Thursday, May 13, 2010

Puppy Behavior Problems

I was born instincts may occur in the behavior of a puppy when chasing cats. It could be anything, whether it is an animal, a person or a car. Big problems can result when this type of puppy behavior is exhibited. Although you might not be able to take instinct out of the dog, there are things you can do to keep your pet safer. Stop the chase with a puppy before it begins may be your best method to change its behavior. With some attention and some time you can train your dog to focus your dog's attention on you instead of on his next prey!

Leaping and Jumping

A puppy will jump up to signal a greeting to his mother. They can perform this behavior towards humans as well. Some dogs like to show that they are dominant by jumping. Jumping can be annoying and dangerous behavior. You may not succeed at first, when training your dog not to jump, so keep trying. You do not want to send your pet the wrong signal by pushing the dog and grabbed his legs and jamming him with your legs, although these methods may work for some dogs. A reward is what your puppy can search when it displays the behavior of jumping up to get your interest. Turning his back on the dog and ignore him is the best approach. Be careful not to talk, touch or make eye contact with the dog. Continue to do what you did. Reward your dog when he does not jump or when he is relaxed. Your dog will start to understand after a little time yesterday.

Dogs Bite

Because of their instincts and the way they used to run in pacts can dog bites. Biting is one way your puppy will need to establish its place in the pack and to explore the world around them. It is important to teach your puppy right away that you will not tolerate any bite or mouth.

Many people believe that the bite depends on the breed you are dealing with, but it is not necessarily true. But ultimately it is the owners who are those responsible for controlling their animals and provide proper training and socialization to produce balanced and personable pets. 10 * Aggressive Behavior

Biting, lung, showing teeth, snarling and growling, some of the behaviors that show dogs problem behaviors. A dog has the potential to be aggressive, regardless of race, history, education or age. If the dogs parents were aggressive, or if your dog has been brought up in a home that was abusive, you can be sure that he will begin to show aggressive side of his personality. It is not something to joke, if your dog is aggressive or shows signs of potential aggression. A question of health may be the cause of aggression so discuss with your veterinarian is important. If it does not help, you can find someone who has experience with training dogs. Mean dogs must be kept away from other fine animals and humans.

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