

For more tips, you can read our guide on how to calm a dog down. This doesn’t mean you have to force your pup to rest in a crate, but give them the right environment so they can totally switch off. Adult dogs require on average 16 hours of sleep in a 24-hour period, puppies will need even more time than this. When a dog is well-rested, they will behave better and learn more effectively. So, it’s important to not only connect with your dog but also remain calm and understanding to show your dog the example to follow. Pulling, panting, lunging or signs of impatience show that your dog is on his own reactionary mission, alone in the world. Understand that a calm canine, or one that can be buzzy and then calm in an instant, is a happy, well-balanced dog. Be understanding & calmĮverything your dog does is a way to communicate with you and those around them. There are lots of fun things you can do with your dogs to keep them engaged with you. Play hide and seek, get them to chase you or play a calm game of tug with a toy they like. Playing games with your dog is a great way to connect and build a strong relationship. Make sure you have 100% recall, that your dog is happy walking on a short lead but also on a longer line.
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When going on a walk, if you go out with a heavy heart or are full of anxiety, your dog will struggle to engage with you.īe connected and present, in the moment, ensure you have physical contact with your pup, give verbal praise when needed and engage you’re your dog throughout the walk. Work on connection on short lead & long line

Get your pup used to the muzzle slowly, with a positive and relaxed behaviour.Ī muzzle shouldn’t be a punishment, and you want your dog to wear it with a happy heart. Use a muzzleĪ muzzle can help you feel more confident as you support your dog. Make sure your body language also reflects your feelings of being relaxed, as they will mirror your behaviour. When this happens, change to a low stimulus location, such as your home garden or a natural environment your dog is familiar with. Where is this behaviour most likely to happen? Who or what is it about? Note what causes your dog’s anxiety to rise, any over-excitement or blocking out the world (displacing behaviour, ignoring the world or stimuli). Note the location & situation triggering pica Treating pica in dogs can take months or years, so it’s important to be patient and consistent in how you support your four-legged friend. If they suffer from anxiety, working on resolving these issues will be key. Make sure that you exercise your pup enough, that you enrich their environment, so they are mentally stimulated, that you work on building a strong bond with them, and ensure they get plenty of sleep. Guide, connect and ensure your puppy feels safe, happy and understood for who and what they are. If your dog is trying to steal food from the table, try to avoid this by giving them something else to distract them, this is also true when it comes to dogs at BBQsĪs with anything, prevention is better than cure. Then you’ve begun the slippery slope to pica in your adult dog. If you rush towards your puppy they are likely to run away with the item and if small enough they will swallow it whole. Then praise for recall and give them something more appropriate to chew on. Or you could recall and run away, which will have the same effect. Sometimes puppies will swallow items but will soon grow out of this habit if their guardians do not make a big deal about it and simply walk out of the room or space, your pup will automatically stop chewing and come find you. It’s natural for puppies to discover the world through testing and trying things by mouthing and chewing. Human reactions to a puppy discovering the world through mouthing items. It becomes pica in adolescence (average age beginning of adolescence is 4 to 6 months) and adulthood when you fuss and worry, grab and chase to get the item off your puppy This is very much dependent on your reaction to normal puppy chewing.
