Articles tagged: fearful dog
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Rena Murray Does your Darling Dan or Assertive Andy balk at a bath? Dog fear of water is handled just as any other fearful dog behavior, as I illustrate here with my own Labrador Retriever pup. Do you know these dog behavior tips? written by Rena Murray Does your Mighty Max suddenly melt into a fearful dog at the vet? Are you afraid of fear bite as the staff shoves a dog muzzle over his terrified head? There is a solution, a better way. Have you observed these dog behavior tips? written by Rena Murray You have heard lots of stories of dog attacks, and now your otherwise sweet Nicky wants to bite the mailman. You suspect this is fear based aggression, because Nicky is not a vicious dog. What can you do? Dog obedience trainer to the rescue … written by Rena Murray How in the world do you handle a fearful dog who is not showing fear based aggression, but she simply wants nothing to do with humans? All she does is hide from them. She loves to play with your other dog, though! written by Rena Murray The peaceful dog park erupts into a hotbed of aggression dog dominance, with your dog and others engaged in a nasty show of dog dominance behavior. What happened and who is to blame? Find out how to prevent this and correct the two gladiators! written by Rena Murray What can you do to avoid a mass attack among the dog park inhabitants? What should you do if a fight breaks out? Here is help. written by Rena Murray We have 4 dog contestants in 4 corners, each with a serious bad dog behavior or responsiveness issue - Aggressive Dog, Shy Dog, Willful Dog, Hyperactive Dog. The Winner for MOST DIFFICULT TO CHANGE is …! Runner-up and Worst, what to do about them? written by Rena Murray We have four corners, four dogs, four serious bad dog behaviors or other behavior issues. Which are the EASIEST to change and how? If you recognize any of these behaviors in your pooch, be encouraged and get help here! written by Rena Murray Correcting dog territory marking and other fearful dog behaviors can be done. Here are some ways to help dogs face their fears, lose much of their obsession with claiming and guarding one place, and stop some unpleasant dog instinctive behaviors. written by Rena Murray Let's face it. Some dogs lift their legs or otherwise engage in excessive territory marking, or roll in dung. Why and what to do about it? Learn about scent marking, scent messages, and the cure to such unpleasant behavior. There is a better way! << previous page 1 next page>> |