What You Should Know About Your Dog And
Frustration
by Amy Howells
Because your dog lives with humans, he’s going to have to
learn to deal with frustration sometimes, because you shouldn’t
let things always go his way if you’re to be a responsible dog
owner.
Dogs that are strong-willed and confident are more likely to
become frustrated when they can’t have something, especially if
to them they are the dominant one, and not their owner.
To cure this bad behavior, you’re going to have to set up
some situations in which your dog becomes frustrated. You must
then wait for him to go through his frustration and eventually
calm down. Once he’s calmed down, he’s allowed to get whatever
it is he wanted.
You need to remember while you’re doing this, that you can’t
react in anyway while he’s frustrated.
Here’s an example of the whole process:
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Offer your dog something he wants, often a food reward of a
favorite toy will do the trick, and keep it just out of his
reach. If he pulls on his leash, or barks, just ignore the
behavior.
If it’s your attention he wants, ignore him. Do not speak or
touch him until he stops his behavior. Many dog owners find
that their dog’s behavior will become bad before it becomes
better while doing this exercise, but stick with it.
You must wait for him to calm down before you let him get
what he wants, otherwise the whole exercise will be reinforcing
the incorrect behavior – which isn’t what you want.
Once you’ve given your dog what he wants, he will begin to
associate his calm behavior with what he wants. Eventually his
bad behavior will seep away. It’s going to take a few goes to
become permanent, so you need to do this exercise a few times a
day.
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Amy Howells is an expert dog trainer who owns a website
dedicated to teaching everyday people the short-cuts to
dog training.
You can also sign up to her free e-course and discover the
astonishing short-cut secrets to dog obedience training.
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