September 23, 2008

Bulldog Basics 101: Bulldog Problem Behaviors

by Bobby Callahan

The Bulldog is a wonderful breed of dog, one that is widely loved all around the world. People love Bulldogs because they are loyal, affectionate and deeply devoted to their owners. They also feature an extremely unique appearance which sets them apart from other dogs, and which makes them very favorable to many owners.

The variety of Bulldog problem behaviors are usually not limited as they are to other dog breeds, and this is because overall they are very even tempered, well behaved dogs. Bulldogs are not usually heavy barkers and although they are great watchdogs they do not bark incessantly but rather only when they need to.

As previously mentioned here, digging is one of the most common and often most serious Bulldog problem behaviors. You will really not be able to properly deal with Bulldog problems unless you can determine the specific root cause of their digging problem.

If they are big attention seekers or are left alone for extended periods of time then chances are they are digging to seek attention. On the other hand, if the holes are near foundations of buildings or your dog does not have other means of shelter, they are most likely digging to seek comfort or protection.

It is important that you are aware of your dog’s regular behavior so that you can tell when they are acting differently, when something is wrong, and from here take the proper steps in terms of getting them feeling better and ceasing the problem. If you are not sure what to do, remember that there are some great dog training professionals out there that you can contact and who will be able to help you solve your dog’s behavioral problems.

Bulldog problem behaviors can definitely be difficult and trying to have to deal with, but there are a few things that you can do in order to deal with any Bulldog behavior problems and which are usually very effective. For one you want to make sure that your dog has an insulated doghouse, and that he is not given attention when he does bad things.

If you give any attention to your dog while they are digging or doing something else they are not supposed to, they are actually enjoying it and as a result will continue on with their poor behavior. You should try to walk your dog at least twice or three times a day, more if you can.

You should also make sure that the dog has an insulated doghouse and that they always have plenty of water. All of these tips are going to help greatly in terms of solving your Bulldog problem behaviors.

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