Want to live a healthier lifestyle? Get a Newfoundland. Research shows that owning a pet helps lower blood pressure, reduce stress and fends off the sensations of loneliness and depression.While there isn’t much that can top the love and companionship of your Newfoundland, there are a few displeasing behaviors that just won’t do – from barking all night to defecating on the floor to eating your shoes while you are not looking.
If your Newfoundland displays this behavior, it might be acting out because of anxiety, pent-up aggression or because of inadequate home-training. With proper lifestyle changes and diligent training, you can be well on the way to having a joyful, better-behaved pet. The following steps will help your Newfoundland become better behaved:
Keys To Training The Newfoundland:Spay or neuter
The Humane Society of the United States states that this common procedure will help your Newfoundland live longer, be more healthy and have fewer behavior issues.
Training Your Newfoundland:Help your pet relax
Just like people, Newfoundlands can get nervous, bothered and stressed. That’s why many veterinarians suggest giving your Newfoundland a calming product, like pet calming spray, to help relieve hyperactivity.
Made from all-natural ingredients, pet calming spray acts quickly to alleviate anxiety, timidity, nervousness and aggression and lets nervous pets snooze throughout the night.
Training Your Newfoundland:Have an exercise routine
Pamper your Newfoundland with routinely scheduled neighborhood walks two times a day. This will help the Newfoundland eliminate boredom, which may lead to destructive behavior.
How to Train The Newfoundland:Go to training
According to ASPCA, enlisting your Newfoundland in an obedience school will educate you how to temper your Newfoundland’s behavior both humanely and safely.
Training The Newfoundland:Be patient
While training your Newfoundland to be more obedient might take determination on your part, it’s definitely worth it. After all, as man’s best friend, your Newfoundland will enjoy bonding with you during the process.
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