Want to live a healthier lifestyle? Get a Toy Bulldog. Studies show that pet ownership helps reduce stress, lowers blood pressure and staves off feelings of loneliness and depression.While there isn’t much that can top the love and companionship of a Toy Bulldog, there are some unpleasant behaviors that are a no no – from howling all day to messing the floor to devouring your walls when you’re not in sight.
If your Toy Bulldog displays this behavior, it could be acting out due to boredom, pent-up aggression or because of insufficient home-training. With the right lifestyle adjustments and disciplined training, you can be well on our way to having a joyful, well-behaved pet. The following keys will help your Toy Bulldog become better behaved:
Training The Toy Bulldog:Neuter or spay
The Humane Society of the United States states that this common surgery could help your Toy Bulldog survive longer, be healthier and have fewer behavior problems.
How to Train Your Toy Bulldog:Help your pet relax
Similar to people, Toy Bulldogs do get anxious, frustrated and stressed. That’s why many veterinarians advise giving your Toy Bulldog a calming therapeutic, like pet calming spray, to help alleviate hyperactivity.
Formulated with all-natural ingredients, pet calming spray acts quickly to alleviate restlessness, fear, uncertainty and aggression and helps antsy pets snooze through the night.
Training Your Toy Bulldog:Have an exercise routine
Provide your Toy Bulldog with regularly scheduled strolls two times per day. This will help the Toy Bulldog eliminate boredom, which can lead to destructive behavior.
Training Your Toy Bulldog:Go to obedience school
According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, enlisting your Toy Bulldog in an obedience training will show you how to control your Toy Bulldog’s actions both safely and humanely.
Training Your Toy Bulldog:Be patient
While training your Toy Bulldog to be more disciplined will take determination on your part, it’s surely worth it. Because, as man’s best friend, your Toy Bulldog will welcome bonding with you during the process.
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