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Signs Of A Bad Dog In Need Of Behavior Training

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There are kinds of dog behavior pet owners do not welcome in their dog. Activities such as eating your newspaper in the morning and your show for lunch can be categorized as bad. Barking all night or attacking your neighbor are also signs that your dog could use some behavior training, which might help him a lot, and make your life a whole lot easier.

Dogs that bark all night can become a real nuisance. However, the trick is not to lose your patience, since getting angry and shouting at your dog will only result in a competition in which the dog will try to be louder than you. The first step is to try and find the reason he is barking. Some dogs are afraid of the dark, there could be an animal hidden under the porch, or a legitimate security breach in your home. If you feel you have searched everywhere and failed to produce a reason for the constant barking, then perhaps, the issue is that your dog doesn't know it's wrong. At this point some behavior training needs to come in place. There are several items in the store that can be of great help. The collar, for example, will provide a small electric shock at a distance letting your dog know that what he is doing is bad, in this case barking.

A more serious behavior problem would be a dog that bites. Not only is a biting dog putting the whole neighborhood at risk, but also himself. Depending on where you live, the new laws in the United States give authorities the power to put down your dog if he is considered to be a public menace. Thus, it is a good idea to start training your dog early to avoid any problems in the future. Young puppies are inclined to bite your hand in a playful manner, because it's in their nature to do so. However, when they engage in this type of behavior, have a toy on one hand, and praise them with the other. If you repeat this activity enough, they will soon realize it's a good thing to chew on the toy cause they are getting rewarded for it.

Training dogs to improve their behavior can be burdensome for those doing it for the first time. If you feel you need some help, don't be afraid to ask your veterinarian to point you in the right direction. Ask around for dog training classes in your neighborhood, that will not only get you on the path of training a good dog, but will provide a medium for your dog to develop social skills with people and other dogs.