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  • Bad Dog Habits.

    Bad Dog Habits.

    Women are fond of saying “men are dogs”.

    Some dogs may get a bit insulted with that remark. Nevertheless, there are many similarities between men and dogs.

    Living together with a man is a big deal. Suddenly you have to put up with his many bad habits, all of the time. Living together with a dog is an even bigger deal. With dogs, it is truly a “till death do us part” commitment. There is no such thing as a divorce.

    When you agree to bring a dog into your life, you are making that commitment for life.

    And just like men, dogs have an array of bad habits. Consider them before going out and looking for some cheap puppies.

    Bad Dog Habit 1

    Dogs Snore Like Drunken Sailors.

    This is my cute little Siberian Husky girl, Shania. She is the sweetest thing, but at night, she snores like a really large, really drunk, sailor.

    At least when a man snores, you can give him a swift kick, and make him turn to the side. This will usually stop the snoring.

    My little Siberian Husky girl, bless her heart, will snore in whatever position she is in.


    Bad Dog Habit 1 - Siberian Husky Shania snores like a drunken sailor.

    Bad Dog Habit 1 - Siberian Husky Shania snores like a drunken sailor.

    Bad Dog Habit 2


    Bad Dog Habit 2 - Dogs Are Expert Stalkers.

    Bad Dog Habit 2 - Dogs Are Expert Stalkers.


    Shiba Inu Sephy - The Little Detective.

    Shiba Inu Sephy - The Little Detective.

    Dogs Are Expert Stalkers.

    I think that the Police song, Every Breath You Take, was composed for a dog.

    Dogs really are expert stalkers. They like following you everywhere, and they watch everything that you do. My Shiba Inu likes sitting outside, and staring at passers-by, cars, and everything else.

    He is known by some of my neighbors as “the little detective”.

    If he could talk, I bet he would have some really juicy stories to tell!

    Bad Dog Habit 3

    Dogs Are Not Ashamed of Begging.

    My dogs learned really early on that their most powerful weapon is not their teeth, but their pretty face.

    Dogs will pretty much do anything to get what they want, and that includes begging. Beware! They are very, very, good at it, and they will do it whenever they want something from you, which is pretty much all the time.


    Bad Dog Habit 3 - I'll gladly pay you Tuesday, for a cake today.

    Bad Dog Habit 3 - I'll gladly pay you Tuesday, for a cake today.

    Dog Bad Habit 4

    A Dog’s Favorite Perfume is Eau De Skunk.

    A dog’s favorite scent is not Dior, CK, or even Old Spice. Rather, dogs like dead things that smell like, well, dead things. Rolling around in a dead thing to acquire that oh-so-quaint aroma is often the highlight of a dog’s day.

    Smelling and eating poop is also a favorite dog activity. Bird poop is like dog caviar. What the cat, horse, and goat left behind is also on my dogs’ top ten list of food and scents.



    Casual Canine Lil Stinker Pepe Le Pew Skunk Halloween Dog Costume from Amazon.com.

    Bad Dog Habit 5


    Bad Dog Habit 5 - Shiba Inu Sephy landscaping around the tall grass.

    Bad Dog Habit 5 - Shiba Inu Sephy landscaping around the tall grass.

    Dogs Are Landscaping Addicts.

    You may think that your yard is perfect or close to perfect but your dogs know better.

    Yards often have a boring, flat surface, look. All dogs know that the most interesting, beautiful yards, are the ones that have the most number of holes.

    Dogs are such optimists that they always have a can dig attitude. Even when your entire yard is riddled with holes, they always find a way to add just one more. Finally, all the holes combine into one large, big, flat-surface hole, and the process starts all over again.

    Bad Dog Habit 6

    Dogs Drool, Belch, and Fart.

    Dogs live in the moment.

    They will pretty much drool, fart, belch, and whatever else, in the moment as well. Think Homer Simpson, except much cuter, and with more hair.



    SIMPSONS HOMER SUGAR DADDY Tee Licensed from Amazon.com


    Bad Dog Habit 7


    Bad Dog Habit 7 - Dogs are lazy.

    Bad Dog Habit 7 - Dogs are lazy.

    Dogs Are Lazy About Personal Hygiene.

    When women say “men are dogs“, this is probably one of the key reasons why.

    Like men, dogs will sometimes clean themselves, but most of the time, they prefer to just lie around, watch t.v., and go to sleep. Even when you offer to give them a bath, brush their teeth, clip their nails, and wipe their muddy paws, they will object in a most virulent fashion.

    The best way to get a man, err I mean dog, to let you groom him, is to pair grooming with something pleasant. Feeding your dog often does the trick.

    Bad Dog Habit 8

    Dogs Shed, and Shed, and Shed.

    Dogs are cute, and cuddly because they have all that soft, plush, silky hair that you love running your fingers through.

    What they often fail to advertise is that the hair comes off – all the time.

    The amount of hair shed varies greatly by dog breed, so careful research is a must. Before getting a dog, make sure that you are not allergic to dog hair. Also get used to having dog hair all over your floors, furniture, clothes, and other prized possessions.

    Frequent brushing, will help ensure that the hair comes off in a more controlled, and manageable fashion. A Furminator is highly recommended.

    Bad Dog Habit 9


    Bad Dog Habit 9 - Dogs think that the World is their toilet.

    Bad Dog Habit 9 - Dogs think that the World is their toilet.

    Dogs Think that the World is Their Toilet.

    Dogs, especially puppies, find it extremely inconvenient to have to go to the toilet like we do. Interrupting dog play for a trip to the loo seems like a big waste of time, so they will just do it on the go. After all, they have unpaid human servants to clean up after them, so life is good.

    The best way to potty-train a dog is to teach him that toileting outside, is more fun than a Chuck-E-Cheese trip.

    My Siberian Husky puppy was difficult to house-train because she didn’t seem to mind frolicking in her own waste products. As soon as she has to go, which is when she wakes up, and after every 10-15 minutes of play-time; I take her outside and give her the command “Go Potty“.

    When she goes potty, I praise her very well and give her yummy dog treats. Then, she goes back to playing. Very quickly, she learnt to go sit by the door whenever she needed to go potty. After all, pottying inside gets her nothing, but pottying outside, is a happy bonanza of praise, treats, and affection.

    Bad Dog Habit 10


    Shiba Sephy chewing on his duck toy.

    Shiba Sephy chewing on his duck toy.

    A Dog’s Favorite Chew Toy is Everything.

    Before you bring a puppy or new dog home, make sure to store away all of your prized possessions.

    Do not leave your Jimmy Choo shoes around, or it will quickly become designer rawhide. Make sure to put cell-phones, iPhones, iPods, and all other expensive equipment on a high shelf.

    Proper puppy training and puppy management is a must. Supervise your dog when he is out and about, but otherwise, crate him. Make sure to provide many interactive, dog friendly, chew toys.

    An iPhone may be coolest thing since sliced bread, but it is not friendly to a dog’s digestive system, nor is it friendly to your pocketbook when you pay the vet bill.


    Bad Dog Habit 10 - A dog's favorite chew toy is everything.

    Bad Dog Habit 10 - A dog's favorite chew toy is everything.

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    20 Comments

    1. Hi Shibashake – (Sorry for the delay) My friend has had several GSDs and I have now become familiar with something I didn’t know about them: They can suffer from an intestinal disorder that killss within a day. She lost TWO of them (different breedings) that way. It was so sad. The vets could do nothing to save them it comes on that quickly. Other things to consider: notorious for hip dysplasia, prolific shedders. On the other hand: she had the most devoted dogs ever! They have great personalities, trained well, and were devoted to her family. They are very quick to guard their homes, so care must be taken in how they’re trained.

      2:16 pm on October 4th, 2009
    2. Thanks explorer :)
      Hi MrsMoe – yeah I fell in love with the Shiba look as well. They also have a very interesting and funny personality. However, they can be very difficult dogs to train and live with – stubborn to the n’th power and always such a rogue :) Would love to hear more about your dog. I am thinking of getting a GSD – but still thinking …

      2:15 pm on October 4th, 2009
    3. I LOVE Shiba Inus. I have a Boxer/Shepherd cross right now, but have always been partial to the look and size of the Shiba Inus. Adorable Hub!

      2:14 pm on October 4th, 2009
    4. Very cute

      2:13 pm on October 4th, 2009
    5. Ill be getting a Shiba and actually also considered having the crate in my room at night then in another room durring the day.
      I don’t want to traumatize the poor pup by leaving him completely alone the first night but I do understand the thoughts on routine.

      2:12 pm on September 4th, 2009
    6. Hello Rina,
      Thanks for visiting my blogs and thanks for the lovely comment :)
      With regards to moving the crate, it really depends on the dog. In general, dogs like routine, so it may be best to get them used to the standard routine right from the start.
      When I got my Shiba, I would move the crate into the bedroom at night, and during the day, have the crate out in the living room. Later on, I just got another crate so that I wouldn’t need to move things around so much.
      If the crate does not fit well into your bedroom, you can also consider having it outside your bedroom door, and then just leave the door open. However, decide where you want him during the day and night and then start training him on that right from the start. In this way, he will get used to the routine, and there will be no need for any large changes later on.
      Some dogs handle changes in routine better than others. My Siberian for example sometimes chooses to sleep outside in the backyard. My Shiba, however, always wants to be in the bedroom.
      Congrats on getting a puppy soon! Post us some puppy pictures.

      2:11 pm on September 4th, 2009
    7. Hello id like to say i adore your blogs.
      But i was wondering if you could help me with a question. I am getting a puppy in a few weeks and i know its a good idea to keep the puppy in your room at night when they sleep. We will be crate training him and the crate may not be ideal to have in my room but we could have it there for a while, would it be possible to start out with the crate in my room then move it down to the area where he is when we are gone?

      2:10 pm on September 4th, 2009
    8. Kenzilover :)

      :P thanks :)

      2:09 pm on August 4th, 2009
    9. Kenzi is really lucky to have found you :) Always so glad to meet people who save dogs that are really in need and put in the time and patience to give them a good life.
      Hugs to Kenzi! Cool name too :)

      2:08 pm on August 4th, 2009
    10. Kenzilover :)

      HAHA, this is lol funny, when i first got my dog, Kenzi (she was a pound puppy :( ) She was almost dead, to the point when they didnt want to give her to us because they were sure she would die, and she had ALL of these habits, but now with some kindness (and a few treats) she is a very happy, playful, well behaved girl (although shes still a stalker :) ) GREAT ARTICLE

      2:07 pm on August 4th, 2009
    11. lol chicamom! Yeah both of my silly dogs are stalkers too. As bad habits go though, I really don’t mind that one as much :)

      That is a super cute picture of your shih tzu!

      2:06 pm on May 4th, 2009
    12. This was fun to read. My little shih tzu is a stalker, I never knew what the term under-foot meant until we had her.

      2:05 pm on May 4th, 2009
    13. Hi Jerry. The carpet chewing sounds like a displacement behavior, which is usually a result of stress. Does this only happen when you are not home? If so, this could be a separation anxiety issue. Chewing often helps release the stress of being home alone. Here are some things that may help with separation anxiety:

      http://www.shibashake.com/dog/separation-anxiety-dog-why-how-reduce-dog-stress

      2:04 pm on February 4th, 2009
    14. Jerry

      Our dog has recently started to chew the wall to wall carpeting to the point that she will pick it bare. Does anybody have a solution the problem?

      2:03 pm on February 4th, 2009
    15. Hi Carey, that is a very good plan! I love dogs, but the truth is they are not only a lot of work, but they are also fairly expensive (vet bills, food, toys, etc.).
      When I was growing up, my mom didn’t want a dog because she worked as a teacher, and nobody would be home with the dog while I was at school. All dogs, especially young dogs, really need to be with people all the time. If left alone for too long, they will get bored, unhappy, stressed, and destructive.
      It is very good that you are doing research before deciding to get a dog. Dogs can bring great joy, but they can also be a source of stress and unhappiness when they do not fit well into our current lifestyle.

      2:02 pm on November 4th, 2008
    16. Carey

      I want a dog but my mom does not so I decided that I would research all the bad and good thing about dogs and finb wats to fix them then show her my research.

      2:01 pm on November 4th, 2008
    17. Thanks Ryan! lol you are so right about how the Simpsons can be applied to all things to life. With the current bad karma emitted from the elections, we need the Simpsons even more.
      And I love the HubMob. Thanks for creating all these fun activities for us!

      2:00 pm on October 4th, 2008
    18. haha…always great to see a great Homer Simpson plug in there…the Simpson’s apply to most things in life. :) Thanks for being a HubMobster!

      1:59 pm on October 4th, 2008
    19. Thanks Patty! When I was planning to get my first dog, all I heard were the good things about them. My "devil" puppy drove me crazy. Now he is much better behaved and I have a second "devil" puppy. But I think it is important for new dog owners to be aware of all the work and lifestyle changes involved.
      Thanks for the octopus thumbs up! :)

      1:58 pm on October 4th, 2008
    20. Hilarious and well said!  The photos and Amazon ads fit in like they were specially made for his one.

      Many thumbs up! [maybe I'm an octopus :) ]

      1:57 pm on October 4th, 2008

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