Sunday, May 25, 2014

Buyer Beware: Thunder Garments, Herbal Remedies and DAP Don’t Work!


In days gone by, a gullible public eagerly bought up miracle cures by the gallon to cure everything from baldness to obesity. You’d think that people would be smarter nowadays, but I could make a good argument (at least in my little corner of the world - dog training) that things haven’t changed all that much. Even in this Internet age - people are every bit as likely to buy a potion, lotion or miracle cure to fix a problem as they ever were.

Don’t believe me? Then how else can we explain the millions of dollars spent each year by  pet owners and so-called “dog trainers” on things like Thunder Shirts, Rescue Remedy, Dog Appeasing Pheromone (DAP) and other “miracle cures?” Where is the credible scientific research supporting their effectiveness?   There is none.

If your dog has a serious behavior problem – like fear, hyperactivity, aggression or separation anxiety – you might be willing to try anything to help your pet. These “miracle cures” might not make things any worse, so it’s tempting to give them a try. But when it comes to dog behavior there are problems with wasting time experimenting with junk science: 1) After these products fail to deliver as advertised, people tend to feel they’ve “tried everything” and are tempted to give up; 2) People spend their limited time and money in the wrong place. Spend your money on an experienced, properly trained, “real world” dog trainer - not on nonsensical notions, lotions and potions promoted by the “purely positive” crowd.  
These products are a multi-million dollar business. Their manufacturers sponsor many of the major dog trainer conventions each year.  Well-meaning but often inexperienced trainers are the primary conduits for many of these products.   

Veteran dog trainers don’t promote tight fitting sweaters, herbal remedies and aroma therapy to treat fear or aggression in dogs. They understand that real changes in dog behavior can only be achieved by classical and operant conditioning, systematic desensitization, obedience training, deference protocols and proper management.  With some time, patience and good coaching from a balanced professional dog trainer, owners will see genuine, lasting improvement. It doesn’t come in a bottle. It comes through hard work, consistency and sound training protocols.