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Stop your Dog's Behavior Problems
Our doggies are our best friends, and our companions for life, and we
love them to bits. But sometimes they can drive us crazy with the things they get up to. Let's face it, if you come home from work one night, it's late, and you're tired and need to put your feet up. You open the front door only to discover that your dog has chewed up and destroyed one of your most expensive leather shoes, a pillow, and ripped up your favorite white business shirt. You'd be a little mad wouldn't you? Or what if you have guests over to your place for dinner, and your dog just won't leave them alone and uncontrollably jumps up all over them. Or what about having one of your important guests actually step in the poop, of your non-housetrained doggie - How embarrassing would that be? And imagine having to clean that up in front of your guests! Hey, what if at 2am every night, your beloved doggie decides to bark constantly. Then he comes in to your room where you are still trying to sleep. He pulls the bed covers off and mouths on your arm and then your leg, in an attempt to get you to go and play. 77% of all dog owners are frustrated with their dogs due to one or more behavior problems". And what's more revealing is that "93% of all training and behavior problems can be easily solved by using a series of simple dog training techniques" http://dogbhp.blogspot.com/# |
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Stop your Dog's Behavior Problems
On Jan 28, 2:05 pm, wrote: Our doggies are our best friends, and our companions for life, and we love them to bits. But sometimes they can drive us crazy with the things they get up to. Let's face it, if you come home from work one night, it's late, and you're tired and need to put your feet up. You open the front door only to discover that your dog has chewed up and destroyed one of your most expensive leather shoes, a pillow, and ripped up your favorite white business shirt. You'd be a little mad wouldn't you? Or what if you have guests over to your place for dinner, and your dog just won't leave them alone and uncontrollably jumps up all over them. Or what about having one of your important guests actually step in the poop, of your non-housetrained doggie - How embarrassing would that be? And imagine having to clean that up in front of your guests! Hey, what if at 2am every night, your beloved doggie decides to bark constantly. Then he comes in to your room where you are still trying to sleep. He pulls the bed covers off and mouths on your arm and then your leg, in an attempt to get you to go and play. 77% of all dog owners are frustrated with their dogs due to one or more behavior problems". And what's more revealing is that "93% of all training and behavior problems can be easily solved by using a series of simple dog training techniques"http://dogbhp.blogspot.com/# Well, you first have to keep a very close eye on your dog to observe the poor behavior. After he's chewed up your porch, it is too late. You needed to be watching him as he first started to chew and stop it. If he is not out of the chewing stage, you need give him toys to chew up and when you can't watch him carefully, put him in a cage. Without this huge commitment in time and effort, there will be loads of problems, and you'd be best to acquire a dog that is older and already trained in good behavior. WATCHING him closely has to be step one. dkw |
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