ADA Answers 06.19.2024
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Here are some quick tips for common dog training issues:
Q1: Dealing with a Chew-Prone Dog
Question: My Australian Pit Mix chews on furniture despite having chew toys. What should I do?
Answer:
Leash Training: Use a leash to guide her away from furniture. A prong collar can help.
E-collar Option: Start with low levels to deter chewing.
Consistency: Ensure all family members follow the same approach.
Q2: Teaching a German Shepherd to Navigate Stairs
Question: My 6-year-old German Shepherd struggles with stairs. Is it too late to teach her?
Answer:
Leash Pressure Training: Use a prong collar to guide her on stairs, rewarding her for success.
Progressive Training: Start on flat ground, then gradually introduce stairs.
Patience and Consistency: Gentle guidance and practice will help her overcome fear.
Q3: Excessive Barking During Family Dinner
Question: My 10-month-old puppy barks excessively during dinner. What should I do?
Answer:
Crate Drills: Reinforce crate training with structured routines.
Calm Crate Exits: Practice calm exits, increasing duration before meals.
Consider an E-collar: Use a low-level e-collar to discourage barking responsibly.
Q4: Affordable E-collar Options
Question: Are there budget-friendly e-collar options available for training?
Answer:
Quality Over Cost: Invest in a reliable e-collar for effective training.
Alternative Methods: Consider prong collars or leash training if budget is a concern.
Long-Term Investment: A quality e-collar can aid in long-term training success.
Follow these tips to make training smoother and more effective for you and your furry friend! 🐕💪
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Doberman's jumping problem
Dog insisting on sleeping in bed
German Shepherd's guarding behavior
Dog's aggression in a kiddie pool
Beagle's excitement around cats
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