
Behavior problems such as aggression, destructiveness and other undesirable canine behaviors are some of the most common reasons dogs are abandoned or surrendered to pounds and/or shelters. However, some dog owners have difficulty in deciding which behaviors are normal for a healthy, well-adjusted dog and which are not normal.
Healthy canine behaviors are not aggressive in nature
Aggressive behavior is not considered to be a normal or desirable behavior for dogs. Dogs which exhibit desirable behavior patterns should:
Normal dog behavior is not overly fearful or anxious in nature
Normal dogs with well-adjusted behavior patterns:
Normal dogs exihibit behaviors with proper inhibitions
Dogs with normal behaviors also:
Well-behaved dogs are obedient
Well-behaved dogs are also well-trained dogs and will respond to their owner's commands (at least "sit", "stay", and "come"). Dog owners should consider basic obedience training to be part of the their obligations as a responsible dog owner.
These are the types of behaviors that dog owners should be attempting to encourage in their dogs. For those owners whose dogs exhibit abnormal behaviors, there are numerous training techniques which may help correct these problem behaviors.
(Source: JAVMA 2004;225(4):506-513)
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