Nov
27
2009
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What You Need To Know About In Home Dog Training

Have you ever gone home to see your puppy make your whole living room his personal fire hydrant? How about leaving for work trying to cover the freshly gnawed side of your shoe? Do you have friends who took rabies shots before deciding to ever visit you again? If this is you then it might be time to call in dog training experts into your abode.

There are a number of pet owners who want to train their own pets. Unfortunately, due to lack of know-how and time, they dont get around doing much about this. If this is you, do not fret; in home dog training is an excellent alternative way to watch your dogs progress in the privacy in your own home. Sounds good? Well, before you call up that dog trainer, there are a few things you might want to ask first.

At what level of obedience is your dog? If your canine is already moderately well-mannered, this means that you have been at least a little bit successful in dog training. You may want to continue in this. However, if you believe you are not qualified to teach him anything, then you should call in the experts as soon as you can.

Where can I look for the excellent trainers? The good trainers are known by the dogs they have handled. Ask your family,friends, or neighbors if they have had experience with these professionals. Search through the internet and yellow pages for the services of a company or individual that comes highly recommended by canine organizations or blogs and forums. Inquire on their fees and set an appointment with one that seems to give you the best value for your dollars.

What makes a good trainer? The most important thing you need to check in a trainer is his manner of handling the dog. Violence, yelling, or force of any kind should not be tolerated regardless the reasons he may have. Feel free to ask for personal records and referrals he has to you can check it yourself. There are no official government licenses for animal training to date; however, most of these professionals have graduated from courses that will equip them in the career path they’ve chosen. One of the best qualifications they can have is the International Association of Canine Professionals’ CDT or CDTA certification.

Are individual classes better than group classes? Individual classes ensure your dogs get the undivided attention of the teacher on him. Group classes on the other hand, will be good for the dog’s socialization skills. It will also be cheaper for the owners as they get to chip in for the trainer’s fees and other expenses. As much as you are able, enroll him in group sessions with dogs whose owners you know take care of their animals. Infections and fleas are not what you want out of your dog’s classes.

When should training begin? Right away! Ideally, training puppies should begin as early as 8 weeks old. However, you can always teach an old dog new tricks. If you are prepared, your dog is in attendance, and you have a competent trainer, then sky’s the limit! Through in home dog training, you can have a trained dog the safe and convinient way.

Geraldine Dimarco enjoys the benefits of dog training her brood of dogs. Get free information on In Home Dog Training today.

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Aug
15
2009
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Mastiff Dog Breeds

The Mastiff dog breeds such as many dog breeds has a history that goes back over 2,000 years. Used in Britain, Rome and other ancient civilizations as hunting dogs, warrior dogs and guard dogs, the Mastiff has had a long, illustrious past. The Mastiff was brought to Britain by the Phoenicians in the 6th century BC. The Romans discovered this incredible dog when they invaded Britain, and took some back home to Italy. Reputedly, Julius Caesar’s favorite dog was a Mastiff breed. Kubla Khan kept thousands of Mastiffs as part of his army, and Hannibal brought several battalions of these massive dogs with him when he made his famous crossing of the Alps.

The Mastiff dogs remained a favorite of British royals, guarding castles and estates. Mastiffs were used for bear baiting between the 12th and 19th century. This was a very popular sport at the time. The dogs were used to attack chained bears, tigers and bulls.

Mastiffs arrived in the new world in the 17th century, though it wasn’t until nearly 200 years later that the breed became popular in the Americas. Today, mastiff dogs are trained to be working dogs performing duties including search and rescue, guard duty and law enforcement as well as household pets. These dogs are among the very largest breeds, often weighing in at more than 200 pounds and with a height of 30 inches at the shoulder. These are very muscular and powerful dogs; they have fur which may be pale orange, fawn, silver or brindle with black ears and muzzles.

The Mastiff used to be trained to be fearsome warriors and hunters, but now these dogs are trained to be loving, gentle pets and helpful working dogs. Of course every dog is a little different, but most Mastiffs are exceptionally calm and even tempered animals. However, they can be a little stubborn, especially once they get older and set in their ways (not to mention very large). It’s best to make sure that your Mastiff is well trained while they’re still very young.

While yesterday’s Mastiff breed was a fierce opponent, today the Mastiff is gentle and affectionate. While every Mastiff is an individual, the majority of dogs are calm and easy going. Mastiffs can be a bit of a challenge to train. They can be a bit stubborn, and with their size, you’re better off if you get all your training done when the dog is young and of smaller stature. At the same time, some Mastiffs are very sensitive to harsh words from their family.

Adults love Mastiffs too and vice versa. If you have a Mastiff, you have a friend for life this is a dog which wants to be where you are, whether you’re relaxing or going for a run. Mastiffs prefer the company of their families above all else.

Mastiffs tend to be shy around new people and will often sit quietly close by until introduced. They generally get along with other pets if they have been socialized well when young. If your new Mastiff hasn’t had this training as a puppy, you’ll have to either train them how to interact appropriately with other animals or make sure that your dog can’t be around other pets without close supervision.

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Aug
11
2009
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Mastiff Dogs The Basics

The Mastiff dog has a long history; these dogs have been domesticated for more than two thousand years. The Romans bred the ancestors of modern Mastiff dog breeds for use as guard dogs and hunting dogs and in brought these dogs to the British Isles in the 6th century when they conquered Britain. These dogs, already favorites with the Romans (including Julius Caesar, by many accounts) quickly became popular in Britain as well and became the ancestors of the modern English Mastiff. Mastiffs also were part of the war party when Hannibal crossed the Alps and were a favorite of the Kublai Khan, who kept a kennel of thousands of the dogs.

In Britain, the Mastiff became favored guard dogs with royalty, though they also found some less honorable work there. Mastiffs were used in the sports of bear, bull and lion baiting from the 1100s until the 1830s when the practice was outlawed in Britain.

Mastiff dogs are one of the largest domesticated breeds in existence and can weigh over 200 pounds and stand 30 at the shoulder. The Mastiff is a very muscular dog with black muzzles and ears and coats which are usually pale shades of fawn, orange, silver or brindle patterns.

Today, he is still the largest breed of dog, often reaching a weight of 220 pounds and a shoulder height of 30 inches. They should appear massive and powerful, with a black mask and ears highlighting a pale coat of silver, apricot, fawn or brindle short hair.

If you’re considering a Mastiff dog for your home, you’ll need to be prepared for some drooling and some snoring and snuffling as they sleep. However, they more than make up for this fault due to their loyalty and natural aptitude for guard duty. These dogs very rarely bark, but they will hold any intruder at bay until told that things are under control. Mastiffs also make excellent companions for children. While you’ll want to keep an eye of very young children while playing with Mastiffs, they love children and are very patient and gentle with even energetic kids.

Adults love Mastiffs too and vice versa. If you have a Mastiff, you have a friend for life this is a dog which wants to be where you are, whether you’re relaxing or going for a run. Mastiffs prefer the company of their families above all else.

These dogs are often shy when meeting new people and will usually just sit quietly until being formally introduced. Mastiff dogs usually get along with other pets, as long as they’ve been properly socialized as pups. If your Mastiff dog hasn’t learned how to behave around other animals, you’ll need to teach them or simply keep them away from other animals unless they will be closely supervised.

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May
27
2009
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Toy Poodle: The Tiny and Fancy Water Dog Breed

Fancy and glamorous looking, that’s what the well-known toy poodle is. Who would not recognize this breed in its fluffy and well-maintained cotton ball-like hair? When it walks, it walks with such commanding grace and poise that people can’t help but admire the spectacular sight of this dog.

The toy poodle is famous and always visible in the fields of dog shows and dog sports. It is a challenger and often champions the agility, obedience and tracking competitions, and surprisingly, herding as well. This dog is regarded as one of the most intelligent dog therefore aside from just well-groomed hair; you can expect hard work from this breed, too.

The poodle in general is a type of water dog and therefore has a natural love for water and swimming. In fact, in the earlier centuries, the poodle is used to track and retrieve hunted fowls and other small games. Nowadays, the breed is not popular at hunting and swimming anymore.

The poodles are categorized in three sizes namely the standard, miniature and toy. Each possesses a thick and single- coated hair that is naturally curly and low-shedding and have textures ranging from coarse to wooly and soft. They often appear in many shades and patterns of color such as solid-colored, parti-colored and phantom which is a pattern of black and tan.

Poodles are highly energetic and are easily bored and because of this, they always find themselves in some mischievous works. They are excellent towards children and are great in befriending other humans and animals. They also love to play and it is best to give them lots of it but give them plenty of rest afterwards too.

The poodles are also great at keeping watch and are quite adaptable to any changes in the surrounding. They are quick to learn and therefore training sessions are very easy. You can potty train the poodles with no or little difficulty wherein other breeds, you will find it difficult.

Poodles are believed to be in existence all over Western Europe for over 400 years. It was debated that its breed was developed in Denmark, Germany, France or the now ancient Piedmont region. Today, however, France is recognized as its official place of origin.

It was the French who discovered and developed different uses for this water dog such as circus performing. The name poodle came from the German word “pudel” meaning the one who always gets wet”. The now endangered French water dog is said to be the ancestor of the poodle and in France, it is called “caniche” meaning duck dog.

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May
25
2009
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The Tiny and Glamorous Water Dog Breed, The Toy Poodle

Fancy and glamorous looking, that’s what the well-known toy poodle is. Who would not recognize this breed in its fluffy and well-maintained cotton ball-like hair? When it walks, it walks with such commanding grace and poise that people can’t help but admire the spectacular sight of this dog.

The toy poodle is a tiny-sized poodle that’s popularly known as a contender on dog shows and dog sports. It excels in the fields of agility, obedience and tracking competitions and believe it or not, in terms of herding, too. The toy poodle is one of the most intelligent dogs therefore, aside from glam, you can expect hard work and persistence from this dog as well.

In general, the poodle breed is a water type of dog and they have an affinity to water and are superb swimmers. During the first centuries of their existence, this breed was used to retrieve shot fowls and other game. Today, they are rarely used for such tasks but instead are used as show dogs and family pets.

The poodles are categorized in three sizes namely the standard, miniature and toy. Each possesses a thick and single- coated hair that is naturally curly and low-shedding and have textures ranging from coarse to wooly and soft. They often appear in many shades and patterns of color such as solid-colored, parti-colored and phantom which is a pattern of black and tan.

The breed is highly spirited and is prone to boredom that’s why they’re always caught up in a lot of mischief. Towards children, however, they are extremely loving and affectionate and does not back down at meeting new people and new animals. Moreover, the poodle should be allowed lots of playtime since they love to play but make sure to give them plenty of rest afterwards.

Additionally, the poodles make outstanding watchdogs and are swift to adapt in changes in the environment. Being intelligent creatures, the poodles are easy to handle when it comes to training. When it comes to potty training, you can count on the poodles to get the rules quickly.

It is believed that the poodle had been in existence for 400 years all over Western Europe. The exact place of its origin is debated to be France, Germany, Denmark or the ancient region of Piedmont. However, France is now the officially recognized place of origin of the breed.

It was the French who discovered and developed different uses for this water dog such as circus performing. The name poodle came from the German word “pudel” meaning the one who always gets wet”. The now endangered French water dog is said to be the ancestor of the poodle and in France, it is called “caniche” meaning duck dog.

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Jan
31
2009
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How To Housebreak Your Puppy

Housebreaking is the most indispensable thing your puppy must learn. Common sense should tell you why. Do you want your house to stay spic and span? Handle your puppy’s housebreaking well. Aside from the maintenance of your household hygiene, trained dogs are happy dogs. As creatures of habit, it’s in their nature to keep schedules as pack animals. Here is how you should housebreak your puppy:

Ideal Housebreaking Age

When your puppy reaches the age of 8 to 12 weeks old, it’s high time to begin housebreaking. Remember the saying that old dogs can’t learn new tricks? It is true so why take chances?

Training Your Puppy Using A Crate

Dog trainers suggest using a crate in housebreaking your puppy. A crate is like a cage, with see-through bars and a locking door. Its size should accommodate well the dogs size for it to move around in. It should be used like a dog’s bedroom. It is advised to not confine your puppy in his crate for more than two hours at a time.

Crate training is used for training because dogs generally will not soil their sleeping area. Puppy’s at the age of 3 months old will have to eliminate every 3 hours, therefore, you should take your puppy outside more often. If you leave the puppy in the crate longer than that, he is sure to have an accident.

Rountines Are Important For Your Puppy

When it is time to take your dog out doors to eliminate be sure to use one door only. This way he will use that door to let you know he needs to go outside.

Taking the puppy out at the same time everyday will help your dog to get into a routine. This will help him to learn to hold it in until you are available.

Look For Clues

In order to accomplish this goal, you must pay attention to the signs that your dog is giving you when he needs to go out. He may scratch on the door, starting at the door, circling in an area or he may be constantly sniffing. That is your clue to let him out.

Patience is a Big Virtue

Like any training endeavor, housebreaking requires a lot of patience. If you definitely despise cleaning your dog’s waste off your Persian carpets on an hourly basis and having your whole house smell like a public bathroom, you want the housebreaking to be successful in a wink of an eye, if not sooner.

Using Your Common Sense

Common Sense will help you and your dog while housebreaking. Stick to a routine, do not give him water before bed, to not ignore the clues.

In order to succeed in housebreaking your puppy patience and consistency is of vital importance. If for some reason you are not able to stick to the routine and your puppy has an accident don’t blame him just get back into that routine as soon as possible. It will take a lot of time and commitment on your part but don’t give up.

Stay Consistent!

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Jan
20
2009
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Advantage Flea Medicine – How To Get Fleas Away From Your Pets

If you have a pet that is constantly scratching, Advantage flea medicine should be able to help. Through halting the pervasion of fleas and eliminating the ones that try to bite your pet, you will be able to work at ridding your pets and home of these troublesome pests. It is very vital that your home is ridded of fleas, because they bear diseases and cause discomfort to dogs,cats, and even humans.

Advantage flea medicine is easy to apply. Either in pill or lotion format, you treat your pet with the medications. The pet then absorbs the medication into their blood stream. When a flea bites them or comes in contact with the medication, they are poisoned. This prevents them from reproducing, which will lead to the demise of the flea. By undermining ther reproductive powers, hence the reduction in the number of fleas, you can exploit your pet as a flea removal implement.

Advantage flea medicine can be used throughout the year, but it is advised that for those who do not want to treat their pets all of the time, it is applied several weeks prior to the start of flea season. Flea season usually begins in April, thus it is advised that you begin treatments in early march. Medication should continue until after flea season has ended, which occurs in December. As a result of this, only January and February are reasonably safe for your pets to stay without medications.

If you have a flea problem, Advantage flea medication can help remove the problem. Nevertheless, this method takes time. If you have a critical infestation, you will have to use flea foggers or other products to quickly remove fleas. As flea bites can linger for up to two weeks, fleas can cause a great deal of discomfort for both yourself and your pets. Because fleas will bite anything that is warm with blood, they are also prime candidates for spreading disease. Even though they are not noted for the transmission of airborne diseases as mosquitoes are, it is still a matter of great concern that is worth addressing

One of the advantages you can will derive from flea medication is the prevention of the occurance of infestation. This is particularly important if your pet goes outside, as the majority of flea infestations begin with a pet who has gone outside and has brought so much as a single flea indoors.

Whenever you try to remove flea infestation, you should make sure of disposing the items, such as vacuum bags, where fleas may breed

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