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Using Aversives to Modify Your Dog’s Behavior

Jan 17thPosted by Harry in Dog Behaviour

If there’s any truth to the saying “idle hands are the Devil’s playground,” then the same can certainly be said for idle paws. If you’re afraid to leave your dog alone for more than a few minutes for fear of what you’ll return to, try using devices called “aversives” to discourage your dog from taking a particular action or entering an area that’s off-limits.

Aversives are tools and techniques that can be used to keep dogs away from particular places or to stop them from engaging in certain behaviors. Finding the …

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Understanding Aggressive Behavior in Dogs

Jan 16thPosted by Harry in Dog Behaviour

A dog’s bark may be worse than his bite,but most of us would rather not find out the hard way. Growling, baring teeth, snarling, snapping, and biting are all aggressive behaviors—but dog aggression includes any behavior meant to intimidate or harm a person or another animal. Although these messages are among the handful of communication tools available to dogs, they’re generally unacceptable to humans. Because humans and dogs have different communication systems, misunderstandings can occur between the two species.

But from a dog’s perspective, there’s always a reason for aggressive behavior. …

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Solving Barking Problems

Jan 15thPosted by Harry in Dog Behaviour

If you ever wonder if your dog’s bark is worse than his proverbial bite, the answer may lie no further than your next-door neighbor. Some canine behavior problems, such as house soiling, affect only a dog’s family. But problems such as escaping and excessive barking can result in neighborhood disputes and violations of animal control ordinances, and that means problems with your pet can soon become “people problems.”

Learn Why Your Dog Barks

If your dog’s “talkative nature” has created tension with your neighbors, then it’s a good idea to discuss the …

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