Weimaraners tend to be more prone to separation anxiety than many other breeds, but a lot of breeds suffer from this and kind of disorder. This breed is known to become very attached and protective of their owners, and lack of the proper attention can lead to a huge ordeal. Weimaraner training to alleviate separation anxiety, can with time, and a whole lot of patience help your pet can find happiness and a calm state of mind in which to live out his or her life.
Weimaraners are pack animals, as are all dogs. This means that they need interaction with other dogs (and humans) in order to feel comfortable and happy, but most people do have to work and can't spend every waking hour providing companionship for their dogs.
It's natural for dogs to feel a bit panicky when their owners leave them alone, especially if they're not used to being left alone. It's best to begin training as a puppy, so the dog grows up knowing that sometimes it's going to be left alone, but if the problem is with an adult dog there are still some things you can do to help the situation.
Developing a routine can help to ease the task of training your Weimaraner, but to make the process go fast and smooth the routine must be adhered to diligently. Finding your house in shambles can lead to a lot of anger and frustration, but with a positive attitude and a kind patient hand, anything can be achieved. Yelling at your dog may seem like the way to go at first, but this reaction will not help alleviate the problem in any way. In most cases, it will only end up making it worse. Scolding often scares the animal and encourages poor behavior. Although it may be tough, keeping a level head will pay off in the long run. To stop the repetition of bad behavior, you have to be the calming influence, and in return you will be rewarded with a calmer pet.
After coming home to a house that has been completely ransacked, may end up making you extremely angry, especially if it's something you experience on a daily basis. Your pup may be excited and happy to finally see you again, but you'll probably be in no mood to return the affection.
There are many steps in Weimaraner training to alleviate separation anxiety, but one of the most important ones is exhausting the animal to a point where all he or she wants to do is lay down and relax. Before you leave for the day, take him out and run around for a while. Play and have fun. When you're out of breath, play some more. Make sure that he's is just as worn out as you are. After you're done playing, reward your dog with a treat. Also make sure you leave plenty of toys to keep your dog occupied while you're away. Given some time, if this routine is followed daily, your Weimaraner should begin to be more at peace when he or she has to be left alone for a while.
Weimaraners are pack animals, as are all dogs. This means that they need interaction with other dogs (and humans) in order to feel comfortable and happy, but most people do have to work and can't spend every waking hour providing companionship for their dogs.
It's natural for dogs to feel a bit panicky when their owners leave them alone, especially if they're not used to being left alone. It's best to begin training as a puppy, so the dog grows up knowing that sometimes it's going to be left alone, but if the problem is with an adult dog there are still some things you can do to help the situation.
Developing a routine can help to ease the task of training your Weimaraner, but to make the process go fast and smooth the routine must be adhered to diligently. Finding your house in shambles can lead to a lot of anger and frustration, but with a positive attitude and a kind patient hand, anything can be achieved. Yelling at your dog may seem like the way to go at first, but this reaction will not help alleviate the problem in any way. In most cases, it will only end up making it worse. Scolding often scares the animal and encourages poor behavior. Although it may be tough, keeping a level head will pay off in the long run. To stop the repetition of bad behavior, you have to be the calming influence, and in return you will be rewarded with a calmer pet.
After coming home to a house that has been completely ransacked, may end up making you extremely angry, especially if it's something you experience on a daily basis. Your pup may be excited and happy to finally see you again, but you'll probably be in no mood to return the affection.
There are many steps in Weimaraner training to alleviate separation anxiety, but one of the most important ones is exhausting the animal to a point where all he or she wants to do is lay down and relax. Before you leave for the day, take him out and run around for a while. Play and have fun. When you're out of breath, play some more. Make sure that he's is just as worn out as you are. After you're done playing, reward your dog with a treat. Also make sure you leave plenty of toys to keep your dog occupied while you're away. Given some time, if this routine is followed daily, your Weimaraner should begin to be more at peace when he or she has to be left alone for a while.
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