Sunday, April 12, 2009

How to Treat Dog Behavior Problem

There is very good and well known point that calm people often don't have a serious dog behavior problem like some people do--just by virtue of that they don't have all the craziness, yelling and people and kids screaming making their dogs bonkers and neurotic. To eliminate dog's bad habits you have to stop rewarding him for certain behavior, and teach him what behavior you 'DO' want instead. Punishment will not stop it. Only way to stop puppy biting is with intense training. Most experienced dog owners are familiar with common dog behavior problems, but some may wonder why dogs show these behaviors.

One possible solution to avoid these problems is exercise. It is known that many dog behavior problems are because of physical challenges that the dog may have. Also, learning how to communicate with your dog lets you address problems as they occur. Even they don't speak you can learn to understand some signs that dogs use to tell you what they want. The home provides ideal environment for the dog with few distractions, which is chance for new member to learn how to get along with other members in the family. Often dogs are behaving distructable because of boredom. Specially if they live in the apartments and are left alone most of the day.

The first step in dealing with new situation is to understand why your dog acts the way he does. My favorite method for curing dog behavior problem is to discover what the core or root of the problem is. Now why would you allow a dog to dominate you, when the child couldn't't? If your children were dominant over you, that would not be appropriate, and neither is a dog with dog behavior problem. Dominance is very important to be established in order to start the process of changing the pattern of dog behavioral problems. Obedience training can solve most problems, especially if done in early stage.

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