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boxer barking

boxer barking

Boxer dog barking at geese

chihuahua issues

chihuahua issues
chihuahua questions?

my chihuahua is a little over a year and I sphincters him since he was old enough to know how to jump in bed. For some reason, it is impossible to train or just ignorant. Every night we go to bed b4 you have put off for 15 minutes to handle your affairs before bedtime B4, though … I felt useless, because every morning I find dog poop in my room. Now … we can say that you want to go out every morning because when he hears other dogs, complains in the door until he let go and that's where I found the disorder. = (I think it's a smart dog because he knows that when in trouble and listen when I tell you to stop doing something or going to bed. So why the rebels that? we have 4 chihuahuas others who are potty trained why Why does not it?

I had some of Chi in my time. They are big dogs in my opion but some can be a little stubborn on the side, and difficult to form the pot. Maybe try putting cushions on the floor for use. That's what made me Chi and it works great for her. I was locked in a small room or a large box of overnight or when I'm away from home with the stamps on the floor. I know how you feel, can be very frustrating. "Love your dog, but I will not ruin your house smell of dog Pooh" best of luck. They sweeties.God bless.

bulldog eye problems

bulldog eye problems
We have a 7 ​​year old English Bulldog with a lot of eye problems. He had surgery and are not always better.

Underwent two Surgical operations and continues green stuff in them. We are tired of dealing with veterinarians, because 2 different vets have gone to one eye and has caused significant problems with the eyes and has cost us a fortune in general. Suggestions? We steadily declining (as told to do by the veterinarian) and constantly wiping his eyes. I just want you to feel comfortable and happy.

my eyes are gunck stalker problems, but I just whip their eyes every day. normal temperature of the thugs to have problems though. going to have a bulldog. keep doing what you do. I hope you get better. GOOD LUCK!

Chumlee the bulldog – Eye after Entropion Surgery

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boxer aggression

boxer aggression
Boxer aggression toward the owner?

I have a female boxer 6 months of age showing me random aggression (female) when I sit, especially outside. Recently difficult, but pinching, growls and acts like she wants to break me. It has been through a training program for six weeks and is doing very well. However, the coach noticed that she does not respect me. I feel like I have tried everything to get him to stop acting this way to me, but she does not want listen! Suggestions? I appreciate the responses. I tried to walk to work. We sat in front of your pet, put it on the leash and play with her. It is also training with a professional! For the coach, I have tried putting in the offer, but still bit me, and when released to attack again. It was just to do it for me Once I was sitting at the computer minding my own business! They took my husband yelling at her to stop.

Do not force your dog into submission. This may worsen things. When you use the dominant punitive training your dog aggressive and issues are worse. The old method dominate the supply is exceeded. Use only positive reinforcement with the boxer. The dogs are not there to dominate the world, your dog is a dog's insecurity is likely that the needs of their confidence building. To So thank public relations training. When a dog is aggressive and has custody of behavior, because he fears what makes her happy and comfortable will be deleted. Once that is taught is not necessary to keep these things will stop. ps. If you often "put into submission, she may feel is an attack on you and you need to guard against you. The dogs should be "in submission." I know many people do not know better, because, as you were a professional who is supposed to know what he / she you said. High performance coaches and behaviorists agree that the band is the only way to train a dog, the old theory of domination and obsolete.

Boxing: The Art of Aggression pt 2

poodle behavior problems

poodle behavior problems

The Poodle is a hot favorite for many mostly because it is very docile animal, easy to train and even easier to exercise. However, there are many Poodle problems that you might encounter if the training you impart is faulty or the dog was rescued and had been badly mistreated when it was younger.

There are many ways that will indicate that your Poodle is not well adjusted to its environment. The most obvious is that it will bark incessantly when you have people visiting and you do not pay enough attention to it. These dogs suffer from separation anxiety and at the same time might feel threatened by the large crowd it finds around them. Some Poodles will act aggressive or go on a chewing rampage destroying everything that they can put their teeth on. These dogs too suffer from separation anxiety and the destructive behavior is to attract your attention towards them; particularly asking you not to leave them out of your sight.

Fear is one of the most common causes for all Poodle problems. This fear can be of many types. The Poodle might fear to be left alone or it might fear rough handling. At other times it might fear other animals or it might fear your strict attitude. Take a close look at what it might be scaring it before launching into a disciplinary action when your Poodle is exhibiting bad behavior.

Whatever it might be that causes your Poodle to misbehave, you need to know that it can be redressed with easy steps. The Poodle is a dog that responds very well to love and positive reinforcement. If you want your dog to behave better, all you have to do is praise it, reward it and be with it as much as you can.

Pay attention to the fact that sometimes – and this is as often as you will find it misbehaving or being aggressive – your Poodle is a spoilt brat. In other words, its tantrums and bad behavior are due to too much pampering and attention, which is causing it to become too demanding.

All the Poodle problems can be overcome if you have enough love to give it and sufficient patience to be around it as much as it takes to respond to the new way of life. Whatever Poodle problems you might encounter, you can make it disappear in no time with a little patience and a lot of attention.

There are dogs that have survived traumatic pasts and there are dogs that think they should be treated as royalty. Whichever way it is, you might consider positive reinforcement as the easiest and sure-fire way to bring your Poodle to behave exactly the way you will want.

When you own a Poodle, you should be assured of one thing. The dog’s first priority is to please you so, as long as you can show the dog through rewards and positive reinforcement of the good behavior what you really want from it, you will be able to motivate it into doing whatever you want.

Lisa Collins has spent years researching the history of the Poodle breed. The Poodle has a long and rich history. By studying Poodle information you can understand why they are such a popular breed today.

Training Day 1 — 2 y/o Rescued Std. Poodle