Every dog owner knows the boundless joy of welcoming a furry friend into their home. However, many are less prepared for the challenges that come during their dog's "terrible twos," also known as the juvenile or adolescent stage of a dog's life. In this blog, we'll explore how to master your pup's terrible twos, what this phase entails, when it typically occurs, and provide valuable tips on how to navigate this sometimes challenging period. Additionally, we'll discuss how a refresher training session with a professional dog trainer can be a game-changer in managing your dog's behavior.
Understanding the Terrible Twos
The term "terrible twos" is often associated with toddlers, but it's surprisingly apt for dogs as well. This phase typically occurs between six months and two years of age, depending on the breed. Just like human adolescents, dogs go through a period of testing boundaries and pushing limits. During this time, they may exhibit behaviors such as increased stubbornness, disobedience, and bursts of hyperactivity.
Survival Tips
Consistent Training
Consistency is key during this phase. Stick to a regular training routine and use positive reinforcement techniques to reinforce good behavior. Be patient; it's a learning process for both you and your dog.
Exercise and Mental Stimulation
Ensure your dog gets enough physical exercise and mental stimulation. A tired dog is less likely to engage in destructive behaviors. Long walks, interactive toys, and puzzle feeders can help keep them engaged.
Socialization
Continue socializing your dog with other dogs and people. This helps prevent fear or aggression issues later on and fosters good behavior in various situations.
Set Clear Boundaries
Establish clear boundaries and house rules. Be firm but fair in enforcing them, so your dog understands what's expected.
Patience and Positive Reinforcement
Practice patience and use positive reinforcement, such as treats and praise, to reward good behavior. Avoid punishments that may exacerbate behavior problems.
Professional Training
We know that at this age most dogs have already undergone basic training either with their owner or trainer. As with human teenagers, good behavior can go right out the window during this phase, so one of the most effective ways to navigate the "terrible twos" is to seek professional help. Basic obedience or refresher training sessions with a certified dog trainer can make a world of difference.
Here's how:
Expert Guidance: A professional dog trainer has experience dealing with adolescent dogs and can provide personalized advice tailored to your dog's specific needs.
Structured Training: Trainers can create a structured training program that addresses behavior issues and reinforces obedience commands.
Consistency: Trainers ensure that everyone in your household follows the same training methods, promoting consistency in your dog's environment.
Advanced Techniques: They can introduce advanced training techniques to tackle specific problems effectively.
Remember, This Phase Is Temporary
Surviving your dog's terrible twos can be challenging, but it's also a rewarding experience that strengthens your bond. Remember, this phase is temporary, and with patience, consistency, and you and your four-legged friend can emerge from this stage with a stronger connection and a well-behaved companion for years to come.
Why Choose Wag Mates Academy?
At Wag Mates Academy, we offer a unique training experience by hosting your dog in the homes of our certified trainers across the US. What sets us apart is the personalized care and attention each dog receives in a comfortable, home-like environment. Your dog will enjoy ample exercise, treats, toys, and plenty of love and training.
We provide flexible payment plans through our partners, AFFIRM and KLARNA, making it easier for you to invest in your dog’s training. Throughout the program, your trainer will keep you updated daily via Signal, sharing your dog's progress and any notable milestones.
Our programs are customized to fit your dog's specific needs, ensuring that they receive the best possible training. Schedule a FREE initial consultation with Wag Mates Academy and take the first step towards a well-behaved and happy dog. With our guidance and your dedication, you can successfully navigate the terrible twos phase and emerge with a well-trained and well-adjusted canine companion.
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