Wednesday, September 28, 2011

How to understand your dog

To educate our dog, we must first understand our dog. The purpose of this article is simply to give a better understanding of why dogs develop 'bad' habits.

They are probably all familiar with the basics of dog behavior. But I want to make sure only. All dogs are "pack" animals, and as such have certain genetic characteristics;

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# 1 is not the instinct to bury dogs voice means to destroy our beautiful lawns and flowerbeds, whichjust love to dig into the soft ground, and enjoy the toys and bones buried. This is their way of saving food for a rainy day.

# 2 The enthusiastic reception-you notice how your dog reacts when you return home after a trip. They are sniffing all over my body, because they brought new perfumes, we are excited and contribute to lick us all. But above all, as our faces, this is the means to keep the dog's physical contact with the package and show consideration for increased packingStates.

# 3 The Hunter Instinct, instinct to chase other animals, is probably the best and most famous. Cats. Squirrels, rabbits, animals that are chasing the dog is simply to obey the hundreds of genetic programming.

You have to understand that all these behaviors considered only "Bad Habits" Based on our circumstances. For example, a dog chasing a squirrel through a field in a country can not be considered a problem, but a dogthe chase a squirrel in a city park can be seen as a threat that could lead to their owners because of the inconvenience to other park users, and of course the risk that the dog runs into a busy street.

The dogs are so different in terms of temperament and behavior that I do not believe in the false perception of the "dominant" dogs. Rather, I believe that since dogs vary, pretending owners.

As mentioned above, much of what we consider to be bad behavior, hasmore to do with our circumstances, as the behavior of our dog. Only if you consider that, you can begin to understand what training is needed.

How to understand your dog