Monday, 29 October 2012

Train Dog To Change Dogs Behavior

Fishing with dogs
Fishing with dogs.
Behavior of some dogs is very dangerous and we can quickly improve dogs performance by applying a few tricks. If you are a dog owner, you can become a good dog trainer. if you new to here, please read our previews article about how to become a dog owner. however, Choose the most flexible and nice dog for perfect with you. Walking regularly with dogs, talking with dogs and stay with your new pets to build a close friendship with new dogs. Buy a best book about control and health of dogs. Try to everyday for your dog can follow to you and everything about you. Buy Accessories and others for dogs and contact with familiar animal health expertise for avoid any kind risk as dog bite injury.
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Thursday, 25 October 2012

Halloween

Ghosts, goblins, dress-up and candy. Halloween sure is fun for humans. But is it fun for your dog? It certainly can be for well adjusted, confident dogs that go with the flow. For other dogs the constant ring of the doorbell and strangers can be a source of stress.  There are also added hazards that can attract your dog such as candy, candy wrappers, decorations and costumes. It’s important to keep your dog from getting into them as they can be potentially dangerous.


Dressing up your dog for Halloween

Let’s not kid ourselves, dressing up a dog for Halloween is really for our enjoyment, not theirs. They don’t care either way, nor do they understand anything about it. Granted there many dogs that would be just fine wearing a Tutu and revelling in all the attention and excitement. But never push an anxious or stressed dog to wear a costume. If your dog isn’t used to wearing a coat, she might feel uncomfortable having a costume put on her. If she seems ok and willing and you really want to dress her up, make sure the costume is safe and comfortable. Do not cover her eyes, ears or tail. And ensure the costume is not interfering with her ability to move freely and is well ventilated.

Trick or Treat

You get to know what situations make your dog anxious or nervous. If you act accordingly, you and your dog will get through Halloween without being spooked.

When you are handing out candy, consider the following:

  • take an extra long walk before the festivities begin
  • answer the door before the bell rings
  • keep her on leash when answering the door
  • keep the candy well out of reach
  • put her in a room (or her crate) with her favourite toy or blanket and play soft music


If you take your dog along for trick-or-treating, here are some tips to keep her safe:
  • keep her on leash at all times no matter how trained she is
  • make sure she is visible to kids, other adults and cars
  • keep her on the opposite side of traffic at all times
  • pay attention to what is attracting her attention, there could be candy or wrappers on the ground
  • don’t allow her to lick any kids hands

It's understandable that if you are taking kids out trick-or-treating, their safety should be your priority. So if you cannot pay the proper amount of attention to your dog then it’s best to leave her at home for this walk. You can make it up to her tomorrow.

Have a safe and happy Halloween.



Monday, 22 October 2012

DOGTV

Do you ever have the impression that your dog is watching TV with you? Well look out, you may have to start sharing the remote with your furry friend too.

The reality is that most dogs are left alone while their families are at work or out shopping, seeing friends, attending events, etc. It’s not ideal in a dog’s world to be away from their pack. And so an idea was born. DOGTV is the first 24/7 network just for dogs. It’s a new digital TV channel that has been scientifically designed to keep your dog company while you are away. Years of research with top animal experts has gone into the programming. It takes into consideration your dog’s senses and behavioral patterns.

There are three types of programming for your dog:

Relaxation – your dog will relax to the soothing music, sounds and visuals.

Stimulation – active camera movements, exciting animations and sounds and frequencies will help encourage your dog’s playful side.

Exposure – designed to help your dog deal with everyday stimuli with special sights and sounds.

DOGTV is currently available in San Diego at COX ON DEMAND, Channel 1, FreeZone. Or you can get in online through the streaming service at www.dogtv.com/online and through Roku boxes.

If you want to know when the channel will be available in your area, subscribe to the mailing list.

Stay tuned!

Website: http://dogtv.com/