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How To Eliminate Dogs Behavior Problems



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By : Ruben Lode    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-18 12:35:45
A number of people train their pups to increase their talent, others for the sheer fun it could give, but for many individuals they instruct to discipline their pets. Pups, even when strongly tamed, could show plenty of their norms of behavior and natural tendencies. These are they character
Nevertheless, to adjust them to the peoples needs some of their instincts need to be repressed and customized.

There are several common dogs behavior problems that most folks just can't tolerate. Here are a few suggestions to solve several problems usually encountered by dog owners.

1. Unwanted Barking

Barking is the main medium of contact for dog. However, some dogs tend to bark excessively whereby the owner can do the following actions:

a) If he is barking do not say no. Pups just can't understand our language and saying "no" repetitively to a dog could excite him and give him the impression that you too are barking.
b) Practice consistency. Use only one command when you wish him to stop barking.

c) Don't get mad at him, be patient enough to drive him to the behavior you want to modify.

d) Reward him whenever he picks up your command. Don't let a good behavior pass and reward it accordingly.

2. Chewing Behavior

Puppies are natural chewers, they use chewing for practicing their jaws and mouths. Nevertheless they could chew for several reasons: they may feel bored, they are teething, they only want to play around, or they are interested in something. Like children, they use their mouths to find a great deal of information about their environment.
To get rid off excessive chewing that can be done the following:

a) Put him in a crate where he could not gain access to items inside your home which could be chewed.

b) Should you not want to confine him in a crate, be ready to supervise all his movements closely. You do not need to discover a tear on your sofa because your puppy loved chewing the upholstery.

c) The puppy does not know the difference between an old shoe and a new shoe so instead of giving him shoes; give him other items which can be chewed. Toys, but not plush toys, may be good alternatives.

d) Buy for him chew toys. Chewing tendencies could never be satisfied if the puppy doesn't get to chew something. Should you not want him to chump on your furniture, i suggest you invest on chew toys.

e) Give your puppy ample exercise. Chewing may be a direct result too much energy systems. When you could exhaust him a bit, his chewing behavior might be lessened.

3. Unwelcome Digging

One more primal instinct, digging could be due to feeling of boredom, want for escape, need to discover a cooler place to rest, to hide something like a bone or to make a den. While pet dogs used digging for many valuable reasons, many individuals find it destructive. Here are some solutions to avoid unwanted digging behavior:

a) Permit a certain spot for him to dig. This way, you would prevent any occurrences of digging in inappropriate places. To condition him to dig the specific spot alone, you should attempt to make it a rewarding experience and punish him whenever he looks for other places to dig.

b) May try deterring him from digging inappropriate places by putting small quantities of diluted ammonia or pepper in the region.

Unwanted dog behaviors could be tapered according to your wants through proper dog training but make sure to employ only the best training processes.
Author Resource:- Want to find out more about dogs behavior problems, then visit Annette Lode's site on how to choose the best get rid of dogs behavior problems for your needs.

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