In born instincts may appear in the behavior of a puppy when it chases cats. Whether cars, people or other animals, you dog will be tempted give chase. Big problems may be the outcome when this type of puppy behavior is exhibited. While you may not be able to take the instinct out of the dog, there are thing you can do to keep your pet safer. Stopping the chase by a puppy prior to it beginning could be your best method to alter its behavior. With some attention and a little time you can train your dog to focus your dog's attention on you instead of on his prospective prey!
Problems With Puppy's Jumping Up
When a puppy or dog sees one of their masters, they tend to leap up to say hello. Greeting people may also entail jumping up into their laps or otherwise as the puppy changes and alters its behavior. Some dogs like to show that they are dominant by jumping. Dangerous and irritating behavior can be exhibited in the form of a jumping dog. All training will not succeed, but there are effective techniques that may be taught to discourage jumping. Some methods are better than others, as grabbing at a dog's paws or pushing them down may backfire and cause bad behavior. When you pay attention to your dog when he leaps up onto you, you are feeding into the behavior he is using to get your attention in the first place. Pay no attention to your puppy and turn away is the best technique to use in training. It is better not to touch your puppy, speak or make eye contact in order to control behavior. Continue your current activity when the puppy is seeking your attention by jumping. Reward your dog when he doesn't jump or when he is relaxed. Your dog will begin to understand after a bit of time passes.
9* Biting
Due to their instincts and the way that they used to run in pacts, dogs may bite. Pack behavior is a problem action of your puppy that they use to learn their place in a pack and explore the environment when they bite or nip at another puppy or a human. It is important to teach the puppy right away that you will not tolerate any biting or mouthing.
The right answer is not creating laws that apply to specific types of dogs in order to reduce the danger that they might create. If your dog has been bred correctly and then trained in the right way, the tendency of an issue with biting with your dog will decrease. 10. Aggressive Dogs
You will know if your dog is being aggressive if he bits, lunges, growls, or shows their teeth. The history of your dog or his breed doesn't matter when you begin to see signs of aggression. Other dogs and people could be the target of mean behavior that may be shown by an animal that has been bread with other animals with violent and documented histories of aggressiveness. The more difficult behavioral problems are exhibited by dogs with aggressive attitudes, who will snap or bit for the same reasons that they are aggressive towards animals or people. A dog who is generally aggressive or irritable may be reacting to a health condition. A trip to the vet can easily determine if your dog has an underlying condition that could be causing the behavior. If that does not help, find someone that is experienced in training dogs. Mean dogs need to be kept away from other fine animals and people.