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05-09-2006, 11:57 PM
Behavior Problems - Making Sense of it All
We hope that you find the following information useful and that it helps you to understand why your dog behaves the way he does. Please click on a link to see further information.
Acral Lick Dermatitis (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/ald.htm)
A frustrating disorder where dogs continuously lick, scratch or bite themselves.Avoid Dog Bites at Home (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/avoiddogbites.htm)
9 Valuable tipsBarking (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/barking.htm)
Various types of barking and how to deal with themBarking and Destruction (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/barkingdestruction.htm)
Excessive barking or destructiveness. Also looks at Separation AnxietyBiting (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/biting.htm)
How to correct a biting dogCastration (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/castration.htm)
Questions and Answers about CastrationDogs and Kids (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/dogsandkids.htm)
How to get your kids to respect your dog and your dog to respect your kids.Fighting (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/fighting.htm)
How to stop your 2 dogs from fighting.Flatulence (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/flatulence.htm)
Steps to keep the air in your home fresh and odor free :)Growling (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/growling.htm)
A properly socialized dog should not growl...Jumping Up (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/jumpingup.htm)
A dog that jumps up on guests can be dangerous.Pica Behavior (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/pica.htm)
Does your dog often try to eat unusual objects?Scratching and Licking (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/scratchinglicking.htm)
What could be causing it?Sexual Behavior and Tendencies (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/sexualtendancies.htm)
For both male and female dogs.Shedding (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/shedding.htm)
How to reduce the amount of hair that your dog leaves in and around your home.Socialization (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/socialization.htm)
If you want your puppy to have a nice personality then this is the place to start.Submissive Urination (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/submissiveurination.htm)
If your dog often urinates in your presence, this is more than likely the cause.Washing Dogs (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/washingdogs.htm)
Why does your dog roll in the mud just after you've washed him?
We hope that you find the following information useful and that it helps you to understand why your dog behaves the way he does. Please click on a link to see further information.
Acral Lick Dermatitis (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/ald.htm)
A frustrating disorder where dogs continuously lick, scratch or bite themselves.Avoid Dog Bites at Home (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/avoiddogbites.htm)
9 Valuable tipsBarking (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/barking.htm)
Various types of barking and how to deal with themBarking and Destruction (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/barkingdestruction.htm)
Excessive barking or destructiveness. Also looks at Separation AnxietyBiting (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/biting.htm)
How to correct a biting dogCastration (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/castration.htm)
Questions and Answers about CastrationDogs and Kids (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/dogsandkids.htm)
How to get your kids to respect your dog and your dog to respect your kids.Fighting (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/fighting.htm)
How to stop your 2 dogs from fighting.Flatulence (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/flatulence.htm)
Steps to keep the air in your home fresh and odor free :)Growling (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/growling.htm)
A properly socialized dog should not growl...Jumping Up (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/jumpingup.htm)
A dog that jumps up on guests can be dangerous.Pica Behavior (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/pica.htm)
Does your dog often try to eat unusual objects?Scratching and Licking (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/scratchinglicking.htm)
What could be causing it?Sexual Behavior and Tendencies (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/sexualtendancies.htm)
For both male and female dogs.Shedding (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/shedding.htm)
How to reduce the amount of hair that your dog leaves in and around your home.Socialization (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/socialization.htm)
If you want your puppy to have a nice personality then this is the place to start.Submissive Urination (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/submissiveurination.htm)
If your dog often urinates in your presence, this is more than likely the cause.Washing Dogs (http://www.healthy-dogs.net/washingdogs.htm)
Why does your dog roll in the mud just after you've washed him?