Dog Training
Jul 31, 2008 05:00PM ● By Super Admin
Dogs have long had a reputation for being man’s best friend – the work
it takes to keep that friendship going is less widely discussed!
Bringing an animal into your home is exciting, but it can be difficult
too, for both pet and owner. Even if you have raised your dog with
patience, consistency and love, he may exhibit a behavior that you
don’t know how to control or temper – how do you communicate
effectively with your dog in such cases? Jason Davis of The Dog Guy
offers his expert advice on some of the most common behavioral problems
that dog owners face.
Q. What is the best way to socialize my dog with other dogs and people?
Anti-social or aggressive behavior in dogs is often a source of considerable anxiety for dog owners. According to Jason, the best measures against this type of behavior are preventative, and should be taken sooner rather than later.
A. “Start them when they are young! Puppies should be with their natural litter for a minimum of eight weeks, ideally 12 weeks, because there are some dog-to-dog socialization skills that can only be taught by the littermates. Once you bring your puppy home and he’s had all the appropriate vaccinations, help him experience the “world.” Get outside, daily! Take your dog on walks through your neighborhood, downtown, to the parks, lakes, trails, and anywhere that dogs are welcome to expose him to a variety of environments. If your dog is a little older and hasn’t yet had these experiences, dog day care and socialization classes are another great option.”...
Q. What is the best way to socialize my dog with other dogs and people?
Anti-social or aggressive behavior in dogs is often a source of considerable anxiety for dog owners. According to Jason, the best measures against this type of behavior are preventative, and should be taken sooner rather than later.
A. “Start them when they are young! Puppies should be with their natural litter for a minimum of eight weeks, ideally 12 weeks, because there are some dog-to-dog socialization skills that can only be taught by the littermates. Once you bring your puppy home and he’s had all the appropriate vaccinations, help him experience the “world.” Get outside, daily! Take your dog on walks through your neighborhood, downtown, to the parks, lakes, trails, and anywhere that dogs are welcome to expose him to a variety of environments. If your dog is a little older and hasn’t yet had these experiences, dog day care and socialization classes are another great option.”...
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