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3 Dog Behaviors You Can Accidentally Untrain: A Vet Approved Guide for 2025 🐶🐾

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3 Dog Behaviors You Can Accidentally Untrain: A Vet Approved Guide for 2025 🐶🐾

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3 Dog Behaviors You Can Accidentally Untrain: A Vet Approved Guide for 2025 🐶🐾

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

Training your dog is a rewarding journey, but it's essential to be aware of common pitfalls that can inadvertently undo your efforts. Let's explore three behaviors that are often unintentionally reinforced and how to address them effectively. 🧠

🍽️ 1. Begging at the Table

It's tempting to share a bite with your furry friend, especially when they give you those pleading eyes. However, offering food from your plate can teach your dog that begging yields rewards. This behavior can escalate, leading to persistent begging during meals. To curb this:

  • Establish Boundaries: Avoid feeding your dog from the table. Instead, provide meals in their designated feeding area.
  • Use Distractions: Offer a chew toy or treat-dispensing toy during your mealtime to keep them occupied.
  • Consistency is Key: Ensure all family members and guests adhere to the no-feeding-from-the-table rule.

By maintaining consistency, your dog will learn that begging doesn't lead to rewards, promoting better mealtime manners. 🐾

🚶♂️ 2. Leash Pulling

Allowing your dog to pull on the leash, even occasionally, can reinforce this behavior. Over time, they learn that pulling gets them where they want to go. To address leash pulling:

  • Stop and Stand Still: When your dog starts to pull, stop walking. Resume only when the leash is slack.
  • Change Direction: If pulling persists, change direction to redirect their focus.
  • Reward Good Behavior: Praise and reward your dog when they walk beside you with a loose leash.

Consistent reinforcement of proper leash behavior will teach your dog that walking calmly leads to enjoyable walks. 🐕🦺

🛋️ 3. Jumping on People

While a jumping dog may seem enthusiastic, it can be problematic, especially with guests or children. If you respond with attention, even negative, it can reinforce the behavior. To discourage jumping:

  • Ignore the Behavior: Turn away and avoid eye contact when your dog jumps.
  • Reward Calm Greetings: Praise and pet your dog when they greet you with all four paws on the ground.
  • Teach an Alternative: Train your dog to sit when greeting people, rewarding them for this behavior.

By consistently rewarding calm greetings and ignoring jumping, your dog will learn the appropriate way to seek attention. 🐶

📱 Enhance Training with Trusted Resources

For additional support and personalized guidance, consider these resources:

  • Ask A Vet: Connect with veterinary professionals for expert advice. 🩺

Empower your journey as a pet parent by downloading the Ask A Vet app today and ensure your furry friend thrives in 2025 and beyond! 📲🐾

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