What Really Causes Dog Obedience Training Issues?


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Dog Obedience Training

Last Wednesday I received an emergency message from a client, Clare, about a dogfight. Normally her two young dogs are best friends, but last week there was a big-time dogfight.

Because she was worried that this might repeat itself, Clare asked for my help. She insisted that she had dosage tabs cialis no idea what could have caused the fight.

Clare was convinced that the issue “came out of nowhere!”

But when it comes to dog obedience training, in reality there were definite reasons why her dogs lost control, and dog behavior signs that indicated the dogs were getting edgy with each other. (For example, when a dog would enter the room, the other one would start growling.)

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Back to the story.

When we talked I reminded Clare that she was in the process of remodeling her house. No matter how well the project goes, whenever there acomplia rimonabant pill are strangers in your house doing construction, it creates chaos.

Unfortunately for Clare things were not going smoothly during the remodeling. Although Clare was someone who would normally be quite relaxed at home, now she was anxious and tense and cialis online would have heated arguments with her contractor. And this situation had gone on for weeks!

So What Made Clare’s Dogs Do This?

Clare said, “But my dogs like each other! Her dogs normally play and sleep together with no problems.”

The plain truth is… dogs do not live in a vacuum. They pick up on what is happening in their environment and what their people are thinking, feeling, and experiencing. Clare’s dogs:

1.  Watched Clare (who is usually calm) verbally confront a subcontractor many times,

2.  Felt her unhappiness, anxiety, and anger,

3.  Lived in remodeling chaos,

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4.  Missed dog classes, and

5.  Lacked regular exercise. (Because it’s been 108 degrees in the shade for the past month, Clare did not take them for walks but just let them run in the backyard.)

Any of those reasons alone probably would not have triggered a fight, but when stacked on top of each other, the increasing level of stress broke down the relationship between two formerly friendly dogs.

Will this Now be a Permanent Shift in the Dogs’ Relationship?

No. The construction project is now over. Peace is back in the house. Camagra cheap online buy without prescription The dog lessons and the regular walks have resumed. It will take a little time, but things between the two dogs will go smoothly again.

Think About the Hidden Emotional Signals You’re Sending to Your Dog?

If you want to see how your emotions affect your dogs try this exercise from my book, Catch Your Dog Doing Something Right.

Ask the dog to join you in a room. Shut the door. Sit on the floor. Do not talk, move, or gesture but think angry and unhappy thoughts for the first minute.

Then you want to add actual words, other sounds, and even body language to express your feelings.

But, don’t direct them towards your dog! For the next 30 seconds, allow yourself to experience the emotions pouring out.

* Does the dog come up to you, avoid you, get nervous, or ignore you?

* Do you notice that your dog’s reaction changes? Notice whether or not your dog has a stronger reaction once you add feelings, sound and body language?

Now shift your thinking and start focusing on happy and exciting thoughts for 60 seconds. Then you want to add actual words, other sounds, and even body language to express your feelings. But, you don’t want to direct them at your dog! During the next 30 seconds use a happy voice… feel the emotion pouring out.

* Does the dog come up to you, avoid you, get nervous, or ignore you?

* Do you notice that your dog’s reaction changes? Does the dog react more when you add words, feelings, and body language?

This is a simple way to show you just how much of an impact your voice and attitude has on your dog. If you’re upset after a bad day at work or stressed because of an argument with your spouse, neighbor, or daughter, or you simply stub your toe, your dog can sense it. Dogs pick up on tension and absorb it.

If you ever see dominant behaviors such as – one dog placing his chin on the other dog’s shoulders, growling or snarling if the other dog comes into the room, toy or food bowl guarding, super erect ears or tail – these are behavior signs that demand immediate action. Search out the reasons behind this assertion of dominance and bring the relationships back into balance with training, food changes, regular exercise, increasing your presence as leader of the pack, and calling a professional when you just can’t figure it out.

Also, be sure to go and download the free dog obedience training audio course (and the videos and workbooks) I mentioned above. They’ve helped thousands of dog owners get control of their dogs, and they’ll do the same for you!

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