Dog Barking: How To Stop It

May 26, 2008

Dogs need to be corrected for inappropriate barking when their owners are home. An effective verbal correction helps to break the habit and teaches the dog that the correct behaviour is not to bark, or to bark for a short time and stop. 

If the dog is free in the yard ..

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Worms and Your Dog

May 26, 2008

WORMS

Worms can present a serious health problem to puppies; adult dogs, aged or convalescing dogs.

SIGNS OF WORMS:

If you regularly check your dog then you will notice the changes.

Obvious weight loss, a potbelly, dull dry coat, scooting, lethargy, diarrhoea, coughing, vomiting and anemia.

It is very difficult to prevent puppies from having ..

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Some Brilliant Discount Dog Toys For Hours Of Delight!

May 24, 2008
by Rebecca Foxton

For bright dogs, the Crazy Pet Bumble Ball is a fantastic interactive toy, which jumps, shakes and wiggles as your dog chases it. Providing hours of healthy, problem-solving fun, your dog will be intrigued and amused by this brightly colored toy.

If your pet likes nothing better than a favorite soft toy, then check out some of these low budget fun toys! Multipet Curly Pets Monkey Dog Toy, a fun little character made from high grade safe materials and with a great squeaky toy inside for added excitement.

It is available in some other forms also like a frog, kiwi and pig. Fling-It toys, including a squirrel and pig, are great retrievable toys. Soon it will be your dog’s new best friend!

Your dog will adore playing with the Multipet Monkey Sock Pal, which interestingly enough, is actually made from genuine socks!

For a more challenging soft toy you can try the Hide-A-Toy Bee. It is shaped like a real hive, and the bees need to be maneuvered out of the openings in the hive.

Your dog will truly enjoy chewing the unusually shaped Kong Classic Large dog toy. The Kong Classic is available in various sizes and can be filled with Kong Stuff ‘n’ Peanut Butter Paste or used as a retrieval toy, your dog will love it.

For a more dynamic workout the Canine Hardware Chuckit Ball Launcher comes in various colors and allows you to throw further for longer.

Try using this with Petsport Mint Balls, they’re durable mint flavored balls that freshen your dogs breath while he plays. Petsport’s Peanut Butter Balls are also a tasty and economical treat.

Some more unusual dog toys come in the shape of the 5 Hologram Laser Pet Toy. With 5 silhouettes for your dog to chase, this never ending fun will provide healthful exercise too!

A Rubber Chicken toy is great for a dog who loves to chew on things. Your family can have as much fun as your dog with this durable rubber chicken.

Check out the Kyjen Dog-Agility Starter Kit. This is really the ultimate in canine fun – dogs love the discipline and challenge of dog agility tests. Just set up in your backyard and let the games begin!

And for something soft and secure your pet can lie down with when he’s all tired out, try the PetStages Puppy Soothing Cuddle Pal. If you know where to shop, you can find inexpensive dog toys.

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Is Your Dog Eating Grass?

May 24, 2008

Dog Quote: They say the dog is man’s best friend.
I don’t believe that.
How many of your friends have you neutered?
….Larry Reeb
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What does it mean if you see your dog eating grass?

There are two main reasons why your dog will be eating grass.

The first reason is to help it to induce vomiting.
It will be doing this to get rid of something that it has eaten that is unpleasant or dangerous.

Dogs do not have the ability to digest grass due to a lack of the necessary enzymes that are required for grass digestion.

By eating grass the dog knows that it will bind with the offending food and when it vomits the food will be dispelled from it’s system.

This is a natural instinct that the dog has, to protect itself from poisoning or foods that can make it feel ill.

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Dogs instinctively know what type of grass to eat for this process of elimination.
As they cannot digest the grass there is no alternative other than to bring the grass up which will clear out it’s stomach of any unpleasant matter that is making it feel ill.

Grass also contains other vitamins, minerals and enzymes that can assist in the relief of pain and the treatment of infections, which is another reason why your dog might be eating grass.

Another likely scenario why a dog will be eating grass is to aid in the digestion of food.

Certain grasses will help in the digestion process and the dog instinctively knows what grass is needed for this.

The only thing that you need to ensure is that you haven’t recently sprayed the grass with herbicides or poison that could do your dog more harm than good.

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Diet of Good Food and Good Exercise

May 23, 2008

To stay fit and healthy and happy and strong, a dog needs good exercise and good food just as humans do.
They’re an important part of our families, and they rely on us understanding their needs, as they cannot talk to us.

Fortunately, dogs are a bit more resilient than humans but they still do need regular exercise and good food.

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One of the benefits of owning a dog is the fact that in many cases, knowing that they need exercise is a good reason for us to get out and exercise as well. So you could say that owning a dog actually keeps humans healthier. Certainly a well-trained dog keeps us a lot happier.

There are many benefits that can be gained from owning a dog but you only get as much out of them as you put into them.

Good training, good shelter, good food, fresh water, regular exercise and a happy home are all that a dog needs to be content.

Just as the wrong foods can be very detrimental to the health of humans, the same goes for the health of dogs. We have already discussed some of the nutritional requirements in an earlier post and in another post we will be looking at some items that can be quite dangerous to dogs such as chocolate.

Until then, feed your dog premium pet food and fresh meat and make sure you get out and take them for a walk or run.

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Dog Barking: How To Stop It

May 23, 2008

Dogs need to be corrected for inappropriate barking when their owners are home. An effective verbal correction helps to break the habit and teaches the dog that the correct behaviour is not to bark, or to bark for a short time and stop. 
If the dog is free in the yard and the owner wants to stop the barking, the word “UTTT” or “NO” after a couple of barks should be used.

The dog should then be called back and praised for coming. The dog should never be called and punishment administered when it returns as this only makes the dog more reluctant to come next time.  

If the dog is quiet it should be praised. It is important to show the dog what it is allowed to do and what it is not. The dog will soon learn to associate being quiet with praise.  
The owner’s tone of voice should be soft but firm when correcting the dog.

If the dog does not respond then a ’shake tin’ (tin can half filled with stones) may be used to gain the dogs attention. This should be shaken vigorously in conjunction with a firm “NO” and the dog should be praised when it stops barking.

The ’shake can’ or any other object must not be thrown at the dog. 

If the dog does not listen when corrected verbally, then it requires obedience training. 
Physical punishment such as belting the dog, throwing a bucket of water over it or squirting it with a water pistol can usually makes the problem worse. It will also demonstrate that the owner has lost control. 

Obedience training does not in itself correct a barking problem, but it enables the owner to gain control over their dog so that it can be commanded to stop barking.
Five minutes, twice a day reinforcing commands such as “HEEL”, “SIT”, “STAY”, “DOWN”, and “COME” will help maintain control. 

Group training sessions have a number of advantages in that they provide an opportunity for the dog to socialise with other dogs and people, and for owners to train the dog around distractions. 

Once the dog has been obedience trained the owner has a set of commands that the dog has learned, which can be used in difficult situations.
For example you may tell your dog to sit and stay while a visitor arrives at the front door. 
People must be consistent when training. Often an owner will yell at or scold the dog for barking and then on other occasions reward it by bringing it inside.

Source: Dog Training Advice

Detecting Early Signs of Illness In Your Dog

May 23, 2008

Knowing your dog and interacting with him on a regular basis will help you determine the early signs of illness. Observing differences in normal behavior and detecting sickness early will help you save money and time.

When a dog is healthy, his temperature is about 102 degrees F, his heart beats 80 to 120 times per minute, and he takes 15 to 20 breaths every minute. His mucous membranes, such as his gums and tongue, are pink and have a fast rate of capillary refill. He has bright, vivid eyes, clean skin and lots of hair.

You should call your veterinarian if you observe any of the following signs of illness in your dog: shortness of breath or extensive labored breathing; gagging or vomiting; red, swollen eyes; runny or encrusted nose, or a discharge from the nose; twitching ears, or a discharge or odor from the ears; and strange or foul odors from the ears, nose or mouth.

Become familiar with the normal bowel movements of your dog, so you will be able to detect any abnormalities in the appearance or frequency of his digestive activity. Also, observe your dog for any signs that he is having trouble urinating.

Check your dog’s coat frequently for any bumps, scratches, bites, parasites or hair loss. You should also make a note of any strange behaviors, such as lethargy, balance problems or excessive nervousness.

Observing the early signs of sickness goes a long way toward helping your veterinarian effective treat your dog. Keep a record of symptoms, when they first developed and if they have been intermittent or ongoing.

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Pee Pads Training Tips

May 23, 2008

Feel free to post any comments about your dog or pee pads trainings tips!

#1 Tip: Always reward your dog for going potty on pee pads. I give her just a small treat everytime. She 99% accurate now.


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