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Scratching, whining
Scratching or whining is your dog’s way to get what he wants, which is to come into the house. If you let him in when he whines or scratches, he will do it over and over because he has discovered “how the door works.” He learns,...
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Nuisance barking
A dog that barks at birds, noises, the neighbours, passing pedestrians or other dogs is not a good watchdog. A dog like this is similar to a car alarm that keeps going off for no reason. People will eventually take no notice, even when he barks...
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Aggression
This is a very serious problem and must be handled as soon as possible by a professional behavioural therapist. The worst case scenario for an uncontrollable, aggressive dog is that he injures a person or child and the dog is...
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Separation anxiety
If your dog howls or barks when you leave or is destructive when you are gone, he may be suffering from separation anxiety. Your dog may be stressed and he will stay that way, each day, until you come home. He needs to learn that it is okay...
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Jumping up
Jumping up is all about dog psychology. Dogs communicate with body language. To them, height is dominance, and dogs will naturally jump up on us to test their dominance. You have probably noticed that they do this to each other, too. ...
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Pulling on the lead
Does your dog take YOU for a walk, dragging you at the end of the llead? You are not alone, and the solution is easier than you might think. Your dog should walk at your side on a loose lead. You don’t want to physically...
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Puppy Behaviour Training
One way to prevent puppies from chewing furniture is to paint the furniture with Tabasco sauce. After letting the pup taste it, paint the Tabasco onto the base of doors, tables, whatever you don't want your puppy to chew. (Always test the product...
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Puppy Training
Puppies can get into all kinds of mischief. Remember that in this regard they are just like babies and toddlers, so be patient with them and puppy proof your house as much as you can. If possible, remove tempting objects from puppy's reach. ...
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Toilet Training
For Puppies and for Older Dogs Toilet training for your puppy should start as soon as the puppy is home with you. You must be prepared to be patient and observant! Times When Your Puppy Will Need to...
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Boredom
Here are some suggestions for keeping your canine friends entertained and out of mischief. · Buster Cube (available from good pet shops): This award-winning dog toy is a great distraction. Fill the toy with...
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Boundry Control
Boundary control is teaching your dog that he is not allowed in certain rooms or on the carpet without your invitation, he is not allowed in the house without your invitation (even if the back door is open) and he is not allowed out the exterior...
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