Dogs Obedience Training: Stop Your Dog’s Aggressive Behavior

November 7, 2009 by admin  
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Dogs obedience training, is it really necessary for dog owners to consider this option? Dogs are naturally adorable and intelligent, a good companion but no matter how lovely they are sometimes dogs behavior is hard to handle and may get out of hand. Disobedience and aggression are the most hard to handle dogs´ behavior. Dogs disobedience and aggression may include excessive biting, too much barking, whining, fighting with other dogs and other general disobedience that you can´t get your dog listen to you. Unfortunately, dogs disobedience can put you in great humiliation; your dog could embarrass you in public and you have that fear that your dog might injure someone or worst any member of your family.

Dogs disobedience and aggression are sometimes caused by owners mismanagement or not knowing the right techniques and strategies to teach your dog. If you don´t train your dog it may lead to serious disobedience. Before disobedience starts to become really, really serious you have to decide to act now and help your dog. Dogs obedience training is an option to help your dog. Lack of proper communication or no communication at all with your dog leads to disobedience and unacceptable behavior. Dogs behavior problem can be solved by dogs obedience training. You and your dog need to communicate in a language that you both understand and dogs obedience training can help you to attain the communication you both need. Dogs like humans also need love and attention and they need to learn how to live with humans.

You may think dogs obedience training and learning to control your dogs´ bad behavior could be a very hard and challenging job. Learning how to get your dog listen to you, be friendly and sociable to others may be hard but it is possible and can be done. Dogs obedience training will help you teach your dog to behave properly. Dogs are smart, with the correct methods and strategies, bad behavior can be corrected. Dogs can be trained and dog owners must put effort and find the necessary training guide to train dogs to behave well. With the proper dogs obedience training you can establish good relationship with your dog and gain a loyal trusted companion after all dogs are regarded as man´s best friend.

Do you want to stop your dog´s disobedience, end all your worries and raise a well behaved dog? There are dogs´ owners who became happy, satisfied and now enjoying their dogs´ good behavior. Find out more about dogs obedience training visit All About Pets

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Dog Health Care Tips To Keep Your Dog Healthy

September 15, 2009 by admin  
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There are many reasons why a dog is considered man’s best friend. Dog owners build a lifelong trust and bond with their dogs. To keep your best friend happy you need to know and be able to recognize some warning signs and symptoms that can affect his health. Finding resources to help you with this can be invaluable.

To keep your dog healthy and happy requires being familiar with the type of breed and general care needed for that breed. A nice comprehensive book on dog health care is one of the things that you need to invest in order to obtain these details. Skin care and grooming are some of the basics you need to know to care for your dog. “How and when to give your dog a bath” will make the experience better for you and your dog.

Getting to know your veterinarian and becoming familiar with the services and treatments they offer, as well as the office hours and any emergency phone numbers is also a must. Most veterinarians these days are using natural dog health care practices to complement their traditional practice. Vets will let you know about the latest natural dog products to help maintain your dog’s health, as well as advised you on which dog product is best for your dog according to his breed, size, and other characteristics. Different breeds of dogs have different preferences and health issues, and the vet can guide you in making owning the dog much easier.

Enquiring about vaccination programs and feeding methods according to the breed and age of the dog. These methods and programs differ greatly with grown dogs as opposed to puppies. Researching some background information on a dog you are going to get can help you prepare and plan ahead to help care and treat the dog.

A very important factor in your dog’s health is to build up a good relationship with your vet. Vets are excellent when you need advice or in emergencies, but ultimately it is your responsibility as a dog owner for looking out for his health. A dog owner need to take note of any changes in eating habits, less activity than usual, or sleeping more than usual. Early discovery of problems along with quick attention from your vet can help insure, they get the proper medical attention.

Your responsibility as a pet owner is to keep your dog healthy to ensure a long life. Using your vet along with arming yourself with the right information on dog health care will help your dog live a long life.

 



Your Dog Health Care Must Include Annual Rabies Shots

August 30, 2009 by admin  
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h care must include regular rabies shots, although many dog owners do not keep their pets’ vaccinations up to date. The misconception is that since the dog doesn’t run free, it’s not important.

Even though you keep your dog restrained on a leash or in a yard, you can never guarantee he will not come in contact with this deadly disease.

Did you know that your dog can pick up the rabies virus simply by licking the ground? If a rabid animal has left saliva or other body fluid shortly before you passed, your dog is at risk.

Much of the focus for many owners is on obedience training. Dog health care is often only an issue when the dog first arrives at the home or when it becomes ill.

Rabies shots are essential if you want to ensure your dog stays healthy. But that’s not the only reason. If your dog comes in contact with a rabid animal, such as fighting with a raccoon, skunk or an infected dog, your pet could be euthanized.

And if that isn’t enough to get you to the vet, consider that rabies is a threat to your family as well.

What can you do to protect your dog and your family?

Rabies vaccines gradually lose their effectiveness over time. The longer it is since your dog was vaccinated, the more at risk he or she will become. In fact, within as a little as six months, your dog could be at risk. The maximum length of time the vaccine lasts is about two years, but by that time it’s effectiveness has deteriorated significantly.

Many people use this two-year point as the period when they give their dogs booster rabies shots. This is an unsafe practice.

For the best protection, you must have your dog vaccinated every year. Any good vet will send you a reminder every year that your dog’s shots are due.

Dog health care is important, but preventative health care is more important. It ensures your dog is protected against dangerous and painful diseases. Rabid animals suffer terribly. The disease affects their entire nervous system causing death. There is no cure.

Regular dog health care measures can protect your family from the rigors of taking the ‘cure’ if your dog does come in contact with the rabies virus.

And rabies dog health care can save your dog’s life.

Recently, two dogs in North Carolina suffered after fighting with a rabid fox. One was quarantined for 6 months, the other was euthanized. That state also had a cat and a raccoon that were rabid.

You can never be sure when rabies will be present. Infected neighborhood cats, raccoons and skunks can wander into any yard without your knowledge and leave rabies-laden saliva.

If you seldom hear about rabies, do not think that your dog is safe. Every year somewhere in the country there are reported cases of rabies in wild animals. Unprotected dogs have been euthanized after fighting with those rabid animals.

Protection is far better than treatment after the fact. There is no reason for your family or your dog to suffer. It takes about 15 minutes a year to get your dog vaccinated against rabies and other serious diseases.

Make sure your dog health care includes regular rabies vaccines to ensure your dog’s and your family’s safety.



Puppy Potty Training - Tips for the New Puppy Owner

August 10, 2009 by admin  
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ining can be frustrating and challenging. Many new dog owners simply give up because they get such a shock when they see their adorable pets eliminating all over the place, and during the oddest hour! So first of all, know that there is work involved in potty training, especially if it involves a young pup.

A small little puppy is can look very cute, but it is like newborn baby, about to see the world for the first time. And like a baby, it doesn’t really know how to behave, except to follow its own instincts. Ultimately, what it learns depends very much on its own experiences. As the owner, you provide much of those experiences. In fact, if you put in enough effort, you can train your pet to behave exactly the way you want it to. But be prepared to put in the time and effort though.

If you are still in the process of pondering over which dog to buy, I’m glad you found this article first. Know that not all dogs make perfect family pets! How trainable your dog is depends on its personality. Breed has something to do with it. But even for dogs of the same breed, temperaments can differ. You want to check with the dog breeder before buying the pet and bringing it home. If possible, spend some time with the dog and observe its personality. You want a dog with a temperament that is gentle enough for you to train.

But if you have already bought the dog, you need to work with your pet, regardless of the temperament. Most dog breeders will agree to take back the dog if it proves to be too much of a challenge. This is rare, but it happens. New pet owners do sometimes find it too stressful to handle a pup.

This is understandable because training a young animal requires discipline, patience, and to a certain extent, knowledge. You need to know the proper techniques to train your pet. For instance, to train the pup to observe a certain eliminating schedule, you can use the crate training method. To train the pup to eliminate in a particular spot (e.g. outdoors), you can use the paper training method. Each method will help you achieve a different goal. When you are new, it may sound a little confusing. Don’t worry. Just go ahead with the training and improvise as you progress.

As you train your dog, you are also getting to know more about your dog. You will have a better feel of the puppy’s biological clock - i.e. when it needs to sleep, drink and eat, or eliminate. To a certain extent, you can control this cycle when you acquire that knowledge. After that, training will progress more smoothly.

Stop Dog Chewing - Dog Behavior Training.

July 12, 2009 by admin  
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If you own a dog there’s every chance you will encounter dog chewing problems. This article outlines the common reasons why dogs chew, and also how to stop your dog from chewing.

When puppies and dogs chew it is a perfectly natural behavior, just very annoying for us dog owners.

Sometimes the chewing can be a dangerous habit for your dog. Things like electric wires, poisons and any number of other objects can cause serious harm to your dog.

Common Reasons Why Puppies and Dogs Chew

- Lonely or boredom.

- Separation anxiety, often occurs if you work long hours away from home.

- When they are teething.

- Through fear or a phobia.

- Seeking attention.

- Through anticipation, dogs often chew just before their owner is due to arrive home.

Dogs chew just about anything they can wrap their mouths around. My dogs love chewing socks, shoes, furniture and my whippet actually chewed a large whole in the side of our house!

How To Stop Your Dog From Chewing

Always keep in mind that your dog can’t tell the difference between a $200 pair of shoe’s and an old rag. And he is not chewing to spite you, dogs don’t think like us humans.

- The best way to stop your dog from chewing is to actually stop the habit before it forms. This requires you to not leave your dog in a situation where he can chew something that you don’t want him to. If your dog chews while you are away from home, keep your dog in his crate or in a kennel run. If you can’t or don’t like restraining your dog in this manner, just make sure you remove any objects that you don’t want chewed.

- If your dog has a particular liking for something like a furniture leg you could try this method. Coat the object with a foul tasting substance (non toxic) such as bitter apple, cayenne pepper or tabasco sauce. This method often works, but can just transfer the chewing behavior to a different object.

- If you catch your dog in the act of chewing, give a firm “No!” and replace with a tasty chew toy. Give praise when he starts chewing on the toy. Never ever reprimand your dog if you don’t catch him in the act of chewing. If you don’t issue your correction within about two seconds of his chewing behavior, he won’t have a clue what you are disciplining him for.

- A good solution for treating any dog behavioral problems is to give them some obedience training. You will gain the trust and respect of your dog by doing this, and it will also provide your dog with some mental stimulation.

- Give your dog lots of exercise, physical and as mentioned above, mental.

- Provide your dog with a few of his favorite, tasty dog chews. Don’t give him dozens of them as he may then believe he can chew anything. Just give him a couple of good one’s, and make it clear to him that if he wants to chew, it must be on his toys.

By applying the above methods, adding a bit of common sense and patience you should be able to quickly stop your dog from chewing. Good luck.



Removing Dog Fleas – Dog Training

June 9, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Dog Training


So you have discovered evidence that your dog has these annoying little pests they call fleas, and now you have no idea how to get them out of your house and home, this article will talk your through the main ways to get rid of these fleas from your dogs coat and from your home.

Getting rid of fleas is no easy task as many other dog owners will tell you, but the chances are that fleas will happen through either another dog coming to play with yours or just picking them up from playing amongst damp fine gravel or sand where fleas like to live and breed.

So let’s take you through the easiest and best ways to rid of theses pests.

The first step is to take your dog or pet to the vet and have the fleas professionally identified to avoid giving your dog the wrong treatment, and get professional advice on possible new products that are on the market.

After this, the vacuum cleaner should come out. This is a very effective way of getting rid of many of the pupae, larvae or eggs that may be lurking beneath the surface of your carpet. Do this often and it will reduce the number of fleas quickly and easily.

The next step is to use household insecticide to clear your house of any flea related growths that your vacuum cleaner may have missed. Although I do not encourage insecticide and other chemicals near your dog or family this is one case where it is vital for getting rid of fleas. Always read the labels carefully and get a well known or professionally recommended product.

After the initial insecticide process and being careful to reach every possible area and corner you may want to insecticide your garden to ensure full removal of fleas, the garden could be more of a problem than the house, and could be where the flea problem began so be sure to target fine gravel or sandy areas where fleas may be living.

Your dog is the next obvious step and there are hundreds of products perfectly safe for your dog that will rid him/her of the annoying itchiness. Go to your nearest pet shop or vet and they should have sufficient products that will help.

After all this, you may think that the flea problem has gone forever but there may still be pupae that has survived the insecticide due to their protective cocoon, taking the same measurements as noted above two weeks later, should help the full removal of all things flea related and your dog will be able to sleep again.

If the problem persists, please contact your vet or other professional advice.



Are Dog Toys Really Important?

June 3, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Toy Dogs


Dog toys are things that provide entertainment and keep your dogs busy all day long. These are simple yet very efficient tools that help develop the ability of dogs in properly obeying the command of their masters.

Though it is not that necessary, dogs still need dog toys. It is important for it gives a lot of benefits for them. You may not immediately see the effect, but you will see its wonders when your dog continuously plays with it.

Dogs, specifically when they are still puppies, need the right nourishment and affection similar to raising a child. You’re probably aware how your dogs run and come close to you as soon as you arrive home. This only means that your dog also needs some of your affection.

It is a reality, however, that not all dog owners have that much time to focus on their pet’s needs because of busy schedule. To compensate on that, the best thing to do is to look for an alternative tool which can entertain and develop the abilities of your dog even while you’re away. And the simplest, most affordable yet very effective way to perform all your duties as a master is with the help of dog toys.

Dog toys can act as your furry friend’s best partner while you’re away and during a very lonesome day. Dog toys may keep him busy all day long. Your absence will be forgotten and a very cute dog toy will serve as their playmate. Dogs love to play at all times so this is definitely part of their need.

One aspect of a child’s growing up years is the effort of their parents to develop their kid’s mind by letting them play toys and do other activities for recreation. Just like human, dogs also need this kind of attention to help develop their own abilities to properly interact on the environment they are living in.

Dog toys provide a major role in sustaining dog’s agility while slowly training them and boost their conference. Dog toys also have the power to emphasize the needs of your dog and also the things your pet hates the most.

Along with this, another good reason why your dog needs dog toys is that it encourages him to positively play with or without a companion. Dog toys also help stave off boredom which is very usual for domesticated pets like dog.

Keeping out dog’s misbehavior is also one of the major reasons why your pet needs dog toys. Moreover, dog toys allow your dog to have the most suitable item to chew so you no longer need to worry what other things inside the house your dog will mess up the next time.

So if you want to simply train your dog while not spending too much, dog toys are the best solution. It comes in various styles, colors, shapes and sizes depending on what your dog prefers the most. Don’t let your dog suffer anxiety, boredom and other unwanted behavior. Simply give them the dog toys of their choice and you will no longer have to worry about their situation especially when you’re away.



Novel Ideas on Accessories for Large Pets

May 9, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Toy Dogs

Just having a pet in the house will not be sufficient. All the necessary accessories have to be provided for the pets to make them have a comfortable living. There are various accessories available for the pets. In the case of dogs, the booties will be very useful for those dogs which live a climate of very hot. It helps in preventing the feet of the dog from the coarse land, areas that are rocky and hot path. The usefulness of this cannot be understood by those who live in the cold climate. One cannot walk with the bare foot including the dogs in those places which has got the environment of desert.

Apart from the above, some other accessories have also to be purchased by the owners of the dog and in some countries the law is framed for the owners to have some accessories as a mandatory one. The owners of the pets have to decide in buying the other accessories that may be very useful for their pets before spending. But it is compulsory for them to spend money on the accessories

But, some of the accessories are very essential for the dogs. To feed the dog with food and water, it is a must to have a bowl. Mostly all the dogs have the practice of moving the bowl throughout the room while having their food and water. This will sometimes make the owner to search for the bowl at the time of feeding the dog. The noise will also irritate the owner of the dog. The best solution for this is to feed the dog with the bowl that is made of ceramic. The dogs will find it very difficult to move it. A plastic bowl with the rubber base can also alternatively be used. The rubber below the bowl will protect the bowl from moving.

The next important item that is required for a dog is the collar and the leash. Many models are available under this category and the owners have to decide based on the quality, rate and the size. The dog should be tied the collar with the identity card mentioning the details about the dog that will be very helpful when the dog is missed.

It will be of much use to have a pooper scooper for the dogs when the owners live in big areas. Many countries do not allow the owners to take the dogs to make the footpath into foul. In some of the cities, the owners of the dog will be fined heavily in the case of the crappy action.

When it comes to dog furniture, large sized breeds of dogs require some special care. The websites exclusively dealing with dog furniture like http://dogfurniture.info have some lovely collection of furniture varieties that every dog owner would love to posses.

Apart from the essential items there are also some optional accessories that are available for the owners to have for their dogs. They are bandana, water dishes and the food bowls. Some of these optional accessories will not be of much useful but will be very decorative for the dogs.

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