Virtual Pet Behaviorist

The following articles contain possible solutions to the behavior issues you and your pet may be dealing with.

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Adopting a Puppy Mill Dog
If you’ve adopted a dog who came from a puppy mill, congratulations! Y...
Puppy mill, adopt, commercial breeder...
Adopting a Shelter Dog
Shelters have lovable dogs and cats of all shapes, sizes and ages...
adopting, adopt, shelter...
Aggression in Dogs
Aggression is the most common and most serious behavior problem in dog...
Aggressive, aggression...
Barking
Barking is one of many forms of vocal communication for dogs...
Barks, yaps, vocalizes...
Bathing Your Dog
Most dogs don’t mind getting and staying dirty...
Bathe, bath, wash, grooming...
Begging at the Table
What happens when you walk into a house and encounter the delicious ar...
Begging, begs, people food...
Behavior Problems in Older Dogs
The Effects of Aging As they age, our dogs often suffer a decline in ...
Old dog, older dog, elderly...
Behavioral Medications for Dogs
Over the last two decades, the role of the domestic dog has undergone ...
Medication, medicine, drugs...
Brushing Your Dog’s Teeth
Why It’s Important Brushing your dog’s teeth isn’t just about fresh...
Brush, brushing, teeth...
Canine Body Language
Dogs are very expressive animals...
Body language, dominant...
Charging Through Doors
Dogs try to charge through doors for a variety of reasons...
Runs out the door, door dashing...
Choosing a Puppy from a Litter
Introduction These guidelines are intended to help you evaluate puppi...
New puppy, breeder, shelter...
Choosing a Shelter Dog
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Choosing a shelter dog, select...
Choosing Playmates for Your Dog
Just like us, dogs are social animals, and many enjoy spending time wi...
Friend, good match, playmate...
Clicker Training Your Pet
What Is Clicker Training? Clicker training is a method of animal tra...
Clicker, training, positive reinforcement...
Compulsive Behavior in Dogs
The word “compulsive” describes the repetitive, irresistible urge to p...
Spins, paces, chases tail...
Coprophagia (Eating Feces)
The act of dogs consuming their own or other animals’ feces is known a...
Coprophagia, eats poo, eats poop...
Counter Surfing and Garbage Raiding
Dogs are naturally curious and love to get into everything...
Steals food, raids garbage can...
Daycare for Dogs
Dog daycare providers can help you meet your dog’s needs for attention...
Daycare, day care, play with other dogs...
Desensitization and Counterconditioning
Systematic desensitization and counterconditioning are two common trea...
Desensitization, desensitize...
Destructive Chewing
It’s normal for puppies and dogs to chew on objects as they explore th...
Chews, destroys, destructive...
Digging
Some wild dog relatives, like foxes and wolves, dig dens to raise thei...
Digs, claws, dirt, scratches...
Dog Bite Prevention
According to a survey conducted in 1994 by the Centers for Disease Con...
Dog bites, prevention, safety...
Dog Parks
Dog parks are becoming more popular all across the United States...
Dog park, play with other dogs...
Dogs Chasing Bicycles, Skateboards and Other Moving Things
Many dogs like to chase really fast-moving things, including people on...
Chases, lunges, wheels...
Dogs Chasing Cars
Some dogs like to chase fast-moving things, including motor vehicles...
Chases, runs into the road...
Dogs Chasing Cats
Dogs chase cats for two reasons. Some want to play with cats...
Chases, tries to catch cats...
Dogs Chasing Children
Dogs who chase children need to be assessed by an experienced Certifie...
Chases, children, kids...
Dogs Chasing Runners
Most runners can recount a scary incident involving a dog charging out...
Chases, goes after runners...
Dogs Chasing Wildlife
Predatory behavior in dogs is normal...
Chases, hunts, kills animals...
Dogs Who Are Hand Shy
Many dogs love to be petted and actively seek attention from everyone ...
Hand shy, handshy, shies away from hands...
Dogs Who Are Reactive on Leash
Many dogs lunge and bark at other dogs when on-leash, a behavior that ...
Leash reactivity, aggressive on leash...
Dogs Who Are Sensitive to Handling
Most dogs enjoy being touched by people...
Afraid of being touched, afraid of handling...
Enriching Your Dog's Life
Boredom and excess energy are two common reasons for behavior problems...
Bored, enrich, enrichment...
Escaping from the Yard
Dogs are naturally territorial and like to patrol familiar areas...
Jumps fence, escapes, digs out...
Exercise for Dogs
Dogs are born to work for a living...
Overweight, bored, exercise...
Fear of Children
Some dogs fear children and look frightened or upset whenever they see...
Afraid, frightened, scared...
Fear of Nail Trimming
Trimming nails is an important part of routine care for your dog...
Afraid of nail trimming, afraid of nail clipping...
Fear of Noises
Canine noise fear or phobia is diagnosed when a dog shows fearful beha...
Afraid, scared, startles...
Fear of Objects
Sometimes dogs develop a fear of objects...
Afraid, frightened, scared...
Fear of Other Animals
Some dogs are afraid of other animals...
Afraid, frightented, scared...
Fear of People
Like we do, dogs sometimes react fearfully to certain people...
Afraid, frightened, scared...
Fear of Riding in Cars
Most dogs are thrilled at the prospect of a ride in the car...
Cars, afraid, nervous...
Fear of Specific Places
Sometimes dogs fear specific places...
Afraid, frightened, scared...
Fear of the Veterinary Clinic
It’s not surprising that dogs often develop a fear of visits to the ve...
Veterinary clinic, vet’s office...
Food Guarding
Introduction Guarding possessions from humans or other animals is nor...
Guards food, protects food...
Foods That Are Hazardous to Dogs
Most dogs love food, and they’re especially attracted to what they see...
Dangerous food, toxic food...
Giving Your Dog a Pill
Some dogs will eat anything and everything—including their medications...
Give dog a pill, medicate dog...
Grooming Your Dog
Good grooming habits are essential to the health and comfort of your d...
Bathing, grooming, brushing...
House Training Your Adult Dog
Some adolescent or adult dogs (over six months of age) urinate or defe...
Pees, poops, defecates...
House Training Your Puppy
Puppies need to be house trained in order to understand that it’s not ...
Housetraining, housebreaking...
House Training Your Puppy Mill Dog
Congratulations! You’ve taken the wonderful step of providing a home f...
Puppy mill, commercial breeder...
How to Create a Digging Pit for Your Dog
Digging is a natural and common behavior in dogs...
Digs, digging pit, digging box...
How to Stuff a KONG Toy
What’s a KONG? The KONG is a nontoxic, dishwasher-safe rubber toy wit...
KONG, recipes, food puzzle toys...
How Will Neutering Change My Dog?
You’ll gain medical and behavioral benefits by having your male dog ne...
Spay, neuter, altered...
How Will Spaying Change My Dog?
Spay surgery can be behaviorally and medically beneficial for your dog...
Neuter, fix, get fixed...
Howling
Howling is one of many forms of vocal communication used by dogs...
Howls, cries, yowls, sirens...
Impulse Control Training and Games for Dogs
In human psychology, impulse control refers to people’s ability to del...
Teaching manners, impulse control...
Introducing Your Dog to a Head Halter
If your dog pulls on leash, a head halter, like the Gentle Leader®, ca...
Head halter, gentle leader...
Introducing Your Dog to a New Cat
Many dogs and cats get along very well, especially if they’ve grown up...
New cat, adopted cat, introducing...
Introducing Your Dog to a New Dog
As of 2007–2008, there were nearly 75 million pet dogs in the United S...
New dog, meeting, introducing...
Introducing Your Dog to Your Horse
Thank you for using the ASPCA's Virtual Pet Behaviorist...
New, introduce, dog, horse...
Introducing Your Dog to Your New Baby
Many dogs who haven’t spent time around children find babies utterly b...
introducing, dog, new...
Is Your Dog Dominant?
Thank you for using the ASPCA's Virtual Pet Behaviorist...
Dominant, aggressive, alpha...
Living with Small Dogs
To their fans, small dogs are adorable, compact, cuddly, transportable...
toy dog, tiny, safe...
Medical Causes of House Soiling in Dogs
House soiling, or inappropriate urination or defecation, is a common p...
Housetraining, house soiling...
Mounting and Masturbation
Mounting, thrusting (humping) and masturbation are normal behaviors ex...
Humps, masturbates, licks...
Mouthing, Nipping and Play Biting in Adult Dogs
Most pet parents don’t enjoy dogs who bite, chew and mouth their hands...
Mouths, mouthy, mouths on...
Neophobia (Fear of New Things)
Neophobia is fear or avoidance of new things...
Afraid of new things, new people...
Pica (Eating Things That Aren't Food)
The consumption of nonfood items is a disorder called pica...
Eats things, eats objects...
Predatory Behavior in Dogs
In their evolutionary past, dogs were predators...
Kills animals, chases animals...
Preparing Your Dog for a New Baby
When you bring a new baby home, your dog will face an overwhelming num...
Preparing dog for baby, infant...
Preparing Your Dog for Life with a Toddler
Many dogs who haven’t spent time around children find toddlers confusi...
preparing, dog, life...
Puppy Mouthing
Puppies spend a great deal of time playing, chewing and investigating ...
Teething, bites, nips...
Re-homing Your Dog
Your dog is a part of your family, and making the decision to give her...
Rehome, relinquish, sign over...
Road Trips with Your Dog
  Travel Tips to Print [PDF] Vacations are a lot...
Safety in the Great Outdoors
Hiking Safety Tips to Print [PDF] Many dog parents lo...
Separation Anxiety
One of the most common complaints of pet parents is that their dogs ar...
Hates to be left alone, lonely...
Socializing Your Puppy
What Is Socialization? Socialization means learning to be part of so...
New puppy, socialization...
Submissive Urination
Submissive urination is normal canine communication...
Urinates, pees, pees on shoes...
Teaching Dog Not to Pull on Leash
Dogs have to be taught to walk nicely on leash...
Pulls, yanks, drags me...
Teaching Your Dog How to Behave Around Children
It’s amazing, if you think about it, that dogs get along with children...
Hyper, out of control, aggressive...
Teaching Your Dog Not to Jump Up on People
Puppies and dogs naturally jump up on people when they say hello...
Jumps up, jumps up on people...
Teaching Your Dog to "Leave It"
“Leave it” is a phrase that you can use when you want your dog to leav...
Off, leave it, drop it...
Teaching Your Dog to Come When Called
Teaching your dog to come to you when you call her (also known as the ...
Come when called, listen...
Teaching Your Dog to Do a U-Turn
During on-leash walks with their pet parents, some dogs stay quiet and...
U-turn, turn around, aggression...