Tips For Calming The Anxious Dog
When the dog owners leave the house, dogs often get anxious and uneasy and this is normal because dogs love to be with their owners always, and they can get upset when the owners leave house. There are dogs that scratch on doors or furniture, when this happens, and others bark or urinate anywhere. There are some ways to comfort and soothe your dog, making the time that you leave home be less troublesome for them, because separation anxiety is common among dogs.
Surprisingly, simply having a well-trained dog can help ease some of the anxiety. A dog that has completed obedience training knows what to expect from their owner and they have a close, trusting bond. Well-trained dogs tend to be happier in general because they simply understand their world and how it works. It's hard to feel secure when you don't really know what to do or what is going to happen.
Dog owners may not know how to train their dogs and, of course, ours dogs also are not born knowing how to behave properly. People needing help with dog obedience training can have options rather than scheduling a training class with a professional trainer, and can be with a dog training DVD for this. This is a dog training video program called The Dog's Way. With this program, your dog will be able to obey commands, and this is a 12 lesson program in about five or six weeks training time.
On top of the dog training videos, you can already start desensitizing your dog. Dogs already know behaviors like when you put on your shoes or your jacket, and he knows you are leaving and can already trigger uneasiness. The way to desensitize your dog is to put on your shoes and jacket, but do not leave and just sit on the living room or take a snack or read books. In the long run, your dog will not associate the behavior as you already leaving.
Often, it's best to ignore a dog before and after you leave. Rather than give them tons of love and soothing words upon leaving and arriving, it's best to simply not pay attention to your dog. Many people use a dog crate when they leave the home, and for many dogs this is a good option but a dog with severe separation anxiety might panic if placed in a crate. Instead, consider confining them to one specific room, confined by a sturdy baby gate. Place familiar toys, treat and a cozy dog bed in the space and spend some time with your dog in this space, petting them and giving them love. This will teach them to attach positive feelings to this space.
Give your dogs some good exercise before leaving and this can be a good idea. They can be less likely to get anxious or troublesome when they are tired and when their energy is already used up. Before you leave also, give them something that will be associated with positive things, like leaving a special treat for them. Get them distracted and keep them busy before you leave house, and this can be by providing a special toy or treat that they really enjoy.
Surprisingly, simply having a well-trained dog can help ease some of the anxiety. A dog that has completed obedience training knows what to expect from their owner and they have a close, trusting bond. Well-trained dogs tend to be happier in general because they simply understand their world and how it works. It's hard to feel secure when you don't really know what to do or what is going to happen.
Dog owners may not know how to train their dogs and, of course, ours dogs also are not born knowing how to behave properly. People needing help with dog obedience training can have options rather than scheduling a training class with a professional trainer, and can be with a dog training DVD for this. This is a dog training video program called The Dog's Way. With this program, your dog will be able to obey commands, and this is a 12 lesson program in about five or six weeks training time.
On top of the dog training videos, you can already start desensitizing your dog. Dogs already know behaviors like when you put on your shoes or your jacket, and he knows you are leaving and can already trigger uneasiness. The way to desensitize your dog is to put on your shoes and jacket, but do not leave and just sit on the living room or take a snack or read books. In the long run, your dog will not associate the behavior as you already leaving.
Often, it's best to ignore a dog before and after you leave. Rather than give them tons of love and soothing words upon leaving and arriving, it's best to simply not pay attention to your dog. Many people use a dog crate when they leave the home, and for many dogs this is a good option but a dog with severe separation anxiety might panic if placed in a crate. Instead, consider confining them to one specific room, confined by a sturdy baby gate. Place familiar toys, treat and a cozy dog bed in the space and spend some time with your dog in this space, petting them and giving them love. This will teach them to attach positive feelings to this space.
Give your dogs some good exercise before leaving and this can be a good idea. They can be less likely to get anxious or troublesome when they are tired and when their energy is already used up. Before you leave also, give them something that will be associated with positive things, like leaving a special treat for them. Get them distracted and keep them busy before you leave house, and this can be by providing a special toy or treat that they really enjoy.
About the Author:
Garrett McMahan enjoys watching dog show. For more info about the best dog training DVD, or to find dog leash training videos online, please check out the TheDogsWay.com site today.