Bay Vets
Bay of Islands Veterinary Services has been providing top quality veterinary care to the animals of the beautiful Bay of Islands for over 50 years.
Most people will be shocked to read that approximately one in four of all euthanasias in dogs are due to behavioural problems and the rate is even higher in dogs less than one year old. A dog's behaviour is influenced by three main factors - environment, genetics and learning.
Some problem behaviours can be managed by changing the environment and training. Genetic factors cannot be changed but can be avoided by careful selection when first acquiring a dog.
Consider what type of dog you want carefully. Is your property suitable for a large energetic breed? If you live in a busy urban area then any dog that is bred to guard may become territorial and cause problems by barking at passing people. When choosing from a litter consider the pup's temperament. The timid one may always be more fearful and may not suit a busy noisy household whereas, if you weigh 50kg yourself, the most boisterous of a litter may end up dragging you along on the lead!
Now! Regardless of the age, breed, or how long you have had it, every interaction with your dog is training. The most important point to remember is that dogs and humans think differently. One excellent guide to dog training and behaviour is a book called "The Dog Listener" by Jan Fennell. The underlying principle is that dogs, being descendants of wolves, are instinctively pack animals which require a leader figure. A dog needs to learn that all members of the household are higher in the pecking order than he is. Everyone should be part of the training process. We can provide more information on request.
Bay of Islands Veterinary Services, Kerikeri clinic, hold puppy classes on a regular basis. They are taken by Rebecca Roper of the Bay of Islands Canine Association, check out the 'What's On' tab at the top of this page for more information.
Geraldine Gorman, MVB MACVSc (Small animal dentistry and oral surgery)