Monday, October 29, 2007

Dog Training Help - Why does my dog whine and bark excessively?

Proactive owners are great at seeking out dog training help. When a problem arises, you should immediately respond. Just like with children, poor behavior is a sign of a more serious problem. Helping your dog through the training process requires you to be aware of the differences between bad and acceptable behavior.

Dogs that suffer from emotional disorders tend to whine and bark more. Veterinarians say, “Leaving your dog alone longer than 10-hours a day, will result in a poorly behaved animal”. The dog actually suffers from a ‘separation disorder’.

A dog that whines excessively, even when you are home, is suffering. He wants attention or he is afraid of something. In older dogs, this is often a sign that their hearing is going. The dog is View the rest of this article


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