Grooming your dog and doing general health checks can be troublesome if your dog is not cooperative.
Regular grooming of your dog will enhance his health and wellbeing. The physical contact between you during these sessions is also good for your relationship. Regular checks of eyes, ears, nails and teeth are mandatory for early recognition of any health Problems.
A dog that has been handled frequently from puppy-hood should find these sessions relaxing and stress-free. Touching of the dog’s body, head and paws and combing the coat on a day-to-day basis will prepare him for a life of relaxed grooming and handling. Being able to open a dogs mouth with very little struggle will help if he wishes medicine. Ear and eye drops will be simpler if he is used to having these areas touched.
An adult dog new to handling can present quite an issue at grooming times. Fear and stress caused by what the dog sees as manhandling can present unhelpful behaviours. Sometimes the unwelcome behaviours can appear as aggression.
If this is the case with your dog it is very important at that point not to carry on with the grooming session. The dog is scared and simply asking you to leave him alone. He doesn't fully understand what you're actually doing to him. If you continue to touch him notwithstanding his cautions your dog may bite.
All dog training should be a positive experience for your dog. You're going to need to train your dog that grooming and handling is no threat.
Clicker coaching is a positive strengthening based training system that can be employed to boost grooming sessions. The dog should be tuned into the clicker to the point of expecting a reward everytime he hears a click. This may be carried out far from the grooming environment.
When tuned in. The clicker can be taken into grooming sessions. The click must identify positive handling experiences. Begin with keeping the session’s low key and click then treat to reward every time the dog lets you touch him. Try touching him gently with a brush or lifting one paw. Always read your dog and his reaction. Don’t rush him in any fashion. If he looks tense or growls then you have handled him more than he's going to accept at this point.
By continuously rewarding positive replies to handling you'll retrain the dogs mind. Grooming sessions will be rewarding times filled with positive reinforcement.
Grooming your dog is very important, but learning the proper dog training methodology to be in control at all points, is way more important. Learn more by going to this educational dog forum.





