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King Charles Spaniel Training When Left at Home Alone


Category: Pets  >>  Dogs

By Richard Cussons   [ 28/09/2009 ]
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The society today, as it gets busier and busier, leaves a little room for us to relax unless we really do something just to get our way with it. Despite our hectic schedules, some of us still find time to be dog owners. With the way things are now right now, if you are Spaniel owner, King Charles Spaniel training is necessary when you need to leave your pet alone at home.

Because of the hectic schedules being mentioned earlier, it is very difficult for pet owners to be with their dogs all the time. Leaving pets at home is unavoidable especially if you have go to work, school, and important trips.

Given that your dog has to spend time at home alone, the best thing to do is to make sure that he is happy and contented and will stay that way until you get home. But what must be done? What is the King Charles Spaniel training to preserve his good mood?

If you need to leave your dog alone, try and exercise him first if possible. It is easier on your dog if the family has a routine. This will make him feel more secure because of the awareness he has of how things happen around him.

King Charles Spaniel training to preserve a Spaniel's good mood includes 30 minutes of exercise or at least 10 minutes of free running. This is to get rid of his excess energy and will leave him more settled when you leave. A 10-minute obedience training is also good, for it will mentally tire him as well.

Be sure you give him a small meal in the morning and larger meal at night. They tend to sleep after a large meal. Also leave him a nice chewy bone or some toy to play with. Dogs always tend to go to sleep after having a good chew.

Choose the place where to leave him depending on your pet's age. If you are using a kennel, position it near a part of the house where he cannot see or hear things that can provoke him. His house should be a quiet place where he feels secure and will not attack unexpected visitors.

Dog owners also use cages to be filled by dogs. This may not be very advisable but if you have a small dog to be left alone for 4 hours, then this is a better option. If you really need to use a cage, just make sure the cage is not associated with a negative scenario. Try to have the dog go in the cage when he feels happy and contented with your presence. Leave him for short periods and gradually extend the time until he gets used to it.

But do not expect for your dog to stay alone all day . A dog trying to get out to relieve himself or suffering from loneliness is likely to develop behavioral problems. So if you have a dog or is planning to get one, there are certain things and sacrifices to be made so he will become well-behaved. Think about your lifestyle and the breed that will fit in on it. But if in case leaving him all alone in the house is unavoidable, a King Charles Spaniel training is always reliable.

About the author:
Richard Cussons is a passionate dog owner with lots of cavalier king charles spaniel training tips to share. His site cavalierkingcharlesspanielsavvy.com is filled with advice helpful in king charles spaniel training.

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