By Sitdropstay
02/13/2013
Although
the incidents of canine attacks are rare, they still get a lot of attention
because these cases are grossly publicized. The publicity creates an impression
that they are more prevalent than they actually are. George Lygidakis, SitDropStay Head Trainer and
Director, talks about how these unfortunate statistics could be prevented with
the right dog training in
Brisbane.
February 5, 2013 – Last month, two separate
cases in Houston, Texas involved the attacks of two resident dogs on two
children. A 4-year-old boy was killed by a pit bull last January 19 when he
climbed a fence while playing into a neighbor’s back yard, while an
18-month-old toddler suffered severe bite marks when he was bitten by a pit
bull that went lose while he was outside with his mother. Both incidents
involve canines that were chained.
According to the National Canine Research
Council, 64 percent of tragedies like these involve resident dogs. These pups
are different from the usual family pets. They are the ones isolated by owners
from regular, positive human interaction. An owner would normally keep these
animals isolated on chains or cages.
These kinds of pets are not expected to
display the same behaviors and social responses as usual family pets. They are
deprived of the opportunity to learn appropriate actions through positive human
interaction that is done on a regular basis. Being in chains and in an isolated
stage makes them prone to malnutrition, illnesses, and aggression.
Dog whisperer and behaviorist George
Lygidakis of SitDropStay explains that many of the issues that concern dogs
these days could stem from frustration, anxiety and boredom whenever they are
left at home on their own. “Dogs are social pack animals and if their
instinctive needs, which include socialization, are not met, they can quickly
develop behavioral problems,” he explains.
Lygidakis adds that it helps if they
undergo dog training since it can help an owner understand and deal with their
pet in a healthy way. This is beneficial if the owners are often away. Instead
of leaving the canine alone in chains and cages, having them stay in training
centers or canine day cares for coaching is a better idea. He says that “it is
a great option for dog owners who would like to either enrich their dog’s lives
or provide a more nurturing and social environment while they are away."
In order to get professional guidance in
dealing with pets and to achieve the best behavior for canines, owners may
invest on dog training in
Adelaide. Visit http://www.sitdropstay.com.au/
for more advice and information.
About SitDropStay
SitDropStay is premium home training and
behavior company for dogs in Australia that offers a natural, and holistic
approach in dealing with canines.
It is comprised of a team of experts that
offer a tested and proven approach to both correcting unwanted behaviour and
rehabilitating dogs with problems. The company guarantees clients with
effective, immediate, and lasting results.
They currently offer dog training in
Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast and Cairns.
George Lygidakis, SitDropStay’s Head Trainer and Director is the
featured Dog Behaviourist on the “All About Animals” TV show that is
airing currently on Australia’s Foxtel and Commercial TV.
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