How to Avoid Those Costly Dog Training Bills
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How to Avoid Costly Dog Training Bills
Summary:
One of the easiest ways to sidestep expensive dog training fees is to ensure your dog gets plenty of exercise. A well-exercised dog is less likely to chew on your furniture or shoes due to pent-up energy.
Article:
I grew up in a small town in eastern Canada, surrounded by dogs. Their interactions have always fascinated me, and I've been eager to understand them better. Interestingly, dogs worldwide, whether from China or England, communicate using the same "language" involving body signals, vocalizations, and scents.
Dogs are incredibly observant, noticing subtle cues like a squint, a glance, or raised fur on the back. This awareness traces back to their wolf ancestors, where social hierarchy influenced interactions. However, as many dogs now live in suburban areas far from nature, we must consider their emotional needs.
Often, dogs with behavioral issues don’t need extensive training or experts; they simply have too much unspent energy. Being cooped up indoors doesn’t allow them to release it. Here are some effective ways to exercise your dog:
1. Play Fetch or Frisbee: These games involve lots of running, which can leave your dog in a fantastic state of mind.
2. Practice Recall Commands: If you’re familiar with training techniques, you and a partner can stand at opposite ends of a park to practice commands like "come."
3. Jogging, Biking, or Rollerblading: Take your dog along, using proper precautions. If you're in a rural area where disturbances are minimal, go for it!
4. Daily Walks: Sadly, many dogs don't receive a daily walk. Simply taking them outside of the backyard for a walk can do wonders for their activity levels.
By incorporating regular exercise into your dog’s routine, you can address behavioral issues naturally, saving both time and money while keeping your furry friend happy and healthy.
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