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Aug 20 2010

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7 Recommendations For Stopping A Dog’s Excessive Barking

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Dog behavior is sometimes a consequence of our behavior when interacting with the dog. Beyond the elementary needs of food, water and shelter, a dog needs social dealings, positive attention from his owner, physical activity and mental stimulation. Many of these additional  requirements  can be fulfilled by merely taking your dog for a walk. Walking your dog daily provides him with the attention from you that he needs. Perhaps more than anything, our dogs simply want our company. Even when you stay at home throughout the day, a lot of your time is spent doing chores instead of interacting with your family dog. When going for a walk, take along a plastic bag or similar container and be certain to pick up after your dog.

A walk allows you to reinforce obedience skills with your dog to improve the reliability of training. Going over the basic commands in addition increases the benefits of a walk since your dog isn’t just ambling along, but is also performing extra tasks. Walking your dog keeps him mentally alert through territorial inspection. With nose to the ground and attentive to the sights and sounds of his surroundings, your dog gathers clues about how his territory has been altered since the last outing.

Along with the emotional advantages, there are tangible benefits. Walking your dog can be the best method to exercise a dog that may not be very active in your home or even in your yard. Aging pets must be kept as agile and fit as possible. However, your dog may not be disposed to exercise without some encouragement. Even if your pet is active in your backyard, it’s definitely more active during a walk. Merely sharing an activity with you is one of your dog’s greatest motivations to exercise.

If you encounter another dog or person during your walk, your dog has the chance to socialize. Studies of dog behavior show that dogs are social animals. It is only natural for them to investigate new individuals. Puppies ought to be encouraged, at an early age, to appropriately greet and interact with other dogs and people while away from home. These friendly encounters help the puppy learn to behave appropriately when encountering visitors to your home, or when he is with you anywhere else. If a dog does not have to socialize, it will not understand how to interact appropriately with other people or dogs.

Taking your dog for a walk is among the the simplest means to avert behavior problems. At least one walk each day will help avert elimination issues, destructiveness, separation anxiety and similar general behavior disorders. Take your dog for a walk soon after each meal, as this is the time it is most likely to urinate or defecate, and you’ll be able to direct your dog to an appropriate location. Praise must be given immediately to be effective. If you merely let your dog go out within the yard, you forfeit an excellent chance to strengthen good behavior.

Permitting your pet to wander freely is dangerous both to your dog and to other pets and people. It also gives the unsupervised dog freedom to regress to unacceptable wild behavior. Your dog’s life could depend on his listening to your warnings. Not permitting certain activity can’t be viewed as unkind in view of the possible consequences.

 

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Mar 28 2010

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Dog Care Basics

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The Bond that can come between a person and a dog can be extremely strong, especially if that bond had been strengthened living with each other for many years, I have personally cried after loosing our family dog that had been like a best friend to me from my birth till I as 15 years old, when he was hit by a car one morning.
 
Dogs can help us in many different ways. A few of us get a dog for friendship or to protect our homes. A well kept dog that is given regular attention will have no problem risking its life to protect you or your home. For the blind a dog can be a pair of eyes to help them get around and for the police a dog can be an important tool and a loyal partner, with a nose that nothing can beat.

The greatest dog care issue you face is giving your dog a healthy dog food. The majority of us believe we understand what healthy nutrition means, but we really do not have a clue. The reason for this is that the commercial dog food makers are experts at marketing to people. If you’d like to learn about the foods that are truly healthy for your dog, click here now to download the Dog Food Doctrine. It doesn’t cost a dime. Another this you will discover are the sixty most dangerous ingredients that are added to dog food.

The next most important part of dog care is that your dog has to get tons of physical exercise. This is the same for large dogs and small dogs. Most dogs should be taken outside about once every eight hours or so and or given a twenty minute walk to answer the call of nature.

It is also important to play with the dog on a regular basis. This could be playing a game of fetch, going to the park, wrestling or throwing the ball, just be sure not to get too rough with your dog. Horsing around with your dog for 30 minutes daily, is great for your dogs physical and mental health, it also creates a pretty great bond between the 2 of you which will then extend to everyone else in your family.

What you feed your dog is very important to the dogs continued good health. The better dog foods will be marked for what are groups the food is appropriate for. Dogs that are young need specific minerals and vitamins in greater doses then adult dogs, older dogs also need more vitamins such as calcium to strengthen their old bones. Feeding your dog the wrong food can stunt the dog’s growth and opens the dog to a larger risk of surgery when they are older.

Same as any of us, your dog needs to be taken to see the veterinarian about every six months or so and should get the suggested yearly shots. Routine vaccinations as well as visits will ensure your dog stays happy and grows old. However, there are a few “secrets” that your vet doesn’t want you to know about, click here now to see these vet secrets.

 

 

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