Training Your Pet Not
to Unwrap Christmas Presents
The yuletide is nearing and that can only mean one
thing. Okay, it means a lot of things. Eggnog and pumpkin
pie, cinnamon spices, snowflake and flashing light festive
displays. Oh, and of course-presents! Who here likes
presents? I am pretty sure we all do.
And, while your cat or dog may not admit it to your
face, the fact of the matter is they do too. Coming
in to a beloved family pet chewing into the freshly
wrapped present from or for grandma might cause a slight
chuckle, but it usually causes us to be upset. Our pets
do not want to upset us, though. And, we do not want
to be upset by our pets. So, there are a number of tricks
you can use to train your pets not to unwrap presents.
The first and easiest method is also used with small
children. Out of sight, out of mind. This is not so
much training your pet to not unwrap Christmas presents
as it is simply preventing them, but it is effective.
Keep presents locked up and away from your pets, and
they will not be able to unwrap them.
Some might use technological devices such as mats that
cause discomfort and items that causes an annoying sound
that can be heard by cats and dogs to keep them at bay.
This is the same basic concept. It is not really training
the animal, but is it keeping our presents nice and
neatly wrapped.
As with any training, you need to start early with
your pets. Teach them early on that chewing on a toy
is not acceptable. Reward them for being near a present
and not chewing on it. Discipline them when they do
chew on a present. Provide them with a toy or other
distraction that will keep their attention away from
the present.
Our pets need to be trained to respect our area and
our property. We share our homes, our families, and
our lives, but there are some things that are ours.
Children learn this early on. It is okay to play with
their toys on the floor, but the lamp needs to stay
on the table. The same basic concept works with animals.
You need to teach them that it is okay to chew on their
bone and not presents.
It will take some practice and the easy way out is
definitely preventing the animal from getting near the
presents. But, if you really want to train your pet
not to unwrap presents, it is possible.
For more information on how to train your pet
make sure to visit the spoiled pet.
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