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'Dogs in the City' Star Justin Silver Answers Canine Questions

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By Sara Tan Jun 19, 2012

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    Easy to please and entertain, dogs may seem like simple-minded creatures, but there's a lot more to those slobbery smiles and wagging tails than meets the eye. Who better to bring light to these confusing canine behaviors than celeb dog trainer and star of the new CBS series "Dogs In the City," Justin Silver?

    Justin's love for animals began over a decade ago when he started fostering and rehabilitating dogs and later opened his own full-service pet-care company, The Language of Dogs. "I became known as the guy in my neighborhood who always had those friendly dogs going in and out of [his] house," explains Silver. The charismatic and charming dog trainer was then approached by CBS about a show. Now he's the host of "Dogs In the City," where he helps pets and their owners develop better relationships.

    We had the opportunity to ask Silver your most dire dog questions. Find out what the dog guru himself had to say about your pets. 

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    I love sleeping with my dog in bed, but my husband says it can be unhealthy for us. Is he right?

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    Justin Silver says: "Unhealthy for the dog or unhealthy for you and your husband? I never have steadfast rules where it’s like, if your dog sleeps in bed with you, that means it’s more behaved in other areas. A lot of people think that A+B=C, in this instance. I don’t think that’s necessarily true. My dogs are incredibly well balanced. They can lay in bed with me and when I say, 'Hey, guys, get up, get out,' they get up and they get out. So if the problem is when you ask the dog to leave and your husband wants the dog to leave and he doesn’t, that’s when it becomes an [issue]."

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    I'm thinking about subscribing to DOGTV, but my friends think I'd be silly for doing it. Do you think it'll be beneficial to my dog?

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    Justin Silver Says: "I don’t know if it’s beneficial or not beneficial. It might be similar to a dog looking out the window or something. If you’re doing that so that you don’t have to take the dog to a park for exercise, then I don’t think it’s beneficial. But if it’s just for the sake of giving him a little entertainment like leaving the radio on when you’re gone, then why not? As long as the dog doesn’t start ordering Pay Per View."

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    I want to take my dog to work, but he doesn't get along with the other dogs in the office. How can I help him work on his social skills?

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    Justin Silver Says: "I would say that in instances with socialization skills in dogs that may have aggression, you should just call your vet and find a trainer that your vet recommends in order to work on the dogs' socialization skills before you bring it to work. You have to respect the dog owners if there are other dogs. Safety really [comes] first."

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    I'm seven months pregnant and I'm really worried about my dog. Is it true that she'll hate my baby because dogs are such territorial creatures?

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    Justin Silver Says: "I always talk about the hierarchy and the pyramid, and I say that the way we want to look at things like that is if you have a really good sense of control and your dog respects you and you have a balanced relationship with it, then there wouldn’t be a problem introducing a new member into your household. I think that as long as you have the proper relationship with your dog and it respects you and it obeys your command, then you are not going to have a problem introducing something new to it. I would just work on creating a healthy distance if you tend to have an unhealthy relationship with it and if it has territory issues now, then I would nip it in the bud now."

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    I have a Miniature Schnauzer who is 1-and-a-half-years-old. He's friendly, mellow and a nice dog, but my problem is when I call him to come to me, he won't listen. What should I do?

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    Justin Silver Says: "What I usually do is grab a 30-foot leash for this, and I work on my come commands. I work on it outside and I start small. I start with a few feet and have the dog come with treats and toys that it likes.  

    I'll repeat the process. I'll have the dog come to me, have it sit and take a few steps back. Have it run to me, ask it to sit again and have it run to me, each time extending it further and further. Having a long leash is a really good way to do that.  Using a long training leash is really the way to go."

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    Can you help save my awesome but aggressive puppy? He's only a year old and we are already considering euthanasia as he poses such a risk to strangers and our Chihuahuas. He's an Aussie/Heeler cross.

    I got him from a rescue when he was about 12 weeks old. I have been to a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist, which has helped with the human aggression (he's now on anti-anxiety meds and we have done some counter conditioning), but he still attacks my little dogs. I am a trainer myself, but I feel completely helpless and am not sure what else to do.

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    Justin Silver Says: "A dog that is 1 year old is still a puppy and valuable. Unless your vet is strongly suggesting the medication, I would not have the dog on medication. If the dog is only a year old, I am almost positive the dog does not need to be on medication at such a malleable age, despite what happened to him in the shelter. 

    I have worked with lots of abused dogs. I would reach out to the other behaviorists in your area and maybe you could even find people with different methodologies and different schools of thought. In my experience, I have never seen a dog that young need to be put down for something like an aggression problem. I just can’t imagine that needing to be the case."

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    How do I get my dog to go down the stairs? She's an 8-year-old Maltese who lived in a cage all her life. She's getting social, goes up the stairs, but I can't get her to go down.

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    Justin Silver Says: "She’s probably just a little bit scared. Encouragement goes a long way and using treats, stuff like that. But at the same time, if the dog is not responding, just getting it motivated and moving it down the stairs using the leash is going to go a long way. I wouldn’t jerk it down the stairs, but the dog is obviously OK on the stairs to begin with. It’s probably just a little bit insecure that it may fall going down, so giving it a little push might not hurt in this instance. Just make sure you are supporting it."

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annette.steiner

Q- I have a puppy who was shy, did shy dog class and is now a rock star BUT she will not pee outside. She was on a road trip with us recently for 12 hours ... We stopped constantly, but she never would go. We stopped on grass, we placed pee pads down, and she waited until we were in a hotel room to pee. What can we do?

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Cheryl Hogan

Justin, first of all, I want you to know my family loves your show and we wish Dogs in the City would return to CBS!!! Good quality programing. We have just adopted our first family dog. He is an Airdale mix, very silly and he knows it. My son tries to remember some of the techniques from your show. We need to teach him manners. Any chance you would do an episode here in Flower Mound TX? We are looking at training schools and trying to pick the right one for us. We could sure use your help!! All the best Cheryl Hogan

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Alexia Jimenez

Hi my name is Alexia and we need to train our very aggressive chihuahua/pit. His name is Chico. We need to train him to get along with people dogs and other things th at live outside cuz when I walk him on the leash everything that he sees he lounges at it. He has a habit of bitting people jus to try to get other dogs and catz that arent in our household. He also has a really bad habit of barking and hes never quiet. We could really use ur help so please call us at (510) 253-7951 ASAP

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sharbarnes17

I have a 10 month old beagle pit mix. She is a rescue and is learning very quick. She is house broken but she just started peeing on my bed if I hang out with my children. HELP

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sharbarnes17

I have a 10 month old beagle pit mix. She is house trained but she has decided that I can not touch my children. If I do, she pees on my bed. HELP.

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Becky Lubbers-Slayto

Help I have a 10 month old golden retriever named Hemi. since he was 9 weeks old he has chewed and destroyed literly chewed to pieces all toys we give him. Kongs, big chew tires. we have even tried the indistructible toys. he destroyed them. he gets excercise it is getting to be so expensive because if he does not have toys he chews on us. can you please help.

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seabound1023

Hi Justin, thanks for the wonderful information about dogs. I love your show. Here's my question, " my husband & I have a parting of the ways when it comes to choker chains for my pit mix dogs. They are smart & very active. I say no chains around their necks! What do you think?

October 19 2012 at 7:48 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
lajmom

Please Help! My son has an almost 9 month old pug. We got her when she was 5 1/2 months old. She will not be potty trained. I have tried everything I know and she just goes where ever and when ever she wants. She is crate trained and have used that mostly to train her. Use treats and praise when she does go outside, but she just doesn't seem inclined to hold it at all, both pee and poop. What can we do? Appreciate any tips

October 18 2012 at 11:37 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
lajmom

Help! My son has an almost 9 month old pug. We got her when she was 5 1/2 months old. She will not be potty trained. I have tried everything I know and she just goes where ever and when ever she wants. She is crate trained and have used that mostly to train her. Use treats and praise when she does go outside, but she just doesn't seem inclined to hold it at all, both pee and poop. What can we do?

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pugwallynmo

I have 2 pigs, one 8 and one 5. Pugs r really hard to house train and it took until they were over a year old. But once they are trained they do really good! Just have patience!

December 07 2012 at 11:34 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
kat

Hi I am having problems with my 2 year old female shitzu/yorkie. First..she freaks out whenever I am on the phone. She doesn't stop barking and jumping until I am off..then she is fine. Second..She starts to lunge and growl whenever my son comes near me or comes in the room. She is really starting to cause problems. Please help me!!..

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