Saturday, October 16, 2010

Tips on how to stop your dog from not jumping on the fence

In our popular series on common dog behavior problems, as we will train you how to get your dog to stop jumping the fence. There are several reasons why dogs do this and we have them all covered.
Unfortunately, some dogs like to jump fences for a variety of reasons and sometimes something as simple as something more interesting happens on the other side. Here are some other reasons.

    
* Your dog may have caught a scent of a woman on the other hand, in the heat and they just need to get to the other side.
    
* Separation anxiety is another reason. It is very common with anxiety problems for dogs to jump fences, chew items and anything else that relieves their boredom.
    
* Your dog may have smelled food on the other side of the fence.
    
* Boredom is often a reason, especially with dogs who live alone and no other way to encourage them.
    
* You should have yelled at your dog when he jumped the fence, and this may be the only attention he gets when he repeats the behavior to your attention. Please ignore negative behavior and only reward positive behavior.
    
* You can start and stop this problem by removing objects that your dog is through a boost to get over the fence.
    
* Put an obstacle (a small enclosure) in the way this will stop your dog getting a run.
    
* Train your dog on a regular basis, as this will keep him tired and less likely to misbehave.
    
* Have toys to encourage him if you're not around.
    
* Give your dog a chewable tablet, filled with peanut butter as a treat, as this will keep his attention.

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