The trick, as is with most things doggy related comes down to: a) establishing the root cause, b) early intervention, and. c) consistency. So if you’re ready to put an end to your dog’s unruly behavior, the first logical step is teaching your dog to be calm and in control of their emotions. Have you ever thought to yourself, “I can’t wait until this dog calms down!”? Or maybe you are embarrassed by your dog’s behavior when you are walking, or yo
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The Calm-O-Meter system could also help teach your clients what is reasonable behavior from their dogs. Many times people just get used to certain behaviors and only look for help when those behaviors become unbearable. The Calm-O-Meter provides a way to re-measure or re-assess a client's awareness of certain behaviors, at the same time helping
Place a basket of toys by your door – toys your dog really likes. Tape a sign next to it instructing visitors: “Take a toy before you come in. When Bouncy runs up to you, hold the toy at your chest. When she sits, throw the toy for her to chase. If she brings it back, you can do it again.”.
By teaching your dog commands such as sit, lie down, stay, and go, these are enough to control your dog in this scenario. You can enter the door and firmly tell them to sit, and lie down. You can stay with them until they calm down and give them a controlled greeting.
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#1: Ignore the behavior. It may sound counterproductive but yes, ignoring the behavior can help. Especially if you are dealing with puppies. If you chase your dogs while they are running around the house, they will just think it’s a game. iVaF.
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