Understanding why your dog lost trust
Dogs can lose trust in their owners for a variety of reasons, such as being neglected, experiencing abuse, or having a traumatic experience. It’s important to identify the reason for their loss of trust so you can address the underlying issue. For example, if your dog was traumatized by a loud noise, such as fireworks, it’s important to address their fear of loud noises before attempting to regain their trust.
Building a bond through positive reinforcement
Positive reinforcement is a great way to build trust between you and your dog. When your dog exhibits good behavior, such as following a command or not barking excessively, reward them with praise, treats, or toys. This will help your dog associate good behavior with positive outcomes and will encourage them to continue behaving well.
Avoiding punishment and negative reinforcement
Punishing your dog or using negative reinforcement, such as yelling or hitting, can damage the trust between you and your dog. This can also lead to fear and anxiety in your dog. Instead, focus on positive reinforcement and redirecting negative behavior. For example, if your dog is chewing on furniture, provide them with a chew toy instead and praise them for using it.