How to Manage Your Dog’s Behavior Concerns

Understanding Your 's Behavioral Problems

Dogs exhibit many behaviors that leave their owners scratching their heads in . Whether it's barking, digging, nipping, or a number of other annoying activities, canines do things that seem odd to us. However, by understanding why they do such things, owners can learn to modify such behaviors.

Below, we'll discuss several behavioral problems that can frustrate owners, their guests, and their neighbors. The purpose of this article is to give you the tips and tools to understand and correct yoru dogs behavior issues.

Chewing

Dogs chew for a variety of reasons. Sometimes, they're anxious. Other times – especially in the case of – they chew because they're teething. Still other times, they simply become or restless. They do it to work off excess energy.

If your canine limits her chewing to a chew toy, or Bully Sticks there's little harm in it. However, if she doesn't have a chew toy, your furniture, books, , and other will be vulnerable to damage. When you notice her chewing on things she should not be, sharply tell her. Take away (or remove her from) the item on which she's chewing and give her a Odorless Bully Stick in its place.

Excessive Barking

First, it's important to realize that your barks as a way of communicating. While it can become frustrating if she does so excessively, owners should understand that there may be a for the behavior.

That said, canines often bark excessively for a number of reasons that are inappropriate. For example, they may be or excited. There barking may be because their are other in their surroundings. Sometimes, you dog misses you and just want you to pay attention to them.

To discourage  the excessive barking, make sure your dog receives plenty of  and attention each day. It the dog is bored and lonely the behavior issues can increase. Also, avoid encouraging her barking by giving her attention when she does it. Instead a Loud clap from your hands will inform your dog that their actions and behavior is unacceptable.

Begging

Dogs love food, even if they're not hungry. Given the opportunity, they'll continue eating as long as someone gives them something to eat. The problem is that owners encourage begging each time they provide a taste from the dinner table. Remember, your pooch learns by repetition. When it comes to food, she learns quickly. When your dog is rewarded when they beg, they will learn this behavior and deem it natural.

You can discourage the begging behavior by removing the dog during meals.

The Value Of Obedience Classes

Most behavioral issues can be curbed by enrolling your dog into obedience classes. If you train them as a puppy, they will learn what is acceptable and what is not acceptable behavior and the will “stick”.” If you enroll her as an adult, the training will be effective, but she'll probably need periodic classes as a reminder of what constitutes appropriate conduct. In the end, a well-trained, well-behaved dog makes a more pleasant companion.

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