Keeping Your Dog Calm This Summer

The dog behavioral experts at OneMind Dogs - a revolutionary dog teaching method out of Finland used by some of the world’s top agility trainers and their canine competitors—are sharing some secrets that will help both you and your dog breathe easy on July 4 and all summer long.
Keeping Your Dog Calm This Summer

Every year, countless American dogs panic, hide, or even run away on July 4, terrified by the loud fireworks and boisterous barbecues that their humans enjoy so much. For many dogs and dog owners, Independence Day, as well as the rest of summer, can be an unhappy event that’s more stressful than it is fun.

So how can you relax during those loud boisterous times summer brings and enjoy the peace of mind that Fido is calm and safe?

The dog behavioral experts at OneMind Dogs – a revolutionary dog teaching method out of Finland used by some of the world’s top agility trainers and their canine competitors—are sharing some secrets that will help both you and your dog breathe easy on July 4 and all summer long.

3 SECRETS TO KEEPING YOUR DOG CALM ON JULY 4 AND ALL SUMMER

SECRET #1: EXUDE A CALM ATTITUDE
Dogs automatically associate the emotion surrounding an experience with the event itself, so if you’re alarmed by the fireworks or worried about keeping Fido calm, he will be, too. If you maintain an upbeat, serene attitude, your dog will mirror that behavior.

SECRET #2: LEAD WITH BODY LANGUAGE
While soothing words can help calm your own nerves, body language is what your dog naturally understands and responds to first. Communicate to your pooch that it’s okay to hide in a safe place by showing him where to go.

SECRET #3: REASSURE WITH SMALL TREAT PORTIONS
Reward your dog throughout the day using smaller bits of treats. To keep your dog interested in remaining calm and following your lead, spend time finding which treat works best as an incentive.

OneMind Dogs was developed in 2003, when a top-performing agility dog named Tekla suddenly lost her hearing. From then on, her trainer had to see the world from Tekla’s perspective and rely only on physical cues to communicate. What could have been a crushing road block for Tekla’s agility career turned into a groundbreaking way for all dogs and their humans to become better connected. www.oneminddogs.com

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