Saturday, February 02, 2008

Doggy Boredom

Article Title: Doggy Boredom
Author: Tonie Day

Heres the thing, I believe 'Boredom' to be a 'BIG part of Bad
Behavior' in doggys. If you think about it and put yourself in
their shoes, you may possibly come to understand what it takes
for them to communicate their NEEDS. They cannot speak the
English Language or? They do however have other ways of getting
your attention and some may be a bit destructive. So, I think we
humans need to be these 3 things, Patient, Gentle and Consistent
and we must 'Never Give Up'. If you have a ''new puppy" or a
''rescue doggy'' that is showing you these kinds of ''boredom
signals'', Chewing, Jumping, Barking, Digging or disobedience of
any sort, you now know you will have to take the leadership role
and that the above 3 things is what is expected or required of
you in dealing with bad behavior and the way you communicate.

#1.Chewing-If the doggy is just a puppy it may be as simple as
supplying doggy with chewing toys/items from your local pet
store. It could also be an undiagnosed medical problem which can
be handled with medication. You will need a vet at some point so
I would suggest one of the very first things you do is take the
doggy for a check-up (Up front, just put it in the budget).
Peace of mind. On the other hand the doggy may just be trying to
get your attention."Hey, look at me, I'm still here and you've
been at work all day! I was so bored I chewed up your new
$100.00 sneakers." Although there are those who probably nay say
the idea, give the doggy an old shoe with your scent on it for
'doggys alone time day delight' and be sure to pick-up other
tempting items before you leave doggy for work or? You will need
to schedule "Quality Time"to spend with your doggy, dog walks,
dog parks(good for socialization skills) or whatever regular
outings you come up with, it's a 'Boredom Preventative' MUST!

#2.Barking-Sometimes it really is just 'dog talk' between the 2
of you, one of those tender moments. But when it is not, boredom
and loneliness are the most common reasons. Try leaving a radio
or TV on, they even make videos for animals while you are away
at work. The doggy should have lots of toys to amuse himself and
the squeakier the better.

#3.Digging-This activity may just be a part of that doggys
'breed' or sheer boredom. Now would be a good time to teach your
doggy how to fetch, most love this game but it must be taught
when the 2 of you are alone so that other doggys do not run
interference in lesson. Here is the payoff, the more exercise
can make your doggy too tired to 'dig'. Also there is a
non-toxic doggy repellent you can spray where you don't want
your doggy to dig.

#4.Jumping-Most people do not appreciate ( including dog
lovers) a doggy propelling itself in your face. This is a very
hard one to break, you may need to physically enforce and with a
strong command word, then reward with verbal praise and a treat.
Check with a dog trainer for most effective way to deal with
this behavior. But again it is usually out of loneliness/boredom
because they are so glad and excited to see you!

Disobedience of any kind will always call for repetitive
lessons and rewards. Some of these sweet babys just do not
understand what is expected of them, and that is when Patience,
Gentleness and Consistency come into play. If this becomes too
frustrating for you and the doggy, you may want to consider
obedience school. This will be good for both of you and make
your time spent together more enjoyable!

About The Author: My name is Tonie Day and I am the webmaster
of http://www.doggytoggery.com. This is a new venture and one I
have no difficulty relating to. I love doggys! Anyway, I also
buy these clothes wholesale and sell them at the Kobey's
Swapmeet in San Diego, Ca. We all get to smile and laff a lot!

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