Love and care for a dog is a natural desire of every owner.
However, excessive love and indulgence of all the pet's whims can lead to undesirable consequences.
A spoiled dog can become disobedient, demanding and even aggressive.
One of the clear signs of a spoiled dog is disobedience and ignoring commands.
A dog may refuse to follow simple commands such as "sit," "lie down," or "come" if it does not see any benefit in doing so. This behavior may be the result of a lack of consistency in training and lack of exercise.
A spoiled dog may constantly beg for food, whining and barking until he gets what he wants.
She may also steal food from the table or trash can, ignoring any prohibitions. This behavior may be caused by the fact that the dog is used to receiving treats on demand and does not understand why she is being denied.
A spoiled dog may become jealous and aggressive towards other dogs or people if it feels like they are threatening its position in the family.
She may growl, bark, or even bite in an attempt to protect her resources, such as toys, a sleeping place, or her owner's attention.
A spoiled dog can lead to serious behavioral problems. A disobedient and aggressive dog can be dangerous to others and can also cause problems for the owner.
Such a dog can be difficult to manage and cause a lot of trouble during walks, trips or visits to the vet.
To avoid your dog becoming spoiled, it is important to set clear rules and boundaries.
The dog must understand that not all of its desires will be satisfied, and that there are certain rules of behavior that must be followed.
Consistency in training and education is the key to success. It is important to be patient and persistent, and not to give in to the dog's manipulation. Praise and reward for good behavior is an effective way to motivate the dog.
Previously, we talked about signs that indicate health problems in a dog.