program four times a week and expect to last without injuries or fatigue, we would not do that to a dog who has spent its life as a couch potato. Take for example a dog this is fearful, or even just timid/shy. Limiting this dogs exposure to stressors (things around which these emotions/feelings and ultimately unhealthy behavior is induced) acts as a disservice to the dog. Dogs are creatures of survival, they dont like feeling this way but are made to because of our lack of understanding, or even ability to provide what the dog actually needs. On the other hand, we may have a dog that has not had the experiences to socialize with other dogs, and people, a dog that shows desire to play, is young and in good shape, and energetic, but has no social skill set. It would be a disservice to the dog to enroll him/her only once a week, enduring the level of stress and conflict it would have to endure while it learns the sport and rules before playing the game and only allowed to practice it once a week, then 6 days off. In this case, we need more practice to perfect the skill, and increased frequency. Or for example we have an exuberant dog that runs non stop, or plays fetch until your arm falls out of its socket. A dog like this who has no "off switch" and must be made to turn off would poise a great danger to itself and us if allowed only once a week. Living in Florida, it does not take the summer to induce heat stroke in a dog like this... it could happen even in the coolest of months. This dog must learn balance, and in order to teach the dog balance, we must meet its needs steadily and consistently. This is also a dog we would have to see more than once a week. Juggling a dogs needs and the parents limitations (time and money being the main two) is very difficult. For one, most of us have dogs that dont suite our lifestyles, or we have lifestyles that dont suite our dogs best. But, it is what it is, and we have to make it work.... given that.... our temperament assessment tool is a very involved evaluation of how best we can help meet the dogs needs as well as the needs of the pet parents. I dont know how you feel about standardized testing for your child.... but I (dont have kids) but strongly dislike them. Beyond the test, its the environment that the test is taken in that I find unsuitable for success. I speak for myself here. This is what prevents me from furthering my own education, I FREEZE when I have to take tests.
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Temperament Assessments
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