Friday, September 3, 2010

Dog Obedience Training

DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING
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MAKE THE PUPS KNOW WHO’S IN CHARGE
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Do you wish there was a way of teaching them not to do those things? Travelling on your whim sometimes, do you wish there were a language exclusively for you and your pup so that he can fully understand your complains?.

HUNTING THE RIGHT HOUND
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Generally, sturdier, active dogs love kids, but unless your dog is well-trained, he may pose a risk to your children. Due to some unscrupulous breeders and unmindful owners, a few breeds within the terrier group have developed rather notorious reputations. A diverse group skilled in a number of disciplines, most working breeds are robust, intelligent and headstrong, often unsuitable for apprentice owners. A retired racer should be tested with small children or other pets, as some of these dogs make a habit of chasing them as they have chased mechanical rabbits in their earlier career. Saluki and pharaoh hounds, in particular, can trace their origins back to antiquity. The Akita (Japan), the Komondor (Hungary), the Portuguese water dog, the Newfoundland, the Saint Bernard (Switzerland), the Alaskan Malamute, the Bernese Mountain dog (Switzerland) and many more make this group a veritable United Nations of dogs. These breeds generally and originally assisted hunters in the field with either excellent scenting abilities or incomparable speed. Images of dogs closely resembling these breeds are depicted on the walls of the tombs of the Egyptian pharaohs. Combining the taut muscles and compact power of the bulldog with the tenacity and aggressiveness of the terrier, some controversial bull terrier breeds have been involved in some highly publicized biting incidents, several involving small children. This is the list of dog Herding Breeds according to The American Kennel Club:Australian Cattle Dog, Australian Shepherd, Bearded Collie, Beauceron, Belgian Malinois, Belgian Sheepdog, Belgian Tervuren, Border Collie, Bouvier des Flandres Briard, Canaan Dog, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Collie, German Shepherd Dog, Old, English Sheepdog, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Polish Lowland Sheepdog, Puli, Shetland Sheepdog, Swedish Vallhund. A pampered, yet surprisingly active companion today, it once was a skilled truffle hunter. The millions of mixed-breed dogs around the world are a testament to that. For best results, choose from known kid-friendly breeds such as Golden or Labrador retriever, boxer, beagle, West Highland white terriers or Shetland sheepdogs. Motivated by rising inner-city crime rates and by the rather twisted notion that owning a powerful dog somehow enhances one’s social standing, all too many people have invested a lot of money in acquiring one of these dogs, but sometimes nothing can convince some of these dogs that not all strangers, especially children, pose a threat. But despite what those who breed and sell crossbreeds might try to tell you, these are not, nor will they likely ever be, recognized as purebred dogs.

THE ANATOMY OF A CANINE
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Like all mammals, the canid family is able to control body temperature through various physical functions. Paws. They – and a large common pad in the center – act as shock absorbers. Even the size of a canid’s ears plays a part in temperature control. A small stopper pad, located higher up on the back of the leg, provides a better grip for walking or running on slick surfaces. Canids also rely on their coats to control body temperature. All dog paws are the same, although there are variations in shape depending on the breed’s digital bones. Canids, including domestic dogs, have 42 teeth, although there are a few exceptions:The bat-eared fox has 48. Rose Ears. The arctic fox, on the other hand, has minuscule ears to minimize the effects of the frigid weather in its northern homeland. As omnivores, canids need a variety of specialized teeth to eat the different types of foods in their varied diets.

WHY THE HELP?
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It doesn’t matter how old your dog is Pulling On the Leash – Do you feel like your dog walked you when you get back from walking your dog? Learn how to teach your dog to stop pulling on the leash Chewing On Everything – Finally, be able to stop your dog from chewing on and destroying everything you own Harassing Cats – Do you or a neighbour have a cat that is constantly being harassed by your dog? Learn how to stop this Fighting Other Dogs – Is your dog aggressive towards other dogs, or has a bad habit of fighting other dogs? Learn how to stop this dangerous habit Biting People – Does your dog nip or bite at other people? Learn how to stop this scary habit Eating Feces – Does your dog eat feces? Learn how to stop this disgusting habit Running Out the Door – Does your dog bolt out the door as soon as it is opened? Finally, be able to stop this Have A Bad Temper – Does your dog have a bad temper? Learn how to control and stop your dog’s temper problems Scared of Loud Noises – Does your dog get scared by loud noises? Learn what’s causing this and how to stop itPulling Out Their Hair – Is your dog pulling out his/her hair? Learn what’s wrong, and how to stop this Biting Himself/Herself – Does your dog always seem to have a spot where he/she is constantly biting or nipping himself/herself? Learn exactly what to do to stop this Proper Training Techniques – Learn the proper and correct training techniques so your dog will clearly understand commands and enjoy learning new ones. Facts on Over 20 Popular Dog Breeds – Learn facts on the most popular dogs, including how to groom, exercise, and of course their ease of training by breed. Over 10 Fun Tricks for Your Dog – Learn over 10 tricks both you and your dog will love. You would have a well trained obedient dog that obeys you.

 

 

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