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Golden Retriever Training: How to Break Bad Habits Part 2

by Richard Cussons

This is the second part of golden retriever training tips on how to break your golden's bad habits.

Barking. Most of the time, dogs bark to warn or tell you of something you need to know such as a perceived danger. A dog may also bark due to boredom, when afraid or to communicate with other dogs in the neighborhood. In the case of golden retrievers, although they are valued for their calmness and their high level of sociability towards people, you cannot avoid the fact that barking can become a problem for some reasons. And since you cannot wash barking off your dog's coat, it is important that they know how to stop when they are told to do so. One way to do this is to have a squirt bottle filled with water. Every time Fido barks uncontrollably, squirt the bottle right at his face. He will probably not like it and will eventually stop barking. Another way is to use bark control collars. These collars are effective and safe as long they are used properly.

Jumping on People. Golden retrievers are not only good guide dogs, they excel in dock jumping as well. But when jumping on people occurs, this is something that must be dealt with accordingly. When your dog starts to jump on you, immediately turn your back on the dog and ignore him completely. Continue doing this method until he has calm down and starts to display desired behavior such as sitting and being still. Reward, praise and pet your dog if this happens. Being consistent in this part of golden retriever training can help you become successful. You cannot train a dog not to jump on you when you have your expensive suit on yet allow him to jump when you are on your pajama. It will only confuse him. If you want to get rid of jumping, be consistent by prohibiting him to jump no matter what. Other family members must also impose the "no jumping" rule to make the message clear to your dog.

Breaking bad habits can be frustrating most of the time especially if the habit has become destructive, but with patience, along with determination, consistency and unconditional love, your efforts are all worth it.

About the Author

Richard Cussons has written various dog articles including golden retriever training. For more golden retriever training information and tips, visit goldenretrieversavvy.com.

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