Make your dog calmer: Veterinarian's tips

29.09.2023 08:50
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:23

Young dogs are active and full of energy - they can play and have fun all days long.

Meanwhile, it can be pretty exhausting for their owners, who need to relax and calm down sometimes.

Here are a few tips on how you can make your dog calmer without damaging it.

Exercise

Dogs have lots of energy. Take your dog for regular walks or play fetch to help them use up that energy. A tired dog is often a calmer dog.

Routine

Dogs like routines. Feed them, walk them, and play with them at the same times every day. This makes them feel secure and relaxed.

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Training

Teach your dog basic commands like "sit" and "stay." Training helps them understand what you want, and it can reduce anxiety.

Quiet Time

Create a quiet and comfortable place where your dog can relax. This is their safe spot when they need a break.

Socialize

Let your dog meet other dogs and people. Socializing helps them become more confident and less anxious.

Positive Reinforcement

Praise and reward your dog when they behave well. This encourages good behavior and reduces stress.

No Punishment

Avoid shouting or hitting your dog. This can make them anxious. Instead, use positive reinforcement to teach them what's right.

Toys

Provide toys and chews to keep your dog busy and mentally stimulated. This can prevent boredom and restlessness.

Regular Vet Checkups

Make sure your dog is healthy. Sometimes, health issues can make them anxious. Regular vet visits can help catch and treat problems early.

Calm Environment

Keep your home calm and organized. Loud noises, chaos, or changes can stress your dog.

Conclusion

Help your dog release its energy, so it can be tired and calm later.
 

Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource

Content
  1. Exercise
  2. Routine
  3. Training
  4. Quiet Time
  5. Socialize
  6. Positive Reinforcement
  7. No Punishment
  8. Toys
  9. Regular Vet Checkups
  10. Calm Environment
  11. Conclusion