Saturday, September 25, 2010

Tips on how to wisely deal with Golden Retriever

Growling is a natural act for wild dogs. It is natural for them and it helps them survive in the great outdoors. Unfortunately, pet show growling behavior as well. What will you do if this happens to your pet? Golden retriever growling can be a serious problem ... or nothing to be worried about. Read on and find out the reason to growl and what steps you can take to either prevent it or stop it.
Growl is often times a sign of fear or insistence. When they feel the need to be in control, assertive dogs. Also, feel threatened and feel fear makes the dog growls. To help your dog look in your golden retriever is growling and determine the cause of it. Is there someone close to your dog so he is afraid? Is your dog chewing a bone, he wanted to be in control? Did you play when he began to growl?
When your dog growls constantly, especially when there are small children around, you feel good and re-consider whether your dog is safe to keep your home. When things go out of control and you can not solve the problem yourself, you might consider the use of professional dog trainers or behaviorists. On the other hand, some grunt to be normal and can be outgrown by your dog at the time.
What can you do to avoid the snarl? Start while your dog is a puppy. Socialize your puppy in the world around him and let him get used to different situations. Socialization training can be helpful. Because it is always easier to prevent than to get rid of something that expose your puppy to various situations that might make him grunt and correcting it early is helpful.
If your dog is older, you can still teach him mingle. An important tip is to not isolate your dog when he growls. This will make the angry dog and make him more aggressive. Is this instead:
When interacting with your aggressive dog, always keep him on leash and even use a muzzle if necessary. When your dog has become accustomed to strangers and stop growling remove the muzzle but keep the leash on. It will take time but it is achievable. Always say "No" when your dog becomes aggressive and never give in to his demands.
Also look at your vet to see if your dog growls caused health problems. There are tips in mind, knowing that the golden growling dog is not only preventable, but even better it is curable. You do not lose hope too quickly, just be patient with your dog and give him the right kind of training.

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