By: Richard Cussons
Basset Hound training is extremely important to your Basset Hound. Training period is the time for him to learn lots of things, from potty training to kennel training and can even progress as far as obedience training and training for shows and hunting. Teaching your dog about noise is an important training for dogs but is often taken for granted by some dog owners.
I can very well remember my own pet every time he hears a loud noise. He would hurriedly run like crazy looking for a safe place to hide. Seeing him in that situation bothers me somehow because I know aside from the disturbance it can cause to me and other family members, his fear of loud noise my lead to much serious problems such as phobias.
There is no known reason why some pets are afraid of noises. But, dog owners must be aware that this problem should be addressed immediately because as what I have mentioned, fear may lead to phobia, an irrational, intense, persistent fear of certain situations, objects, activities or persons.
Basset Hounds, same with Collies, German Shepherds and Beagles are at greater risk compared to other breeds. So it is important that getting used to noise should be included in your Basset Hound training. Once you notice that your dog is trying to fearfully escape upon hearing a loud noise, don't wait any further. Make a move to help him overcome that fear. Other signs to watch out include panting, pacing, trembling or shaking and barking.
What should I do to help my dog alleviate his fear? That is certainly one of the many questions a dog owner would ask. It is best when you start training your dog when he is still a puppy. Start training by making loud noises such as clapping your hands or playing loud music next to him. (The noise should be loud enough to startle your dog.) Then follow it up with lots of love and attention to make him realize that noise is not something to be scared of. You may also want to take him outside to expose him to various sounds. When your dog is afraid of thunderstorms, you can calm him by leaving the radio on for him, even best to stroke him and soothe him. You can also record noise through a tape recording and play it at a very low level at first. Then gradually increase the volume until the volume is very loud.
Whatever causes the noise, it is important that you as dog owner should project a calm attitude. Do not add your pet's fear by being afraid or nervous.
Richard Cussons trains different breeds of dogs. Learn more about Basset Hound training and other information pertaining to Basset Hound dog breed.
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Saturday, February 2, 2008
Basset Hound Training - Teaching Your Dog About Noise
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