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Training Tips

Research shows that most pets are surrendered to animal shelters because of common behavior problems their families didn't know how to solve. However, behavior challenges don't have to end this way. Most behavior problems can be addressed with three things: knowledge, patience and a plan.

Below are tip sheets provided by the HSUS and the ASPCA that address the most common behavior issues and training techniques. If you still need help, ask your veterinarian or get your pet enrolled in a professional training class with a certified trainer.

DOGS


Aggression
Barking
Chewing
Digging
Dominant Behavior
Eating Strange Things
Escaping
Fearful Dogs
Food Guarding
Jumping
Puppy Chewing
Nipping & Rough Play
Noise Fear
Separation Anxiety
Submissive & Excitement Urination
Urine-Marking Behavior


Basic Training
Crate Training
House Training

Leash Training
Positive Reinforcement
Puppy Basics
Sit Training
Solving Boredom
Teaching to Come
Training Equipment
Toys (You need them!)
Puppy Socialization

 

CATS


Aggression Between Cats
Aggression Towards People
Destructive Scratching
Eating Strange Things
Fearful Cats
Household Destruction
Litter Box Problems
Playing with Plants
Rough Play

Nighttime Activity
Noisy Cats
Urine-Marking Behavior



Bringing Outdoor Cats Inside
Kitten Basics

General Solutions
Litter Box Solutions
Positive Reinforcement
Solving Boredom

Toys (you need them!)

 
 
   

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