Dog Behavior Problems
Many behavior problems are based on physical problems. Anytime there is a sudden unexpected change in behavior the first step is to discuss the problem with your vet. It is simply counter productive to get angry or annoyed at dog reacting to a physical problem.
Correcting Dog Behavior Problems
By Bill Spencer
Look, I know how it is. You buy your dog food, you take him/her for a walk every morning… You make sure the water is clean for him/her to drink… You make sure there is a warm, dry place for him/her to sleep… And how does your dog repay you? By running off when you let him/her outside maybe? Or maybe your dog makes periodical "messes" in the house? Or maybe it never fails, that every time you have company, your dog who you love SO MUCH, and do SO MUCH for, jumps up on your company! Or barks at your company, or even worse… Well, don’t get too down just yet. Lets face it, your dog has some behavior problems. But Correcting dog behavior problems may not be as hard as you thought. Perhaps you just need to be reminded of the reasons why you even "put up" with a dog in the first place.

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Don’t lie to yourself. Even you cannot deny that when that floppy eared, furry, drooling dog comes lolling up to you, you can’t help but admit that you love your dog. So he has some issues, SO WHAT? Together, you can get through them. And here are a few things to remember next time your dog messes up.
Firstly, remember that your dog LIVES to please you. He wants your love, your attention, and he wants you to tell him, "good boy" when he does a good job. He doesn’t want to anger you, he only messes up because maybe he has bad habits, or maybe because he doesn’t understand what is acceptable. Don’t get angry, don’t "punish" your dog, teach your dog. Help your dog understand what is acceptable, so that he can be the well behaved, best four-legged friend that you and he both want him to be.
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