Saturday, August 4, 2012
8 Essential Tips for socialization and behavior of your dog for vet visits
1. Accustom your dog to a variety of people Being familiar only with you or members of your family can make your dog afraid of strangers. Try to introduce your dog to as many people as possible in as many different places as possible - children, adults, seniors, men, women, people of another nationality, and so on. Let the first meeting occurs at a pace with which the dog feel comfortable and not threatened. Carefully monitor new interactions with children, since both children and dogs can get too nervous or active and can cause injury. 2. Accustom your dog to a variety of things A well socialized dog is one that has been familiar with the sounds and movements of domestic appliances such as vacuum cleaner, broom, dryer, lawn mower, etc.. Caution is advised, some of the units with which dogs are dangerous should be familiar, and even if your dog does not experience panic and terror every time I mow the lawn, dogs must be aware that these devices are not toys. Another member of the family should be with your dog while you turn on appliances or other equipment to provide support and assistance if needed.
Things like children's toys or umbrellas are also good choices for familiarization. 3. Accustom your dog to a variety of locations and surfaces Have you ever seen an adult dog who was afraid of walking on a tile floor? Contact your dog with a variety of surfaces such as wood, concrete, grass, tiles, stairs and so on. It is a good way to give confidence in different situations. Different places like the beach, public parks, your local supermarket, elevators, other houses, and of course the vet consultation offer good opportunities for socializing your dog. IMPORTANT: Because puppies are not yet fully vaccinated, caution is advised as to control the overall health and infectious diseases in public places. 4. Do not encourage your dog to bite people's hands
Although it may seem "cute? a puppy look or act "tough?, in reality it is poor socialization and can cause behavioral problems in the future. Or hands, feet or limbs are acceptable things to take or bite, and if we let the puppy dog does it more difficult to teach is not acceptable later. The optimal time to adopt a puppy is when you have more than 8 to 9 weeks. They learn many important things about the social behavior of the puppies mother and siblings (for example, inhibition of the bites.) 5. Make frequent, short trips with your dog if the only time your dog gets into the car to go places are 'distasteful' as query the vet or the kennel (these places can also be "nice? From the point of view of the pet!), traveling by car can become a much-feared event and stressful. A short drive to the park or veterinarian's office, encouraging the dog and perhaps much awarded post, will do much to make the dog more comfortable when driving.
Using a leash and collar or carrier will also make you feel safer. For fearful dogs, being in the car although it is not running a few times, will help to realize that the car is a safe place, and give you confidence when his first trip indeed. 6. Practice removing the bowl during meal times need not repeat it often and only for a few seconds ago. Noting how the dog reacts, you can learn a lot about his temperament. Dogs should not growl or attempt to bite if the food is removed. This technique establishes who the "boss? (Human) and can eliminate food-related aggression and unpredictability in the future. Alternatively, give your dog smaller meals more often. If this is a problem for your dog, consult your veterinarian or trainer to solve it properly. 7. Make "exams? test with your dog
Accustom your dog to look at him! Inspect the eyes, ears, legs, mouth, stomach and so on., To help your dog feel comfortable and accept the various palpation and positions. This will help in future visits to the vet consultation and can provide essential training for emergency situations. It will also help when brushing, when you cut the nails and when your teeth cleaned. 8. Accustom your dog's collar and leash with supervision
Putting your dog such as fancy new collar or leash that brand can be a frustrating experience for him and stressful. Force not force your dog to accept new things like this immediately. Let explore and feel comfortable with these things before committing to work with them as will be needed later (get a walk, etc.).
If you socialize and train your dog, go to the vet will be safer and more enjoyable for your dog, the vet, you and everyone else in the waiting room. Talk to your vet and ask if you can visit your query solely for the purpose of training and socialization. All these efforts are worthwhile to keep your dog can not go to the vet because of his bad behavior.
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