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Border Collie Dog Training - Preventing Bad Behaviors
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So how can border collie dog training affect the behavior of your border collie? Most owners definitely know the importance of training in their dog's life. In human world, dog training is just like sending the kids to school to learn what he is supposed to learn in order to become a better person.

Border collie dog training is important not only to make pets obey certain commands such as sit, stay, down and others. It is also a great tool in helping your dog prevent behavior problems such as aggression, barking, biting, chewing and digging.

Aggression

Aggression is one of the most common behavior problems affecting dogs. This may result not only to growling but also biting. Based on health authorities report, more than one million people are bitten each year half of it are children usually under ten years of age. Fortunately, this number of dog bite cases can be decreased provided owners are responsible enough to train their pets. Socialization should begin as early as possible - around three weeks of age would be enough. This period is the best time to introduce puppies to social investigation and playful fighting. They should be brought to their new homes at seven to eight weeks of age but must be handled gently by adults and children.

Barking

Dogs have natural instinct to bark. It is their way to warn their family of what they perceive as danger. However, if the barking is starting to annoy you and your neighbors, then it is not natural anymore. Determine what are the reasons for his excessive barking and find ways to deal with it. If he is alone outside and yet barks excessively even in the broad daylight, then perhaps he is scared and doesn't want to be alone. You may want to take him inside to stop him from barking too much. Train your dog not to bark on people who will be coming into your house regularly - mailman, delivery man and so on.

Chewing

Now this one is another story. While excessive barking can be disturbing to you and your neighbors, chewing is not just disturbing but most of all, destructive. Would you want to come home to a house with chewed rugs or furniture? Would you want to see your expensive shoes with missing heels? Worry not because chewing problem can be prevented. Anything with your scent on it should be kept out of your dog's reach - shoes, socks, clothes, etc. These things are the things you don't want destroyed, right? So better keep them safe - even the old ones. You may also want to make his chew toys as appealing as possible. Rub something tasty on the outside of his toys or leave chew toy in the laundry hamper for a day or so before giving it to him. There are various types of toys in the market and purchasing th right one can be a daunting task. Just remember that safety should come first before anything else.

These bad behaviors, when prevented, will definitely lead you to a problem-free border collie everybody loves to be around.

Richard Cussons writes dog articles including border collie training advice. For more tips on border collie training, feel free to visit bordercolliesavvy.com.

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