Tuesday, May 26, 2009

How To Deal With Dog Behavior Problems

How To Deal With Dog Behavior Problems

by Brad Davenport

Almost all puppies exhibit some kind of behavior problems that you have to deal with at one time or other. Some dogs might take longer to be toilet trained while some might have a terrible chewing habit that leaves all your favorite objects in tatters. But sometimes, your puppy might have some behavior problems that are so severe which cannot be dealt with by yourself and need the assistance of a professional dog trainer. If your dog shows such sever problems, it is better to consult a professional as soon as possible.

I personally had to face some serious behaviour problem with my adopted pooch. Most often shelter puppies are abandoned once or even multiple times and some are even abused by their owners. This is one of the reasons for the behavior problems arising in adopted puppies.

In the case of the dog I bought, the canine behavior issues didn't start right away. She seemed pretty well-trained for the most part. Then all of a sudden, the dog behavior problems started. I don't know what set it off, but suddenly she was afraid to see me leave the apartment. I think she was worried that I would not come back.

The minute I tried to leave the apartment she would start to act out. She would go literally crazy, raising hell, peeing on the floor and running through anything on her path. Most probably she thought that I was not going to come back and this problem became a very serious issue. After unsuccessfully trying some tips that I found on dog training, I finally had to visit a professional dog trainer.

The professional said that persistence and patience is the only way to solve this dog behavioral problem. As advised, I would leave the apartment after telling my dog that I would be back soon and as said, I will come back after 20 seconds.

I repeated the same phrase every time I left to come right back in. I slowly increased the time I was out of the apartment till I reached an hour. Though it took me several weeks and tested my patience to no end, finally I was able to make my pooch trust me and now she is one of the best behaved dogs in my neighbourhood. - 20511

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Title: How To Deal With Dog Behavior Problems
Author: Brad Davenport
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Keywords: dog behavior problems,dog behaving badly,dog disobedience,uncontrollable dogs,dog training basics,puppy training knowledge,dog training,dog obedience,dogs,puppies,canines,pets,animals,family
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