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Stop Dog Aggression - Tips and Tricks

June 30th, 2009

Dog aggression is natural. This attribute of dogs evolved over many centuries ensuring their survival in the wild. Some instinctive traits such as aggression have been minimised through selective breeding techniques. Some tips to help you to understand your dogs aggressive behaviour are below.

What makes my dog aggressive?

The most common causes are a lack of socialisation and experience with other people and the issue of dominance.

Aggression towards strangers:

It is instinctive for a dog to be cautious and suspicious. If your dog isn’t used to being in unfamiliar situations it may become quite apprehensive around strangers and new environments. Make time to expose your dog to new people and situations and reinforce these experiences in a positive way. Browse our Review of Charlie Lafave’s Dog Training Zone for help to deal with aggressive dog behavior.

How can I change my dogs aggressive behaviour?

Start with your dog when it’s young and expose it to a wide range of experiences. You will want to make sure your dog experiences new places, new people and new animals. Your dog will learn that new situations are safe and fun. Socialising is quite simple thing to do. At puppy pre school your dog will meet new people and new dogs. When you and your puppy feel at ease around new dogs and people you will be able to broaden your area of socialisation. Your dog will continue to need socialisation, to stay stranger friendly.

Aggression with family members:

Dogs are commonly aggressive towards members of their own human family when they are trying to protect something they think of as their own. This is known as resource guarding. If your dog gets snarly or growls at you when you are near where it is eating or playing with a toy, then you know you have a resource guarding problem. This sort of aggression is a result of a dominance problem. Dogs are pack animals and packs are structured differently. Dogs are used to organisation and are ranked according to a hierarchy of position and power in relation to everyone in their family or pack. Dogs rank themselves against their human family as a substitute for a dog family and their ranking tells them how to behave in any situation. If your dog perceives himself to be at the top, it is his job to behave aggressively. If on the other hand, your dog percieved itself to be a lower ranking member of the family, it wouldn’t dream of growling at you when you are near its food or toys. It is up to you to reinforce in your dog that you are the leader and it is a lower ranking member of your pack.

Is there anything I can do about this?

Regular and consistent obedience training work will renew your authority over your dog. Short and regular training sessions are the key to effective behaviour modification. Make each training session enjoyable: play a game by giving your dog lots of praise, pats and treats when it has worked well with you.

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Things That You Should Know About Premature Puppy Care

June 30th, 2009

There are so many different things that you should know about when it comes to premature puppy care, and so whether you are a veterinarian or not, you should still know at least something about premature puppy training, so that if the situation ever arises where you need it, then you will be prepared and ready.

About Premature Puppy Care

One of the first and most important things that you need to know about premature puppy care is the fact that they are a lot like humans; premature puppies need warmth, and loving, and you also need to make sure that they do not get dehydrated.

Especially with the constant heat that you have to have surrounding them, they can often get incredibly dry, and so you have to make sure that they are taking in enough fluid to keep themselves healthy.

As for the heat, you are going to want to make sure that you have them in a mildly heated room, with lots of blankets covering them. This is because, in order to provide the proper premature dog training, you want to make sure that the room itself is not overly humid, but that there are enough blankets to keep every part of them warm.

If you found more than one puppy, then the best idea is to let them sleep all together and then cover them with the blankets, because not only will this keep them even warmer, but as well it will help them to get better quicker because they will have the company of another dog there beside them.

As for food and nutrition, premature puppies will not, for the most part, eat a lot of food. What they need to be drinking at that point anyway is milk, and so if their mother is not around then you are going to have to provide the milk for them.

You will most likely have to feed them out of bottles until they are old enough to feed on their own, and this means making sure that you put them on a feeding schedule so that they can get enough milk, and so that you will not forget when or how much to feed them.

Love is one of the most important factors of all here, and so as long as you love the puppies and treat them well, they are most likely going to make some sort of positive progress.

Hang The Key To Your Heart On A Dog Key Chain

June 30th, 2009

We all know how frustrating it is to lose our keys.  While having them on a key chain may not prevent you from losing them ever again; a dog key chain will give your keys some style and fun as well as show your personality.

If you are a dog lover yourself or have a friend who loves dogs, key chains showing a favorite breed of dog are a fun, unique gift to give.  Sometimes the smallest gifts can make the biggest impressions. Don’t give someone another useless tie or a box of chocolates for their birthday; give them something they will use many times.  There are many dog breed key chains available for the savvy shopper. Key chains can be come with charms such as dog bones, dog bowls or hearts attached. They are a unique way to brag about your favorite canine.  From the St. Bernard to the Irish Wolfhound, the tiny Yorkshire Terrier or Chihuahua, you will be able to find a personalized key chain that will show your favorite four legged friend.  Maybe you would prefer one without the charms, or one that just portrays your favorite breed of dog.  Whatever type you prefer, there are several to choose from. If you cannot choose your favorite, why not get more than one?  After all, with over two hundred breeds of dogs, it will be hard to pick just one!

Although Rover or Fido won’t be able to fetch the keys just because the keys are attached to a likeness of them, you may be able to reach into your handbag and quickly find those lost keys when they are on a personalized dog key chain. If you haven’t found the key to unlock that special someone’s heart, it may be because you have not found the right key chain to put it on.

Dog Carriers–A Safe And Secure Place For Your Dog

June 30th, 2009

The best way I have found to make my dogs feel safe and secure is a dog carrier. Dog carriers can be used as a permanent place in your home or as a secure place for your dog when you travel. Having a heavy duty durable plastic carrier in your home makes it easier to take them along when you travel. Plus, your pet will have its own familiar surroundings around it where ever you may go. These plastic carriers come in several sizes, so there is sure to be a size for your dog. Add a comfortable Sherpa dog bed, and your dog will seek out their carriers for sleeping and security.

Carriers come in many different styles and shapes. If you have a small toy breed and like to take your dog out with you, then you may be interested in designer carriers. These bags look like fashionable handbags and no one would even be aware that you are carrying your pet with you. Though the bags look like a typical handbag, they are lined with a soft fabric and have mesh-covered windows so your pet can see outside. If your pet feels uncomfortable being seen, there are bags that are more private, allowing your pet to see out, but not be seen as the material and lining of the bags are darkened. These bags are usually machine-washable with no special cleaning instructions.  The handbag styles come in several different materials, such as canvas or tweed and many different colors.  Some of these handbags for pets are airline approved, making it easy to carry your pet onto the plane with you.

Another option is a soft sided collapsible carrier. These usually consist of a stainless steel frame covered with a removable canvas covering that is washable, if needed. A collapsible carrier is nice when visiting friends or relatives who have small homes. This way your pet can use the carrier when needed, and the carrier can easily be collapsed when not in use.

So whatever your need, your dog will appreciate a safe, secure carrier.

Food Important in Bichon Puppy Care

June 30th, 2009

When you are looking at Bichon dog training, you should know that the most important factor to keep in mind is what you are feeding the dog. The Bichon puppy care relies heavily on the foods that the dog eats, for several reasons. So, you should always keep in mind that everything you put in your dog has a reflection on what they become as adult dogs.

Why Is It Important?

With a small dog like the Bichon, what you feed them is very important. The Bichon has a tendency to have problems digesting food, and when a dog can’t properly digest their food you will find that they are moody and irritable, and have problems with going to the bathroom in the house. Part of Bichon dog training is insuring that they have a good diet, because otherwise they are going to be very hard to train and you are going to have problems with your puppy. So, when you first begin Bichon puppy care you should take a look at the different foods in the supermarket to find a good one.

How To Find Foods

First of all, you should know that the list of ingredients on the back of puppy food is listed in the order of what most makes up the food to the least. This means that if something like “corn” is listed first, it means the majority of the food is corn. You want to choose a food that lists real meats as the number one ingredient, meaning that real meat is what the food is mostly made up of. Also stay away from things that list “meal” because this means it isn’t really meat, it is different parts of the animal.

The ingredients in the food are the most important part of Bichon puppy training. A Bichon needs to be fed foods that will agree with it, so if the first one you try doesn’t work, try again. However, part of good Bichon puppy care is that you recognize you need to be very careful if you are switching foods. A dog needs several days to adjust to food, so keep a dog on a food for at least a week before you see whether or not the food is good for the dog.

Along with good food, part of Bichon puppy care is giving good love. Also be sure that you are always treating your puppy with respect and love, and you can expect him to give you the same during his lifetime.

Grooming your Dog from Nose to Tail

June 30th, 2009

 

What are the basic principles for attaining the three core attributes associated with a happy, healthy dog, a wet nose, a wagging tail and a shiny coat!

No dog is too old or too young to start a regular grooming regimen. Make your wonderful, fury companion shine.

 Clean, well-groomed fur, trimmed nails, clear bright eyes, and clean teeth, each breed  requires  some type of grooming. While not every dog will be as high-maintenance as a Shih-Tzu or Poodle, all dogs minimally need to have their teeth brushed and cleaned, nails clipped and coats brushed.

 Good grooming is not only important for a dog’s appearance but for his health and well-being as well. Some vital supplies for do-it-yourself dog grooming include brushes, combs, clippers, shampoo, and nail clippers. Frequent brushing and combing  remove dead hair and dirt and prevent matting. Dogs who are frequently groomed tend to have a healthier and shinier coat because it stimulates the blood supply.

You will be able to examine your dog closely for any problems while grooming. Move the hair out-of-the-way and examine the skin closely for signs of fleas, ticks or skin irritations. Look for any unusual problems with the coat such as mats, tangles, dandruff, etc. Mats and tangles can be gently removed while grooming.

  All dogs have sensitive areas that need to be groomed a little extra gently and carefully than others. By paying distinctive attention to these areas, you will help make your dog more comfortable while being groomed, and he will not resist future grooming sessions.  

The best time to begin proper grooming habits is as soon as you bring your puppy home. The earlier you start, the better adjusted to grooming your dog will be. If a puppy is young, baths might not be necessary; nevertheless, there are other things you can do to begin conditioning your dog to future grooming. Dogs who are never handled or groomed at home will fight the process until they get used to it. to get your pet familiar with it, try handling him regularly. Rub his ears, move his gums to examine his teeth, move his legs, hold his paws and engage in other activities that mimic a visit to the Vet or the groomer. The more you handle your dog in this way the better off he will be when the time for grooming has arrived.

  If you dog’s coat is especially short you can try a brush made completely of soft rubber. This will provide follicle stimulation and do away with excess hair, but will not hurt the skin. If your dog has a longer coat, consider a bristled brush or a slicker brush with curved metal teeth. This will ensure that the hair is detangled, as shorter rubber bristles will not comb through this type of coat.

Happy grooming, take good care of your wonderful fury friend.

 

 

 

BRENTWOOD PUPPY TRAINING-PUPPY TRAINING BRENTWOOD

June 30th, 2009

BRENTWOOD DOG TRAINERS

There are a lot of schools of thought when it comes to Brentwood dog training and Brentwood puppy training) . The different dog training methods range from strictly motivational to strictly compulsion based and a number of variations in between. One of the most misunderstood methods of training is the utilization of the E-COLLARS VS SHOCK COLLARS. Before we get into that lets talk a little bit more about the traditional types of training. Purely positive dog training in theory sounds great. You take the dog and their favorite treat, (dog biscuits, liver treats, diced up hot dogs, etc.) ask the dog to sit, use the treat to bait the dog into position, and when the dog is in the proper position reward him with the treat. Sounds great, but the problem is that in the real world, assuming that you want to be able to take your dog outside and have him listen, at some point there are going to be variables. What I mean is this, lets speak in terms of currency, something that every person can understand.Take the american dollar bill. If you have a $100.One dollar bill and a hundred dollar bill.00 bill and someone says pick one, which bill are you taking?Sounds obsurd to even ask that question, right?But that is the whole foundation for training purely motivational. The one up side is your dog will be well fed and happy, but around distractions they still will not listen.

The other side of the coin is strictly compulsion based training. The theory behind this type of dog training is you give the dog a command, then give him a moment to comply, and if he does not then he is heavily corrected via choke chain, pinch collar, throw chain, or shock collar. Dogs have been trained this way for years and the truth of the matter is you can teach a dog to sit, down, come and so on with this method, but the PROBLEM IS, YOU WILL CRUSH THE DOGS’ SPIRIT in the process.Now that we have a base and comparison lets talk about TR Systems and how it compares to using a shock collar.

Your traditional approach of shock collar training is compulsion based.This type of training has been used for bird dog training for a long time as well as for patrol dogs.One type of shock collar training is identical to your pinch collar training.Give the dog a command give him a second to comply and if he refuses then the dog is given a very high level correction. The purpose of this high level correction in theory is that it will create a big enough deterrent that the dog would not dare disobey again. The other type of shock collar training is HOT SPOT TRAINING. Here’s how it works. Lets say that your dog is at a distance and you are teaching him a recall to heal position with a military finish. You would tell the dog heel and hold down the continuous button which distributes a constant high level shock until the dog happens to get into position to turn off the pain of the correction. The dog learns that the only way to stop the pain is to get to the safe spot associated with the verbal command which in turn is when the button is then let go and the pain stops. This type of training creates frantic erratic behavior in the dog because the level of anxiety is so high due to the fear of encountering that type of severe pain again. On top of all that 95% of dogs go one of two ways: they go into avoidance (they give up and shut down) or they lash out and try to nip and bite the handler and now you have a handler aggressive dog which usually winds up being euthanized due to the poor training. The other 5% percent have enough drive that they are able to work through the terrible training condition and their pain tolerance is high enough that they do not shut down. PROPER E-COLLAR training is very different. There are a few people in the US that understand PROPER E-COLLAR TRAINING. TIM SMITH is among the best in the country that understands the system and how to teach it with clear understanding even with the most novice handlers and trainers.The first thing that you have to understand is that E-COLLAR TRAINING is neither compulsion or motivational training it is strictly a neutral means of getting the dogs attention. What you want is for the dog to be ELECTRONICALLY LITERATE. The definition of the dog being ELECTRONICALLY LITERATE means that he understands the VERBAL, PHYSICAL and STIMULUS intertwined together.E-COLLAR basics: If it was the first time we were teaching a new dog to sit.You would have the e-collar, flat collar, and a six foot braided leash. You would then proceed to tell the dog to sit and at the same time you should be guiding the dog into position and pressing the nick button at the same time. Once the dog starts to sit without the aid of you guiding him into position, then it is time to move on to the remote sit portion of the command. With the remote sit you will have a hold of the leash and then tell the dog break, which means he is free to be a dog and run and jump and play. Once he is at a distance you would tell him sit.The dogs first reaction will be to move towards you since he only knows sit in one facet of the command and that is sit at your side. Use the pulley method to keep him at a distance so that the dog can start to learn separation of angle.Once he is starting to sit remotely without the help of the leash you are going to sit him at a distance, walk away and turn and face the dog.Then recall the dog towards you and at the midpoint ask him to sit. Before moving to this step the dog should have already demonstrated that he is ELECTRONICALLY LITERATE. There are a number of ways to know, but today we are only going to talk about one. You will see it when the dog starts to break position and you tell him to sit and he self corrects his position back to where he originally was which will be the key for every transition in the sit. The purpose of E-COLLAR training is so that the dog has clarity and understanding and produces the quickest results possible without compromising the dogs attitude.You should not be waiting for the dog to make a mistake, instead watch for a shift in weight so the dog can have success each time you train. The other big question is what is too high or low of a level and that answer is that there is no such thing. This is what I mean. The common denominator is that you should just be getting the dogs attention so putting it into perspective if you were siting at home watching a basketball game and your wife wanted to get your attention she could tap you on the shoulder lightly and that would get your attention but I can guarantee you that if you were at game seven of the LAKERS-CAVS game and Lebron just stole the ball to tie game with ten seconds left and he is charging up the floor, I can promise you that the light tap that you felt in your house, you would not feel in that situation. So my point is, you are going to adjust according to a given situation or distraction, but you should not be on a ten if the distraction is a seven and you should not be on a two if the distraction is a ten. It should be ten to ten or seven to seven.{ Hope this gives you some in-something to think about in the cutting edge world of e-collar training}. For more information on T.R. systems visit www.sfcdogs.com.

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Build a Chicken Coop in the Right Location

June 30th, 2009

As we were growing up, we cannot remember a time in our life when we did not own any chickens. A lot of us have childhood memories of going out and feeding the chicken. Each day, when we go out to feed them, we flash back to feeding them as a child. Sometimes, those childhood memories are something that one is really fond of. Do you have childhood memories like this? Do you remember helping your parents build a chicken coop? Chances are you did not know exactly what is going on. Now, here you are, sitting there wondering how to build a chicken coop. As we write this article, we are going to give you some information that you need in order to build those birds a home.

First of all, before you even get the birds, you need to take the size into consideration. How big should your chicken coop be? If you ask me, my choice would be a big one. Many people opt for a smaller one simply so that they can haul it around. If you do not plan on taking you chickens for a ride anywhere, then opt for that bigger one.

You will have to have a minimum of four square feet for every chicken that will be in the chicken coop. In order for the hens to lay more and be stress free, you will need to make it big.

You should note that building a big chicken coop won’t be much more work. Sure, it may take a bit more supplies, but those supplies are actually cheap.

Before starting to build your chicken coop, you will need to figure out where you want to place it. We highly recommend you paying attention to the morning sunlight and putting it where the sunlight shines bright during the morning hours. Chickens love the morning sun, this is a known fact.

In order to have your birds laying more eggs, placing them in the morning sunlight and having them in a big enclosure will definitely do the job.

You do not need to purchase that many materials in order to put all of this together. Basically, you need some wood, nails, mesh wire and a hammer. To protect your chicken coop even more, you might want to consider to put some shingles on your roof.

When you have the frame put up, you may need some help when it comes to putting the roof on. At this point, when you have the roof on, it will be time to put that mesh wire up. No matter what you do, even if you have to put a ton of nails and staples through it, we highly recommend you not leaving any gaps between that wiring. If you leave gaps, you will make it easy for those predators to grab one of your birds. There are many wild animals out there that would love to have your chicken for dinner. I have no doubt that you will find that building a chicken coop is real fun. Now that you know how to build a chicken coop, it is time to get going.

For a step by step guide on how to build a chicken coop visit Chicken Coop Plans

 

The Best In Chihuahua Puppy Care Starts With You

June 29th, 2009

When you get your new Chihuahua, it is important that you realize that Chihuahua puppy care starts with you. There are so many things that you might want to be a part of when you get your new dog, and it might be very intimidating because there are so many things to think about when you start to deal with Chihuahua dog training. However, remember that there are a lot of common sense things that you should think about when you dealing with Chihuahua puppy care and that the majority of them are simply easy for you to understand.

Begin With Research

The first step in providing correct Chihuahua puppy care for your new dog is to research the breed. There are many things about Chihuahuas that you might not know, and it is important that you realize that Chihuahua puppy care is not the same as regular puppy care. Indeed, all breeds have their own things that need to be done to provide correct care. One of the different aspects of Chihuahua puppy care that isn’t the same with other dogs is the small size of the Chihuahua and the fact that they are much more prone to getting cold than other dogs. You should always be aware that a Chihuahua puppy needs to be in a very warm environment, and if the room isn’t that warm, you will need to provide extra warmth.

Another thing that goes along with the idea of temperature when you are thinking about Chihuahua puppy training is that Chihuahua puppies are more prone to being dehydrated, because they spend a lot of their time in warm environments. Many people over look this and don’t provide extra water, but you should remember to provide more water than you think the dog needs.

There is another thing about Chihuahua puppy care that you should realize before you get the dog for yourself. Most people consider Chihuahua’s to be fun toy dogs, the kind that you can carry along with you at all times. While this might be true, the fact of the matter is that the Chihuahuas are not toys, but they are real dogs. They have needs, such as their own space and their own time. You can’t expect to always be holding your puppy, because a dog will need to get down and romp and play. If you don’t give your Chihuahua enough of his own time, he might get mean.

When you’re Away: Care of Puppy during the Day

June 29th, 2009

If you are considering bringing a new puppy into your family, but your house tends to be empty during the waking hours, there are a few basics to know about care of your puppy during the day. Keep in mind that the dogs that make the best family pets generally do so because of their friendly, social personality. This means that spending days alone may give your pup an acute case of boredom that can evolve into destruction if the care of your puppy during the day is not handled carefully and thoughtfully. This will incorporate certain tools that you can use to care for your puppy during the day, as well as the approach that you can take in the evenings to train your pup and build a relationship with him.

Crate Training

Crate puppy training has been touted as one of the best ways to train a puppy in recent years, and works with nearly any breed and size of dog. If you are considering a puppy, before you bring one home it is a good idea to purchase a crate to have ready for your new dog. This crate can be used as early as the first night that your pup spends in your home, as a secure environment for your puppy to sleep in after he leaves the safety of his litter mates. The crate can also be used to house your dog as a part of the care of your puppy during the day. This method beats coming home to a soiled carpet or a chewed armchair, and gives you the peace of mind in knowing that your pup is safe during the day when you are not there to keep an eye on him.

It is important to note when talking about care of your puppy during the day, that young dogs are not able to exercise bladder control for the entire eight hours that you might be gone. If you can, it is a good idea to swing by home on a break or your lunch hour to let your puppy outside. On the flip side, a crate can be a good tool to use when gradually teaching your dog about bladder control. Just don’t make your pup wait too long between potty breaks while he is still very little.

If you are absent during much of the day, it is important for you to take time with your dog in the evenings when you come home. If your puppy care during the day does not involve play time or dog training of any sort, then you will need to participate in both of these activities at night. A puppy needs to spend time with his owner to feel secure and loved, and to learn proper behavior. If you are unsure of how to train your dog in the limited amount of time that you have, an obedience course at night can go a long way in training and caring for your puppy during the day.

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