By Sarah Christie, Certified Professional Dog Trainer
Most dog behaviour challenges are simply your dog’s way of communicating a need — for attention, exercise, or mental stimulation. Let’s look at some common issues and how to address them.
Barking
Identify the trigger first — is it boredom, excitement, fear?
- Boredom barking: Increase daily exercise and introduce puzzle toys.
- Alert barking: Teach a “quiet” cue, rewarding silence with treats.
Pulling on the Lead
Dogs pull because it gets them where they want to go faster.
- Use a front-clip harness to give you more control.
- Reward your dog when the lead is loose — even if it’s just for a few steps.
Jumping Up
Dogs jump to greet — it works for them!
- Turn away when they jump.
- Reward them for sitting or keeping all four paws on the ground.
Tip from Sarah: “Every time your dog practises an unwanted behaviour, it gets stronger. Replace it with something you do want, and reward it often.”
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