Understanding The Most Common Golden Retriever Problem Behaviors


Before you get a Golden Retriever it is important that you be aware of the most common Golden Retriever problem behaviors. This is because otherwise you may not understand what you are getting into and then not know how to deal with the problems if and when they arise. When it comes to Golden Retriever problem behaviors there are a few in particular which are especially common, including separation anxiety.

Golden Retrievers are attention-seeking dogs and although they typically do not lash out if they do not get enough attention it will make them more somber and ill tempered. These dogs just love their owners and develop a close relationship with them, and so when they are away from them it can be difficult for them to deal with. The key issue here then is learning how to solve the separation anxiety problem with your Golden Retriever and getting them to be able to deal when you are not at home.
Separation anxiety may be one of the most common Golden Retriever problem behaviors, but it is also one of the easiest to deal with. Helping a dog to overcome their problems with separation anxiety is really a lot like dealing with anxiety in people. It is a process, often a very lengthy process and one that can be quite trying as well. The idea of training away separation anxiety is really one that is impossible to achieve and should not be attempted, even with the best of intentions.

To solve the problem of separation anxiety with your dog, you should start by preparing the dog for your departure. Rather than making your leaving noticeable by giving them extra attention right before you head out the door, try to take measures to correctly prepare the pet for your absence. This means intentionally decreasing interaction with the dog prior to leaving even though you may think that the best idea would be to lavish them with attention to make up for the time that you will be missing. Another idea is to provide an immediate distraction for the dog right before leaving, so throwing a toy or bone would work well here.
Separation anxiety is certainly not the only Golden Retriever problem behaviors, although it is the most common. But just as with this dilemma, there are solutions for all of the other behavioral problems as well. The most important thing is that you are aware and understanding of this and that you have patience with the situation. Dogs do not mean to behave poorly or act disruptive, and so you should never lash out at them in any way.

Dog training is one of the best solutions when it comes to dealing with problem behaviors in dogs, and there are some great professional dog trainers out there who will be able to help you. There are even some dog trainers who will come directly into your home, which will be advantageous because then you will be able to learn the skills that they implement and use them on your dog once the trainer has left.

Make sure that you find a qualified and reputable dog trainer to give Golden Retriever training to your dog. You should be able to find a decent selection of Dog training books at your local pet store, which will help you learn more about Golden Retriever problem behaviors and how to solve them.

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