Wednesday, October 15, 2008
3 Simple Steps To Cleaning Your Dog's Face
2. Hold open the ear with one hand and gently clean inside the flap with a small piece of moistened cotton. Use a fresh piece for each ear. Do not probe too deeply into the ear canal.
3. Loose facial skin must be cleaned regularly with damp cotton. This prevents dirt, dead skin, and bacteria from collecting in the folds and causing irritation and infection.
Friday, September 19, 2008
7 rules for a happy, well-behaved dog
An article from Seattle Times
Here’s one of the best newspaper articles that I’ve read about raising puppies responsibly into happy dogs. Deborah Wood writes in the
Seattle Times an article called, “Good human: 7 rules for a happy, well-behaved dog“.
Here’s part of the article:
Rule 1: Start early. Every Wednesday night, thepuppies take over Dog Days Dog Training in Vancouver, Wash. There isequipment to play on, new friends to make during structured playtime,basic commands to learn and plenty of potty breaks.
Rule 2: If you didn’t start early, train your dognow. One study showed one of the biggest differences between dogs thatare given to shelters and those that aren’t was obedience classes. Dogsthat know such simple skills as sit, come and walking on a leash arebetter companions than those that don’t. And dogs can learn at any age.
Rule 3: Exercise your dog. Barking, jumping andconstantly nagging his owner to play ball are signs that a dog isn’tgetting the exercise it needs. A tired dog is a good dog.
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Saturday, June 7, 2008
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
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Monday, May 26, 2008
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
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Types of Dog Leashes
Flat nylon leashes. The most common. They come in a variety of colors and lengths.
Braided rope leashes. These look like the rope used in rock climbing, with the same colorful patterns. These are sometimes easier on the hand and are quite sturdy.
Leather leashes. These range from the plain to the intricately braided. Take care to keep them out of the water to prevent brittleness. Inspect them for wear. Shorter ones, two to four feet, are ideal for training.
Metal link leashes. Especially if your dog likes to chew on leashes. Sometimes combined with leather, especially for the handle. Not a good leash to use with a choke-chain collar.
Flexi-leads. Developed in Germany, these are spring-loaded, retractable leashes that have a minimum length of 2.5 feet and varying maximum lengths. They come in a variety of sizes. The handle is bulky because it contains the retracting assembly, but there is a comfortable hand grip. Be careful — it is easy to get wrapped up in the flexi-lead and rope-burn yourself or at least get all tangled. These leashes are ideal for letting the dog explore around you while you walk along. They are not very good to use when training your dog because of the amount of give in the rope even when the length is locked in.
How to Guarantee Your Dog Will NOT Come When Called
The re-call is one of the easiest commands to teach but one of the quickest to trash. Many owners ruin their dog's desire to come when called by doing one or all of the following:
* Calling the dog when they're angry.
* Calling the dog when they're about to do something he doesn't like (for example, nail clipping and bathing).
* Calling the dog to put on his leash at the dog park.
* Calling the dog to be put in confinement.
* Waiting to praise the dog until he gets to them.
* Not rewarding the dog sufficiently.
* Calling their off-leash dog to come before he is trained.
Call your dog often during off-leash play sessions. When he comes back to you, let him know how pleased you are and then tell him to go back and play again. You are accomplishing two important things here: checking to make sure your dog complies and teaching your dog that coming to you does not mean the end of play, but rather a pleasant time out for reward.