
Its time to get rid of dog behavior problems – This Leads to a Lifestyle that is Healthier
Posted on June 9th, 2009 in Six Pack Abs | No Comments »
It has been proven that owning a pet will lower blood pressure, get rid of feelings of depression and loneliness, as well as help with reducing stress. There is nothing out there that can top the love and companionship of having a dog. However, there are some dog behavior problems that can develop, and make things a little harder than need be – from wetting the floor, chewing your stuff up, and even barking all night.
When dog behavior problems happen, your dog may just be doing it out of boredom sometimes even some pent up aggression. A lot of times it is out of the lack of training. With proper training, and some lifestyle adjustments, you’ll will have a happy and loving relationship with your dog in no time.
Spay or neuter. The Humane Society of the United States says that this common procedure can help your dog live longer, be healthier and have fewer dog behavior problems.
Scheduling some workout time will provide both you and your dog some much needed exercise, a healthy dog is a well behaved dog. Usually a 30 – 45 min walk or run will be more than enough for both of you to maintain a healthy lifestyle, as well as help with your dogs boredom, which will hopefully reduce your dog behavior problems, like destruction. Which would mean that less or none of your stuff will get all chewed up.
Getting your dog trained is a great way to allow for a long and happy life together, as you will create an unbreakable bond in your time together. The American Society of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has said that training your dog will not only help you control your dogs behavior problems, but it will also teach you to properly react to any of your dogs problems that may still show through, both in a safely and humanely manner
Be patient. Though teaching your furry friend to be more obedient may take determination on your part, it’s worth it. After all, as man’s best friend, your dog will appreciate bonding with you during the process.

