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Addressing Your Dog Behavior Problems

Dog training was created in man’s recognition of the conditions before certain dog behaviors manifest. Such as the state of a dog behavior which needs rewarding for a desirable dog behavior and punishing him for unwanted conduct. This recognition of dog’s performance combined with proper training methods encourage the dog to conform better to his owner’s or trainer’s desires and expectations. Knowledge on canine behavior and training can help you recognize the factors underlying your dog behavior problems and may aid you in acquiring the necessary patience when working with your dog.

In some cases, dogs that have undergone formal training may still show some disagreeable behaviors and improper habits. In order to diminish these chances for dog behavior problems, you may need to retrain your pet to limit the occurrence of dog behavior problems.

Many of these dog behavior problems fall into the category of inappropriate elimination which includes improper practices on waste elimination through urinating or defecating inside the owner’s house.

Another problem is the urine marking. If done in the proper place such as the exterior of the house, this normal activity of the dog may seem not too displeasing. However, many pets have developed the habit of doing this inside home premises.

Add to it the submissive urination which often happens when a dog encounters more dominant specie. This may manifest in forms like rolling on the ground, urination or averting of the eyes. This may not be a problem at all, yet if done in front of the owner or a visitor, this may become seemingly disappointing dog behavior.

However, these dog behavior problems may be easily corrected.

Chewing is another dog behavior problem, whether it is the result of a trauma or a dog’s reaction to a certain distressing situations or the culprit is a young puppy who is exploring his new environment, a canine with an unnecessary habit of chewing may prove terrible if not checked.

Some dogs have the habit of digging the yard. To correct this problem, the owner must first identify why this dog behavior problem arise then from there, he may attend to the dog’s dilemma with scooping of soil.

If your dog digs, think of it as a natural exercise. However, if this action is noticeably falling on the list of dog behavior problems then look for the underlying reasons which encourage him to act this way. For many, this action may be the resultant of finding for a prey or burying of food which will be reserved for future consumption. Your dog might be digging to build a hole for an underground shelter or as preparation to urinate or to defecate. Whichever is the reason for your pet’s behavior, once it gets quite disturbing then you should immediately correct this before it gets worse.

Moreover, quite a number of dogs are fond of digging indoors in search for a place to rest. This form of digging behavior may not cause much damage but it may considerably tear down your carpets.

In order to prevent dog behavior problems, you should try first to prevent the occurrence of the opportunity. Later, develop an activity which your dog may find equally fun and challenging. This way, you may divert your pet’s energy and attention.

Generally speaking, your dog behavior problems may not be much of a setback not until it destroys property.

 

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