Training advice from proffessionals

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I talked to a lot of others to establish this guide, I didn't want to get a fact wrong and through my research I've found out important tips from professionals, great bonding tactics from rescue habitats, and much more cool stuff.

The first professional I contacted was ¥π°^€, from the planet €£^^°, and the advice given was this:

"Training a human is pretty easy and rewarding, they learn quickly and can establish boundaries various other pet species don't understand.

Now I'm not saying you can say sit and they will immediately obey or understand.

No that is just not true, humans if born and raised around a specific species will pick up on vocal patterns and body language to decipher what they are being told.

So if you want proper training advice, just keep trying, by the end of the day humans hate punishment, they hate failing at something and they hate being scolded, so they will attempt to learn and its not always going to be perfect obedience, you can't expect that from anything, but they will try, so if you're attempting on training a human, put in the effort and don't stop trying."

I loved that advice, because it's true, now I never got any other human after Twister and Morph, so I haven't personally experienced raising a bred human pet, but various of my friends have, and they all agree its easier training those ones than the ones who were removed and rescued from their planet and themselves.

The next few quotes are from a few other professionals I have talked to, their quotes are grouped up as they all seemed to agree on various things:

"Humans love tasty food, they love sugary stuff, so the best way to reward a human as positive reinforcement is with sugary human food, not to much, but enough to make them happy and proud of themselves."

"Don't get mad if they don't put in effort to learn, every living thing has its own ideals, and that effortless human will only react out of fear of a punishment."

"A human that fears punishment is not a good sign, its a sign that as an owner you have messed up, a human or any pet must take a punishment as a learning curve not something to be frightened of, a fear response, is violent shaking, or dullness, wide or empty eyes and of course loud cries, the loud cries are commonly translated by vets into apologies and confused words."

"The best thing to train a human with is anything that involves teamwork or encourages bonding, such as cleaning, retrieving items, participating in work and so much more, pets of any kind after all love to be able to get along with their owners."

I could write 20 pages of their tips and training methods, but of course it'll probably end up a mess, so I'll end this page with this message from ¢©®¥, a famous pet trainer:

"A human can offer some of the best experiences in my opinion, they have the resilience to work along side most species but also have the emotional attachment and love that any species would appreciate.

Yes the beginning of the human pet period was a bit messy and devastating but we've come a long way and look at us now, walking around with humans, combining human companionships with whole other pet species, it truly is remarkable.

So love your human before anything else, because you and their companion is all they have, sure they'll make friends at the human zones, but you and their companion are the one they will see from sunrise to sunset."

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