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How I can train my dog to stop tearing everything apart?

I have read some things saying they might feel lonely, or constantly anxiety about not spending enough time with him, but after a couple of weeks to play with him constantly and walk, he still destroys everything (plants, garbage, garden tools). No, I'm not talking about him getting all Kujo especially because this is not the case. He is always calm and relaxed but likes only biting things. I bought like a million toys that have helped only a little – we ultimately end up just trying to keep the backyard CONSTANTLY empty. That means constantly bored. Thanks for the help! Ah, forgot to add: yes, a puppy. 12 months, at least at the vet says he is still counting as a puppy. Oh, and it is a chocolate lab.

This behavior can be anxiety, stress, boredom or just …. think a very intelligent dog things to keep you busy! Crate training is the fastest and easiest way to solve this problem. It worked wonders for my Alfa rescued woman, who could not how to behave at home (she destroyed). The box becomes its "safe, place, give your dog – or as your" bedroom "- a safe, quiet to relax. You need to train, give it exercise, love and proper discipline. Be sure to walk at least once a day for 30 min. more. So Is the box when no one is home to watch. Do not keep dog in the crate for more than a few hours. Puppies need to go out 2-4 times every dog … more 4 months could go a little more. Make sure you have dog for a walk, let him out in the yard for a few hours every day, whether at home around people when at home. Refer to training books, please. Note also that some dogs chew and tear always stuff up. You can handle more easier if the dog is exercised, happy, and can be put in a box or only during times of stress. Suggest (small book) "What all good dogs should know" by Volhard Simple, easy to read and follow the advice in training – which covers all important "do's and don'ts." For a better understanding of dog behavior and psychology, there is nothing like seeing "Man Dog Whisperer" on National Geographic Channel. Link to the website below (videos, books, and clips available.) — Sources: This is great and will help you understand the dogs' The Dog Whisperer needs http://www.dogpsychologycenter.com/ then for training and sources of herd behavior. – Good Books owners, large dogs (Paperback) by Brian Kilcommons (Author), Sarah Wilson (Author) train Your Dog: The Step-by-Step Manual (Howell Reference Books) (Paperback) by Joachim Volhard (Author), Gail Tamasese Fisher (Author) Dog Training for Dummies (Paperback) by Jack Volhard (Author), Wendy Volhard ** be sure and get that perpetrators version, which is great How to Be Your Dog Best Friend: The Classic Training Manual Dog Owners Monks of New Skete

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Games/Challenges for my Jack Russell Terrier Mix?

I have a JRT mix who is about 2 years old. She is like most JRTs–smart, active and energetic but without good exercise and activities to keep her mind active her energy can become negative. I’m interested in any games people play with their dogs (or toys you buy) to challenge her. I am not interested in agility or training classes, more like games we/she can play around the house. Simply playing fetch bores her, she needs a challenge. For example, she enjoys when I put her toys somewhere hard to reach. The other day I put her ball on top of her large wire crate out of reach. Of course it only took her about 3 min to figure out how to go inside her crate and push the ball to the edge of the crate using her paws. She looked so proud of herself when she was done! Are there any other ideas or books anyone knows of?

How about some at-home agility obstacles just for fun? They make stick-in the ground obstacles for your yard, or have pop-up ones for inside, too. Or you can make some obstacles o fyour own out of PVC pipe. It really is a great sport- my Min Pin and I participate, even though I don’t plan on every competing with him- it’s just a fun thing to do, for them and you. You don’t need classes if you are just using it to have fun with your dog, just set up a few obstacles and start teaching her!

Other things to think about are hiding her meals, and interactive toys. My dogs both love one called the IQube- it’s a big fabric cube stuffed with squeaky balls they have to learn to take out.

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PA law for service dogs in training?

What is the PA law on service dogs in training?
I am a freshman at Delaware Valley College. My major is small animal science. I want to raise a service dog on campus. I live in the dorms. I was wondering what the state laws for PA are for service dogs in training?
I would be raising a puppy to become a service dog.

Raising a puppy to be a service dog and actually training a service dog are two entirely different things.
The laws that apply to trainers are not applicable to raisers. When one is a raiser, one has no additional privileges than a normal pet owner. The access laws on the State and Federal level do not apply to raisers.

What you may wish to look into is a co-raising effort with another raiser that can take the animal when you are in class, and you can do the weekend and time out of class raising. However, a dorm is no place to be raising a pup of any kind, much less one destined to be a service dog. The stress factors involved in the dorm situation will burn out the pup and make it fearful too early on and eventually wash out the dog from effective service work. I suggest waiting until you have a more stable home situation.

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What is the best Ceasar Millan book for training a new puppy?

We are in the process of adopting a new puppy. I love Ceasars philosophy on dog training- but he has quite a few books. If anyone has used one to help train their puppy and liked it please let me know! Thanks
What is up with the Ceasar hatred? Is there something I should know.
If not Ceasar than who- any help I can get means a happier puppy – happier world. Thanks!

Absolutely none. Read the link I posted in your last question for more information on Dominance Theory, which is what Cesar uses.

Good trainers/behaviorists authors:

Jean Donaldson
Ian Dunbar
Pat Miller
Patricia McConnell
Ali Brown

To name a few.

Books: Idiots Guide to Positive Dog Training by Pam Dennison
The Power of Positive Dog Training by Pat Miller

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