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Most common behaviors eliminated by dog training in North Texas
Most common behaviors eliminated by dog training in North Texas

Dogs are a part of our families and we love to have them around. Certain behaviors are often endearing, but it’s not uncommon for others to be maddening. It can be frustrating and difficult to train certain behaviors out of your dog if you’re not familiar with the process. With help from dog training in North Texas by Black Creek K-9 Pipeline Leak Detection, your dog will learn how to behave in situations where you find it has a difficult time with maladaptive behavior.

Chewing

A certain amount of chewing is good for dogs. They like to chew on bones and toys as they explore the world around them as well as keep their jaw strong and teeth clean. That being said, it’s not appropriate for your dog to chew up your couch cushions, pillows, and shoes while you’re away from the house. Dog training is a great way to teach your dog what it can and cannot chew on so you don’t have to buy a new pair of sneakers every month.

Digging

Digging is an innate part of your dog’s DNA. It’s a natural thing that they do and have done for thousands of years and will likely continue to do in your yard. Even though this is an instinctual behavior, you can still train it out of them. If strategies like giving your dog more exercise or playing together more often don’t curb your dog’s digging, create an area that’s designated for digging. You can teach your dog to recognize that this is a zone that’s for digging.

Barking

Some dog breeds are going to be more vocal than others. This includes barking and howling at random noises or simply when they want attention. While some barking is normal, excessive barking is problematic and can strain the relationship you have with your neighbors. Teaching your dog how to bark less is going to take time and an understanding of what’s causing it, but dog training can be effective in reducing unnecessary barking.

Aggression and biting

Aggressive dogs that bite are not only a problem in your home but can also be a liability. Keep in mind that you’re financially responsible if your dog bites a neighbor. While this can be a problem, most dogs aren’t naturally aggressive. It often comes as a result of something in its history or environment that causes fear, defensiveness, or triggers another instinct. Once these have been addressed, you can work with your dog to adjust this behavior and improve socialization and behavior.

Jumping

Some dogs get excited when people come to the door. This will often lead to an inability to control their bladder and urinating on the doormat or jumping up on their legs and torso. Dogs that spend time both indoors and outdoors then jump on your guests can be a problem as dirty paws will ruin clothes. This is not only a nuisance but it can also be embarrassing. Nobody wants to have a dog that’s known for ruining people’s clothes. Effective dog training can go a long way to helping your dog learn appropriate behavior when greeting guests at the door.

Get in touch for more

If you have a dog with behavioral problems you’d like to eliminate, reach out to us at Black Creek K-9 Pipeline Leak Detection. Our dog training in North Texas can help your dog be better behaved both at home and out in public. This makes it much easier for you to host people at your house and socialize your dog at the park. Give us a call at 817-771-0008 or 253-444-8089 today to get started. If you have other questions about our training, please don’t hesitate to contact us via our email form.

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