Understanding Why Your Pooch Chews And Controlling The Behavior

By Ed Jamison

Puppies chew as a way to explore and relate to the world around them. The activity is instinctive to them. Unfortunately, if chewing behavior is focused in the wrong direction, it can result in damaged clothes, shoes, and furniture.

It's important to realize that adult dogs also chew, but do so for a variety of reasons that extend further than mere exploration. For example, your pooch might feel separation anxiety if you leave him alone for long periods. Or, he might be bored. This happens often when canines lack an outlet through which to expend their pent-up energy. Your pooch may also chew on your belongings as a way to get your attention.

Whatever the reasons for the destructive behavior, you can control the problem. Below, we'll provide a few tips for training your dog to avoid chewing on your possessions.

Use A Crate

Crating your puppy is an ideal strategy for confining him when you're unable to watch him. Not only will he come to see his crate as his personal space, but you'll prevent him from ruining your furniture and clothes when you're not home. If you plan to keep him crated, be sure to give him a few toys with which he can entertain himself.

Provide Chew Toys

The goal is not to eliminate your pooch's penchant for chewing; again, that's his way of relating to the world around him. Instead, redirect the behavior toward objects that are acceptable for him to chew.

For example, all pet supply stores sell chew toys that can keep your canine occupied. Some are rubber; others are made from durable rope; still others are designed from strong leather and rawhide. Any of these toys will keep your dog's attention while providing the stimulation he desires.

Keep Your Departures Understated

Owners often unwittingly worsen their dogs' separation anxiety by overstating their departures. When they return home, they're surprised to find their furniture partially destroyed. Downplay leaving your home. The bigger fuss you make, the more likely your dog will sense that your leaving is a major event. That raises the likelihood of his chewing.

Provide An Outlet For Exercise

When canines lack an outlet for physical activity, they become bored. Moreover, their energy level remains unspent and stifled. That's a recipe for destructive chewing. Make sure your pooch receives at least an hour of exercise each day. He's less likely to suffer boredom and he'll have less pent-up energy to direct toward your couch.

Offer A Swap

Puppies find chewing new objects to be irresistible. If you see your pup gnawing on something he shouldn't be, take the item away and replace it immediately with a chew toy. Avoid getting into a tug-of-war contest with him. Instead, have a toy on hand and swap it quickly.

Some dogs love to chew almost anything they can get into their mouths. Other canines are more selective, though they can cause just as much destruction. Learn to control the problem by redirecting your dog's chewing behavior to objects you don't mind being destroyed. - 32167

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How to Housebreak a Puppy - Part 1

By Ana Walsh

When it comes to housebreaking a puppy, you need to make sure to start potty training them right from the start. It's easy to get caught up in their cuteness and the excitement of having a new pet, but you want to be sure to establish good habits with them right from the beginning or it could cause problems later on.

There are several methods for housebreaking a puppy. One is paper training, which I do not recommend, because you are basically teaching your puppy to pee inside your house on a puppy pad or on newspapers, and then later on, teaching them to potty outside. It's much better to just teach them to go outside from the very beginning.

One other method is crate training. Crate training is very popular and very effective. Basically you get a crate from the pet store that is about the size of your dog's bed. Dogs will typically not go potty in this area when they are in it because it is such a small space, they would be forced to lay on it or very close to it.

You put your puppy in the crate anytime you cannot be supervising them to make sure they don't go potty inside. This could be when you leave the house, when you're cooking, when you're working, etc. This teaches your puppy that when they need to go potty, they are able to hold it. They don't have to immediately relieve themselves.

It's important to get the right size of crate. If it's too large, they may potty in it because of the extra space. If it's too small, they will not be able to lay down and it will be very uncomfortable for them. They need to be able to lay down comfortably.

It's very useful to teach your dog a potty word. For example 'go pee pee'. You can choose something less cheesy if you wish. :) Any word will do, as long as you are consistent with using it.

For your dog to learn this potty word, you'll wait until they're going to the bathroom, and just as they are finishing, you'll say the potty word. Then you'll immediately follow that up with lots of enthusiastic praise and a really yummy treat. The yummier the treat, the more effective this will be.

When you take them out to play games or go for a walk, you wouldn't use the word. This way they know the difference between going outside to play, and going outside to go potty. - 32167

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Why Is My Dog Chewing All The Shoes Within The House?

By Keshal Jones

Are you at a loss of what to do about your puppy's biting problem? Are the items in your home getting destroyed one by one and while you've tried yelling, nothing seems to work?

When a puppy goes through its teething period, it just can't be helped and unlike full-grown dogs, they know no better. The only thing you can do is keep your precious things out of the puppy's reach.

It is very important that during this stage, the type of food that you feed your puppy is crucial. Since they have sensitive teeth, puppies need specially prepared food that isn't too hard for them to chew and swallow. Sometimes the teething problem can be bad enough that your dog just will not want to eat. If this happens for a consecutive days, visit the vet for professional advise.

Chewing on anything that might splinter like wood or bones should be avoided though you can buy special chewing bones from the pet store designed for dogs with overly sensitive teeth. Chewing on these type of objects should be encouraged as it can help your dog get past this stage of its life.

Whatever you give your dog to chew, make sure the objects do not have any loose bits that might come off and choke your puppy. Also avoid any old toys that might have poisonous chemicals present in the paint or material. Good toys for chewing can be rubber balls or rubber bones - these are perfectly safe.

Keep dangerous items such as sharp objects and wires around your house away from your dog. Remember that your puppy won't know what is deadly and what's not and will tend to chew on anything in sight, so be careful.

In the case where you need the wires lying about the house or if they're a permanent fixture, then you can apply some safe but distasteful ointment onto the cables to stop your dog from wanting to ever chew on it again.

You will have to take responsibility and pay close attention to the puppy over the next few months until the teething period is over. That includes not letting it run about outside your home. Always be there to supervise or invest in a dog run to keep your pet safe. - 32167

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Why You Must Never Physically Punish A Dog

By Tommy Boats

Educating a puppy takes a lot of time and patience. This is not something that you can achieve in a matter of days or weeks - it will take months. The trick to getting the most effective results from your little pup is to be firm with it but not deal out any physical punishment.

Getting physical with your puppy will do nothing but have an adverse effect in the relationship as time goes on between you and your pet.

Infant dogs just don't know how to respond or what to do when you smack them, even lightly. It doesn't know what you want and when you do this, you are not only hurting your little puppy but also training it to fear you. This is not the effect you want I'm sure.

The psychology behind this is that dog when young, do not make the distinction between the pain it receives when you hit it, and the reason that you are having it punished. If it was biting on your shoe and you gave it a smack, all you did was to instill terror and distress into the poor puppy, without it knowing what it had done wrong. It might be a different case for adult dogs.

You might think that punishing your dog with a light smack is fine. It might not hurt so much but it will terrify the life out of the infant dog and if you continue to do this, it will ultimately learn to keep away from you whenever it sees you, and you'll never form a close bond with it.

To raise a puppy into a trusting family pet, an important relationship needs to be formed between owner and pet. Screaming your head off at a pup is another way you could damage your relationship with the dog.

Instead of yelling at it to stop doing something, look your dog in the eyes, tell it in a firm voice to " stop " then physically remove it from its present location.

Teaching your puppy should be no different from teaching a child. Control your frustrations and never shout, instead be gentle and give it time to learn the difference between right and wrong. This is the only way to develop a good relationship with your dog - 32167

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All About Puppy Housetraining Strategies

By Christopher Jenkins

There are a few things you can do to help eliminate accidents in the house. First, take your dog outside as frequently as possible. This could make him much more likely to lose outside and not on your carpet.

Praise is one of the best methods to get your dog to do what you need. If your dog goes to the rest room outside, make a giant thing about it. Praise them time after time for a task well done. They'll be much more likely to piss or poop outside again if they get honored for doing it. When your dog pisses or poops on the floor inside, scold them as fast as you notice what they have done. If you wait too long to scold him for using the rest room within, he may not realize what he's's being hectored for. Watch for signs your dog desires to go to the bog. If he is sniffing around, he might be looking for a place to alleviate himself. As quickly as you see signs that your dog may wish to go to the toilet, take him outside. This could help him get comfortable with going out there, and will help him realize this is where he is supposed to go. Be certain to put a tiny bowl of food and water in the crate with him.

When your dog pees or poops on the floor within, scold them as soon as you notice what they have done. A dog has an exceedingly short attention span. If you wait too long to scold him for using the lavatory within, he may not realize what he's being hectored for.

Here are the things you will need while training your dog:. Timer- A timer is a tool that will permit you to add the mins your dog has been doing a certain routine. A dog only stops if it is highly knackered. As the owner, you should exploit a timer so you may know if your pet is knackered enough to move. Treats- Food is perhaps the best treat you can reward your pooch during dog housetraining. You will not be having a complicated time to bathe the surface where it urinated once a pee pad is placed on it. Now that avoids your carpet in getting drenched by piss.

Before you bring a new puppy into your house, there'll be much you want to do to make the house safe for him to live in. To keep your baby dog secure, you should buy him a puppy crate. If you make a choice to purchase a crate for your puppy, you'll need to consider the following. Remember, your small dog will grow quite quickly, so purchase a crate he's going to be in a position to grow into. A great idea is to buy a crate which has another part that you can use to split the crate into two. Purchase your puppy's crate before he comes home to live with you, and put it somewhere were your young dog can be close to you and see you.

House training your dog does not have to be hard but it does take a little time and effort. By following the tips and advice above, you ought to have your new puppy housetrained in no time. - 32167

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Stop Your Puppy From Biting - 7 Golden Rules

By Hannah Clapham

Teaching you new puppy not to bite is one of the most important first steps you will need to take. This behaviour if not stopped can become an act of aggression in your adult dog, possibly leading to a situation where he would seriously injure a child, even if unintentionally.

Be Consistent

It is important that everyone trains the puppy in the same way. Teach your children to treat your puppy exactly as you do. Biting is a natural act in a puppy. It is natural for them to bite their litter mates as an act of playing and so they will want to do exactly the same with you or you children.

Act Just Like A Puppy

It is easy to stop them when you understand how they behave with their brothers and sisters. They stop if one of their litter mates yelps, so any time he nibbles on your fingers all you have to do is yelp just like him. He will stop and you can move your hand away. Don't play with him for a while after he bit you. When you playing with him and he doesn't bite, reward him with a few treats.

Keep Your Training Sessions Short

It's important that your training sessions don't go on for too long. Puppies don't have a long attention span. Do keep the training positive and your voice happy. Give lots of praise. Pet the puppy when he pays attention to what you are saying.

Plenty Of Toys

Whenever you are working on the way to train a new puppy not to bite make certain the puppy is provided with toys to bite and chew on. Should your dog bites your hand say ouch or yelp. Stay consistent in this. Should your puppy backs off let him know this pleases you.

Give Plenty Of Love And Attention

Your puppy naturally requires lots of love and attention. They also enjoy plenty of play time with the correct toys. Puppies do like playing with different textures. It's a good idea therefore to keep plenty of different types of toys on hand. He will tend to select his favourite one. You can use this one when teaching him not to bite.

Don't Give Your Puppy Old Shoes And Clothes

Nonetheless, do not provide your old boots and shoes or clothes to the puppy to have fun with. He has no understanding what is new and what is not. He might believe this indicates it is Acceptable to chew up all your clothing and footwear. Puppies can become confused very easily. He needs to realize that your things are not his playthings.

Stick To The Routine

Ensure everybody sticks with the program. Don't have the kids let your puppy nip or hurt them in play, this will confuse your puppy. Teach them to yelp and stop playing too. Make sure your puppy is provided rewards for good behaviour and not for bad.

Don't forget, it is a natural thing for puppies to bite as well as nip at their playmates therefore it usually takes a bit of time to unlearn the behaviour. No one would like a dog that is aggressive towards anyone so it is well worth putting into practice these suggestions on the way to teach a puppy not to bite. - 32167

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The Expansiveness Of Pet Stores

By Adriana Noton

Pet stores today are like little shopping plazas. You can find pretty much any pet you could want and all their accessories.

Dogs and cats are the most popular. Puppies and kittens are usually on display waiting for new homes. Their food can be found as well as treats. The selection of food is vast and includes many flavors. Typically, stores will carry high end brands with a few middle priced choices. These choices will cover the needs of pets at all stages of life. From the very young to senior pets, your food needs will be covered. Special needs diets are available too, such as kibbles for outdoor cats vs. Indoor cats.

Along with foods and treats, there are also a variety of supplements. One very common supplement is glucosamine, which is good for arthritis and joint problems. But it doesn't end there; you will find vitamins, fish oils, even water treatments that help keep teeth clean.

After looking through the food aisles, you might stroll over to the mass amounts of supplements. Glucosamine, which is good for joint trouble and arthritis, is one of the most often purchased. If you're looking for vitamins or fish oils, the pet store is the right place. Another popular item is a water additive that helps keep pets' teeth clean.

After taking care of the dogs and cats, check out the fish in the pet stores. Whether salt water or fresh water, the tanks are full of colorful finned creatures. Goldfish are not just goldfish; even they come in multiple breeds. Other water life is here, like frogs, snails and corals. Aquarium setups range from little betta bowls to 200 gallon tanks.

Live plants make a good addition to an aquarium and the choices for these are also huge. They help keep healthy oxygen levels and give the fish a natural setting. Fish like to graze in and around plants and they offer nice, dark hiding places. Some plants rest on the bottom of the tank and other float on the top.

Don't forget about birds and rodents. As soon as you walk into the store you will hear parrots and parakeets singing. And near their displays are rabbits, hamsters, mice and rats. All accessories will be close by, such as wood chips, hay, hamster wheels and cages of all sizes. Other exotic animals to be found include snakes, ferrets and iguanas.

One great thing is that the majority of pet stores will let you bring your pets into the store with you. Once inside, you can drop your furry buddy off to have his nails and hair done or to get a nice bath. Veterinarians are usually on staff too, so you can plan your shopping trips around your dog's doctors appointments.

You can spend just as much time in pet stores as you do at your local department stores. And you're welcome to bring your four-legged friend with you. That makes shopping for pet supplies fun! - 32167

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Dog Training Courses - Beginning With Them

By Lucio Gordon

Most dog owners want the very best for your pets, and to have the very best relationship. You spend hours training your dogs: teaching them tricks and manners and ways to communicate.

This is why training is so important, it allows you to understand your dog's behavior so that you can react accordingly, and maybe you've already approached a professional dog trainer only to be deterred by the high cost. Sooner or later, though, it dawns on you that no one else could possibly be a better person to train your dog, than you.

The good news for a do it yourself aspiring dog trainer is all the online resources available on the internet.Most of the content is about personal experiences with training dogs and the trick they are willing to share with you.These online dog training courses can be downloaded easily.

You can decide to train your dog following step by step procedures.Online dog training courses best feature is the easy sign up.All you have to do after signing up is download,read and apply what you learned to your dog's training.

So, you love your dog and thinking of some training course to get the best productivity from him but do not want to spend too much on it. Do not worry, here comes the less expensive online dog training courses from pets focused web sites.

Please not take away good training from your dog and give him full scope to be useful to its owner. Spending more money is not pre-requisite for good training but you can simple take help of online dog training programs. - 32167

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Finding The Perfect Personalized Dog Collar

By Pat Richardson

More and more people are trying to get a more individual look for their dog. They don't want to put on a black leather collar with a nice big shiny name tag, they want something better, they are looking for a personalized dog collar for their best friend.

So what is available with the personalized dog collar market? There are so many designs that you can buy, too many to mention here. The personalized dog collars come in a nice range of sizes too, so whether you are looking for a collar for your Shitzu, your Terrier, your Collie or your Labrador you will be able to find one that suits your dogs size and breed.

The basic collar will come in a variety of sizes that will suit dogs from miniature, to small, to medium and then large. Some of the manufacturers of personalized dog collars will even make a collar that will fit the giant size breeds, so you don't need to worry that you won't find a personalized collar that is going to fit your dog. You can make the collar as decorative as you like. How about a nice basic leather collar, but add your dogs name in metal studs, or even different colored gems or diamonte.

For instance you could choose a beautiful glitzy pink collar which can be covered in nice shiny jewels, with a matching collar tag, or you could go for a black leather collar with silver spikes - although you will need to ensure the spikes are not dangerous in any way. Or you could choose a leather collar and have his name added in silver studs, or in gemstones, or even diamonte.

Really the sky is your limit with personalized dog collars, there is just so much choice available you really will be spoiled for choice. There is no need to ruin the effect of your nice new personalized dog collar by putting on a metal identity disc, you can instead go for an i.d tag that is made to match the collar itself.

Any dog is going to love wearing a nice new personalized dog collar, and think how great you are going to feel when you take him out for his walk. - 32167

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