Tuesday, March 29, 2011

How to Treat a Misbehaving Dog

By Zhanghui Zhenlihoa


Dogs can get ugly. They can ruin your favorite shoes, leave tracks on the floor and even leave their mess on the floor. But what can you do to make them behave, exactly? Certainly no one wants a mud covered canine that has an appetite for the nearest possible toilet seat, right? Everybody wants their dogs nice and well-behaved.

One way of treating a misbehaving dog is to plot out boundaries for it to not cross. Most of the time, a dog that has trouble following orders does so because it doesn't respect its master and it's master's things. Give your pet limitations by not spoiling it, be imperative when giving orders and punish it appropriately if it doesn't follow them. Give its problem your attention and it may save you a lot of time later on.



Remember; take care of its misbehaving attitude problems before it worsens.

Dogs also have thing about marking territories. This is to imply that this place or object belongs to them. Figuratively, you need to also mark you territory to show it who is boss. If you can manage to establish that you are superior to it, it will recognize itself as your follower and it should lessen its misbehaving so as not to disappoint or anger you.




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