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Five Steps to a Well-Trained Harrier

5 Steps to a Better Behaved HarrierWant to live a healthier lifestyle? Get a Harrier. Research shows that pet ownership helps lower blood pressure, reduce stress and wards off feelings of depression and lonliness.While nothing can beat the love and companionship of your Harrier, there are some unpleasant behaviors that are a no no – from barking all night to wetting the floor to chewing on your furniture while you are not in sight.
If your Harrier exhibits this type of behavior, it might be acting out due to boredom, pent-up frustration or because of lack of training. With appropriate lifestyle adjustments and rigorous training, you can be on our way to having a pleasant, well-behaved pet. The following keys will help your pet become more obedient:

How to Train Your Harrier:Spay or neuter

The Humane Society of the United States states that this common procedure will help your Harrier survive longer, be more virile and improve behavior issues.

Training Your Harrier:Help your pet relax

Just like people, Harriers can get nervous, bothered and stressed. That’s why many vets suggest giving your Harrier a calming therapeutic, like pet calming spray, to help alleviate hyperactivity.
Formulated with natural ingredients, pet calming spray acts fast to alleviate restlessness, trepidation, uncertainty and aggression and helps nervous pets sleep through the night.

Training The Harrier:Have an exercise routine

Provide your Harrier with regularly scheduled neighborhood walks twice per day. This will help your Harrier reduce boredom, which could lead to destructive behavior.

Training The Harrier:Go to obedience school

According to ASPCA, enlisting your Harrier in an obedience training will teach you how to control your Harrier’s actions both safely and humanely.

Training The Harrier:Be patient

Though teaching your Harrier to be more obedient will require patience on your part, it’s worth it. Indeed, as man’s best friend, your Harrier will love bonding with you in the process.
Don’t forget to check out these other articles about Harriers.

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