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Understanding and Managing Resource Guarding in Dogs

Resource guarding is something canines do naturally, but it can become an issue if we don't handle it the right way. Recognizing different scenarios and understanding how to intervene, manage, and modify this behavior can help create a peaceful and safe environment for your canine companions. Whether you choose counter-conditioning or operant conditioning, the goal is to ensure your dogs can share resources without any aggression. With some effort and the right approach, your dogs can live together in harmony, reducing tension and keeping things happy and stress-free.

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Dealing with Resource Guarding Between Dogs

Let's chat about managing and improving situations where dogs get a little protective over their stuff. You know, when one dog doesn't want to share their favorite toy or bone with another dog? It can be a bit tricky, but there are ways to make things better.

Sometimes, you've got to play referee. Feeding the dogs in separate rooms, hiding those prized chew toys, or limiting lap time can help prevent conflicts. I know it's not always possible to keep them apart, but think about how you can avoid situations that trigger guarding behavior while you work on training.

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The Ultimate Guide to Puppy Socialization and Training

We’ve gone through the basics of socialization that we cover during puppy school in both Pretoria and Johannesburg.

However, it is still important to remember that socialization and training are ongoing processes. Continue providing your dog with positive experiences, mental stimulation, and ongoing training throughout their life. This will help maintain their well-rounded behavior and ensure a happy and fulfilling life for both you and your new pup.

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How to find the best dog trainer near you

Investing in a good dog trainer near you is important.

Consider the different training methods, evaluate the trainer's credentials and experience, read reviews, visit facilities, and ask the right questions.

With careful research and evaluation, you'll be able to choose the perfect dog trainer who understands your dog's unique needs.

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The Causes of Aggression in Dogs

There are many reasons a dog might behave aggressively. Most commonly, it is a result of fear. A dog behaving aggressively likely wants to increase distance between itself and whatever the scary thing is. More distance means that the dog feels safer, and safety is a basic need we all have.

Aggression is rarely down to just one reason and as such, not only the dog, but also its history and environment need to be taken into consideration to change or reduce aggressive behaviour.

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Crate Rest Survival Guide using Enrichment

Dogs may need crate rest or room rest to recover from surgery and/or injury. The main aim of this is to limit any over-exciting activity which could be detrimental to recovery.

This can be a stressful time for dogs and owners alike. Such situations may be especially challenging for puppies or very young, high-energy dogs. One way to make the recovery period less frustrating and stressful is to include enrichment in your dog’s daily routine. Including it at the same times every day can also increase effectiveness.

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The Genius of SMART x 50

How we view our dogs is so important and it can have a great impact on the relationship and life we have with our dogs. If we can retrain our own brains, it will not only benefit us but also our dogs. We can and should become proactive about our dog’s behaviour. Noticing the good behaviours will likely prevent a lot of bad behaviours from developing.

A few advantages of SMART x50 are that it is perfect for dogs with shorter attention spans. It is also suitable for dogs that have received training before AND also dogs that have not learned any cues. It avoids frustration that might happen during training and allows our dogs to make good choices on their own.

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