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Alt 05-03-2005, 10:52 AM   #11
Rona
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Yes Rona. I personally think that that which we call "work" the dogs regard as game. And so it is hard to persuade the dog to do something if it is not fun for him. At least not CsW. .
Exactly! This is the intrinsic sort of motivation which babies and children have when learning how to walk and speak and when they discover the world around them. And later most people get this motivation subsituted by the "musts" and "oughts to" and can only enjoy it when performing their hobbies.... That's why we love it so much in our CzW! They seem to manage to keep this internal independence which we, for various and obvious (!) reasons - cannot.

To Seijun:
Here is the link to a description of CzW as rescue dogs:
http://www.wolfdog.org/php/index.php...e23506845eede7
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