New Texas Animal Cruelty Law is a Win for Dogs and Owners

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As caring dog owners, it’s hard not to notice what the other pets in our neighborhood are up to. Curiosity leads to concern when we see dogs constantly chained up outside, and it’s only natural to wish we could help. 

In Texas, extreme heat, high humidity, and severe storms can all threaten the well-being of outdoor pets that don’t receive sufficient shelter, room to roam, or attention from their owners. A new bill signed into state law has cracked down on animal cruelty, establishing more humane standards for how Texans treat outdoor pets and increasing the enforceability of existing regulations.

DOGMAN clients demand only the best for their four-legged family members. Even so, this victory for Texas pets presents the perfect opportunity to review the basics of proper dog care and training. Dog owners’ mistakes often arise from inexperience or lack of resources, so it’s important to stay educated and understand how expert trainers can improve quality of life for both dog and owner!

The New Rules and What They Mean for Dogs

A key provision of the new cruelty law removes the 24-hour waiting period before law enforcement can intervene on a mistreated animal’s behalf. The ability to swiftly address situations of abuse or neglect will help outdoor dogs survive and thrive as they transition into loving homes. The law also includes new collar requirements, forbids excessive waste or standing water in outdoor habitats, and requires access to shelter.

Positive Reinforcement Improves Life for Dogs Everywhere

Gentle, affirmation-focused training is especially important for dogs that have endured mistreatment, but DOGMAN’s techniques benefit all dogs regardless of history, personality, or breed. House training is a crucial first step for dogs that may not be accustomed to spending time indoors. DOGMAN specializes in restroom training, crate training, and all the commands your dog needs to know when acclimating to your home.

Walk Your Dog the Right Way

Dogs that have lived a chained-up lifestyle need ways to burn all that excess energy. Even if your dog has free reign to explore, learning the do’s and don’ts of going for walks can encourage improvements in health and behavior. When it comes to exercise, DOGMAN knows training the owner can be just as important as training the dog. His tips for dog-walking will get you in sync with your pet – no more tangled leashes, growling at passersby or dragging each other down the street!

A Better Future for Dogs and Owners in Texas

The new anti-cruelty measures taking effect in Texas give pets and their families reasons to celebrate, but these protections are only part of the effort to make sure our best friends can live their happiest and healthiest lives. If your dog is struggling to adapt to a new home or just in need of some behavioral refreshers, DOGMAN’s compassionate training methods get results that benefit students and clients alike.

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