Beahviour Problems in Puppies


When you get a puppy, after a while you may notice that its is showing resistance to your commands, in simple words its not following what you say. And this is frustrating for owners as they expect a dog to follow their commands. It may lead to some mishaps between owner and pup. harassed owner may just disgrace the puppy or even beat it out of frustration. These situations are avoidable by simply understanding the behaviour problems of your puppy and correcting it by some simple methods.

Generally it is seen that a new puppy feels aloof or rather aggressive towards the other puupy. This is actually a normal behaviour for dog of any breed as it comes naturally by instinct. The puppy may start barking or snarling and may even become aggressive towards other puppy. He is doing it by instinct to secure his own area or owner.
Another behaviour problem seen is your puppy chewing your furniture, shoes or anything else it comes across. Or sometimes u find him digging up your garden or urinate inside your home and evacuate the bowels in restricted areas. These factors indicate that your pup may have certain behaviour problems. And it needs to be educated and trained for necessary correction of such problems. So you need to learn about the best probable way to solve these problems. To start with you should know and honour the qualities of your pup and his ways of expressing. You just cant expect him to behave properly if u dont treat him properly e.g. if hes kept constrained to a room all the time. Just like your own baby puppy needs to be cared and loved until it grows up. It seeks your attention. Start training him at the early age and it would show off all qualities that you taught him when he gets mature.

Just like us the puppy too likes playing, exercising, stimulating and loves to go outside house in an open environment at least twice a day. A dog can be your best companion for years and its the most faithful animal you can find. So give it your best and consult the professional trainers to correct his behaviour problems. Some of the behaviour problems are antagonism, excavating, non-compliance, cat or car chasing, travel problems. The proper behaviour corrections may help your pup overcome it. Puppies can actually easily adopt to problem behaviours and as easily can forget them if trained properly.

Problematic behaviours may also occur due to some of internal disorders that can happen to even a well behaved pup. As dogs dont posses any common sense sort of thing or they cant judge what is good behaviour and what is bad. They simply do what they feel naturally and what suits them best. They just follow their instinct as they dont have any ethics. So e.g if you see your pup cheing furniture, give it some chewing toy instead or some cookies to chew onto so you can divert him from your furniture. So you can train him that when he wants to chew he can chew the toy not the furniture.