on a pet overnight only if there are significant issues with the pet's behavior.
  • 00:55:00 The video discusses how to get along with a dog, including tips on environmental arrangements, positive reinforcement, and how to communicate with the dog. It also covers how to get the dog to "drop some treats on her bed" when she's done looking around.

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This video provides viewers with tips on how to train their dog using positive reinforcement. Chirag Patel discusses how to make training more fun for the dog by using distractions, such as treats, and rewarding good behavior. He also demonstrates how to train a dog to do basic commands, such as sit and stay.

  • 01:00:00 This YouTube video teaches dog owners how to train their pets to behave politely around people, by desensitizing them and counter conditioning them to positive reinforcement. Dogs learn to see people at a distance and to relax in between encounters, while also learning to think about life and behave accordingly.
  • 01:05:00 In this video, Chirag Patel teaches viewers how to train their dog using positive reinforcement. He explains that while training a dog can be boring at times, it is important to remember that the dog is learning and benefiting from the training. He also discusses how to make training more fun for the dog by using distractions, such as treats, and rewarding good behavior. Finally, he demonstrates how to train a dog to do basic commands, such as sit and stay.
  • 01:10:00 This video explains how to train a dog to be comfortable around people, particularly those who are taller than her. The first step is to get the dog's bowl, mat, and other belongings, and then to walk slowly and calmly towards the person. The dog should follow the person's cues, and should not be allowed to be distracted by anything else while the training is taking place.
  • 01:15:00 This video shows how dogs use their behavior to relax and learn about the environment. The first segment demonstrates how a dog's "pilot erection" can be normal, while the second segment discusses how dogs use their noses to explore their surroundings. The last segment shows how a dog may come forward when approached, but may also use behavioral cues to avoid people if he is not relaxed.
  • 01:20:00 In this video, Chirag Patel teaches viewers how to read their dog's body language and determine when they're ready to approach and interact with them. He also teaches how to handle situations when the dog is feeling scared or uncomfortable. Finally, he demonstrates how to say goodbye to the dog when they're done playing.
  • 01:25:00 This video presents the benefits of training your dog using positive reinforcement, such as increasing their confidence and ability to relax in various situations. It discusses how to gradually fade the use of a "safe place" such as a bed, and instead rely on positive reinforcement to help your dog learn. It also discusses how to help your dog get along with other animals by training them to relax and be calm around them.
  • 01:30:00 Chirag Patel discusses the three stages of dog development, socialization, sexual maturity, and social maturity, which are all critical moments during a dog's life when behavior changes may happen.
  • 01:35:00 Chirag Patel discusses the 10 things your dog wishes you knew. He advises against patting a dog before it smells you, as this could be seen as a threatening gesture. He also discusses the importance of waiting for a dog to say okay beforemoving something, as this allows for a better relationship between dog and person.
  • 01:40:00 Chirag Patel speaks about how dogs use smells to communicate with their owners. He talks about how dogs get lonely and need positive interaction from their owners to feel comfortable. He also mentions that some dogs may need more frequent interaction than others.

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