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Eliminating Dog Behavior Problems promotes a Healthier Lifestyle

Submitted by admin on Friday, 30 January 2009No Comment

Having a dog has been shown to be just as effective as taking anti-depressants, so relieving you of feelings of depression and loneliness. Some other medical fact is a lower blood pressure, and a reduction in stress. Nothing on earth tops the love and companionship of owning a dog. There are a few things to consider though, and that is dog behavior problems that might spring up. It could be anything from digging up your yard, destroying your stuff by chewing, wetting the floors, and maybe even barking all night.

If your dog is demonstrating these types of dog behavior problems, it may be acting out referable boredom, pent-up aggression or because of lack of training. With proper lifestyle adjustments and diligent training, you’ll be on your way to having a happy, well-behaved pet. Getting your pet spayed or neutered – This has been proven to be pretty common in helping your dog live longer, while at the same time being healthier, and having a lot less dog behavior problems.

Programing some workout time will provide both you and your dog some much needed exercise, a healthy dog is a well-behaved dog. Usually a 30 – 45 min walk or run will be more than enough for both of you to maintain a healthy lifestyle, as well as help with your dogs boredom, which will hopefully reduce your dog behavior problems, like destruction. Which would mean that less or none of your stuff will get all chewed up.

Training your dog is one of the main things that will allow you to live a long and happy life together. From what the American Society of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says, training your dog will not only teach you how to control your dogs behavior, but will teach you how to properly react your dogs behavior problems also, in both a safely and humanely manner

A big thing, that most people forget is being patient with your dog. Teaching your best friend to be a better dog will take decision on your part, its very much worth it though. After all, as your best friend, it will very much appreciate the bonding process during all your time together.

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