Wednesday, 25 July 2012

                   

Tips on How to House Train Your Puppy

                                   Yard Training Your Dog
* Praise your dog once he has finished doing his business out in the yard and then bring him back into the house promptly. This is to teach your dog the main purpose of the yard. Don't leave your dog outside for a long time during the training period because it may cause confusion for your dog about the yard's main function.
* By bringing your dog to a particular area each time you go out to the yard, your dog will eventually only use that specific area of the yard. Sooner or later, your dog will be familiarized with that area of the yard.
Training Your Puppy/New Dog
* Leave your puppy discreetly because by making a huge deal over leaving them at home alone makes them pick up a bad vibe from us. When you are going to go out, do not say bye to your puppy because your actions and this commotion that is going on makes him believe that you think that something is about to go terribly wrong once you walk out that door. This is one of the many reasons for separation anxiety. So to exit the house as subtle as you possibly can is the best thing to do.
* For the first three days while you are at home with your puppy, put something chewable in his crate and leave your puppy in the crate for 60 minutes. By doing this, your puppy will connect the crate with nice things. By the end of the hour, go outside with him straightaway. Do this two times or three times daily.
* By 9-12 months, your puppy won't be needing the crate as much. So you should be allowing your puppy to stroll around the house freely while you are not around. But if your puppy honestly does cause too much mischief then put him back in the crate for a few more months. But in a couple of months time, by the age of one, your puppy should be trustworthy to not make a wreck of the house.
How To Control Your Dog's Business
* You are misguided if you believe that your dog is housebroken when he comes to you asking to be let out or waits by the door. By doing so, you are in fact putting an arduous burden on your pet. Take your dog out regularly for a potty break so that your dog will eventually realize that there will always be another potty break soon. Take your dog out for a potty break frequently. For example, first thing when you wake up and last thing before bed. But remember to be more tolerant if your dog isn't feeling well. So if he needs more potty breaks, allow him to have it. Also, remember to let your dog go outside to do his business if he really needs it but his next break is still a long way off.
* By always taking your dog outside for a potty break on schedule, you will soon find out when he does his business. It is highly likely that if your dog misses one of his potty breaks, he will have to go out and do his business while you are not at home. But you can quicken the process by bringing him out for a stroll. This proves that being observant is useful because it helps you avoid a tight situations such as your dog doing his business indoors because you weren't around to bring him outside.
* If your dog does his business in his crate, do not punish him, a stinky crate is a horrible punishment as it is.
Dogs at Night
* Your dog may get up and begin rolling about throughout the night if he sleeps with you on your bed. This could imply that he wishes to go outside.
* If you have a doggie door, the techniques are exactly the same, until your dog knows how to go outside all by himself without your help. But nevertheless, be there every step of the way during your dog's training.You should always be there to praise him and to train him to use only specific areas of the yard.
* If your dog starts crying in the middle of the night and he is in his crate, get a blanket and cover his crate with it.
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Some Facts About Dog Obedience Training


Dog obedience training is one of the best jobs a pet owner can give to their dogs and puppies. In fact this is used by many to ensure most behaviors associated with dogs are solved. In addition it acts as the foundation for streamlining any bad behavior that might be seen in dog pets.

The training ensures an open communication is created between the owner and the dog. And when doing this, communication plays an important tool as it allows the dog to get the instructions on what they need to get right. A dog can be taught anything to obey.

Dog obedience training is an important aspect because those which have not undergone training will behave like ordinary untamed creatures. This means they will soil the house, make destructions, bark at every given moment, fight unnecessarily and even go to the extent of biting owners and visitors. In order to eliminate this entire problem, dogs must be taught on how to direct their natural behaviors in places and manners which is acceptable domestically.

Dog obedience training is a sure way of establishing the social hierarchies. By obeying simple instructions, this shows they are able to comply and respect the owner. It must not go over board when training but simple methods that will make them submit. Training must be fun for the owner and the dog itself, and in return it will create special bonds. A dog that is well trained in obedience will get enough space and freedom as compared to untrained one.

Knowing an obedient dog

Dog obedience training allows one to know those that have undergone training. To know the dog, start with the basic commands and get if they can respond to them each moment. Those responding well to the commands are trained in it. However, not all dogs which pass through obedience training are obedient. In case they do not respond to instructions, then retraining should be done again.

When obedience training is being done, two people will be involved, the handler and the trainer. Alternatively one person can do the job alone. This will take some times, but it will depend on the dog itself in taking the tricks and the trainer. In order to succeed in this, trusting and creating a good relationship between the dog and the handler is essential. Mostly the training is carried out for about 10 weeks.

Basic commands

Almost in all dog obedience training exercises, the following commands are given:

Sit- the dog will sit when commanded

Down-This commands the dog to lie with the front and rear feet on the ground

Heel-The dogs shoulders and head are placed closer and parallel with those of the handler

Come-This is also called the recall command to call the dog

Stay- This command tells the dog to remain where it is and in a given position.

The dog must remain intact till when another command is given out.

Other command popular in dog obedience training include fetch, roll over, speak, stop and leave it.

It is good to remember that dog obedience training must be done at a good pace. Though dogs are trained in various aspects, obedience training should be part of trainers' curriculum. However when training the dog, one should avoid nagging, hitting, slapping and spanking as it will worsen the situation.

Dogs behaving badly can be a major issue for most dog owners and knowing how to deal with this is important for both the owner and the dog. For instance a dog that constantly chews everything at home can be trained not to do this and here are some great ideas to stop a dog from chewing.

Article  :By Martin K James

Saturday, 7 July 2012

Ensure That You Are Providing Your Dog With Their Nutritional Needs


It is extremely common that people will become confused about which dog food to buy for their loved canine companion. Some dog foods that claim they are healthy and tantalise your dogs taste buds can be the exact opposite - which means you need to ensure you are supplying he/she with the correct food.

Many products can be deceiving by displaying the meaty contents on the front, yet in the small print at the back of your dog food tin could be some unwanted ingredients with simply 10% real meat.

Dog's need the right mixture of: proteins; carbohydrates; fats; vitamins and minerals and water in order to survive and live a healthy and happy life. Despite their diet sounding a lot similar to that of a human's, and despite popular belief, you cannot feed your dog on complete human food as it is extremely unhealthy.

A perfect diet for dog food would contain 50% meat and 50% vegetables with no grain, wheat or any other cheap filler. A dog food that is the closest to this ratio as possible is the healthiest for your dog however; you may not be able to find all of this information on the label. If you are unable to find out the above information from the label of the tin then ensure that meat meal protein sources are high on the list of the ingredients.

There are other factors that you need to consider when it comes to your dog's diet, such as human food that they cannot eat. While it is okay to provide your dog with human food as a treat if it is only occasionally, there are some foods that you need to watch out for that can seriously damage a dog's health.

These foods include: avocado, alcohol, onions, garlic, caffeine, grapes, raisins, dairy products, macadamia nuts, candy and gum, chocolate, fat trimmings and bones, peaches and plums, raw eggs, raw meat and fish, salt, sugary foods and drinks, yeast dough and human medicines.

While that can be described as a very long list there are also lots of food that you can share with your dog such as: lean meats, fresh fruits, vegetables, cooked white rice and pasta and more.

It is also recommended that you do not attempt to put your dog on a vegetarian diet. While dog's have the ability to be vegetarians and survive it is not recommended for their diet as they are natural canines. Many veterinarians agree that they may not thrive on a vegetarian diet and it could seriously affect their health.

It is imperative that you provide your dog with a healthy lifestyle as you, as their owner, have sole responsibility of their health and well-being. Many dogs are becoming obese due to fatty foods that are not recommended for their diet and overfeeding by their owners - so ensure that your dog lives a long and prosper lifestyle.

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