Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Behavior is more than meets the eye

Each and every canine is born with inherent abilities that wait to be discovered.  One of the maladies that plagues the rescue sheltering world, is the owner surrender that gives up on a dog, before trying to understand what their animal is able to do mentally and physically.  One of the major complaints of the owner is the dog has too much energy and is destructive.  More often than not, this situation is the result of boredom.  The solution is often within reach if the owner can find assistance.  This blog is intended to offer that assistance.  Please feel free to email: kyndeness4k9s@gmail.com with any questions you may have.  It is not always a training issue, but one of basic behavior.  An understanding of what causes a certain behavior and what you can do break the cycle of destruction can be very helpful and help keep your dog in your home.

If your dog came from a puppy mill or pet store that receives dogs from puppy mills, there could be genetic, temperament or health issues due to irresponsible breeding practices.  It is very important to have a veterinarian conduct a thorough health check including checking for thyroid function and any pain the dog may be experiencing that can create adverse behavior.   Please contact your local veterinarian before making decisions regarding relinquishing your pet, if possible.

Here are a few suggestions:

* Something as simple as providing your dog a Kong toy filled with peanut butter and put in the    freezer overnight; give the toy to your dog before you leave and this will keep your friend busy for hours while you are gone.  This activity will also keep their mind busy trying to get the peanut butter out of the Kong toy.    It can actually tire them out enough, they will take a long nap. 

* There are also many puzzle toys on the market where the dog must figure out how to get the treat.  It is amazing how long a dog will be entertained by this activity. 

*  Some dogs are entertained by having the television left on for them.  While others like to listen to music.

*  If your dog is more active and you have a pet sitter or dog walker in your area, you can have them come by and take the dog out for exercise at mid day.

*  It is simply a matter of looking to see what type of mental and physical energy your dog possesses and finding creative ways of keeping them busy while you are gone. 

A local organization Legend Acres offers many of these items in addition to behavior and training assistance.  You can reach Legend Acres at www.legendacresboarding.com   They also offer board and trains, private and group lessons. 

Rather than relinquish your dog to a shelter take a look around, there is always help, closer than you think.  Doing things with your dog can be fun and provide much needed exercise for both of you.

Happy trails and tails to you,

Heddie Leger, ABCDT-L2, ADT, CDT, CHES, CPDT-KA
Canines with Careers Trainer
Pet Partners Instructor/Evaluator
Canine Good Citizen Instructor/Evaluator

1 comment:

  1. Great suggestions for things for your dog to do while you have to be away from home.

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