culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korea, dog training focuses on positive reinforcement and gentle techniques rather than traditional discipline-based methods.

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1 dog behavior South Korea Dogs are usually not allowed on beds or furniture, and are expected to have their own designated sleeping areas. 1
2 dog behavior in public spaces South Korea Dog owners are required to carry special waste bags and clean up after their dogs in public spaces, with heavy penalties for not doing so. 1
3 dog shows South Korea Not as widely known or popular as in Western countries 1
4 dog tag South Korea Less commonly used, as other methods like microchipping are more prevalent for pet identification 1
5 dog training South Korea Training dogs for obedience is less common, with a focus on providing care and companionship. 1
6 dog training methods South Korea More traditional and discipline-based training methods are often employed. 1
7 dog training methods South Korea Positive reinforcement and gentle training techniques like hand signals are commonly used and seen as effective. 1
8 dog-friendly workplaces South Korea Uncommon, most workplaces do not allow employees to bring dogs to work due to cultural norms and hygiene concerns 1
9 guide dogs South Korea There may be less prevalent use and understanding of guide dogs as aids for the visually impaired 1
10 pet training South Korea Commissioning professional trainers for pets, particularly for obedience and behavior correction, is common. 1
11 working dogs South Korea Less commonly trained for avalanche rescue; more often used for search and rescue in disaster situations and as emotional support animals 1