Poodle Bad Behavior Explained

Poodles are one of the most playful and docile breeds of dogs that one can own. These dogs are usually easy to train and make excellent companions. It is true that Poodles make excellent pets for people of all ages. In some cases, when the animal is taken from rescue homes they might exhibit behavioral problems owed basically to fear.
When you get a Poodle you are assured of getting a lovely pet that will be with you for a very long time. Poodles are known to live up to twenty-one years which is why you should be very careful about whether you want this dog or not. Regarding its behavior, Poodles are very docile and friendly and rarely give any real trouble to their owners.

Things like over pampering, fear, boredom and seeking attention are a few reasons why you can experience Poodle problems. Fortunately, each and every problem can be tackled to your satisfaction if you handle the behavior problem with patience and consistency.

Pampering is the first and foremost reason for bad behavior in Poodles. Their sweet looks and friendly attitude often makes their owners to treat them more as their children than dogs – which is good in a way. However, it is important that you lay down the rules very clearly and enforce them consistently or you will have a wild adult Poodle on your hands in no time.

One of the main causes for Poodle problems is fear. This fear can be about any type of overpowering by people or other animals. For example, do you over react when your Poodle does the slightest mistake? Or do you have and other animals that actively dominate your dog? Any of these traits will make the dog timid and withdrawn for which it might behave very odd. It might always look for a place to hide when people come home, or it might become excessively aggressive.

Other signs that the dog is not happy are chewing excessively on anything it find at home, tearing clothes or frequently urinating about the house. Sometimes this happens when it is left alone for a long period of time, which means that it is suffering from separation anxiety.

Separations anxiety can also be diagnosed when a Poodle becomes over excited with your home coming, even if you left your home for a brief time. All the Poodle problems can be overcome if you have enough love to give it and sufficient patience to be around it as much as it takes to respond to the new way of life. Whatever Poodle problems you might encounter, you can make it disappear in no time with a little patience and a lot of attention.

There are dogs that have survived traumatic pasts and there are dogs that think they should be treated as royalty. Whichever way it is, you might consider positive reinforcement as the easiest and sure-fire way to bring your Poodle to behave exactly the way you will want.

When you own a Poodle, you should be assured of one thing. The dog's first priority is to please you so, as long as you can show the dog through rewards and positive reinforcement of the good behavior what you really want from it, you will be able to motivate it into doing whatever you want.

Lisa Collins has researched and written a number of books on Poodle behavior patterns and simple training exercises. Poodle training is easy as long as you use positive reinforcement and lavish praise. Read this article and you will never need dog training books again.

By Lisa Collins
Published: 8/19/2008
 
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