The dog coach’s boot for those who bought a dog during the pandemic

The dog coachs boot for those who bought a dog

During the pandemic, many people bought pets – and not least dogs. Figures from the Swedish Agricultural Agency also show that fewer and fewer people have acquired dogs after covid-19, which means that there are a lot of people who own a dog for about 20 months.

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“Deceptive Behaviors”

Dog coach Fredrik Steen believes that these dogs exhibit deceptive behavior because they are poorly trained by their owners.

– The biggest problems are that they pull on the leash, aggressiveness at dog meetings and that the dogs have difficulty or that it is impossible to leave them alone for a while, he says in TV4 News morning.

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How to train your pandemic dog

The dog coach suspects that one reason why so many pandemic dogs are poorly trained is because so many dog ​​purchases were made far too quickly. When buying a dog quickly, the owner can hardly have time to read or make a serious selection. But he points out that it is not too late.

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– An older dog has an easier time learning. What can be the challenge, however, is that a puppy is easy to “impress” on, it is enough to be a little cute in your voice and then the puppy will be satisfied and happy. While an older dog with more experience, perhaps you have to be better at rewarding the right and so on, says Steen and continues:

– Training is the same for a puppy as for an older dog. The methodology is the same.

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