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A Guiding Principle to Control that Bad Dog Behavior

2016/5/4 10:29:31

Most dogs build up many behavior issues such as uncontrolled barking at people, jumping at visitors, chewing all items they can find in the house, digging the garden, going hyperactive and many more. And since dogs do not usually learn obedience on their own, training techniques can be applied in order to stop bad dog behaviors.

Before jumping into this training idea one should know that controlling a dog's bad habit is not easy at all. It is not comparable to how a child is taught to read the ABC or count 1, 2, 3.

One factor that makes it difficult to control a dog is communication. Dogs and humans are obviously unlike beings using different communication means. In order to train dogs effectively, humans must be able to communicate with them. And the best way to do it is through the principle of reward good deeds and correct bad deeds.

The very foundation of every master who wants to befriend his hyperactive buddy is to know the correction training. The correction training starts with the no-petting rule. One who loves to pet his dog only encourages dog biting and licking. Dogs bite off when humans pet them. They also tend to lick a lot when feeling over excited.

When a dog starts licking the owner should slap it softly in the mouth. This is to signal the dog that such behavior is unwanted. If a dog obeys and stops licking, reward it with praise or a gentle stroke on the head. The dog will get the positive message. When done in a routine, the dog will eventually hint the dos and don'ts.

One should also train a dog to overcome its fears. Sometimes, offensive management of a dog's fears can result to unwanted dog behaviors. Most of the time, when a dog encounters a horrible experience, the owner usually reacts in a negative way. He tends to reprimand at full volume or angrily so the dog gets more frightened and tends to run away. The dog cannot fully comprehend the reason of the anger hence; it becomes more afraid than ever. To solve this, the owner should be gentler in dealing with a dog's fears. He could also acquaint the dog with other people in order to be able to socialize and be comfortable in any atmosphere. The owner could also train the dog to do simple techniques such as sit, stand, jump, run, go and stop. This will make the dog more able to relate with people.

Dog owners should be able to practice some of the above-mentioned tips. In fact, having a dog can be beneficial too. They are not just known to be very good human companions. Dogs are also good security guards as they are always on alert when strangers trespass territories. In addition, they can help their owners reduce stress and help fight depression. Dogs can be a good source of happiness in human beings. However, even the best dogs have their bad sides too. The only key is to reward good conducts and correct bad ones. In the end, dogs will eventually learn to outgrow bad behaviors and only carry out the good.

Training a dog can be a long process that requires patience and understanding. However, by doing so, one can reap a good master and pet relationship. In order to have a good relationship with a pet dog then one should necessarily go through some training. If one cannot do it on his own, then he can opt for a dog trainer or an expert. There are also dog training technique manuals available both in stores and online.

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