Archive for April, 2011

PostHeaderIcon Training Dog Treats Tips Before You Buy

Training Dog Treats for your Pet

Dog treats have proven a valuable resource in canine obedience training. This has been recognized by many pet product manufacturers, who now offer training specific treats. These come in a variety of flavors and have a few common characteristics. Before you buy the most expensive training dog treats, there are a few things you should know to get the most for your money.

Size Tailored to your Pet

The first thing you will probably notice about training treats is their size. Each variety is offered in a bite-size piece. This is the one factor that makes up the dog training design. Small treats are very convenient for dog owners. Portions are already measured out, so monitoring nutrition information and fat intake is easy. Plus, no need to chop up biscuits or soft treats, which can get messy. While there may be some variation between each brand, every training treat product will come in a much smaller size compared to regular treats.

Value for your Money

Training dog treats will be used more often than a regular treat, which is why they come in a small size. Depending on how many repetitions are needed, you may need to use more treats. Of course, it is important that you avoid over feeding treats to your pet. However, it can be hard to determine how many treats will be necessary on a weekly basis when training. Use the information found on the package to determine how many individual treats are included. Divide the total cost by this number and see how much you are paying per treat. This will help you determine the most economic choice.

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PostHeaderIcon Basic Dog Training Commands: Tips Every Dog-Owner Should Teach

Dog is not only a simple animal .He can be your good friend, your defender  and your partner .Similarly you are his teacher .As we all know that Dog is the most faithful animal among all animal kingdom .Proper training should be given to each and every dog by his owner .Once he recognize you as his leader ,than he will follow each and every command given by you to him .By following few Dog TrainingCommands ,we can convert over dog from simple animal to a well behaved dog .Every owner should make his dog comfortable with these basic Dog training Commands .

Being a dog lover, I observe dogs very closely .I have noticed one thing that mostly dog will get bored if you are teaching them in long sessions .If you try to teach them continuously for around 20-25 minutes, they will get bored and start neglecting your command .So always go for 5-7 minute short sessions to teach him few basic Dog Training Commands .Try to repeat these sessions again and again on same day.

Here we will discuss few basic Dog Training Commands.”Sit” is the most basic command every dog should know .Mostly dogs learn this command very easily and it will make your dog sit at very point when you use this command, “Leash Training “is another important command for all dogs and puppies .Don’t ever try to be harsh with your dog by pulling and dragging him .Let him leash properly and walk with you .Give them proper time to learn this command .Don’t try to scare them or scold them during this training.”Heel “ is another basic Dog Training Command .Dog always feel comfortable while walking beside you .If he start walking in front of you ,you can bring him beside you by using word “Heel “.Don’t pull your puppy if he’s walking forward .Teach this command properly to get good communication with your dog .”Stay” is another important command for safety of your dog .This command will make your dog sit at that position where he is .This command is very important and take few time to get learned by your dog .Another command “come” will make your dog start walking with you if he is in stay position .This is also very good and important command

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PostHeaderIcon Responsible Dog Ownership – What to Expect When you Get your New Dog or Puppy

I’ve had responsibility on the mind lately. I am a frequent visitor to several classified ad sections dealing with dogs and dog services for sale. There is a trend in dog ownership that I see as inexcusable.

As a professional dog trainer I know that dogs are not the easiest animals to own. When talking about ease of ownership there is typically no comparing the work involved with caring for a dog or puppy as there is with taking on a cat, fish, or turtle. As I view these classifieds from time to time I am upset to see such phrases as “Have to get rid of the dog because she sheds so much” or “This dog needs an owner who can give him more attention” or “Needs an owner who can give him a daily walk” or “Needs an owner who can give her training”.

The question that should be posed to these owners is, “What were you thinking?” Were you thinking when you got a dog that it would be simple? Weren’t you realizing that a dog is going to shed, is going to bark, is going to need training, is going to need exercise?

This article is for the potential dog owner in hopes that I can help you understand what it is you are getting in to:

1- Dogs shed. They get dirty. They can smell bad. Can you deal with that? They will need baths, and special tools to manage shedding. Dogs need special shampoos.

2- Dogs cost money. Vaccinations are necessary for every single puppy. Worming medication is needed for every puppy. There are also many other medical costs such as blood and stool tests, potential x-rays, and many other costs that arise from normal dog ownership. Keep in mind, I’m talking about healthy animals. If your dog has sicknesses or health defects your tab could easily run into the thousands. You must figure health care costs into your budget before getting any dog.
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PostHeaderIcon Dog Obedience Training-Foundation of Most Dog Training

Dog obedience training is the foundation of most dog training. Just obedient dogs can go on advance training such as protection dog training. Dog obedience training is crucial for pet dogs to be able to integrate into the family environment. They’ve a wild intuition, such as digging, that not appropriate for home residing. You must have the ability to stop undesirable actions using commands. Dog obedience training strengthens the connection somewhere between dog and owner.

Obedient dogs are happier with happier owners. Untrained dogs are much more likely to be left at shelters or given away, or left in the back yard. Well trained dogs participate in family activities, are better pets and better protectors of the home.

There are various kinds of dog obedience training. Different kinds of training include leash and collar training, reward-based training, and clicker training. A good dog training school will train you about all different methods of training, as well as delve into dog psychology and dog behavior. It would also be beneficial to take classes on the history of dog training so you can learn about what works and what does not.

Very important portion of dogs obedience training is positive reinforcement. Positive reinforcement is one very popular phrase in the dog training circuit. It’s much simpler for you to reward good behavior than giving a punishment bad behavior. This method of training gives the dog a positive reinforcement when a desired behavior is offered, such as verbal praise, a treat or any other reward. Harsh corrections are not used, and unwanted behaviors are ignored while favorable behaviors are praised and rewarded. This method is highly effective and most dogs respond well to it.

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PostHeaderIcon What are the most common dogs illnesses?

If you’re the dog owner then it is best to know what are the commonest dogs illnesses and how much symptoms could show up. Dogs get sick similar to people and some of the most common dog illnesses are just like these affecting humans. Dogs are vulnerable to influenza, allergy symptoms, and ear infections identical to their human counterparts. Issues from obesity and extra weight plague dogs a lot the identical as their human owners. The most common of the dog illness is an ailment shared by the human population – obesity. An estimated forty percent of canines suffer from this disease. Its effects in dogs are much the same as in people, incessantly leading to diabetes, hypertension and arthritis.

Many dogs endure from the frequent dog illness of ear infections ensuing from wax buildup or ear mites. Ear infections can be bacterial or fungal as well as allergy related. Dogs most vulnerable to this frequent dog disease are those with hair on the underside of the ear flaps. Head shaking, rubbing of the ears, or a bad scent are strong indicators that a dog may be suffering from an ear infection.

Kennel Cough is an airborne virus or bacteria. This common dog disease causes an irritation of the canine’s trachea resulting in a particular cough that sounds just like the animal is making an attempt to clear its throat. Simply handed alongside when dogs are in giant groups, it generally lasts from seven to ten days.

Although dogs do not have heart assaults, about one in ten experiences the dog condition of congenital coronary heart disease. This dog disease is a weakening of the dog’s heart. As the center muscle slowly fails, not enough blood is circulated via the dogs system requiring the heart to beat faster. This dog disease shouldn’t be curable. Therapies do exist, however generally different organs are compromised as the center weakens.
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