Bulldog Basics 101: Bulldog Problem Behaviors
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The Bulldog is a wonderful breed of dog, one that is widely loved all around the world. People love Bulldogs because they are loyal, affectionate and deeply devoted to their owners. They also feature an extremely unique appearance which sets them apart from other dogs, and which makes them very favorable to many owners.
When compared to other breeds of dog the Bulldog is really one of the best because they experience the fewest problems, especially in terms of behavior. They are very friendly and even-tempered and are usually very easy to train. Problems that may occur include excessive chewing, jumping up and down and digging. Obviously these types of problems can be impossible to live with and so they will need to be dealt with appropriately.
There are really not many behavioral problems a Bulldog will develop, but a few of the most common Bulldog problem behaviors include excessive chewing, jumping up and down and digging. Especially if you like to entertain this is obviously not going to be favorable behavior and so you need to understand what you can do to amend these problems.
Before you can properly deal with any Bulldog problem behaviors you have to understand the root cause of these problems. Dogs do not misbehave on purpose after all, but rather their problem behaviors are a result of certain factors or occurrences that have taken place in their life. In fact, most dogs actually misbehave due to a lack of care or training from their owners so it is the owners who are to blame here.
On the other hand, if they are digging at the roots of trees or shrubs then they are most likely digging for shelter or protection purposes. Rather than getting angry with your dog it is important that you try to determine the root cause of their problem, digging and other, and then from here take the proper steps in terms of fixing the behavioral problem.
Bulldog problem behaviors can definitely be difficult and trying to have to deal with, but there are a few things that you can do in order to deal with any Bulldog behavior problems and which are usually very effective. For one you want to make sure that your dog has an insulated doghouse, and that he is not given attention when he does bad things.
If you give any attention to your dog while they are digging or doing something else they are not supposed to, they are actually enjoying it and as a result will continue on with their poor behavior. You should try to walk your dog at least twice or three times a day, more if you can.
This way they will not associate their behavior problems with not getting what they want, and as a result will begin to become more obedient.
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About the author: Bobby Callahan is a passionate lover of the Bulldog and owns a popular website where you'll discover how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Bulldog. Among other topics at this website, you will find out more about Bulldog Problem Behaviors plus a whole lot more.
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