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HOW TO HELP YOUR DOG ADJUST TO CHANGES IN YOUR SCHEDULE

by james on 04 Aug 2022
We all experience changes in routine, but these can take a massive toll on our
pets. Here are a few tips for helping your dog adjust. How to help your dog
adjust to changes in your schedule Whether it’s returning to school or welcoming
a new baby to the family, at some point we all experience a sudden shift in our
daily routines. Many pet parents don’t think about how this will impact their
dogs, but our companions are very sensitive to changes in our schedules. Here
are a few tips for helping you pet cope with a change to your, and his, everyday
life: 1. Make changes gradual when possible. Though this may not always be the
case, sometimes you are able to ease yourself and your pet into a new routine.
For example, if your dog is accustomed to morning walks, but you are about to
start an earlier shift, begin adding evening activity each day before you must
give up the morning session, gradually phasing out Fido’s AM exercise. Make
changes as subtle as possible especially for pets with separation anxiety, who
suffer when they are apart from their owners. 2. Stay calm. Dogs are masters at
reading the room, so if you make a big deal over any changes, it will be a
signal to your pet that he should react strongly, too. For example, if a family
member is leaving for college, do not make a huge emotional display over saying
goodbye in front of your dog. By staying calm and relaxed, you are demonstrating
to your him that everything is OK. 3. Burn off excess energy. Adding physical
and mental stimulation to your dog’s life can help distract him during a change
in his routine. In addition to getting plenty of physical exercise and playtime,
add some mentally stimulating aspects to Fido’s day, such as extra time spent
practicing tricks. You can also leave your dog a puzzle feeder or other toys
when you leave the house to occupy him while you are away, too. 4. Consider
crate training. Dogs are natural den animals and crates can create a safe,
secure home base for your pet. Once he is accustomed to his crate, your dog will
see this as his place of retreat. Even if you do not crate train your pet,
consider blocking off a portion of the house  while you are away to create a
smaller, safe space for your pet. Of course, never leave your pet confined for
long hours. 5. Do not forget about your pet. It is easy for new endeavors to
take priority in our lives, so be mindful to not allow your relationship with
your pet to suffer due to the distraction of a new job or family member.
Ignoring our dogs will only lead to behavioral issues associated with a bored or
stressed pet, so make time to play with your pet every day. Keep his walks and
meal times as regular as possible, too, to help give Fido a sense of security.



WHAT TO DO IF YOUR DOG HATES YOUR NEW PARTNER

by james on 25 Jul 2022
We all love our dogs, but not everyone gets along with pets. Here are some tips
to help a frought relationship between your pet and partner. What to do if your
dog hates your new partner No one wants to think of their partner not getting
along with their pet, but in reality, this happens more than we might think.
Rather than choosing to leave your significant other or dog behind, there are
ways you can work with both to help ease a tense situation. Loving pet parents
hold their four-legged family members in high regard, but dogs are not always
the victim in a frought pet-partner relationship. Often, Fido is the antagonist
in these scenarios, even if his owner cannot see it. Some dogs are overly
protective of their humans and will guard their esteemed owner against all
others —including a significant other. Other animals engage in problem behaviors
such as sitting in laps, chewing shoes, or eliminating inside, causing rifts
when a new person enters the home and expects different behavior. Don’t be
blinded by your love for your pet—but pets are not always to blame in difficult
situations. Some people simply love animals more than others, and if you and
your partner do not see eye-to-eye on this issue, it can cause a tricky
relationship between him or her and your beloved canine.  When pets and partners
butt heads, the first thing to do is ensure humans, and then animals, are safe.
If your dog has a history of biting, for example, warn anyone before they enter
your home—including, but not only, your new partner. One you have ensured
everyone is safe, the next step Is to stop enabling a poorly behaved pet. If
Fido is overly protective of you, it may mean you need to step back and let your
partner take over feeding your dog meals, taking him out for walks, and engaging
in other activities your dog loves. This allows your dog to form positive
associations with your significant other and learn to rely on other people.
While this can a be a major challenge for any attached pet parent, it is a
temporary step that can result in a bond between your partner or pet, or at
least their peaceful coexistence. If the animosity in your frought pet-partner
relationship is stemming from your significant other, however, you will need to
talk to him or her. In a two-sided relationship, he or she should be open to
this discussion and recognize your dog’s important role in your life. Even if
your partner is not a “pet person,” he or she should be open to attempting to
bond with your dog through the methods above, or at least coexist peacefully.
Remember, any relationship takes time, so be patient with your dog and partner
as you work to reconcile a tense situation.



FIVE TIPS TO STOP PUPPIES FROM BITING

by james on 13 Jul 2022
Nibbling can be cute in puppies, but can lead to problem behaviors down the
road. Nip biting in the bud with these five tips.   Five tips to stop puppies
from biting   As puppies begin to teeth, it’s natural for them to chew on
things—including your hands. As cute as this can be in young pets, it often
leads to problems down the road as dogs become larger adults. Here are some tips
for to nipping biting in the bud early in your pet’s life:   1. Redirect your
dog’s attention. In the same way parents of human children use distraction to
redirect youngsters’ unwanted behaviors, so can you use distractions to stop
your puppy from nipping. If you see him moving toward your hand, quickly pull it
away before he can make contract and replace it with a treat, chew toy or other
acceptable object to chew on.    2. Work on training. As with any behavior,
practice makes perfect when teaching your dog to stop biting. Begin teaching him
commands such as “leave it” or “let go” early in life so it becomes easy to
remove any object from his mouth without sparking an aggressive response.    3.
Speak a language he understands. Puppies often use their mouths during play, but
this can easily escalate into painful bites. When a pup bites too hard, his
peers let him know by letting out a yelp. Imitate this behavior to draw clear
limits for your pet. When he bites your hand too hard, let the hand go limp and
imitate the yelping sound dogs make when they are in pain. Your pet should
release your hand immediately. After a 10 or 20- second time out, you can resume
play, showing your dog you have clear limits when it comes to nipping. Remember
not to pull your hand away, as this can turn into a game of chase and exacerbate
the problem.   4. Stop ankle biters. Puppies sometimes bite ankles, too,
especially if they are members of a herding breed. If this happens with your
youngster, keep a toy in your pocket. When he nips at your heels, stop in your
tracks and wave the toy around as an alternate to latch on to. If you are caught
without the toy, simply stop moving and wait calmly until your dog stops biting,
then fetch his favorite toy. Offering praise and a reward will show your pet
good things happen when he stops biting.   5. Provide plenty of playtime. One of
the best ways to stop a mouthy companion is to provide ample opportunities for
him to burn off excess energy. Play games such as tug-of-war with your pet to
help satisfy his urge to bite in acceptable ways and take him to socialize him
with other dogs when possible. You can also consider enrolling in an obedience
class, which will strengthen the bond your share with your pet.


 

 
 
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