Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Bringing Home a Rescued Weimaraner-What to do Next?

Bringing home a Rescued Weimaraner
by Christine G. Bounds

Dogs are given up for a variety of factors, weimaraner growling is among them. If you bring a rescued canine home, you may be dealing with aggression from the animal.  This and other issues are often found in rescued most dogs.  That is due to the fact that many of them have come from abusive or neglectful places. It is then up to you, the new owner, to make sure that the animal is as comfortable in its brand new environment as it possibly can.

When you choose to get a weimaraner, taking one from the shelter will likely be a good idea. But, there are gonna be particular considerations, mainly if you choose to get the older ones. Of course, abandoned pet shelters will have puppy dogs, but these are virtually guaranteed a home.  If you would like to help, get an older weimaraner but know that these will come with some baggage.

As said, there are lots of explanations why dogs are given up. One common explanation is that they could no longer look after the animal.  Some weren't ready for the responsibility of having a family pet in the first place. Others could be going through financial concerns and find that they could no longer care for their pets. Dogs may also be abandoned due to the fact that they have some problems that owners cannot cope with.  No matter their explanation, pet dogs from the shelter will most likely have some issues with abandonment.

Most of the pet dogs brought from the shelter will have a common mannerism. To start, they might be a bit disinclined to form relationships with humans. But, the moment trust is established, they will begin to form rather sound bonds with their new owners. Some bonds are even likely to induce clinginess.
Take things a lot slower when you first bring home a rescued dog. You shouldn't force the pet dog to like you, mainly when it is anxious or fearful.  Let it grow to be a lot more comfortable with you. Soon enough, you will have a loyal and loving family pet in your hands.

When managing weimaraner growling or similar behavior from other pet dog breeds, it its necessary that you understand why the dog is acting that way. Once you have the explanation, it will likely be easier to handle it.

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