Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Behavior Problems: Get Rid of Them Through Tibetan Mastiff Training

By Emily Ferguson


Dogs including the Tibetan Mastiff, are some of the most lovable, devoted creatures on this planet. However, they're also one of the most mischievous, disobedient creatures as well particularly if not trained. Are you fed up with finding your shoes, having the furniture fixed or changing the carpet and many other things ruined by your furry friend? Do you feel like you have no other option but to quit on your pooch because he'll not pay attention to any command from you? Well, you're reading the right article. This article tackles some wonderful step-by-step ways to provide your furry companion with suitable Tibetan Mastiff training. By following these guidelines, he will shortly be the perfect household pet.

If your four-legged friend dislikes nail-trim, get him familiar with having his paws cut one step at a time. First, spend time with your pooch when he's calm and laying down. Touch his paws gently during petting and treat and praise when he doesn't respond negatively. Continue this procedure over weeks and step it up to lightly picking up his paws. You will eventually introduce the nail trimmers without a trim and then finally, trimming. It's a long road but it will save you money on nail trims later in life.

To end your dog's chewing habit, making the objects he loves to chew unpleasant can help. There are several clear and odor-free products available on the market that you can put on an item. These products can make the item taste bitter or unpleasant, thereby, deterring your pet dog from chewing it. Quickly enough, he will learn that chewing those things are not appropriate. You also have to provide him with items intended for chewing.

Try to find triggers that may cause bad behavior from your pooch. If your furry companion is suddenly exhibiting inappropriate behaviors, maybe something has changed that day: Has he been able to go on a walk or has he been cooped up? Were you away all day when normally someone is at home? Dogs are creatures of consistency and when things change, their behavior can change too.

If Tibetan Mastiff training at home isn't effective in getting rid of your pet's behavior problem, hiring a trainer can help. Trainers are specially qualified to work with difficult dogs and find easy approaches to alter troublesome behavior. Many a dog has been able to remain with his family because of the help of competent trainers. Nevertheless, before you decide to hire one, ensure that you read more about the trainer first. Info you should know includes past encounters in dog training, trainings went to and training methods used. You may also want to ask the viewpoint of other canine owners whose dogs have been trained by the potential trainer.




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