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Article 14

Dog Training Tips -
Solves Dog Destructive Behaviors Fast Before It's Too Late - Arrest
Phobia
Authored By Jerry Yap
How to help a dog
with phobia
A phobia is an
excessive fear of certain stimuli, such as noises, flashes of light,
certain types of people, other animals or possible jus being left alone.
Such an inappropriate and excessive response to a stimulus can lead to
serious injury to the animal and sometimes to the owner or other people.
Furthermore, considerable damage to property can result from the frantic
attempts by a dog affected in this way to "escape".
Dogs that have
undergone careful and comprehensive habituation and socialization should
not exhibit an excessive fear response to everyday stimuli. However, it
is not always possible to cover all eventualities and it is not common
for some dogs, especially those of an introvert nature, to develop an
exaggerated signs of stress or anxiety in unusual situations, such as
during thunderstorms or when fireworks are being left off. Indeed, it is
not considered that excessive fearfulness is a trait that can be
inherited. However, it is also true that such behavior can be the result
of inappropriate actions by the owner. This is often the case with
fireworks since the natural instinct of the owner is to pet and cuddle
their dog when it is fearful. This will inevitably be "read" by the dog
as a reward or praise and it will as a result, continue to shake and
shiver to an even greater extent at the time and on future occasions.
Many phobias are
probably best prevented by thinking ahead, by careful habituation and
socialization and by a thoughtful response by the owner when signs of
fear are shown. If that fails, as can so easily happen especially with
introverted pets. It will be necessary to think in terms of short-term
management and importantly to use behavior modification techniques to
prevent the problem in the future.
Short-term
management
If you dog shows
phobic signs for the first time during a thunderstorm or when fireworks
are being let off, try the following procedure if the dog's reaction is
not too severe. As soon as your dog starts to shiver, shake and pace
about the house, shut the doors and windows and draw the curtains, take
your dog into the lounge and turn on the TV or radio as loudly as you
can stand to mask the noise outside as much as possible. Do not fuss
over, try to calm, touch or pay attention to your dog, since that could
be perceived as approbation and only make the situation worse. Dogs
usually pick up human emotions, so it is important that everyone in the
household makes a big effort to stay calm.
Once the noise starts
to decrease and your dog begins to relax, go through a few behavior
exercises and reward lavishly a good, correct response. It is necessary
to take your dog outside to go to the toilet, be sure to keep it on the
lead. Do not leave it unattended for a minute since its panic may well
just take off and get lost.
Long term
management
Prevention is better
than attempted cure and that is particularly so in the case of firework
phobia since dogs may well become excessively fearful and agitated when
their owner is not present. "Systematic desenzitisation"
technique may come in handy. This "tool" is used to break down the
dog's anxiety by exposing it to low level of stimulus that invokes fear
and rewarding the dog when it remains calm. Slowly, slowly is the rule,
otherwise you will end up making your dog more fearful!
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