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THE ALL-PURPOSE CURE:
Okay, let's be serious, there's no such
thing as an all purpose cure. Each dog and their particular behavior problem is
unique. However, there are some similarities that come up often enough we
thought it made sense to repeat them here. You might try these before you begin
any other behavior modification.
Be certain your dog is healthy.
That housebreaking problem
might be the result of a bladder infection. Not listening to your commands
could be caused by an ear blockage or the on-set of deafness. Go to your vet
for a check up before assuming that your dog has suddenly developed a bad
habit.
A tired dog is a happy dog.
If your dog is tired from exercise such as going for a jog or walk
with you or chasing a ball or Frisbee, they are less likely to use their energy
taking the baseboards off the walls. Of course, dog training classes are a
great way to use energy and keep their minds on something other than your
prized rugs.
Bored dogs get creative.
Is your dog left to their own
entertainment for long periods? That get boring so many dogs make up things to
do like eating only the left shoe of every pair of shoes in your closet. There
are lots of ways to keep your dog from being bored
Keep them exercised, see # 2 above.
Some dogs are entertained by
leaving the radio or television on for them when you leave. I don't personally
believe that they watch the TV or dance to the music but some believe it gives
them a comfort level that they aren't alone in the house.
Leave them with safe, engaging
toys when you leave. A Kong with kibble or a treat inside can keep many dogs
entertained for hours while they try to get the goodies out. Simply rotating
their toys every few days may make the old toys seem new and very
entertaining.
Keep them away from danger, or danger away from them. If they always get in
the garbage and make a mess, keep them in a room away from the garbage or the
garbage up on counter level. Should they learn to leave garbage alone? Of
course! But why give them opportunities for trouble when you can take it away
quite easily. If you're not going to be gone all day, crating is a great idea.
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