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started by Leigh Campbell on 04 Jun 12
  • Leigh Campbell
     
    Havanese puppys are not hard to train, yet many owners never get around to doing it. Or in some cases, Havanese puppys are trained to obey certain commands but one or more problems areas remains. So, how about we talk about some of the dilemmas people have with their Havanese puppys and how to make them better.

    There are Havanese puppies that will need to be coaxed into your car because they are leery; then there are those who jump in as soon as you open the door. Your Havanese puppy can suffer from hyperactivity when they are forced to ride in a car and are afraid. This isn't a serious issue for Havanese puppy owners who seldom have a need to drive their Havanese puppies anywhere, but if your Havanese puppy is a frequent driving companion you want him to be well behaved. If your Havanese puppy has a problem in the car, you should first get him accustomed to being in the car while its not in motion. Then you can start going on small journeys to help build his acceptance. Most Havanese puppies love to take a ride in your car; when a Havanese puppy does not like it you need to be gentle and address the issue with ease. Many Havanese puppy behavior problems are rooted in the natural instincts of animals. Chasing is something that every Havanese puppy likes to do. Since a Havanese puppy is a predator, chasing anything that's moving fast is a typical reaction. Yet if your Havanese puppy is constantly chasing cats, other animals, children or cars, it can become a nuisance. The most effective way to ensure your Havanese puppy doesn't chase is to make sure he's always on a leash when outside. Even on a leash, however, you should be ready to hold on tight when something distracting comes along. Training can come in handy here too, and every Havanese puppy should come when called, so chasing isn't a threat anymore.

    A major affliction among a lot of Havanese puppies is separation anxiety. When a Havanese puppy is left alone for the day, there is a range of different behaviors that they can show to prove their displeasure. Constant barking, chewing, urinating or defecation, are typical symptoms of separation anxiety. Another sign of this is if your Havanese puppy seems unduly upset when you're about to leave the house, or very emotional when you come home. This is a hard thing to fix and it might take a lot of training and behavior modification. Make sure you leave toys around for the Havanese puppy to play with, and keeping the radio on may help. One option, which isn't always convenient, is to get a second animal who can be a friend to your Havanese puppy.

    All Havanese puppies listen to some kind of training however some need extra attention with certain matters. The above are some ordinary behavior predicaments, even though your Havanese puppy might act in different ways. If you realize that nothing you do is taking care of the quandary, the ideal thing to do is to contact a professional Havanese puppy trainer or someone who knows a lot about behaviors among Havanese puppies. Difficulties with Havanese Puppy Behavior and How to Take Care of It

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