Please check my answer thanks

The problem with "quick fix" corrections designed to eliminate one specific behavior is that the

A. dog may not respond to the correction.
B. dog may be frightened by the correction.

C. owner may be unable to utilize the technique at home.

D. underlying problems have been ignored.


I picked D

I agree.

To check if your answer is correct, let's evaluate each option:

A. The statement "dog may not respond to the correction" implies that the dog may not change its behavior despite the correction. It could be a possible problem, but it may not necessarily cover all the potential issues with a "quick fix" correction.

B. The statement "dog may be frightened by the correction" suggests that the correction itself may scare or intimidate the dog. This is another potential problem that could occur when using a "quick fix" correction.

C. The statement "owner may be unable to utilize the technique at home" is a possible problem. If the owner cannot effectively apply the correction technique at home, it could pose challenges and hinder progress.

D. The statement "underlying problems have been ignored" is also a potential problem associated with "quick fix" corrections. The focus on eliminating one specific behavior may overlook deeper underlying issues that contribute to the behavior problem.

Considering the options and their potential problems, it looks like your choice of D, "underlying problems have been ignored," is a suitable answer. Good job!