With age, dogs not only change in size, but also their thinking gradually matures. In addition, do you know that dogs’ behavior patterns are also changing? Have you ever paid attention to the special behaviors of dogs?
1. Love "talk" more
Older dogs will love "talk" more. The reason a dog becomes barking is not because he becomes more willing to communicate with people, but because he has cognitive impairment, deafness, or is in pain (perhaps due to a disease such as arthritis), so he becomes I became confused and couldn't distinguish anything. At this time, pet owners need to go to the pet hospital to conduct a thorough examination of the dog to eliminate the physical cause. If it is not due to physical illness, try to train him to obey your instructions and stay calm. If he can be calm, praise him generously with snacks. You may also need to use medication to keep him calm when necessary.
2. Waking up in the middle of the night
An older dog may be suffering from vision and hearing loss, and these factors will affect the depth and quality of his care. quality. He occasionally urinates more frequently than usual and often doesn't finish on time. When he was young, some noises would not attract the dog's attention at all, but as he gets older, he will be intolerable to these sounds and have excessive reactions. Dog owners may try taking them out to play during the day and waking them up in the evening for a walk or letting them chase a ball. Only use drugs when you have no choice but to use them.
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3. Breakup and anxiety issues
If a dog is very anxious, he will show impatience and sensitivity. He will be frightened by unfamiliar people or animals, and sometimes even be aggressive; he is not willing to be petted or touched by others. Wearing a chain is just to have more physical contact with the owner; it will damage windows or doors, and stop eating when the owner is away from him.
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4. In the house Peeing inside
If your dog has been trained to urinate outside in the past, but recently peed inside the house, please do not blame him. He did not deliberately disobey his owner. . There are many reasons for the loss of his training results, such as the decrease in his motor ability, the decrease in the ability of the bladder and urinary tract to control bowel movements, and more seriously, tumors in some tissues, organs and even the brain. You need to take him to the veterinarian for a thorough examination to eliminate physical factors. If it is not caused by physical disease, continue to retrain him as a puppy. Praise him when he goes out to urinate and instruct him what to do. This is the place to go.
5. Loves to cause harm
This is even more annoying to the owner. Dogs sometimes destroy valuable furniture or themselves. These harmful behaviors include pica, such as eating pencils, furniture and other inedible items; biting, licking or sucking on one's own body, family members or furniture; and liking to dig or scratch. If a dog becomes harmful because of cognitive impairment or existing physical disease, you should not scold him too much. You should stop him from being harmful and give him something that can replace chewing, such as a bone chew or something. or very chewy items such as cowhide whips.
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6. Phobia
Nothing is more heartbreaking than seeing a beloved dog tremble in fear. As the dog gets older, his life will become more and more difficult every day due to his deteriorating eyesight, and the whole world will become a terrible situation. Pet owners need to try to keep the dog's surroundings as stable as possible so he doesn't trip over moving objects, and play some music to drown out the noise of the argument. Similarly, before contacting professional trainees to help him, he must first go to the hospital to eliminate his physical reasons.
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7. Stylized Actions and Inhibition
These actions are repetitive, stylized and inconspicuous means It may be functional. Here are some common behaviors of dogs: such as excessive licking or cleaning of the body causing rashes, chasing one's tail and biting or spinning in circles, jumping and pacing back and forth, and Some jump like biting the air, or keep looking at empty spots. These behaviors may be caused by consciousness or physical disorders, but they are often a way for dogs to deal with their anxiety and conflicts. . If it’s the latter, their restraint will usually be irreversible because they believe that doing so will make him feel good. In either case, you need to take him to see a doctor or someone who can train dogs.
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8. Unprovoked aggression
Due to the diminishing hearing, vision, and senses, it becomes difficult for your dog to feel the people or objects entering his personal territory, so he will continue to Young people are more likely to be frightened unless the direct cause of his behavior is found, otherwise it is impossible to effectively solve this problem. If it is caused by fear, wearing an Elizabethan collar on the dog will prevent him from seeing around him. The situation will reverse. You should try to reduce the triggers that trigger his attack.
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9. Insomnia
Older dogs tend to wake up in the middle of the night because they may have physical pain or be anxious and worried about being away from their owners. If you find that they urinate in the house after waking up, you should remove their food and water a few hours before they get up. If you think his behavior is caused by leaving you, then you may consider letting him sleep with you. He also needs to see a veterinarian for a thorough check-up. Once the physical problems are eliminated, he will resume his normal life.
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10. Mourning for lost pets
Parents who have raised many pets know that the relationship between children (pets) is quite close. Occasionally, dogs will become "silent and silent" because they have lost their companionship. The ways a dog grieves include not liking to exercise, not liking to eat, being anxious, depressed and even looking for his lost companion. You might as well give him more care at this time, and if possible, find him a new companion.
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