People experience the world first with their eyes, ears, and nose. For a dog it's a little bit different. He uses his nose first, then his eyes, and then his ears. Most people use talk to communicate with a dog first, some even with this silly baby talk voice. To the dog this makes no sense and might scare or confuse him.
If you meet a dog you have never seen before, allow him to sniff you first before you say or even look at him. The majority of dog owners claim that their dog does this and that because of his breed. This is as incorrect as saying that all French are great lovers or everybody in
However, specific dog breeds have been known to display certain characteristics, but all dogs share the same abilities. So it would be wise to choose a dog with an energy level that suits your lifestyle and not go by breed.
Dogs need and even want to be told what to do. Sounds crazy? That's because you are humanizing the dog again and reflect your own emotions that you would feel in his place, onto him. This is where most dog owners go wrong and confuse the dog. The dog needs a stable and stern leader or they will develop insecurity, which is the root of all behavior problems. Walking your dog every day in the correct way is a good start!
Dogs are not Human. They do not need the same things we do and they see the world very differently from us. Dogs do not care about fancy clothes, hundreds of toys, giant houses, or if you are the President of the United States or a homeless person.
They need regular exercise, a pack leader, and earned affection.
Praising or cuddling with your dog at the wrong time will teach him the wrong things.
If you give your dog praises and affection when he is scared, excited, or aggressive, then these are the behaviors you are supporting. Comforting a scared dog is not how it goes down in their natural habitat. This is exclusively human behavior.
Instead, show your dog that there is nothing to be scared of by confronting him with whatever he is scared of. Lead him! Mentally and Physically.
Brushing Your Dog's Teeth
Use a toothbrush and toothpaste for dogs. Human toothpaste is NOT safe for dogs.
Open your dog’s mouth by lifting his lips at the sides of his mouth. Brush his teeth. Most dogs love the yummy flavored toothpastes; however some dogs are not very fond of the procedure. If that is the case, give your dog a few dental bones to chew on.
Regular checkups at the vet’s should include a dental examination and regular cleanings.
Cleaning Your Dog's Ears
You can use a Q-Tip, but be careful. Moisten it first with some water. Carefully wipe the exterior areas of your dog's ears. Never insert the Q-Tip directly into the ears; the eardrum is very sensitive and easily destroyed.
You can use a table spoon of Peroxide and let it drip into the ear. I suggest you do this outside, because your dog will shake his head and most of the gunk will go flying everywhere.
Most dog owners have no other choice but to leave their dogs at home while they go out to earn a living.
In order to prevent separation anxiety, you should make the first time a nice experience for him. First: don’t draw extra attention to your leaving. Make sure your dog is in a calm state of mind before you leave, without talking or even looking at him.
This might sound harsh and cold hearted; consider the reason why you need to say good bye to him is to make yourself feel less guilty. You could start saying good bye earlier if it still makes you uncomfortable.
Make sure your dog had at least a half an hour physical exercise and a walk before you go to drain his energy. Do not permit whining or howling. Wait a few minutes after you closed the door. Practice patience.
When you get back home from work, do not allow your dog to get excited. Do not shower him with affection, but go about your business. Then take him out for a walk and then feed him. Now you can give him all the love and affection you want!
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