Archive for February, 2009

Has your adorable little bundle of joy turned into a monster that is constantly tearing up your house and making a mess on the floor (I’m talking about your puppy)? puppy training classes can help you train your dog to interact with other dogs and people in an acceptable manner, teach your puppy to go for controlled walks on a leash, stop a barking problem or at least reduce it, and fix any number of other behavior problems. You can save yourself a lot of time and money by training your dog at home instead of using a professional. If that is the route you want to go, check out the links in the article for a great resource.

I had a dog that I was ready to drop off at the dog pound because of bad behavior, but after going through puppy training classes he is a near perfect pet. We had a tiny little miniature schnauzer that weighed less than 10 pounds, but thought he was king of the world. This was a real problem with our young daughter who he was very aggressive with. He didn’t hurt her, but he thought he was her boss and we were afraid that he eventually would hurt her. After going to puppy training classes and being put in his place by another, larger dog, he has been a great pet.

You can check your local pet store to see if they know of any good training classes or see if they actually host some. Many of the bigger pet stores like PetSmart and lots of smaller ones have in house training classes. They aren’t necessarily put on by employees of the store, but they provide the facilities for a trainer to come in and facilitate the training of your puppy. In most cases, the training won’t be done for you, you will have to do it. The trainer will help you do the right things and also make sure your puppy interacts with the other dogs. The puppy training classes will usually be once or twice a week for a month or two and at the end, you should have a well behaved pet for life.

Puppy training classes not only give you a well behaved dog, they also give you an unbreakable bond to your dog. After spending quality time with your pet and watching them get better, you can’t help but form a lasting bond. This goes for home training as well as professional puppy training classes so you really can’t lose either way.

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Your home is your castle. When we eat our meals, we like to well seated at a table and enjoy our food in peace and calm. In the same way, when our pets eat food, they too deserve to eat in the best possible atmosphere and with the best possible dog bowls. With the adequate Pet’s dining bowl , your dog will be able to eat in the right way and without any inconvenience at all.
Your pet dining accessories should be at right height. Your pet’s dining bowl should be approximately 15cm or 6 inches below the top of his/her shoulder. For the smaller dog the dog bowl should be approximately 10 cm or 4 inches below the top of his/her shoulder. So that you are pet may eat properly. If eating becomes uncomfortable, then the quantity of food intake is likely to be less. Dogs tend to lift their heads after taking a drink to facilitate swallowing so, the higher the food and water dishes, the less shall be the gulping and the risks of choking.
We have from cute cat bowls and big dog bowls to mats to stop those little spills. All have been designed to fit in with different styles of home. From your country house to your minimalist flat we will have something to suit your home interior.
This Doggy Dining Table is going to be your pet’s new favorite accessory! This tray easily holds both a food and water bowl (bowls not included). The sturdy rubber wood construction ensures safety and durability while your pet is using the table. The tray is perfect for dogs of all sizes! With an adjustable 5 height levels, it will be great for puppies and adult dogs. Elevated eating is important and helpful for dogs that have arthritis and joint pain, but it’s also just plain fun and luxury for all dogs!
In order to make your pet excited about his new dining wear, we make it a point to provide bowls and feeders in various shapes and vibrant colors. We have a Sunglasses Dog Bowl Gifts Set that you can order to give as a gift to any cute pup. Other popular items on the site include the Canine Cosmo Dog Bowl Gift Set, the Flip Flop Dog Bowl Set and the Cuddles Elevated Dog Bowls.
At Upscale Pup we offer you the possibility of acquiring various kinds of bowls, elevated feeders and other items that will make it easier for your little pet to eat. No matter which kind of pup you have, you can find just the right dining accessory for your doggie. Your furry friend will be so happy when you get him all that he needs to eat comfortably. Ordering online is easy. Simply log on to our website and choose the items that you need. We will deliver the items to the address that you provide and you can give your little pet a huge surprise!

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Not every dog is prone to chewing up your stuff: some have an innate desire to chew as a pleasurable activity in itself, and some seem to have no need to chew whatsoever unless they’re driven to it out of sheer boredom. Whichever the case may be, if you know how to train a dog you can improve your dog’s behavior.

It may seem redundant to say “destructive chewing” because when your dog chews up anything it is probably considered destructive. Your dog has strong jaws full of sharp, pointy teeth: just about anything she starts to chew on is probably going to show the effects of it inside of a minute. So just to clarify, when I use the phrase “destructive chewing”, I’m referring to inappropriate chewing: the kind of chewing that’s focused on your own possessions and household items, instead of on your dog’s own designated toys and chews. One of the most potentially destructive chewers is the German Shepherd. If you have one, training German Shepherds needs to be on the top of your to do list.

The three main reasons why dogs chew:

  • Under-exercised dogs often use chewing as a way of burning up nervous energy and giving themselves something to do.
  • Chewing provides a nervous, bored, or lonely dog with an outlet for her emotions. To an anxious dog, the repetitive act of chewing is soothing – it’s the doggie equivalent of comfort food.
  • Most dogs have a natural desire to chew. It’s fun, it passes the time, and it’s a self-rewarding, self-reinforcing activity (for example, if she’s chewing on something that tastes good.)

Dogs are perfectly capable of learning not to chew your stuff – you just have to put in a little effort first, that’s all.

1. You have to be in control of your own home. Your first step should be to dog-proof your home. Even if you have the best-behaved dog in the world, there’s still no reason to test her self-control – after all, dogs explore the world with their mouths.

Dog-proofing your home means taking whatever you don’t want to end up in her mouth, and making it unavailable. Common targets in the home include books, eyewear, clothing, shoes, garbage, and small crunchy appliances like cameras, cell phones, and remote controls.

2. Stop your dog from enjoying the act of chewing things up when you aren’t looking. The more times she manages to snatch a jawful of a forbidden substance – a chair-leg, a pillow, a running shoe – the more readily she’ll target those items in future. If you can prevent her from chewing your stuff in the first place, it’s a lot easier for her to understand what you expect of her. Practically speaking, this means confining her in a dog-proofed area until you’re confident of her understanding of the house rules.

3. Don’t confuse your dog by giving them things to chew up that look like things they aren’t supposed to chew up. Don’t offer your dog cast-off clothes, shoes, or towels to chew and play with: realistically, you can’t possibly expect her to be able to tell the difference between your current shoes and the one she’s got in her mouth that you gave her five minutes ago.

4. Make sure your dog has a lot of things to chew on and play with that are just for her. If her environment is relatively barren of attractive, appropriate chewing objects, you can hardly blame her for targeting your possessions. Remember, most dogs need to chew; if she’s an adolescent (under three years) or a puppy (under one year), her needs will be even more pronounced. Go on a toy and chew shopping spree, then give her two or three to play with at a time. Rotating the available toys every few days will keep things novel and interesting for her.

5. Be very active supervising your dog. Yes, it might be easier for you to just keep her penned up in her crate, run, or the yard – but that’s boring and horrible for her, and hardly much fun for you either (if you wanted a pet that you don’t need to interact with, you’d have got a goldfish, right?) She can’t learn what you expect of her if she’s spending all her time boxed up in the dog-proof zone: she needs the opportunity to explore the boundaries of your expectations, so she can understand what’s appropriate and what’s not.

6. If you catch your dog chewing up something they aren’t supposed to have, interrupt here immediately by making a loud noise or capping and saying “no”. Then, immediately hand her a tasty and dog-appropriate alternative (a rawhide bone or other chew toy); as soon as her jaws close around it, praise her lavishly. There is no better way to get your dog to understand that chewing “her” toys equals praise from you, but everything else equals trouble.

Above all, remember to keep your expectations realistic. You’re not perfect, and neither is your dog: there’s likely to be at least one incident where a cherished item is damaged by her curiosity. If you need help with chewing or potty training a dog, head over to ObedienceTraining4dogs.info and get the help you need.


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The trick of “sitting up” is easily taught to small dogs, but should try not be included in a big dog’s education, as it is difficult for them to preserve their balance.

The training of sitting up is one of the first tricks to teach and forms the groundwork for many other dog tricks. To train a dog to sit up, prepare some treats as a reward, and set your dog on his haunches in a corner, so that he cannot fall either backward or sideways and has very little or no space to lose balance.

Keep him from pitching forward by holding one hand under his chin and with the other hand hold the treat above his nose and keep repeating distinctly and deliberately say, “sit up.” Do not make him sit up too long at any one time, but repeat the lesson frequently and reward him often with plentiful of praise and treats.

During his first lesson he will require considerable assistance from your hand to prevent him from pitching forward, but as he gets control of the balancing muscles and understands what you want, he will depend less and less upon your hand to keep him in position and you can gradually render him less assistance until you will only have to keep one hand in position two or three inches from his neck or chin, so as to be ready to prevent him pitching forward; later on you can withdraw this hand entirely and simply hold the treat just above the level of his head.

By constant practice he will sit up well after you set him up; then he should be set up against the wall, so as to afford him a support for his back only, and after he has been well schooled at this and can keep his position easily, practice him against chair legs, cushions or other objects that afford him less and less assistance, until finally he learns to preserve his balance and sits up without anything to lean against.

During all these lessons the words “sit up” have been impressed upon his mind by frequent repetition, and now comes the final lesson to teach him to sit up as soon as he hears the words, and the chances are, if he has been diligently drilled, it will be necessary only to call him out in the room, show him a treat, hold it up a suitable distance from the floor, say “sit up” and he will do so, when he should be given the treat while still in position.

The only necessity to perfection is to practice him several times a day until he will sit up at the word and without being shown a reward; that can be given him after he has obeyed.

You have now a foundation for many other tricks. He can be taught to beg by moving your hand up and down just in front of his paws, which he will move in unison with yours. He can also be taught to salute by bringing one paw up to the side of his head, or to hold a wooden pipe in his mouth, or to wear a cap on his head or other articles of wearing apparel.

In teaching a dog to submit to being dressed up, do not attempt to get him to wear too many things at once; try him at first with a cap and after he becomes accustomed to that you can put on a coat and gradually accustom him to the other clothing articles.

Enjoy teaching your dog the “sit up” trick and most importantly have fun along the way!

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American Bulldog training can be one of the most rewarding things you do with your new (or old) pet. You will establish a life long bond with your pet through the training process and get a better behaving pet in the process. It is important that you start training your dog as soon as possible because every day you wait is one more day you have to put up with aggression, biting, barking, chewing, jumping, and bathroom “accidents”.

American Bulldog training offers challenges that may not be faced when training other dog breeds. It is important to be aware of the unique character of American Bulldogs in order to make sure you get the best results with your pet.

The biggest thing that offers challenges with an American Bulldog is their size. They are large animals and need space to run. With their large size, they can do way more damage than a Chihuahua.

These dogs can be very playful. This means they like to run around and jump on things. Even when they are just playing, they can do a lot of damage because of their size. They are probably not the best choice if you have small children.

They can be very protective so American Bulldog training needs to involve exposing them to a lot of people. They need to see other people as normal and friendly so they don’t attack everybody they see trying to protect you, their beloved owner.

American Bulldogs have also been known to be very aggressive with other dogs of the same sex. They can also be very aggressive with cats and other small animals.

The last thing to be aware of with American Bulldogs is that some people can view them very negatively even if they never do anything wrong. This makes American Bulldog training extremely important not just some thing that is nice to do. Getting help from a top knotch training system like the Secrets to Dog Training is absolutely essential to successful training.


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Even if you are someone that loves your pet and doesn’t want to go anywhere without it, there are a lot of options for places to stay when you go on vacation. As increasing numbers of people enjoy traveling with pets, it is becoming more common for hotels to allow pets. These hotels make it much more possible to travel with your beloved animals

If you have plans to travel, you can find a wide variety of resources on the internet to help you find pet friendly lodging for your trip. Any internet search will produce a number of websites that you can use to find a good hotel that will allow your pet to stay with you. You only need to enter the location where you are looking for a hotel and your search will bring up a list of possibilities. You should call and double check that pets are still allowed before booking a room.?

Once you find pet friendly accommodations that appeal to you, you should investigate what types of restrictions and fees are involved. Some establishments only permit certain types of pets to stay, or have size limits restricting large pets. Many will charge an extra fee or require an extra deposit in order to allow your pet to stay with them, so be sure to look into this in advance. Many of the websites that list hotels that allow pets will also list this information, but some do not. When you book your room be sure to tell the staff that you will have your pet with you so that they are prepared.

Once you arrive at pet friendly hotels, don’t forget to take your pet out often for bathroom breaks to minimize the need for pet insurance. Also, if you leave your pet alone in the room, make sure to keep it in its travel cage and put up the do not disturb sign. You wouldn’t want your pet to have any accidents in the hotel room, and you don’t want anyone to open the door accidentally and have your pet run out and get lost. If your pet isn’t happy alone, be considerate to the other guests and take your pet with you as much as possible so that it doesn’t make a lot of noise and disturb the other guests. Following the rules of the hotel concerning pets will help to ensure that the hotel remains pet friendly.

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There are as many ways to raise a puppy as there are to raising a child. In fact, one way per family in general! But most of us agree that when it comes to children, certain things are universal and undisputed. Here are three things that a lot of people just do not think of when it comes to raising their dogs, however. How many times have we heard, “My dog just won’t listen to me”, or “He just won’t behave!”

1. Dogs do not understand English until we teach them.

The thing we all love about puppies the most is the way they live for us, the way they focus all they have on us, the way our lives become theirs. in the beginning, they study us to learn our body language, our facial expressions and our language. Until we teach them the English language, it’s all they have. If we say, “Wanna go out?” one day, “Have to go potty?” the next day, and, “Hafta pee?” the third day, if they DO figure out what we want, it is because we have picked up the leash and moved toward the door with a happy face! If you want to speed up his training by three-fold, teach him YOUR language. Pick a command for EACH behavior and stick with it. Tell all in your family to use the same words and commands, and your puppy will amaze you at how much faster he learns.

2. A young puppy’s metabolism is racing along faster than we think.

The younger your puppy is, the faster he is growing, the more food and water he needs to fuel his metabolism, and the more often he has to go potty. Do not punish your puppy when he makes a house-breaking mistake. These are YOUR fault. Your puppy’s age in weeks and his breed size determine how often he must go out. Once an hour is not too often for a large 6-week old puppy, especially if it is summertime. Dogs love the exciting smells outdoors, so there is no excuse to not have him housebroken by 7-8 weeks of age. Right after a nap, after he eats and after grooming are the key times, and he will signal you. If he is happily chewing a toy and gets up suddenly with his nose to the floor, move quickly! And every time he goes potty outside, praise him to high heaven! “What a good BOYY!”, “GOOD go potty!” and the like. Dogs love our happy faces, and they will do anything to get it.

3. Dogs live for our facial expressions and body language.

Because of this, the worst punishment you ever need to give your dog is a scowl and to turn away from him. You can see his tail fall down and his face get so sad. He will learn the lesson, I guarantee it. But his attention span is only 3-5 minutes, so do not scorn him any longer. Love him up and give him your happy face again. Physical punishment is never necessary. Use consistent commands and loving praise and he will know what you want of him before you know. He will become a master of your body language and facial expressions in no time at all.

Naturally there are many aspects of training your puppy well. Loving kindness works just as well for puppies as it does with children, creating a happy, well-adjusted and obedient dog for life. These three important tips, used consistently with confidence, will start him well on his way.

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So, you’re thinking about getting a pet dog to bring home, eh? Well, in choosing right dog breed, you also need to consider a lot of things like what kind of dog is best when you have kids, what kind of dog breed is best when you are living in a very rough neighborhood. If you’re the extrovert type, maybe you would like showing off your Shih Tzu or Pekingnese to your circle of friends. And of course, budget is also a big factor to consider. If you’re hard up and still, you want a dog, go for the little ones. Maybe a Chihuahua or a Jack Russell Terrier might do. You don’t want to spend a lot of hundred dollars of dog food to a 200-lb. St. Bernard, right, while your family is dying of hunger, right? That is why, it’s important that you should think about it a couple more time after thinking about it a couple of time.

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Chihuahua training can be one of the most rewarding things you do with your new (or old) pet. You will establish a life long bond with your pet through the training process and get a better behaving pet in the process. It is important that you start training your dog as soon as possible because every day you wait is one more day you have to put up with aggression, biting, barking, chewing, jumping, and bathroom “accidents”.

Chihuahua training can present some unique challenges that you don’t get with other dogs. This doesn’t mean a Chihuahua is a bad choice for a pet, you just need to be aware of their unique behavior patterns.

These little dogs are fragile. They really are not suited to be around children as kids tend to be a little bit rough on pets and this could seriously hurt or kill a Chihuahua. Even simple things like jumping out of your arms or off the couch can seriously injure this little dog.

Chihuahuas are also one of the hardest dogs to house train. While some dogs will easily take to going outside to go to the bathroom, these little dogs seem to have a hard time grasping the concept that they shouldn’t poop on the floor.

Another potentially troublesome trait for Chihuahua training is stubbornness. These dogs are very smart and have a mind of their own. They also can be manipulative so you have to take a strong hand and be consistent with training. If you give them an inch, they will take a mile.

They are also prone to non stop barking and erratic behavior. While their little bark is cute at first, it can really start to wear on your nerves.

It’s time to talk about a solution now that you know all of the problems you could be facing. You really need to have structured training. The best thing to do is to get a program like the Secrets to Dog Training and do your Chihuahua training at home. This allows you to work on your own schedule and saves a bunch of money over formal dog training classes. If this fails, move on to formal dog training classes or even doggie boot camp.

All it takes is some love and dedication and you can have a great little pet. Just don’t try to do everything on your own. Many people have trained Chihuahua puppies before and have learned a ton. Check out the resources available to you at sites like ObedienceTraining4Dogs.info and get the help you need.

Good luck with your Chihuahua training.

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