If you have recently adopted a shelter dog or are considering doing so than this article is for you. One of the most common behavioral problems that you will experience when bringing home a shelter dog is extreme hyperactivity.

When a dog is hyperactive it is usually the result of the combination of living a long life of boredom mixed with his nerves ? all due from experiencing high anxiety levels. When your dog was in the shelter then he probably used pacing and loud whining as a favorite past time. If you think about how long they are locked up and with so little to do, it is understandable why this hyperactive behavioral problem comes into existence.

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If you are having trouble with your dog’s behavior when it comes to barking at the mailman, shredding the mail that is dropped at the door, or even displaying overly aggressive behavior such as chasing down and biting the mailman, then below are a few training tips that can help you change your dog’s behavior:

Leave A Dog Treat For The Mailman

This may sound odd, but this little trick has worked many times for dogs that seemed to get overly angry whenever the mailman comes. When a dog realizes that there is a tasty treat awaiting for them then they tend to become a little friendlier. You can even discuss this with your mailman to let him know what you are doing.

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As the proud owner of a dog, giving him enough exercise should be a number one priority. Your job is to keep your dog as healthy as possible with proper exercise. However, this can be challenging if you live in an area where the winters are icy and the temperatures are low.

Below are a few exercise and safety tips that will help keep your dog in shape as well as remain safe while being outdoors in the cold.

1. If you live in an area where the weather gets extremely cold, be sure that your dog’s body (especially the limbs) is properly warmed up. Some people make the mistake of going immediately out into the cold weather from a warm house. This can cause injuries to both your dog and yourself. In order to prevent injuries and soreness, muscles must first be stretched a bit and warmed up.

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