Some strangers don’t mind, making the habit hard to kick. Many well-meaning strangers try to reassure embarrassed dog owners that it’s ok if their dog jumps. These strangers love dogs, after all. But these kind-hearted dog-loving guests make it much harder to teach your dog not to jump by reinforcing bad behavior!
You’ve created an accidental behavior chain. Many people accidentally teach their dog to jump, then sit. The underlying advice (reward your dog if he sits) is good! But implementation is often less than perfect, leading your dog to jump first, then sit (then get a treat). Oops!
Your punishment turned into a game. Reticent to dole out harsh punishments, we often scold our dogs with pushing, pulling, yelling, and squealing. While I certainly don’t advocate harsh punishment, these minor punishments easily turn into games for the dog. I’ve met plenty of rowdy teenage dogs that actually seem to like being kneed in the chest or pushed aside! Read more
At the point when you bring another canine home, one of the primary things you should do is to latrine train, or house train them. Youthful young doggies will require house-preparing without any preparation, yet regardless of whether your new more seasoned canine is completely latrine prepared, it is regularly worth invigorating their memory. Any canine will require time to become accustomed to another climate and schedule, particularly on the off chance that they have invested a time of energy in pet hotels.
It is significant that you utilize positive, reward-based preparing when latrine preparing or house preparing your canine. Utilizing this sort of uplifting feedback implies you and your canine can run after a positive relationship that will fill in as a decent establishment for future preparing. Keep in mind: it's totally typical for any canine to have mishaps in the initial scarcely any weeks in another home. Latrine preparing mishaps will occur. Be persistent and reliable with your canine, and recall that occasionally a canine will go to the latrine where they feel most secure (possibly your bed, or behind the couch!) or on a surface they like the vibe of, for example, a specific floor covering so you may need to take care of your best decorations for a brief period as they get its hang. Read more
Some dogs eat so fast that a reasonable person would bet good money that they either think their speediness will make a steak appear or they believe that all of their kibble will self-destruct in 60 seconds. Many dogs do this throughout their lives without a serious problem, but they are flirting with disaster.
Eating so quickly doesn’t allow the dogs to chew or even really taste their food. More worrisome is that a dog speed eating can cause choking, gagging, vomiting and an even more serious condition called Gastric Dilation (colloquially known as canine bloat).
Canine swell can result from a canine eating excessively or excessively quick. The stomach grows on the grounds that gasses develop to the point that it can curve inside the canine's midsection, forestalling the gasses from leaving the stomach. The outcome is that flow can be sliced off to that organ just as to others including the heart. Canines can pass on inside hours of the beginning of swell, so it is a genuine condition that requires quick crisis clinical consideration in the event that you even presume it is a chance. In this way, eating quick is more than unattractive—it's conceivably perilous. Read more