How to prevent canine behavior problems

One of the main reasons behind the euthanasia of dogs is behavior problems. Every month hundreds if not thousands of dogs are euthanized or re-homed or abandoned due to canine behavioural problems.

This leads to the need to provide behavioral services by veterinarians. Providing behavioral services will benefit both pet that its owners, as it will improve the quality of life for dog and owner. Most lead to behavioural problems disrupting the bond and lead to reduction of pet ownership. The situation gets even worse when behavioral problems prompted the relationship to the breaking point. In such a situation due to the lack of adequate consultation the animal is re-homed or euthanasia.

In this case the role of veterinarians become so important in preventing canine behavior problems. Veterinarians should work closely with prospective owners in selecting the right breed. Inadequate breed selection can lead to these behavioral problems that will result in premature abandonment of pets to save society or worse pet euthanasia.

Advising clients on selecting race is a difficult job. Different races have different characteristics, more or less predictable behavior. It is important to help future owners choose the breed or type of dog that will best meet their personal and family circumstances.

An investigation was conducted by the Institute at the University of Southampton relational. This survey is based on most common 49 breed of dogs according to certain traits and have divided the 49 races in eight groups depending on their scores on three factors:

Aggression-a tendency towards aggression or dominance.

Reactivity-which included the request for affection.

Immaturity-the tendency to stay puppy-like even when the dog is an adult.

Canine behavior and characteristics according to the dog breed-

Group: 1

Features:-high Aggression; Reactivity-media; Immaturity-bass

Typical breeds: Rottweiler, German Shepherd, Doberman

Other breeds: Bull Terrier

Group: 2

Features:-high Aggression; Reactivity-media; Immaturity-alta

Typical breeds: Jack Russell, Corgi, Cocker Spaniel

Other races: West Highland White Terrier, Cairn Terrier, Fox Terrier, Border Collie

Group: 3

Features: Aggressive media; Reactivity-bass; Immaturity-bass

Typical breeds: British Bulldog, Chow

Other races: Great Dane, Airedale

Group: 4

Features: Aggressive media; -High reactivity; Immaturity-bass

Typical breeds: miniature and Toy poodles, Yorkshire Terrier, Chihuahua

Other breeds: Papillon, Standard and miniature Dachshunds, Lhasa Apso, Pekingese, Pomeranian, Shih Tzu

Group: 5

Features: Aggression-bass; Reactivity-media; Immaturity-alta

Typical breed: British and Irish Setter, English Springer Spaniel

Other breed: Golden Retriever, Dalmatians, Labradors, boxers

Group: 6

Features: Aggression-bass; Reactivity-bass; Immaturity-bass

Typical breed: Greyhound, Basset Hound

Other breed: Whippet, English Pointer

Group: 7

Features: Aggression-bass; -High reactivity; Immaturity-bass

Typical breed: King Charles Spaniel, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Other breed: Shetland Sheepdog

Group: 8

Features: Aggressive media; Reactivity-media; Immaturity-media

Typical breed: Samoyed, Standard Poodle, Rough Collie, Old English Sheepdog, Miniature Schnauzer, Beagle, Border Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terriers and Scottish Terriers

Other race: none

Note:-races second behavioural characteristics.

Hopefully it would take these solutions dog problems.

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