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Crate Train Your Dog – Learn How to Do It

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

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It is of the utmost importance to crate train your dog. If you can crate train it, it will be better prepared for housetraining, aggression training, and car transportation. it will also reduce stress and anxiety in your dog. Crate training leads to easier training down the road.

The way crate training works on a dog is pretty simple. A dog naturally does not want to soil the place where it eats and sleeps. With your dog in its crate, it will do its best to not soil the area. But you have to take him outside about every 45 minutes for a bathroom break. A dog will naturally not want to soil in their space, but if left there to long, they will eventually not be able to stop themselves.

Make it a routine to take your dog outside every 45 minutes, and afterward be sure to praise him. give the dog at least 5 minutes to decide whether it wants to eliminate.

You can also give a treat for every successful trip. Don’t show anger if the dog makes a mistake indoors or in its crate. it won’t really understand why it’s being punished. instead, reward your dog for good behaviors.

If you can’t be around your dog/puppy, you should keep it in a crate. you can give your puppy treats while it’s in its crate to associate being in the crate with a positive experience.

You must be sure that someone is available to allow your dog out of the crate while you are away. the dog could be set back in its training by weeks if you do this. only put your dog in its crate when you are home, or when someone else is there.

Be sure to note what time your dog decides to go. you can reward your dog with play, praise, food, etc. allow your dog to roam free as a reward for eliminating outside.

If there is an accident, be sure not to be angry with the dog. Accidents happen simply because the dog was left unsupervised. it is up to you to be sure that the dog is always in its crate when you need it to be.

After a few months of crate training or less, your dog will have the habit down, and you won’t have to worry about soiling your home while you’re away.

Crate Train Your Dog – Learn How to Do It

Train Your Way To Dog Training Success With Dog Training Courses

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

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Courses in dog training are intended to help individuals and owners attain good understanding of man’s best friend. these courses are also ideal for individuals in terms of grasping the many methods of professional dog training.

A variety of methods can be employed in dog training. these range from the use of clicker training, voice activation, whistles, treats and non treat programs. Individuals involved in dog training benefit in various ways. they get to appreciate agility, work and basic obedience.

Areas of specialization as a result of training include hunting, guiding especially the blind, search and rescue, law enforcement, security etc.

The essence of courses in dog training is to become pack leaders. The objective of this approach is not only to train them handle their own dog, but also do the same with other dogs and even control dogs which do not belong to them. In this way, they are able to clearly instruct other dog owners how to handle their pets.

Communication is an important part of learning how to become a dog trainer. A properly run training school or course will show you how to communicate with customers easily and help them understand what to do and how to work with their dogs.

The most widely used training technique in most training schools for dogs is the reward based program. A dog is rewarded anytime it does well. other dog training schools use non treat programs. this basically means that you praise your dog for behaving well.

Classes in dog training as well as most training schools will also incorporate many other aspects like using the dog’s lead and also handling it without the lead. they will also instruct you on how to make your dog cease jumping and barking.

The obedience courses cover the basics. Once the basics have been mastered, you can then move on to the advanced training which involves things like controlling your dog from a distance using hand signals and walking your dog off lead under complete control.

Of course, the main objective of dog training is to make you a pack leader in full control of your pet and also to teach the same to other dog owners.

If you love dogs, you could consider a dog training career. find out more about how going on a residential dog training course can get you started.

Train Your Way To Dog Training Success With Dog Training Courses

Is My Dog Depressed?

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

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Despite having fur and four legs, pet owners often treat their dogs as if they were human. Just like humans, our furry companions have good times and bad times. Dogs, just like humans, can get depressed. Unfortunately, unlike humans, dogs are unable to get over the blues on their own.

Signs that your dog may be depressed are similar to the signs you may see in your human companions. Dogs can get lethargic, lose their appetite for food or water, stop playing, and in drastic cases, can lose a significant amount of weight. Because pets cannot speak for themselves, it’s important for pet owners to pay attention to these signs.

The reasons that your dog may get depressed are as varied as the reasons that humans get the blues. like humans, pets grieve the loss of a loved one, such as a child going off to college or a loved one passing away. sometimes changes in lifestyle, such as moving to a new home, or other sudden changes in their environment, can have a dramatic effect on your pet. It’s also possible that your dog has a chemical imbalance that requires a veterinarian’s care.

There are ways to ease your dog’s sadness, provided that there are no physical ailments that are the cause of the depression. doing simple activities, such as engaging and playing with your dog more or offering your pet a new toy or treat, can sometimes liven up your depressed pet. If your dog has lost a companion, such as another pet, you might consider replacing the companion or take your pet to a dog park to try and make new friends. Consider putting your pet in doggie-daycare, if you work during the day. This will ensure that your pet is not alone and will also enable your dog to make other canine friends, that could help pull them out of their depression.

Be patient with your dog. Just like our moody human companions, it may take more than a playful afternoon to get your furry companion to liven up. Time, patience and persistence may be key to turning your dog’s depression around.

If you have tried interacting with your pet and your dog still seems depressed, then it’s a good idea to take your pet to the veterinarian to be sure there are no other ailments that are causing your dog’s blue mood. If the veterinarian rules out physical ailments, but your dog is still depressed, it’s possible that your pet may be prescribed an anti-depressant to correct a possible chemical imbalance, much like the solution for severe depression in humans.

If your dog gets depressed, there is no need to be alarmed. No matter the reason for your furry companions sadness, your dog needs you, more than ever, to see them through this trying time. Giving your pet lots of attention, loving care, and patience could be all your dog needs to overcome depression.

Is My Dog Depressed?

‘Hound Dog’ cop nails five teens

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

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$1,500 in stolen merchandise from Partridge Creek found in vehicle“Hound Dog” is at it again.“Hound Dog” is the nickname given to Utica Police Officer Greg Morabito by his colleagues because of the way he sniffs out criminals.Over the weekend, Morabito arrested five teenagers for shoplifting after he spotted them acting suspiciously while driving on Hall Road, according to Detective Sgt. David Faber.Morabito searched their car and found $1,500 worth of merchandise, predominantly clothing, stolen from several stores at The Mall at Partridge Creek on Hall Road in Clinton Township.Morabito arrested three juveniles and two adults. three of the people are from Pontiac, one is from Ferndale and the other is from Arlington, Texas.The juveniles were turned over to Oakland County Juvenile authorities. Warrants are being sought for the two adults.Morabito saw the suspects driving westbound on Hall Road on Saturday with the license plate of their vehicle hanging on by one screw. when the occupants of the car spotted Morabito they started making moves as though to conceal items, Faber said.“when he approached their car he immediately saw a lot of clothing that wasn’t in bags,” Faber said. “he further checked the clothing and they still had the price tags on them.”Morabito questioned the suspects and they admitted to stealing items from the Gap, H & H, Victoria Secret and Express, according to Faber.“they stole a lot of clothing,” Faber said. he added that police returned the clothing to the stores.Morabito has a history of arresting people in the Hall Road corridor. he keeps a close eye on people who act suspiciously — or fidgety — as they drive on Hall Road and especially when they are parked in a shopping mall lot.even his colleagues are impressed on how he manages so many felony arrests such as shoplifting, purse snatchings and credit card fraud.“He’s one in a million” Faber said. “Greg does an excellent job because he is alert and knows what he’s looking for.”

‘Hound Dog’ cop nails five teens

Train your dog for praise or treats?

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

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By: Chryssa RichPet Insurance Marketing AssociateJayda and I recently completed a local obedience training course. before the class started, I watched a DVD on pet health and obedience provided to me by the shelter where Jayda was adopted. in every scene, I noted the owner rewarded the dog with a treat.

Naturally, I headed to the nearest pet store and found some yummy little meaty things to toss Jayda’s way whenever she did something right. But two weeks and two jars of treats later, I still hadn’t gotten my dog to sit on command. I also began to wonder if all the high-calorie treats could be problematic for pet health.

The obedience class was a real eye-opener. Our trainer explained that most dogs will learn to obey with three simple tools: the right collar, consistency and praise. After a bit of dedication, that combination began to work for Jayda.

During the first class, Jayda lashed out at another dog, the same way she had towards a fellow dog at the Pets best pet insurance office weeks prior. The trainer walked her to the front of the room to calm her down but Jayda dug in her heels in protest. as soon as she began to comply, the instructor praised her and Jayda’s ears and tail happily perked up.

As the weeks went by, those ears and tail got perkier and perkier. now when she obeys a command, which is almost always, her tail starts wiggling on the floor in anticipation of the praise she’s about to receive.

Our class was comprised of about 20 other dogs of varying breeds and ages and their owners. not a single duo relied on treats and all saw stellar results by the end of the eight weeks.

Some pet owners insist their dogs aren’t motivated by praise, and some just feel good giving treats to their pups. if that’s the case, be sure to choose a tiny, soft treat that doesn’t crumble. You want your dog to be able to gulp it down fast before he loses his train of thought.

And don’t forget to consider calorie and fat counts in conjunction with your pet’s diet. Pet health can be compromised by too many treats, especially human food like cheese or bread.

If you’re training a new dog, give it a go without treats first. if you need extra help, work with a trainer and talk to your vet about the best way to safely motivate your pup. It takes a bit of work, but in the end it’s worth it. Nothing makes life easier than a well-behaved dog—and now that Jayda’s responding to my commands, she’s always welcome at the pet insurance office.

Train your dog for praise or treats?

SF Dodger Fan » Eureka – I Found Them – Dodger Dogs!

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

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If you’ve followed this site for a while, you know I’ve been on a long search for Dodger Dogs.  I had some help that certain Smart and Final stores in the Bay Area might have them, but alas, the one near me didn’t carry them…even after I called and they said they did have them.

Well, everything looked brighter this week, when I made a list of all the Smart & Final stores in the Bay Area.  I started calling them, but you had to be careful because many carry Farmer John dogs, but not Dodger Dogs.  Finally, I made a breakthrough.  the store a little farther from my house carries Dodger Dogs..but in their frozen section.  Apparently this is the difference.  You have to check the freezer section, not just the refrigerator section.  they only seem to sell them in 18 packs, which are a lot to eat, but all the more reason to have a party for your local Dodger fan friends. 

So here’s the kicker.  I have searched high and low on the internet and no one seems to sell Dodger Dogs.  Unless you live near a Smart and Final in California, I don’t know of any other way to get them.  I also called UPS and they do allow you to ship them, but you have to do them 2 day air to make sure they don’t spoil.  You also have to freeze ship them with dry ice.

Here’s where I need your help.  I know that people from all over read this site, and not just here in California.  My question is:

Would you pay to have some one ship a pack of Dodger Dogs to your house? 

Would you pay even if it cost $40-70 dollars for an 18 pack?  Obviously the dogs don’t cost that much, but early estimates of shipping are $20-40 just for UPS.

Let me know your comments below.  Also, if you know for sure you want them, e-mail me at scott@sfdodgerfan.com and I’ll work out sending a pack to you.  I’m really thinking of starting to sell Dodger Dogs on-line, so I’d love a few people to test the process with.

Thanks for your help.  Long Live the Dodger Dog…I can almost taste it I’m so close.

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Dog Clicker Training – Basics

Friday, July 16th, 2010

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Clicker training has been a long established way of training many animals in a reward based manner. it is both effective and kind and can be learnt by anyone. Clicker training is so effective it is the choice of many animal trainers and is used to teach an array of animals from cats, dogs, horses to tigers, dolphins and even elephants! Although you might not be teaching a tiger you can still use clicker training to teach your pet dog basic commands right through to party tricks.

What you need:

The needs for clicker training are very basic, you will need a clicker, some small food bits (‘Coachies’, very fine pieces of soft dog treat or tiny pieces of cheese) and depending on what you are teaching a lead.

How it works:

The clicker works on ‘conditioning’ your pet to carry out a behaviour, this is called shaping. it is done purely by positive reinforcement, in other words rewarding your dog for the behaviour. It’s important to understand you are not bribing the dog; the treat is slowly taken out of the equation in order to make the click sound the reward. it is effective as it tells the dog the exact moment the behaviour was correct and does so without being angry, upset or tired! in effect it is enabling you to talk to your dog. you should limit the sessions to no more than 10-15 minutes, to allow the dog to understand what it has learnt.

Associating the clicker

The first thing to do is to associate the clicker with a positive meaning, if you don’t do this it will just be a sound to ignore. to do this you need very, very small pieces of food. Tiny pieces of sausage, Coachies, small pieces cheese or small bits of soft dog treat. They need to be small as it is meant to give the reward of a taste, you don’t want to fill your dog up! start by putting a few pieces on the floor. As the dog eats them, say nothing, just click. after 3 or 4 times doing this try throwing one or two pieces and clicking as your dog is about to eat it. a couple of times at this and your pet pooch should have linked the click with a reward. Test this by waiting until your dog has stopped looking for food on the floor and whilst saying nothing clicking. If he or she looks at you throw a tid bit down. If not carry on with the previous stage until he or she looks at you after the click.

Now the dog has associated the clicker with a reward you can start teaching commands. to teach sit have the dog near you (you may want to start indoors at first) and just wait. When the dog sits immediately click and hand a tiny piece of food. after a couple of goes at this repeat the step but when he sits click and say ‘sit’, while handing a piece of food. Repeat this a few more times. Now, try calling ‘sit’ first. Wait, do not continue calling this, just wait until the dog sits. As it does, click and give a bit of treat. it may take longer to get this right so give it a few goes. you will notice that your dog will begin to sit more immediately after the command. When it sits straight after you calling the command, stop rewarding with food every time. Keeping the food random (but the click consistent) makes sure it is working for the click not the food and in essence the approval of you rather than food. As the dog gets more and more confident with the command ‘sit’ you can give food less and less.

Using this basic method you can teach other tricks and commands, such as ‘come’, ‘stay’, ‘heel’ and ‘paw’.

Dog Clicker Training – Basics

Great Ideas For Your Puppy Pictures

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

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Puppy pictures are perhaps one of the best ways to remember your dogs. Wherever you are, you can take the pictures with you and bring back old and happy memories with your pups. Although taking pictures may be an easy task, being a pro on it isn’t. it often takes a while before you become a good photographer yourself. You have to lengthen your patience and effort to come up with puppy pictures that are worth keeping.

This article will give you ideas on how to capture your dog’s best moments and how to keep them.

Puppy pictures are one of the most adorable photos you could ever keep. You can take pictures while your pup’s sleeping or playing. You can even capture some memorable moments like the dog’s first walk in the park or the first time he visited a salon. there are actually endless ideas on puppy pictures. all you need to do is bring out your creativity and work your way towards taking the best shots of your dog.

Camera tricks play a vital role in taking puppy pictures. You can use the night mode for better vision or you can use the automatic flash whenever you need it. there are actually a lot of things you can do with your camera. By simply setting it into the right mode and by knowing which angles to focus on, you can definitely come up with the best puppy pictures that are worth the keep.

Displaying Puppy Pictures

Puppy pictures can be displayed or kept in many ways. You can enlarge the photos and keep them in bigger frames. You can also purchase small desk frames and display the puppy pictures on your office tables. The dog’s kennel can also be decorated with his own laminated photos. Albums are also another way to keep your puppy pictures safe from mold and mildew. Additionally, you can make personalized frames for your dogs. there are actually no limits in displaying puppy pictures. You simply have to work your creativity and think of all the possibilities to display your dog’s pictures.

Bonding with your Dogs

Puppy pictures are a great way to bond with your dogs. because you get to be with them all the time, the dog will see this activity as part of their play time. You can make the picture taking activity more memorable for you and your dogs by allowing him to enjoy the experience.

You can offer rewards to your dogs for this activity. By giving your dog a pat on the head or by walking him in the park, you can express gratitude to your dogs.

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Great Ideas For Your Puppy Pictures

el-father for parenting solution: Before you get a dog – train the children!

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

1279242017 52 el father for parenting solution: Before you get a dog   train the children!Children need to be taught how to treat pets, both their own and others’, before being allowed near them. most often, dogs bite out of frustration, fear or pain – they cannot talk, they cannot shout, so their only defense is to bite. in order to avoid those situations, teach your children to handle pets with respect, show them the correct way to handle a dog, and help them develop the loving, fun relationship they should have with the family pets.

Puppies may be cute, fluffy and playful, but they are not stuffed toys. they should not be smothered, hugged tightly, pinched, pulled or tugged on. Explain to your children that they feel pain just the same way we do. if being pinched hurts us, it will hurt the dog too.

Young children should not be allowed to pick dogs up and carry them around. Firstly, they tend to pick pets up by their front legs, which can injure the dog. they don’t carry them properly, and tend to drop them rather quickly too. a dog that is being hurt is going to react in the only way they can – with a nip. Teach your children not to pull dogs round their neck either – choking the dog is not likely to make him a friend.

Teach your children how to pet the dog, where not to touch or poke fingers – eyes, ears, in between pads etc. buy a book about the breed of dog you are getting, and learn with your children how to read the dog’s body language. the position of a dog’s ears and tail can tell you a lot about how the dog is feeling and is likely to react. Make sure your children know that a growl is a warning – and if they don’t stop what they’re doing, they’re likely to get bitten.

Teasing is a big problem. it makes for irritable, frustrated dogs, and is likely to end in tears when the dog tries to grab whatever it is being teased with and accidentally grabs a little hand at the same time. I found the best cure for this was to take one of the toys my daughter was playing with, and tease her with it – and then explain that the frustration and anger she was feeling, was exactly how the dogs would feel if she did the same thing to them. often using examples with their toys helps to illustrate the dog’s feelings in the same situation.

You will also need to teach your children to leave the dog alone when it is eating and sleeping. both my children got nipped approaching a sleeping dog too quickly – the dog gets a fright and most often reacts with an open mouth – they don’t even have to be biting to inflict damage with their teeth, especially puppies. not all dogs are protective of their food or toys, but it will take time to teach the dogs to drop a toy or bone when told to, and until that time, it is best not to let small children try to take anything out of a dog’s mouth.

Explain to your children that too much screaming and high-pitched laughter is likely to scare a new puppy, especially when you first bring it home – dogs interpret sounds differently to the way we do, so ask them to try and keep the volume down for a little while until the new puppy gets used to them.

Involve your children in caring for the dog, feeding it, grooming it and cleaning up after it. Just be careful when training the dog – my daughter tried her level best to ruin all our efforts with different commands that made more sense to her, until eventually we had to ban her from training sessions. Don’t let children smack, hit or kick dogs – the dogs may retaliate one day and the consequences could be awful. Disciplining the dogs, just like disciplining the children, must be up to the adults in the house. You wouldn’t let your eldest child discipline a younger sibling, so don’t do it with the dogs either.

Having pets gives children companionship, hours of play and pleasure, but perhaps more importantly, a sense of responsibility and of how to care for another living creature with respect and understanding.

el-father for parenting solution: Before you get a dog – train the children!

How to Teach Dogs Tricks

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

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Can you teach your dog tricks? yes, you can with the only catch being the method you use to achieve that objective. I am sure that you love your pet as much as any other person, but you must understand that ‘baby talk’ with your pet will not accomplish anything much except to drive your dog bonkers. Yeah, imagine being locked in a room with a person who does nothing all day except to say ‘you are so cute, so cuddly, you love your.’ well, you get the idea, right? anyway, you can train your dog without having to resort to any obedience schools, you can do this in quick time, the only catch is you need to use the right method in order for the dog to understand the commands and carry it out effectively.

With the help of Adam Katz dog training methods, you should be able to have your dog jumping through the hooplas in no time at all. here are a few basic things to get you started on the right track.

1. The boss rules – just remember, that you are the boss and not the other way about. you will need to be firm when it comes to training your dog. Pampering your pet is fine, if all you are looking for is a ‘lap dog’. But if you want your dog to do more than just wag his tail, you will need to be firm. just remember, you are the boss.

2. The donkey and the carrot method – Generally, this method is extremely effective, irrespective of the context it is used in, be it with your pet or with your employee. Your dog will understand the commands only if he is rewarded every now and then for his efforts. Remove the reward; you remove the incentive, so remember to reward your dog with those small treats each time he gets the command right.

3. Use the leash – Dogs in general are restless by nature, so getting them to sit still for a second, or to listen to you is a mammoth undertaking. so use the leash to control your pet and to make sure that they get the point, use a short leash. This would enable you to communicate more clearly with your pet.

4. Short sessions – make sure that the training sessions are kept short for if you drag on the sessions, your pet is bound to get bored. Remember, the dull old boring history lessons that you had to sit though while in school, well, how well do you remember what you learnt in those classes. if the answer is in the negative, then how on earth do you expect your pet to retain information provided in the same manner? Remember, with short sessions your dog would get to have more fun and the chances are quite high that he will remember the commands accurately.

These are just a few basic pointers to help you train your dog effectively. With the secrets of a professional dog trainer being available, you should be able to get your dog to obey all the basic commands in very little time. just remember, to be firm, and who knows, you may even be able to enter your pet in a professional dog show, the sky is the limit – literally!

How to Teach Dogs Tricks