Thursday 23 October 2014

Adopt A Traumatized Dog

There are many reasons why a dog may suffer from trauma; he may have been physically abused or endured the loss of a beloved owner. A traumatized dog requires a patient and understanding new home. Here's provide one.


Instructions


1. Decide whether or not you have the resources to rehabilitate a traumatized dog. You must provide for his basic needs such as food and veterinary care. It may also be necessary to seek special training from an animal behaviorist.


2. Consider adopting an adult dog. Adult dogs are harder to place than puppies. A traumatized adult dog has a difficult time finding a home.


3. Find the right dog. Ensure that the dog you want to adopt will fit in well with your family. Get as much background information as possible on the dog so you can figure out the best way to help him overcome his trauma.


4. Enroll in dog training classes. A good animal trainer is essential in helping you and your dog develop a good relationship. Training helps a dog understand his place in the family and strengthens the dog and owner bond.


5. Give your dog time to open up and feel secure. It can take years for a traumatized dog to overcome his abuse. Take time to socialize him, but don't push too hard. Let him progress at his own pace.

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