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Step 1: lf a dog is in a new environment, has a new owner, or is being required to undergo some other emotional or physical strain, dog food changes should be postponed until the stress has been eliminated or the dog has adapted to it. With changes in ownership, the dog food fed by the previous owner should be obtained if at all possible and fed until the dog becomes accustomed to its new surroundings.

Step 2: Once the dog is in a proper emotional state to accept a dietary change it should be accomplished without delay. Start by substituting 25 percent of the old dog food with the new dog food. Mix the two thoroughly making every attempt to conceal the new food within the old. This mixture should be fed until the dog eats the mixture with the same relish that it ate its previous dog food. For some dogs this may be the first time the mixture is fed; for others it may take several days or even weeks. Don't hurry the procedure. After all, the dog may have had 24 months to get accustomed to its old diet. Don't expect it to change all of that in just 24 hours. Once the dog is eating the 25:75 mixture as well as it did its previous food, proceed to step three

Step 3: During the third step, 50 percent of the old dog food is replaced by new food and slightly less effort is made to conceal it within the old dog food. Again, when the dog is eating the 50:50 mixture with the same gusto it did its previous food, proceed to step four.

Step 4: Now 75 percent of the new dog food is present in the mixture being fed, and little if any effort is made to conceal the new dog food except to mix it evenly with the ordinal food. By now, most dogs will readily accept the increased mixture the first time it is fed. If the dog accepted the 50:50 mixture at the first feeding, step four can be eliminated and you can proceed directly to step five.

Step 5: This is the final step, the one in which all of the old dog food is eliminated from the dog's diet. One hundred percent of the new dog food is fed from then on. For some dogs this procedure may take only three days and require only steps two, three and five. For others it may take longer and must progress through each step separately. Do not become discouraged. With dogs, food likes and dislikes are mostly learned from previous experiences. Changing a dog food is a process of unlearning and relearning, and such things cannot be hurried.

The third general consideration is to make sure that the balance of dog nutrition remains the same.There is no better time to check out exactly what dog nutrition level your dog needs. Just hit the browser with dog nutrition and all the information is there before your eyes.

Dog Behavior Problem Tip 1: Control the dog

The most basic tip is to get control of your dog. If you can have control over your dog, you will be able to control the dog's problem behavior. You can control your dog by putting them on a training collar and showing them that you are boss. You want to do this without physical punishment if you can.

Dog Behavior Problem Tip 2: Stay positive

Too many pet owners focus on the negatives and verbally abuse their dog's with "NO" and "bad girl." While you do want to get the point across that it is not ok for them to do what they did, you also want to give them encouragement for what to do right. Instead of saying "no" tell them to "sit" or "heal."

Dog Behavior Problem Tip 3: Consistency

The number one rule to changing a dog's problem behavior is consistency. You have to get it across your dog's minds that it is never ok to do the bad behavior. Not once in awhile because you forgot. It is unfair to a dog to change your rules or forget because this will simply confuse them.

Dog Behavior Problem Tip 4: Have the dog earn it

There is a fine line between giving your dog love and handing out love freely. You want to show your dog that you care about them, but make them earn your affection. If you can teach your dog to ask politely for things such as sitting or lying down, they will have much more respect for you as an owner.

Dog Behavior Problem Tip 5: Exercise

Believe it or not, dogs can get bored just like humans. Boredom is one of the biggest causes of a dog's problem behavior because they have nothing else to do. If you take your dog to the park, play with them and take them on walks they won't have this boredom bottled up.

Dog Behavior Problem Tip 6: Learn your dog's heritage

Dogs are bred to do certain things in particular, whether you like it or not. Certain breeds are born to stay close while other breeds are born to be wild. Some dogs are born to hunt while others are born to guard. Every breed has a different genetic heritage, and it is up to you as an owner to understand this and then go from there.

Dog Behavior Problem Tip 7: Train

Every dog is different, but no dog is born with perfect manners. For you to get rid of your dog behavior problem you have to train them to be polite and act civilized.

Dealing with a dog's behavior problem can be difficult since every dog is different and every situation is different. By incorporating a little of every tip listed above, you will be able to easier get rid of your Dog Behavior Problem.
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