Friday, February 14, 2014

Tips For Success With Your Rescue Dog

By Garrett McMahan


There are millions of animals in shelters across the United States, and rescuing one of these wonderful creatures is an excellent option if you are looking to add a furry friend to your family. However, sometimes it can be difficult for these dogs to adjust to their new homes, and here are a few ways to help make the transition easier.

While many shelter dogs are in excellent shape overall, some have medical issues and most need some dental care and grooming. Take your new pet to the veterinarian as soon as possible for a thorough evaluation. Also, keep in mind that a dog might have been housebroken before going in a shelter, but they could have some trouble in the first week or so after they join your family. Once you get them on a consistent schedule and they know where it's appropriate for them to go, it should be much easier to train this older dog than it would to train a puppy.

While adding a dog to the household certainly brings about some big changes for your family, this is also a huge change for your new pet. Obviously, when a dog finally is matched with its forever home, this is wonderful, but dogs can be stressed out by change and it might take them a few days or a week or two to truly warm up to the family members. Often, these rescued animals were mistreated by their former families, so they are hesitant to trust humans at first.

One of the best ways to increase the bond between you and your new dog is through obedience training. This is an excellent way for a dog to learn what you expect from them, and it can eliminate many problem behaviors, such as running away, scratching, excessive barking, jumping and chewing. A well-trained dog is a happier dog because the owner is happier, too. Dogs love to please, and what would please an owner more than a terrific dog that obeys commands and displays no irksome behaviors?

In addition, the bond between the two of you will grow because you will be spending extra time together, learning the obedience skills. You will gain a better, deeper understanding of your new friend's temperament and needs. In turn, you will soon have a dog that can be taken just about anywhere safely. This is a process that can take several weeks to accomplish, so be wary of any dog training system that promises overnight success or claims that with one simple command your dog instantly will obey.

Because our schedules are so busy, it is often difficult to attend dog training classes so if you are searching for a solid dog training DVD, consider The Dog's Way, which is a comprehensive set of dog training DVDs that teaches all the basic obedience skills as well as helping you combat some problem behavior. Not only will you be able to teach your dog basic control commands such as sit, stay and go down, your dog will learn to walk on a loose leash, stay down for an extended period of time and much more. This dog training program can help keep your dog safe and help you deal with typical issues such as keeping dogs from chewing furnishings, darting out the front door or barking excessively. With a little time and patience, your dog will become a friend that you will enjoy for many years to come.




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