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Aidi Behaviour Problems

Thinking of adopting an Aidi and want to know all about the common Aidi behaviour traits.

Find out all about Aidi behaviour problems and traits to see if they are an ideal fit for you on this site.

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Aidi Behaviour Traits & Problems
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Aidi Behaviour Traits

The Aidi is a Medium Purebred pet that is in the Guardian Dog group. Aidis are known for the following behavioural qualities: Alert, Energetic, Powerful, Protective, Sensitive. This dog is quite energetic and needs regular exercise and play. Generally speaking, their behaviour is good with kids and they are not good at adapting to new environments and surroundings. Aidis generally don't interact well with other dogs, however this can be worked with adequate training and socialisation from puppyhood. They are not the easiest dogs to train, and may be difficult for first time dog owners.

 

Herding Dog Behaviour Problems

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The typical herding dog behaviour problems include:

  • Boredom and lack of stimulation can lead to damaging behaviour, annoyance barking, chewing and digging.
  • Herding behaviour may end up being a concern and be irritating.
  • Nipping is rather natural for them, they might nip other animals or even relative leaving unpleasant, nasty swellings.
  • They have a habit of going after things like vehicles, bikes and skateboards, this can end up being really dangerous.

 

Hound Dog Behaviour Problems

The typical hound dog behaviour issues include:

  • Its quite typical for them to not come when called, they are not as naturally loyal compared to other groups.
  • They have supremacy concerns, an example of this is their extreme leash pulling.
  • Sometimes they can be extremely shy or afraid.
  • They are understood to have excessive barking issues.

 
 

Sporting Dog Behaviour Problems

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The typical hound dog behaviour issues consist of:

  • They are known for having extreme energy levels, if you aren’t highly active these pet dogs might not appropriate for you.
  • They have a tendency to dig a lot of holes.
  • Chasing after other animals and animals may end up being an issue and it can be tough to stop them.
  • They frequently are constantly attempting to get attention, and this might become extreme.

 

 

Non-Sporting Dog Behaviour Problems

The common non-sporting dog behaviour problems consist of:

  • Loud, extreme barking can be a huge issue, especially when they are alone.
  • They are typically more difficult to potty train.

 

Terrier Dog Behaviour Problems

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The typical terrier pet dog behaviour issues include:

  • These dogs can typically be stubborn and will not always come when called.
  • They can have extreme barking and vocalizing concerns, if not effectively trained.
  • Often they can have separation anxiety if alone for long periods at a time.
  • They can be rather mad over the leading bursts of energy.

 

Toy Dog Behaviour Problems

The common toy canine behaviour issues include:

  • These pets can be quite aggressive despite their little size; nevertheless, this is generally towards complete strangers.
  • They can be quite yappy and have extreme barking problems. vocalizing concerns, if not properly trained.
  • They are understood for begging for your food when you’re consuming
  • They can be extremely destructive diggers when they are tired.

 

Working Dog Behaviour Problems

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The typical working dog behaviour issues include:

  • These canines can be overly territorial and protective over their owner and home.
  • If you don’t appropriately train them, they will see themselves as the master and won’t listen to you.
  • They can play a bit rough sometimes, and you may require to keep an eye out for other smaller animals or kids.
  • They might have a tendency to jump up but this can be fixed with adequate obedience training.

 

 

Lost A Pet

What to do if you lose your Aidi?

Losing your Aidi canine can be distressing both for you and your Aidi. Follow these tips to help reunite with your Aidi quicker.

1. Report your lost family pet information on the Pet Reunite Lost & Found website here.

2. Post on Local Lost Pets Facebook Groups Here.

3. Call your local vet centers to see if anyone has handed in your missing pet.

4. Contact the RSPCA or check out the RSPCA Lost Pets website.

5. Contact your regional animal shelters, find yours here.

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What to do if you find a lost Aidi?

It can be quite difficult when you find a lost Aidi dog or any animal that does not have any ID tag with the owner’s information. Follow these suggestions to assist reunite a lost Aidi with their owner.

1. Report the found animal information on the Pet Reunite Lost & Found website here.

2. Post on Local Lost Pets Facebook Groups Here.

3. Take the pet to your nearby vet to see if they can scan the microchip and find the owner.

4. Take the pet to your regional animal shelter, find yours here.

5. Call your local council to collect the lost animal.

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How to use Lost & Found Pet Groups on Facebook?

Nowadays, lots of owners are reuniting with their lost pets through Lost & Found Pet Groups on Facebook. If you’re not exactly sure how to use it, whether you lost an animal or discovered a family pet, here are some practical pointers to get you started.

1. Discover your local Lost & Found Pet Groups and sign up with as many of them as you can, discover yours here.

2. Post the lost or found pet information on all the groups you joined, make sure to consist of pictures.

3. Keep an eye out for any responses or others posting about the same family pet.

4. If someone posts about your lost pet or the pet you found be sure to get in contact with them ASAP.

 
 

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