Understanding the common dog behavior

Sunday, January 6, 2008 | | |

Understanding the common cause for dogs behaviour can help you better relate to your dog.

Barking is an important means of communication canine. In nature, dogs "sounding the alarm" to alert other members of the platoon newcomers or possible danger.

Panting dogs is how to regulate their body temperature. The dogs did not have the capacity to sweat, except for a small area blocks their feet, so shortness of breath is their main means of expelling heat.

Digging, particularly for breeds of terrier, is instinctive. Dogs dig to find food or hiding, like rats or other rodents. During the summer, dogs sometimes dig dens to escape the heat.

Jumping, even if it is in fact sometimes playful way, is actually a way of your dog trying to assert dominance. Many owners misinterpret this behavior as "happiness" or a form of salvation.

Separation Anxiety is natural for dogs, because they are a group focused on species. They are not used by the group split. You can make the separation easier for your dog by leaving it to rest or relaxation mode by providing good exercise before letting it alone.

Remember, develop behavior problems when your dog needs are not met. If you have problems with your dog, consider carrying Formula: exercise, discipline and then affection. Are you provide for your dog?

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