Archive for February 6th, 2010

Stopping Your Dog’s Biting Issues.

When your dog’s biting is beyond playful, control it.When play-biting becomes hurtful, responsible owners must look into the cause of this behavior.

 

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Make Sure the Issue is Behavioral.

 

When your dog has a biting problem, begin behavior modification only when you have ruled out the possibility of a physiological defect.To ensure this, let your dog undergo a thorough physical exam at the vet’s.Labwork, including a CBC, a thyroid panel and serum chemistry test, can eliminate chemical imbalances that could explain the aggressiveness.Your vet can address the behavior problems if it’s physiological.A treatment can effectively stop your dog’s aggressiveness.

 

When you’re sure it’s not a physiological defect, begin behavior modification to change your dog’s dog behavior.

 

Your Responsibility or A Professional’s?

 

To help you decide, consider two things:

 

Your willingness to meet the challenge.Would you do what you must to turn this behavior around? You’ll need to spend quality time with your dog daily over several weeks, maybe months to do this.You may have to take an online course for training dogs.

 

The dangers your pet poses.If your dog is still young, you are in an excellent position to control him.Young puppies are easier to control as compared to adult dogs; they’re also not as strong so they’re not as dangerous.Owners have been brought to court or their furry friends been put down for harming others.

 

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Behavior Modification Through Positive Pre-Conditioning.

 

Affirmative reinforcement is the guiding principle in behavior modification.If you’ve heard of the term in human physiology classes, you don’t find it surprising it’s used in odg behavior as well.After all, humans appreciate dog intelligence.

 

Basically, positive pre-conditioning in canines works like it does in humans.Praises for good behavior reinforces the behavior.

 

Consider play-biting in puppies.Look intently and you’ll see young puppies nipping at each other for mommmy’s nipples.Soon enough, a pup yelps in pain and turns away from the game.

 

A puppy turning away from his fellow pups is pre-conditioning at its finest.The puppy who left the game tells his friends the game has gone bad and that aggressive biting won’t work.The guilty pup learns the fun stops when he bites too hard; it proceeds on if he’s just play-biting.

 

To know more, read this article on Stop Dog Biting.

 

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