How to Help Your Boxer Dog
If losing a loved one or playmate
This is a very difficult situation. A dog may mourn just as a human
does. In these cases, time is what cures most cases. If a dog does
not show signs of bouncing back and has a severe lack of appetite,
medical intervention is necessary. It does not take long for a dog to
develop malnutrition or to become dehydrated.
In the beginning stages, it may help a dog to have a piece of clothing
or other object that has the scent of the person or canine friend whom
they are missing.
In middle stages, introducing your dog to a new playmate usually helps.
In the case of an owner no longer being present, the new owner or
remaining owner must take extra time out of each day to bring the dog
for walks, do interactive activities such as playing hide n’ seek,
Frisbee, catch and so forth. Spending time together will help the dog
bond with closer with their main caretaker.
In late stages, with no signs of improvement, medication such as
Prozac, given in very low doses has been show to improve a dog’s mental
health.
Moving to a New Home
This can be upsetting and stressful to everyone, both human and dog;
particularly if the move was forced and not wanted. It helps to try
and keep your dog’s items in the same areas. For example, if their dog
food was always in the right hand corner of the kitchen, place it in
the right hand corner of the new kitchen. Taking time to walk the dog
around the year each day can help give the dog a sense of their
property and where they belong. In time, a dog will begin to gain
confidence to “protect” their new environment and it is important to
know where those boundary lines are.
Spending time together will help, even if your dog is mopey.
Introducing new toys, trying to teach new commands or just cuddling
together to great a stronger bond will be helpful.
Depression While Owner is Gone for the Day
This is quite common and is known as Separation Anxiety. A dog may
become depressed or they may start to have behavioral problems such as
barking all day or being destructive.
There are several things that you can do.
Preparing a fun area. Dogs who are left alone all day should not be
crated, confined to a small area or left to roam an empty home. Gating
off 1 room is helpful. In this way, the dog can have all of their
“goodies” in the room and spend time going to each spot. You will want
to have specific areas for:
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Their food (if they are still young enough to need daytime meals)
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Water
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Blankets or doggie bed to cuddle on
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Lots of dog toys. For this type of Separation Anxiety behavior,
interactive dog toys which hold treats inside work best. These types
of toys allow you to hide a treat inside and a dog will spend hours
trying to release the yummy treat that they smell. On average, most
dogs take 1 to 2 hours to figure out how to get the treat out of the toy
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Have a radio or TV turned on, however do not have this directly in your
Boxer dog’s area, as electrical cords present dangers. Be sure to
spend a weekend day listening to that radio station or channel, so that
you can be sure there are no loud shows that come on or any disturbing
noises. Choose a station or channel with soothing, calm voices.
Getting a Playmate for Your Dog's Depression?
Many owners wonder if they should get a 2nd dog as
a playmate for a dog who is lonely during the day. This will help a
dog. However, this is also a big responsibility for you. You will
have double the dog expenses and need to go through the steps of
training and so forth.
If you can handle a 2nd dog, studies do show that a dog is happier
when with an animal of the same species and breed. For example, a dog
will most love to have another Boxer dog, and would not be as happy
with a cat brought into the home.
When bringing a 2nd dog into the home as a playmate for your Boxer, it
is best understand that dogs will always need to have 1 Alpha dog.
This is usually the older dog and usually the one who has been in the
home the longest. It stresses dogs if they must figure out on their
own who the Alpha Dog is…the struggle can last for years and cause
behavioral issues.
You can help by identifying who the Alpha dog will be and training the dogs appropriately.
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