So, I get a call from my sister today, and she is ranting about how "her dumb dog chewed through her last pair of shoes". Her words not mine. She thought she would call me, seeing as I am a dog training expert. (toot toot!) That was me tooting my own horn. Ha Ha. Now I know many of you have probably had a puppy that just had to tear up every thing in site. But he only did it when you were away..... right?
There are two reasons for this. My sisters dog has either anxiety issues, or he is just bored.
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Now this pup, "Rusty" is his name, is a Black Mouth Curr. (a southern hunting breed) and he is only 4 months old. So he has,
1. tons of energy and
2. they only got him a month ago so he might have anxiety as well.
Well my sister lives about two hours away from where I stay, so it's hard for me to get a feel for which one it could be. But that doesn't matter, not for the "Dog Training Expert"! Ok Ok seriously though, she just has to do a couple of things weather it's boredom or anxiety.
1. Take Rusty for a walk twice a day. Three times if she really loves her shoes. Going out to play in the back yard to replace one walk is fine too, but she should do some basic training with him as well. A dog's brain needs to be stimulated or they will get bored.
2. When she catch's Rusty in the act, she should not yell at him. Instead just tell him no and give him a chew toy. Now this toy is going to be his designated "chew thing". She needs to help him understand, that this toy is the only thing he is allowed to chew on. A raw hide bone works well too.
3. Crate training. When nobody is going to be home she needs to put him in his crate with his chew toy, so he is not tempted to chew everything his nose comes across.
4. To reduce anxiety and get some much needed exercise, she should take Rusty to the dog park. Socialization is the key to a well rounded, well behaved, and well trained dog. This will give Rusty confidence in himself, and wont feel so dependent.
5. Another trick for anxiety, if when you come home your dog is in just wild excitement to see you, try your very hardest not to pay any attention to him until he calms down. Then reward him with praise and a treat. The reason for doing this is because if your dog is anticipating your coming home as an over exciting event in his day, it will cause anxiety.
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