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Posted by Sarah in Dog Advice Tips, tags: allergy, breed, dog, dog breed, fur, happy, healthy, hypoallergenic, Hypoallergenic dog, poodle
Hypoallergenic dog breeds are the most suitable for people who are allergic to dog dander and fur. Some of the more popular hypoallergenic dog breeds include terrier, basenji, bichon frise, poodle, Chinese crested, greyhound, havanese, Irish water spaniel, and shih Tzu.
While they do produce some dander, the dander of hypoallergenic dogs is little enough to create minimal discomfort for those who come in contact with them. There are many breeds of hypoallergenic dog. Many of them are miniatures or toys that have lots of energy and may have difficult temperaments for the more sedate dog owner.
Nonetheless, even the allergic dog owner can follow a few simple steps to limit discomfort and enjoy your life with your furry companion. These tips will also generally apply to any household welcoming a new dog into its family, especially the hypoallergenic dog breeds. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Sarah in Dog Advice Tips, tags: adopt, breed, dog, feed, guard, Pit Bull Terrier, poodle, protect, puppier, train
Most people like cuddly puppies and grown-up dogs. But before you welcome a new dog into your home, there are some things you need to think through to be sure both you and your new best friend are happy and healthy.
Remember that dogs, no matter what they are today, were predators in the past. Wolves,hyenas, dingoes, and foxes are carnivorous creatures who hunt to survive. Dogs were most likely domesticated from their wolf ancestors from 20,000 to 15,000 years ago. In fact, the many dog breeds have only proliferated in the last 200-300 years. Before that, a few breeds existed to meet their masters’ needs for work.
When you own a dog, remember that the wolf is somewhere in there hiding. Depending on its breed and the way you treat it, that wolf could surprise you with a quick snip or a more vicious attack. Careful selection and training of your dog will assure that your best friend remains a best friend. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Sarah in Dog Advice Tips, tags: behavior, chew, collar, command, digging, dog, golden, Golden Retriever, leash, puppy, teeth, training
Although there are many suggestions for training Golden Retrievers, teeth is the most common. Golden puppies love to chew and chew everything they can get. Although chew toys are preferred, there is a way you can help your Golden to fulfill its natural instinct to chew, and help ease the pain of teething as well.
To get started, simply fill an old sock with several ice cubes. Then, place a knot at the bottom and place the sock with the cubes in the freezer. When your dog starts to chew things, just give him the sock. You can keep the socks more with the ice in the freezer, if desired, so your puppy will always have a chew toy. Although this is good enough to use, you should never leave the dog alone with the sock. Could return to the sock to chew and swallow pieces of it, which could lead to very serious health problems.
Leashes
During training leaves many people prefer to attach the leash to the Golden then drag in the direction they want to go. This is not the best way to train, as often sends the wrong signal to the puppy. Instead, you must first get your Golden puppy used to collar and leash. You can do this by putting his collar and leash in the house or outside in a fenced area, so I can walk and move freely with the leash, dragging at his side.
Once you’ve given some time, choosing the leaves, and then begin to call. Once you close, they begin to praise him for this, so he knows he is on track. Always be patient when leash training, as it will take time for him to get used to it. If you continue to congratulate him when he does right and continue to give him time to get used to the leash, you should not have problems.
Golden Digging
Digging is something that you love Golden Retriever, it is essential to their nature. Digging can be very frustrating if you do not give your Golden a zone to itself because it will dig holes in your garden. If you keep your gold, in which he can try to dig on the couch or bed. Excavation is part of nature, and should never punish a dig gold.
To help fill this need, you need to give space to dig in and can get him a children ’s pool or sandbox, filling it with earth or sand. Then, try to heal or to bury a toy inside, so that the Golden to dig him out. Once you learn where you should dig, will most likely head in that region when it is necessary to dig. Later, when it becomes a bit bigger, you should invest in training for obedience, which will help him get his habits of digging under control.
The suggestions above can help a lot when training your Golden Retriever puppy. Golden Dogs are great, even if you need a little ‘patience with them. Even if the dogs are very intelligent, you can take their time to learn. Once they start learning however – will be part of your family that you could not begin to live without.
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Training the dog will change his mannerisms from a dog that will not do as he is told by the owner to be good attention to your orders, from an annoying dog to the neighbors into a peaceful and calm one, from a
dog at all times that run into you to be remaining at a standstill with your order. Just as in any other training program, there are several
methods to be followed.
The dog has all this should be known by his name, he may, in response to the appeal of the master Instructions. When you’re familiar with your name, you can start lessons Bring to control and teach “here” or “come.” All this can begin at home, but first needs to be able to make his own name. If you want to respect the puppy just for you, then do not allow him to play with other people. If you allow him to play
too, began to growl and bark whenever his toys away. Read the rest of this entry »
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Everyone wants a dog that is well trained, but sometimes your pet can be a bit ‘problematic or simply may not have the time or the train, as I know him well. Fortunately, you can get support, and is as easy as entering your dog in a school of the dog.
Maybe you have people with disobedient dogs, or perhaps even be willing to accept themselves, believe that it will do the dog, in any case, as was told to come. Maybe you are accustomed to return home from work and finding chewed up shoes and waste throughout the house. You may have just started taking your dog for a walk through the night, because when neighbors outside. For the reason that he simply can not like people and other dogs are around.
You do not even begin to give up believing that your dog is controlled in some way and you are responsible, in fact, not yourself and your pet to all things. It is possible to adequate training to him. A disobedient dog, maybe a bite neighbor or a child to create legal problems for you. Read the rest of this entry »
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