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5 Tips to a Well-Behaved Tosa

5 Steps to a Better Behaved TosaWant to live a healthier lifestyle? Get a Tosa. Research shows that pet ownership helps reduce stress, lowers blood pressure and staves off the sensations of depression and lonliness.While nothing can exceed the love and companionship of your Tosa, there are a few bad actions that are a no-go – from howling all night to peeing on the floor to devouring your furniture while you are distracted.
If your Tosa displays this type of behavior, it could be acting out because of anxiety, pent-up frustration or because of lack of home-training. With useful lifestyle adjustments and rigorous training, you could be well on the way to having a happy, better-behaved pet. The following tips will help your furry friend become better behaved:

Training Your Tosa:Neuter or spay

The Humane Society of the United States says that this common operation can help your Tosa have a longer life, be more healthy and have fewer behavior problems.

Keys To Training The Tosa:Help your pet relax

Just like people, Tosas can get nervous, agitated and stressed out. That’s why many animal doctors advise giving your Tosa a relaxy product, like pet calming spray, to help reduce hyperactivity.
Formulated with natural ingredients, pet calming spray moves fast to relieve anxiety, trepidation, doubt and hyper-aggression and lets nervous pets sleep throughout the night.

Training Your Tosa:Have an exercise routine

Provide your Tosa with routinely scheduled neighborhood walks two times per day. This will help the Tosa avoid boredom, which might lead to bad behavior.

Training Your Tosa:Go to school

According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, enrolling your Tosa in an obedience class will teach you how to control your Tosa’s behavior both safely and humanely.

Tips To Training The Tosa:Be patient

Even though training your Tosa to be more obedient might require willpower on your part, it is worth it. After all, as man’s best friend, your Tosa will appreciate bonding with you in the process.
Don’t forget to check out these other articles about Tosas.

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