How to Correct Bad Dog Behavior

As we take on a woofing buddy, we also take on their more or less annoying behaviors, such as excessive barking and sometimes puppy biting. While these behaviors are natural for dogs, there are ways to reduce them to near zero when they are inappropriate.

how to correct a dog's bad behavior
How to correct a dog’s bad behavior

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Barking

Reasons for dogs to bark include expressing needs, giving commands, and warning family members of impending danger. In this section, the goal is not to stop barking but to control excessive barking. Once you figure out why your dog is barking, you can figure out the appropriate solution.

When dogs bark to get attention or want something, they feel like they are the alpha of the territory. In this case, you need to establish your leadership position with the dog. There are two ways to do this.

You can teach your dog a command, such as “Quiet” or “Stop.” When the dog barks, say “Stop!” say “Stop!” and show him a treat at the same time. Please wait a few seconds for the dog to quiet down before feeding it a treat. Eventually, your command will work just as well, even if you don’t use a treat.

The second way is to ignore the dog. Although this will be a bit of a pain in the ear, it may work. The dog will probably get angry and bark at first, but he’ll stop talking when he realizes that it won’t work. Which method you try first depends on your personal preference.

If your dog has a problem barking at passersby, it’s not just a problem for you. Thousands of mail carriers and delivery drivers get barked at every day. Dogs see these people as intruders, and if the intruder leaves under his barking spree, he will repeat the behavior just as he wants.

If you want your dog to stop barking at passersby, you can block his view or make it impossible for him to get to where these people are passing by.

If he always barks at a specific person, such as the mailman, you can talk to him and give him some of your dog’s favorite snacks to feed to the dog.

He can feed the dog a little bit each time he visits so that the dog sees him as a welcome guest and not an intruder. Remember to ask the mailman first to see if he accepts the idea.

Biting

Puppy biting is not difficult to correct because dogs at this stage are still testing the boundaries of nibbling. If the dog still has this problem when it grows up, the owner will have to consider obedience lessons for these aggressive dogs. Since biting is a broad issue, there are several corrections you can take when your dog is young.

A common way to correct a dog’s tendency to “bite for fun” is to make him feel like he’s hurting you. When a puppy and its littermates play with each other, if one side gets bitten and screams, the other side will stop nibbling. If the dog bites you hard, then a big “ow.” The purpose of this is to scare the dog and then leave, not to play with it. The dog will soon learn that as soon as he bites you as a playmate, you will be gone for a while.

A few dog training tricks

We’ve gone over some dog training basics, and now it’s time to teach your dog a few tricks that will help you avoid a lot of trouble in the long run. The following three tracks aren’t as cool as training your pup to balance treats on his nose, but if you’re willing to teach them to your dog, they’ll serve as the foundation for other advanced skills.

Sit

The “sit” command is one of the most common forms of dog training. You can start by having your dog stand in front of you, holding a treat above the dog’s nose, and saying, “sit.” The first few times you train, gently press the dog’s leg and hip while saying the command. If he sits, give him the tasty treat. Repeat this several times until you don’t have to press your dog’s legs and hips anymore.

Stay

Staying still can be difficult for puppies to learn, but it is not impossible. Start by sitting your dog down and holding out your paw to him while saying, “Stay.” As long as he is still in a sitting position, could you give him a treat and a compliment? Each time you train, take a step or two back, wait a few seconds, and then move further and further back in each subsequent training session. After this, you can even go out of the room without worrying that the dog will leave without permission. But don’t forget to come back and reward him at the end.

Come here

The “come here” command frees the dog from the “sit” command. When teaching this command, you have to say “come here” while patting the front of your thigh. The dog is likely to feel that you are inviting him to come running subconsciously. Reward him for coming over and repeating the training until no treats are needed. Just pet him and compliment him.

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Richard Hayes

Hey there! Meet Richard Hayes, the big boss and marketing guru behind Pet Dog Planet. He's been a total doggo fanatic since forever and loves all kinds of pups, from tiny teacup Chihuahuas to big, burly Bulldogs. His absolute favorite pastime? Snuggling with adorable puppies—he can't get enough of those cute little faces! Plus, he's totally into iced coffee, chilling in hammocks, and, of course, more puppy cuddling!

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