How dog gates can help with your dog training
By Paul Smith
Dogs in the house need to know who is in charge and what the house rules are, this is good for the dog as they like to know where their place in the pack is.
Not putting rules in place can cause a lot of problems in the long term, if
your dog does not know you are in charge he might think that he is in charge and
this can lead to problems like the dog getting aggressive, it is not unheard of for dogs to growl and even bite their owners if they feel they are the domonent members of the pack.
The best way to avoid this problem is to set firm boundaries for your dog, at
http://www.tall-indoor-dog-gates.com we show you how, if he can physically
not do any thing he chooses, but you can, he will see that you have more access
and therefore more authority in the family.
There is no way for you to be in the same room as the dog all the time and if
you were to go from the living room to the kitchen you could not reasonably be
expected to shut the dog in the living room every time to stop him wondering
off, If you did do this it might cause some separation
anxiety, as the dog is unable to see through the door and does not understand
why you have left him.
If you have a tall indoor dog gate fitted, and they can be fitted with out
leaving marks on the door or wall, then all you need do is open it walk through
and close it, there is now a barrier between you and the dog, so he is unable to
go into the restricted areas of the house, but the dog can see through it and
the anxiety is no longer a problem.
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