Dog Behavior Problems and Urinating

November 3, 2008 · Filed Under dog behavior problems · Comment 

Dogs can develop an array of dog behavior problems such as urinating throughout the house. This can be fixed with a little bit of time and a little bit of patience. Usually when a dog is using the house as an indoor bathroom it is more than likely that they are not trained to know to go outside to do their prospective business. What you need to do is house train your dog, and while it sounds like it is going to be a rather difficult task, it really is not as bad as you may think.

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One of the best ways to house train your dog is by using the method of positive reinforcement. Using various treats and rewards will let your dog know that going to the bathroom outside in the yard is a rewarding thing. Because the dog is an animal of habit, it tends to return to the same spot where it urinated over and over again, once they find that spot outside, they will not even think of ever doing their business in the house again. When dogs are puppies and you first bring them home, you want to start house training them immediately. The younger they are, the easier they are to train, but that is not to say that older dogs cannot be trained as well. If you have adopted a more mature dog, house training it may take some time, but sticking with patience is going to get a lot farther than simply giving up. Remember , dog behavior training begins at home.

But let’s say that your dog has already been house trained, and it suddenly starts marking places around the house with its urine. This is called indoor marking and it is most common in male dogs. Male dogs will lift their legs and mark anything from chairs and furniture to various toys. When a male dog does mark their territory, it usually just a small squirt, rather than a flow. The best way to fix this is to get your dog neutered. The sooner you can do this, the better, and dogs can get fixed around six months of age. If you wait any longer than that, and your dog becomes mature, it is going be rather difficult to break your dog of this habit.

Be sure to clean up your dogs mess as soon as it happens. This will quickly eliminate the chances of your dog marking that spot all over again and it will conquer your dog behavior problems. You can buy various solutions at the pet store to clean the mess and eliminate smell or you can look on the internet for various home remedies. Usually vinegar and water will help take the stain and the smell out. Both of these habits are easy to break, and can be broken if caught early enough, and acted on.

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HOW TO STOP DOG DIGGING

October 30, 2008 · Filed Under Aggressive Dog Behavior · Comment 

Dogs are known for digging, and digging can be a big mess for your yard or garden. Digging for dogs comes natural to them. They may be digging to find a cool spot to lie in during the summer heat, or they might want to dig a hole to bury a toy or a bone of some sort. If you are finding a lot of holes all over your yard you need to address it as soon as possible.

You can do this by watching your dog while he plays out in the yard. You do not need to stand outside and watch, you can simply watch from a kitchen window or something like that. When your dog starts to dig a hole, you need to go outside and interrupt the dog. While doing this you need to make a loud noise or spray water on them, do something that is going to make them not want to dig again if they know what will be coming to them. There are some special collars that you can find that, with a press of a button can send a tiny little electric shock to your dog. If you are not comfortable with this, then try something else, but if the digging continues and nothing seems to be working, then you may have to turn to using a shock collar.

If interrupting your dog during his digging session is not working then perhaps you want to try to redirect where your dog is digging. Pick a spot in the yard where you can isolate and give to your dog to dig freely. This will need a little bit of training with your dog. You need to show him where it is okay to dig. You can easily do this by taking a dog bone or dog treat and digging a hole and burying the dog treat. From there you will encourage your dog to dig up the treat. It all comes down to positive reinforcement, rewarding your dog will help him learn where he can go and what he can do. If you do not show him his digging place each day, he will just continue to dig wherever he pleases. Use this tactic until he starts digging in his digging spot all on his own.

We all know that dogs like to dig, it is natural for them to dig. If you do not want you dog to dig, then you need to cut the habit as soon as you can. If this method does not work for you, then perhaps you should try setting some space aside for your dog so that he can dig. Perhaps it is just a game of give and take between you and your dog!

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Jack Russells Terriers-Protection Dogs

October 17, 2008 · Filed Under Protection dogs · Comment 

I find Jack Russell terriers to be very good protection dogs.  They can become very fierce when aggravated or protecting. Have you ever seen a badger that is really upset. Size is really not important. Badgers can scare away the bravest man with there ferocious growl and teeth , the same goes for aggressive dogs like jack Russell terriers.

Jack Russel’s have some pretty mean looking teeth that would deter anyone from approaching in a aggressive manor. Jack Russel’s have very strong jaw muscles that were inbred into them during the early years.

They were not bred as protection dogs but have become very good at the process, after all , dynamite comes in very small packages.  I am sure that you could enroll your jack russel into a protection dog class and get the same results as the big dogs.

It is true that they are not the biggest dogs but once again , does size really matter for thwarting potential unwanted guests.  they have very sensitive ears , Lucy , my jack Russell terrier will usually start barking at the door before someone even knocks.

The UPS guy does not even knock anymore , Lucy makes such a fuss, he knows that If I am not at the door, the chances are that I am gone. Jack Russell’s are very protective towards there owner and make excellent protection dogs

If you are just wanting a protection dog though, I would highly suggest that you look into some other breeds. Size does actually matter , as far as the intimidating factor. Would you rather have a 14 lb dog come after you or a 100lb dog.

Do not get me wrong, I love Jack Russel’s and they can be great protection dogs if used as a deterrence until you can get more help.

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Aggressive Dog- Food Aggression

October 16, 2008 · Filed Under Training Aggressive dogs · Comment 

You will know if your dog has food aggression if he growls or shows his teeth when reaching for his bowl. Training for aggressive dogs like these should begin immediately to prevent further dangers – especially when there are kids around the house who can innocently reach into the dog’s food bowl and may risk getting seriously hurt.

Dog training for aggressive behavior regarding food, aims to make the dog learn to not to be threatened whenever there are other people near him as he chows down from his food bowl. He must learn that even if the food bowl is usually regarded as his own, mealtime or any activity in particular is according to your own terms – as the leader of the ‘pack’. Before anything else, try to figure out the cause of your dog’s aggression by consulting the professionals. Your dog’s behavior may be provoked by a medical condition or abuse.

There is no express one way of how to treat aggressive dog behavior. Training aggressive dogs with eating disorders is time-consuming, not to mention somewhat draining, but the benefits you reap afterwards are well worth all the effort.

One way of how to treat aggressive dog behavior is to set a fixed mealtime for your dog. Make sure he has plenty of time to eat. Prepare your dogs food and put it on the floor making him wait till your finished preparing it.He will learn that his getting fed depends on you.

Gradually, try to pet your dog while he’s eating and then walk away. In this way, he will get to know that you’re not a threat to his food – that you have no intention to take his food away. At times, try to toss a treat or two into his food bowl – he will come to associate a person nearing his food bowl with treats and start looking forward to it, rather than try to drive the person away.

Try to have a variation in your dog’s feeding space as well. This is how to treat aggressive dog behavior towards food. Feeding him in a different place lessens his territorial tendencies and makes him comfortable to eat just anywhere – this can be helpful too when you have to go out on long trips.

Don’t just leave food for your dog in a food bowl wherein he can eat anytime, just leave the bowl empty on the floor. Your dog will come to you if he is hungry. Place a small amount of food in his bowl then leave.

Take his bowl away for a while and let him eat from your hand. After a while, when he seems comfortable, hand feed him over his food bowl – this will have you take control of his bowl.

Gradually let the food drop from your hands into the bowl.

What Is Considered A Aggressive Dog

October 16, 2008 · Filed Under Aggressive Dog · Comment 

An aggressive dog can have many attributes which might include growling, barking, snapping among many things. This aggression can be cause by other deply related factors in the aggressive dog.

The aggressive dog could actually have a underlying illness that is triggering his attitude towards the human companion. The 1st thing you should do is have your dog checked by a veterinarian to make sure he is not ill or suffering from some other form of aggravation.

The dog could be having mood swings , as in people , dogs can have mood swings. There are actually dog behavioral specialist who can evaluate your aggressive dog for potential mood problems. These specialist  might prescribe pills as they would there human counterparts.

Changing the diet can change the mood of your dog also. How would you like it if you were fed hot dogs every day for the rest of your life. Dogs sometimes need a variety or at least a small treat to vary there diet.

Just because your dog like to growl , show his teeth , etc, does not mean he is aggressive but there could be a underlying reason.

Mistakes Made When Training Aggressive Dogs

September 28, 2008 · Filed Under Training Aggressive dogs · Comment 

Training Aggressive Dogs

Puppies usually start being aggressive early. It is very important for dog owners to learn the correct training for aggressive dogs, especially the ones they own.

There is a lot of good training methods but there is also just as many unorthodox methods. Knowing not what to do and what to do in dog training for aggressive behavior can provide a long lasting relationship between you and your dog.

As always when training for aggressive dogs remember to seek a professional to evaluate your dogs behavior. Remember, your dog could also suffer from medical reasons and do not rule out environmental issues that could affect his behavior. Learn techniques on how to treat aggressive dog behaviors from professionals.

Being the owner of the dog you know it is your responsibility to take the proper precaution when training with aggressive dogs that could become aggressive , avoid putting them in situations where there could be a potential problem. Try to keep your dog calm in all situations.

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STOP! Aggressive behavior

September 28, 2008 · Filed Under Dog training Videos · Comment 

Tips On Aggressive Dog Training

September 28, 2008 · Filed Under Training Aggressive dogs · Comment 

Aggressive dogs are not born aggressive but learn these behaviors. The trick is to stop this aggressive behavior before it becomes a real problem. There is training for aggressive dogs through professional trainers or by getting the right information to train your dog yourself.

There are any methods to train your dog. Some methods can have a reverse affect. Dog training for aggressive behavior is not something to be taken lightly. People who believe they are training there dog the right way by rewards or other techniques could actually be in the dark.

Just always remember when training for aggressive dogs consult a professional who is knowledgeable in this field on how to treat aggressive dog behaviors.

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How To Train Aggressive Dogs

September 27, 2008 · Filed Under Training Aggressive dogs · Comment 

A good practice on how to help an aggressive dog is letting him around other dogs and people. Be sure to use caution when using this method.

Try using a dog muzzle for awhile and see how he reacts. Fixing your dog by spaying or neutering will help in training for aggressive behavior. Dogs will display different forms of aggression when spayed or neutered. Punishing your dog while learning how to treat aggressive dog behavior is a very bad idea. Do not be cruel to your dog by hitting him or locking him in a room. This can have the opposite affect and make the aggressive behavior condition become even worse. Click Here to find out more about Training For Aggressive Dogs.