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How To Stop Chewing

March 31, 2010 - 6:48 am No Comments

A dog’s jaw muscles are among his strongest. An average-sized Golden Retriever can untie the knot in a rawhide bone (or just chew it off) in minutes. If only they’d stick to those!

The tendency to chew will vary from one breed – and one individual – to another. But most dogs will chew on objects in and around the house. Keeping them focused on objects intended for them is a continuing challenge.

Younger dogs, puppies in particular, will usually have a greater tendency to chew and less discrimination about what they choose. But even young puppies can be discouraged from grabbing things the owner would prefer to keep whole.

First, as always, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Keep shoes, laundry (socks, t-shirts, etc), where dogs can’t get them. Keep children’s toys separated from the dog’s. Which implies that the dog has some. So…

Keep plenty of attractive toys on hand, whether indoors or out, for Fido to chew on. Rawhide bones are attractive to some dogs, others prefer hard rubber or special plastic ‘dental’ bones. With some exceptions, real bones are usually not a good idea. Large beef bones are okay, but chicken and pork can easily splinter and lead to injury.

Fortunately, all kinds of special toys are available. Some even have hollow interiors suitable for holding treats. The dog usually has to struggle a bit to get at the treat in the center. That’s the whole idea. It keeps them occupied and gives them a good mental and physical workout striving to access the reward.

A sharp tone or a mild tap for grabbing an unsuitable object, such as a shoe or sock, is useful and appropriate. Yelling or harsh physical punishment is counter-productive. It’s better for both dog and ‘alpha’ (the leader of the pack – you) to vent that frustration elsewhere. Easier said than done the tenth time you’ve scolded the dog, but necessary for the mental well-being of both parties.

To practice developing specific habits, take some time (daily, if necessary and possible) to leash the dog and present an inappropriate object. If the dog moves toward it, jerk the leash sideways quickly and firmly and give a loud ‘No!’.

Be sure to jerk sideways, not back. A dog’s neck muscles are very strong, but throats can be too easily bruised. The movement is to inform, not to punish.

Outside, if the dog has a tendency to chew on plants, fences, etc, you can take advantage of some commercial mixtures or home recipes to discourage the behavior. A little cayenne pepper paste smeared on the leaves of ‘attractive’ plants can often eliminate chewing in one lesson. Some commercial preparations contain ‘bitter apple’, which discourages some dogs.

As with any dog training, patience, persistence and consistency are the keys to success. Suppressing chewing is often one of the more challenging since you’re training the dog to NOT do something, rather than to DO something.

Redirection to acceptable objects is your best bet, since you can’t eliminate the instinct. Stay alert and keep a cool head. Even when they’ve just chewed a hole in that new carpet. That’s expensive and annoying, but carpet can be replaced. Your relationship with your pet can’t.

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Need To Get An Out Of Control Dog Under Control?

March 29, 2010 - 10:02 am No Comments

There are several different ways of getting an untrained dog up to an acceptable level of obedience training. One is to buy a course that will teach you how to train your dog or the other is to seek the help of an experienced dog handler.
It can be an advantage to personally take control and work with your dog on improving their obedience. It has been suggested that the owner is often the best person to take a lead role in training their dog. This can be due to the owner having the day to day responsibility of ensuring obedient behavior in the dog. Check out a secrets to dog training review before buying.

Crate Training Puppies

March 24, 2010 - 5:07 pm No Comments

Many people feel that it is cruel to use a crate for their dog. After crate training puppies for over 25 yrs I can tell you that not only is it not cruel, but it is actually natural for your dog. Dogs are den animals that make crates a part of their natural instincts. They also have instincts associated with being den animals that help you with obedience training when they are crate trained. For example it is in their nature not to soil their sleeping area. By using the crate as their den they will try not to go potty in there. This knowledge will help you potty train them to go outside. It is also a safe place for them where they can relax without worry of being disturbed. Crate training will benefit you and your dog when it is used correctly.

Importance of Dog Grooming

March 24, 2010 - 11:16 am No Comments

Dog grooming is very necessary for meeting all the dog’s basic needs and requirements. Just like people, dogs also want to have maintenance and look and feel their best. Though they do not need bath as often as people require yet they do require grooming and that too in time. Dog grooming also relies on the breed of the dog and its hair type. If you see that the condition of your dog skin, ear or nail is not good then you should follow advice of a veterinarian. Grooming school has the most adequate tools to really make your dog best groomed.

How to retrieve what the handler desires

March 22, 2010 - 10:48 am No Comments

Many dogs are excercised to help public with specific needs. Various are applied to sniff out drugs or bombs. Others are trained to avail with search and rescue. Nothing matter which type of coaching your dog needs, on that point are specialists available to get our dog trained in the right field.

Search and Rescue dogs require to be trained for up to 2 yr. A great deal of of these dogs start out as really young puppies, some merely 8 weeks old. Education your dog for any specialty intent could be real okay. These dogs will learn the finest behavior, bomb searching dog
to follow commands, how to climb and run, and how to retrieve what the handler desires. These specific dogs would retrieve items from water and would understand how to halt secure about vehicles. Frequently these dogs will use lengthy sidereal days in vehicles on their journeying to their search and rescue destination. These dogs will understand to use their senses expeditiously, such as their sense of smell.