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Creating A Calm Dog

September 23, 2024 by Wayne Booth the Dog Training Blogger 2 Comments

The question always seems to be how can I calm my crazy dog? Usually when I hear this question the person is talking about a puppy or a younger dog. In this article I am going to discuss a few things that you can do to create a calm dog.

Creating a calm dog can sometimes be a tough job. For those of you with young dogs that don’t understand what I am talking about because you dog has always been calm you are one of the lucky few.

TRAINING

Let’s start off with training. The perfect time to start training a dog is right away. However for the purposes of this article we will talk about when formal obedience training should start and that magic number is 16 weeks (4 months). At that time in a puppy’s life their minds are like little sponges and ready to absorb all the training that you can give them. Training establishes the dog master relationship, teaches the dog what is right and wrong and teaches them rules. This is the very beginning of a happy well trained dog.

EXERCISE

Young dogs are like kids they are full of energy. It is going to be your job to find things that will help your dog get rid of that excess energy. There are several ways to do that so let’s start off by listing a few and then we can talk about them individually.

1. Doggy Day Care
2. Walks
3. Retrieve Games
4. Swimming

Let’s start off with doggy day care. To put it simply, it’s GREAT. Your dog can be at a day care all day playing with a bunch of other dogs and getting rid of energy in a way that you can never do. I think just about every town or city has one and they are great . Give it a try.

Walking is another way to help with the excess energy problem. However it means that you must take the time to do it. There is also the other question, are you able to walk long enough to give your dog a real workout? If not there is another option and that is the local dog walker. Ask your vet for a referral to a good one.

Retrieve games are great because you can stand still throw a ball and let the dog do all the work. If your dog will retrieve a ball or toy give it a try.

Last but not least is swimming. If you have a pool or even a lake or river take your dog for a swim. Just like with humans swimming is an excellent way to get low impact exercise that your dog will enjoy.

I hope these ideas will give you some new ways to exercise and stimulate your dog so that you have a nice calm dog.

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About Wayne: Wayne Booth is owner of Canine Behavior Specialists which is headquartered in Nashville, TN but serves clients all over the U.S.. If you have a dog with aggression, behavior problems or simply needs training feel free to contact him.

Wayne has also been teaching people how to become Professional Dog Trainers since 1990 and he is the Training Director of Canine Behavior Specialists Network. If you would like to become a Professional Dog Trainer he can get you started.

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Comments

  1. sade says

    September 28, 2024 at 1:22 am

    Hi Wayne.
    You are so right about the advice to take pups to a doggy Day care. When my Labrador was a puppy, he practically ate every single piece of my furniture and my skirting boards. Now if I took him to a day care to mingle with other dogs, that would wear him out and he will perhaps be a bit less mischievous.

    Secondly, I discovered that anytime we took him for a walk in the park and he saw other dogs, he got too excited and just wanted to jump all over them. Most times, he ended up annoying the dogs. Perhaps if I had taken him to doggy day care, he would have gotten used to seeing and being with dogs all the time - Right?

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    • Wayne Booth the Dog Training BloggerWayne Booth the Dog Training Blogger says

      September 28, 2024 at 5:51 am

      Thanks for the comments Sade.

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