How To Potty Train Your Puppy In 7 Days! *updated.
March 31, 2010 by TopDog
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Guard dog Attack training German Shepherd/Malinois k9-1.com
March 31, 2010 by TopDog
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Personal protection attack dog training video of a 7 month old German Shepherd/ Belgian Malinois mix puppy. Although this dog isn’t old enough to do real guard dog work it is being prepared to do real protection work… sort of like sending a child to karate class. He will finish guard dog training at about 18 months old. Quality protection dog training takes patience, respect, and knowledge. If a dog is trained with yelling and intimidation…how do you expect them to do protection work on a yelling man? Beware of people who sell sport dogs (aka schutzhund trained dogs) as “personal protection dogs. Sport dogs are trained to look pretty doing specific protection routines on a training field and may be confused in a real situation when there is not a bite sleeve or protection suit to bite. Also these types of protection dogs are trained to take stick hits instead of avoiding them and attcking that arm. This is because you can’t hold the stick with an arm within sleeve and schutzhund is a sport that is meant to prove a dogs bravery and show they are worthy of breeding, therefore they are trained to take stick hits that are always used with a stick that won’t really hurt the dog and are always hit on safe spots of the body. This is setting the dog up for failer when they must fight a person for real that is planning on hitting them in the head with an iron bar. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the dog training video of Matrix… another client dog trained by K9-1 Specialized Dog …
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March 28, 2010 by TopDog
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March 27, 2010 by TopDog
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How to Find a Lost Dog
March 25, 2010 by TopDog
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Loosing your dog can be a very worrying time for the most calm of us, and whether the blame was on you or it was on other circumstances, finding the lost dog should be your number one priority, the quicker you get started on looking for your dog, the quicker you will find them.
First you should keep calm and asses the situation properly; over-worrying will cause you to forget things that seem common sense to others. Start by closing all the doors in your house and properly searching your home. Dogs can find their way into most places unimaginable to us humans so look in every place possible and places you think would be impossible.
After you have search your house and dishwasher, clothes dryer, washing machine, and attic you will have to start to look outside, look in al the places your dog like to go to start with , then if not found, start to scour your neighbourhood looking underneath cars, hedges and bushes asking and taking to everyone on your travels.
If after searching your neighbourhood for your dog you do not find them, then the next day you should continue the same routine as the previous day, shouting your dogs name at all times and listening for any response.
After this stage, finding the numbers for local vets or pet health care services in your area may be a good idea to see if any injured or lost animals of your dog’s description have been rescued or found within the last few days. If not then flyers with a picture and a phone number should be posted and put up within a mile radius of your home, and checking the ‘found’ pages in the newspapers to look for any results.
If you follow the steps above you secure the best chance of finding your pet alive and well in a quick timescale and without too much worry.
Always remember to take down and remove the flyers after you have found you dog to maintain a good relationship with the people around you and a clean neighbourhood.
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Dog Training Home Study Course.
March 25, 2010 by TopDog
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Be a Responsible Dog Owner and Consider Using a Dog Training Collar!
March 22, 2010 by TopDog
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We love dogs and we consider them to be our best friends; however, how much do we love them after barking at the slightest sound heard outside or at two oâclock in the morning? There are many reasons why dogs misbehave and there are just as many owners who are discouraged when it comes to training their beloved pets. For many owners, experts in the field of dog training have developed innovative devices in the form of remote dog training collars. Online, there are plenty of attractive offers for such products and also a lot of information on the subject. Dog owners should have no problem in finding a highly effective remote dog training collars, destined to make their pets behave properly.
Of course dogs bark. It is their natural instinct to do so every time they want to express their feelings or warn their owners of potential dangers. At the same time, they might bark when they have a difference of opinions with a cat or even another dog for that matter. The truth is that they are bound to bark sooner or later, no matter how hard you try to train them. Having a dog that makes constant noise is not only upsetting for you but also annoying for your neighbours who might not be so happy with the incessant barking. This is why you should consider one of the remote dog training collars, allowing you to train your dog in an efficient and comfortable manner. You will be able to enjoy special times with your dog, finally taking advantage of him being the perfect companion.
How do remote dog training collars work and where can you actually buy one? First of all, you must understand one essential aspect: these collars may be electronic devices but they are not going to harm your dog in any matter whatsoever. Throughout the entire training period, while wearing the collar your dog will be 100% comfortable, the only difference being observed when it comes to barking. The dog will not perceive the collar as an act of punisment; on the contrary, he will understand that barking is not such a fun activity at all times. The remote training dog collar is innovative and highly effective; being placed around the neck, it controls all of your dogâs intentions to misbehave. He barks too loud, you press the buttons and release a cold spray on his neck or chin; some are odourless and others have a citronella smell. Despite all the fun he had while barking, he will nevertheless stop, his attention being caught by the smell or simply by the cool feeling provoked by the spray. Featuring a 300 m range of activity and also a sound button, the dog training collar will be the best thing that you ever invested in.
The best thing about dog training collars is that there are suitable for all dog sizes and various breeds. One just has to use the Internet and find out more about the potential advantages of using such electronic devices. For example, small dog training collars are extremely useful to correct abnormal behavior of small breeds such as: Yorkshire terrier, Bichon Frise, Chihuahua and Shih Tzu. Even small dogs can present behavioral problems, barking without any apparent reason and disturbing the quiet of the neighborhood. If you want a completely safe and efficient way to stop your dog from his continuous barking, then you have definitely have to consider small dog training collars, easily to be mounted and just as easy refilled.
Small dog training collars use an electronic device to release a spray in order to attract the dogâs attention from what ever he is doing. No matter if the dog goes to the garbage making a mess everywhere, if he leaves paw marks all around the living room or barks continuously at the new teddy bear you just bought, this device is guaranteed to correct all the problems of your pet. If you do decide to go for small dog training collars that release a citronella smell, then you are guaranteed to amaze your dog with the citric smell. Sensing the unknown smell, he will instantly forget about all his adventures and stop barking, concentrating simultaneously to identify the source. Such electronic devices are perfect for those small dogs that can sometimes be extremely annoying, disturbing not only the neighbors but even the owners.
The next time you see your dog misbehaving and barking when he feels like, consider the possibility of a dog training collar. Go online and see the differences between various training kits offered by specialized companies in the field. Read carefully about the information provided and make sure that you choose the dog training collar that best fits your pet. Do not let your pet to become master of the domain and show him who the boss is without being too pushy or strict! Remember, you donât have to resort to violence as long as you can benefit from some of the greatest innovations in the field, such as remote dog training collars.
If you want to learn how to train your dog effectively, you have come to the right place. We have innovative remote dog training collars, especially tailored for all breeds and sizes. Just make sure that you pay us a visit and see what a dog training collar can do for you and your dog!
Potty Training A Puppy Quickly
March 19, 2010 by TopDog
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Is it really possible to potty train a puppy quickly? That depends on how quickly you would like to do it. While it won’t happen overnight, the basics of potty training a puppy can be taught in as little as a week with a lot of help from you. Most breeds usually take between 4 and 6 months to become fully potty trained and a few breeds can take as long as a year before they get the hang of it, but if you teach your puppy the basics and you constantly keep an eye on him, there is no reason why you can’t potty train your puppy quickly.While watching your puppy at all times is the number one way to avoid your puppy going potty in your house, there are times when you just can’t watch your puppy because you are busy doing other things. That is where crate training comes in handy. Using a crate when potty training a puppy is one of the quickest and easiest ways to ensure your puppy gets the hang of potty training. All that is required is a crate and a lot of treats. There are some things you should be aware of when crate training your puppy for the first time, like never leaving your puppy in his crate for longer than an hour at the most. Your puppy can only hold it for so long and putting him in a crate will help him develop that muscle sooner, however leave your puppy in his crate to long and he will have no choice but to go to the bathroom in his crate and you want to avoid that at all costs.Potty training a puppy also requires patients from you, the owner. Having patients with your puppy and using positive reinforcement are also some good ways to help your puppy get potty trained faster.
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Important Dog Training Information
March 19, 2010 by TopDog
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If you have a dog, you need to be aware of the different techniques that can be used to properly train your dog and teach him how to be very well behaved. All dogs are perfectly capable of becoming well behaved. There is some important dog training information that you should know if you want to train your dog properly. You can choose to send your dog to a dog training school. There are many options available when it comes to courses and schools. Some schools are more expensive than others, so do your research but expect to pay a decent amount to have your dog trained by professionals. Most schools have the same goal: to properly and efficiently train your dog. Most schools also offer courses based on the level of training and age of your dog. That being said, some schools specialize in particular areas of training. If you have particular needs for your dog, make sure to ask. Most dog training courses last up to ten weeks. Puppies normally attend puppy training school, which is similar to a dog preschool that lasts approximately six weeks. Most dog training courses include a test at the end of the course. In order for your dog to successfully complete the course and graduate from the dog training school, he must past this test. Your dog must be properly trained to pass as these tests can get quite complicated. After your dog finishes several weeks of hard training and passes the final tests, he will be able to show off his newly acquired skills to all your friends and family members. You should be delighted with the training results that training schools provide. After all, there is a reason why these schools are so confident and proud of their graduates! If you’re looking at significantly improving your dog’s training and persona, then dog training schools are definitely an option that you should consider. They will also make you really happy, proud and thankful to have such a wonderful dog that was trained by professionals. You will have to spend money to get that kind of training but it will be worth every penny you spent. Feel free to use the Internet and talk to professional dog trainers to find out more about training dogs and dog training schools. You can never have too much information about it…
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Dogs in Hot Cars
March 16, 2010 by TopDog
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There has been a lot of publicity in the last few years and even recently about dogs being left in hot overheating cars in the hot summers, by now most people know that hot cars are a real danger for dogs but there are still some of you out there that don’t seem to take the situation serious enough, or don’t realise how quickly the situation can change.
Every year dogs die because they are trapped in a heated car while their owners go into a shop, store, or any other situation when the dog will be left for long periods of time.
Dogs do not have the ability to sweat in heated conditions causing them to overheat a lot quicker than humans, along with the dog’s big fur coat; this makes a recipe for disaster on a hot day. As the heat rises outside it can be less than 10 minutes before your dog is screaming to get out in the agonising heat of the car.
You may think that your car windows being slightly open will help your dog and keep them cool, but this is not the case. If your car windows are slightly open then there will not be enough fresh air coming in to cool your dog quickly enough and if you have your windows fully open you risk loosing your dog in an unfamiliar place or even get stolen.
When a dog overheats it causes a very agonising death, if you have to rescue or treat an over heated dog you should cool them down with cool water ( not cold, this could cause to much shock to the system), or use a wet towel and wrap them in it, feed them cool water or a nice ice cube to lick and then proceed to consult a vet about the situation and get a full examination for your dog.
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