Another lesson in how not to train your dog from Elly Patterson. Today’s example shows us:
1. Dogs do not understand human language.
2. The lecture finger in the air does not work on dogs (or on humans either).
3. In order to reward positive behavior, it is necessary to stick around long enough to see the positive behavior and reward it. Walking away defeats the whole purpose.
4. To address impatience during training sessions, it’s important to first recognize and manage your own inability to concentrate on the training.
5. If your dog is accustomed to getting food from people sitting at the table, then you need to stop the people who sit at the table from giving food to the dog or removing the dog from the room during dinner time. Otherwise the dog will think eating should occur under the table.
From Lynn’s Comments: I gotta say it again…I absolutely loved drawing the dogs. Their facial expressions and body language could be exaggerated far beyond the human forms and the results were always hilarious. After I introduced dogs into the strip, the drawing became more and more enjoyable.
It’s a survival instinct. When an animal in the wild eats, their attention is on that and not their surroundings. They’re vulnerable. So, the tendency is to hide while they eat, making them less vulnerable.
Elly’s hair sure grows fast. She must have the same ability as Calvin, who was shaved bald by Hobbes then had his normal hairdo in the strip the day afterwards.
Asharah 3 days ago
What difference does it make?
howtheduck 3 days ago
Another lesson in how not to train your dog from Elly Patterson. Today’s example shows us:
1. Dogs do not understand human language.
2. The lecture finger in the air does not work on dogs (or on humans either).
3. In order to reward positive behavior, it is necessary to stick around long enough to see the positive behavior and reward it. Walking away defeats the whole purpose.
4. To address impatience during training sessions, it’s important to first recognize and manage your own inability to concentrate on the training.
5. If your dog is accustomed to getting food from people sitting at the table, then you need to stop the people who sit at the table from giving food to the dog or removing the dog from the room during dinner time. Otherwise the dog will think eating should occur under the table.
nOgarbbebra3deht 3 days ago
I think the real crime is that they named the dog Edgar
snsurone76 3 days ago
A chip off the old block!
snsurone76 3 days ago
Edgar is showing us what he thinks of Elly’s smug attitude.
red_tape 3 days ago
So elly, if you don’t want him to eat the treat under the table, drop it in his bowl.
mccollunsky 3 days ago
Edgar doesn’t want anyone taking his treat so he goes under the table to eat in safety.
Argythree 3 days ago
The table is kind of like a doghouse to a dog – sort of a ‘protected space’ where a doggie can eat…
fuzzbucket Premium Member 3 days ago
I made my dog eat under the table so I wouldn’t be tripping over him.
dcdete. 3 days ago
Wow, Elly must have the fastest growing hair in the world! Just yesterday she had her hair cut short, exposing her ears.
Today her hair completely covers her ears again!
Gizmo Cat 3 days ago
From Lynn’s Comments: I gotta say it again…I absolutely loved drawing the dogs. Their facial expressions and body language could be exaggerated far beyond the human forms and the results were always hilarious. After I introduced dogs into the strip, the drawing became more and more enjoyable.
French Persons' Celebration of Peeved Harry Dinkle Premium Member 3 days ago
It’s a survival instinct. When an animal in the wild eats, their attention is on that and not their surroundings. They’re vulnerable. So, the tendency is to hide while they eat, making them less vulnerable.
maureenmck Premium Member 3 days ago
All I can say is — poor Edgar! He’s not even allowed a little privacy. He’s such a good boy … doesn’t deserve all these silly rules.
Macushlalondra 3 days ago
Is he part cat? They never obey either.
dbeitz929 3 days ago
In Congress, most treats are offered under the table.
Funniguy 3 days ago
Elly’s hair grew back quickly.
baskate_2000 3 days ago
A teenage dog? AKA someone who doesn’t pay attention.
ctolson 3 days ago
As long as he eats by April’s chair, Ellie will never know the differnce.
Petemejia77 3 days ago
You know where you can stick that finger, you nagging cow!
win.45mag 3 days ago
Her hair grew back overnight !!! Wish mine grew that fast.
Pickled Pete 3 days ago
You gotta put your foot down and teach them young… Take my kids for instance, one word from me, and they do whatever in heII they please!
kamoolah 3 days ago
Elly’s hair sure grows fast. She must have the same ability as Calvin, who was shaved bald by Hobbes then had his normal hairdo in the strip the day afterwards.
mindjob 3 days ago
Rules were meant to be broken
tsk5565 3 days ago
You never store treats down low where the dog could get the bag
gigagrouch 3 days ago
Is the FB share button not working anymore?
The Great_Black President 3 days ago
Edgar and Michael both failed to learn a lesson: they ought not to have shat where they ate.
howsteepisit 3 days ago
What an old poop!
MemaJean 2 days ago
Just like Farley.
g04922 2 days ago
Haha… just like a kid. Waits until Mom’s gone…
cactusbob333 2 days ago
I gots bone to pick wid dis. Doggie shud get to chooze where he chewz.
MFRXIM Premium Member 2 days ago
My cat prefers to have his own chair at the table, sleeping. He just needs to be near me.
HodgeElmwood 2 days ago
How about giving him the treat IN the bowl, Ellie?
lindz.coop Premium Member 2 days ago
If you want him to eat it at his bowl, put it in his bowl. Don’t expect him to take it over to his bowl.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 1 day ago
It also works every time when you tell cats not to jump up on the kitchen counter
rmcarignan 1 day ago
I just know my dog eats w/e she wants as long as it is not on the table