Confidently Calming Cujo – Quieting The High-Strung Dog

Keeping your dog (and by extension, your neighbors) calm is a serious task. If you have a dog that is constantly on the move, zooming around your house and yard, bouncing off the walls (and ceiling), chances are you have a high energy dog. But, even a couch potato dogs can bake and broil over any number of trigger issues.

Dogs come in all shapes and sizes. They also come in all manner of emotion as well. And even if your dog is generally calm, there are times when every canine goes bonkers. Fireworks, postmen, another dog passing by, a noisy kid on a skateboard, a squirrel scurrying across the telephone lines…you name it and suddenly your proud pup is a jumping jumble of yipping yapping idiocy.

And that’s when you are with them. What happens if you're gone when fire trucks blaze by with sirens blaring? What occurs when you're at work and some silly car alarm continues to sound off for hours on end? Does your dog join in for the duration?

How do you handle such powerful and noisy emotions? On the next page we'll give you some real answers!

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