Timeless Stripe Poochie-Bells Dog Training Doorbell Device

July 31, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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  • Stop those unwanted accidents by your Poochie – Easily bell train your dog with easy to follow instructions included
  • Professionally endorsed by trainers and breeders
  • Any size and age dog can use effectively
  • Portable, no messy installation or batteries. Proudly made in the USA

Product Description
Hang the Poochie-Bells unit on the doorknob and soon your dog will be ringing, alerting you when she needs to go outside. Single grosgrain ribbon has two sets of bells so you’ll have the right size for both short and long legs. Training instructions included…. More >>

Timeless Stripe Poochie-Bells Dog Training Doorbell Device

Dog Training for Obedience – How to Pick the Best Program

July 31, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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A search of the internet will reveal a plethora of courses, concepts, videos, and programs aimed at obedience training for dogs. Many are cutting edge and some are dated and no longer accepted by experts in the field. How does one go about finding one that is reasonable in its approach and yet effective in teaching your dog?

For most dog owners there are some very basic reasons for wanting to mold the behavior of their pet. A dog without some basic dog obedience training can be like that annoying uncle in the family who has none of the social graces, always loud and obnoxious, makes a mess of the house, always sticking his nose into other peoples business – you know what I mean. You still love him but you just wish he wasn’t around so much.

Well, you should want to be around your dog. Isn’t that why you brought him into your home, to be your friend and companion? This will happen when you find a reciprocal level of respect and understanding. This in turn grows out of finding the best way to communicate with your dog making sure he clearly understands what the boundaries are and what you expect from him.

Common to all reputable dog obedience methods should be the understanding and acceptance of the following basic concepts, though they may be stated differently:

* It’s important to understand that dogs are pack animals and thrive when there is clearly defined leadership and they know what is expected of them. This is important to understanding how the canine mind works.

* It is your job to be the leader – consistently, repetitiously, persistently, and patiently.

* Tied in with patience is the tone of voice you use. Commands should be given firmly with no ambiguity, but also patiently with no yelling. Your dog must not be confused once he understands what you want. There can be no refusal or ignoring of your command.

* Reward and corrective action are also basic concepts in any dog training for obedience course. Reward could be in the form of praise a treat, or a ‘click’ (clicker training) while corrective action could be in the form of withholding praise, a treat, a scratch, or a firm ‘No.’

Dog Training – Basic Obedience

It’s always good to start with the basics. Look for a program that starts with these fundamental concepts and commands:

The Come or Come Here (Recall) command is very important for control of your pet. Nobody wants a dog that ignores them nor do you want to have to mount a search party every time he is outside and off his lead.

Stand and Stay, Sit and Stay, and Down and Stay commands are very helpful especially in situations where there are groups of people and activities where your dog needs to be kept away or out from underfoot.

Walking on and off lead, sometimes called ‘heeling’ is very important training as there is nothing more unpleasant then having an uncontrollable dog pulling and tugging on the leash and lunging at other dogs, animals, and people.

In addition to these basic commands many methods will include turns, fetch and carry, back up, crawl, shake hands, catch, climb ladders etc., and all of these with hand commands as well as verbal commands.

Other behaviors and/or problems that will be dealt with in a well rounded dog training for obedience program are house training, excessive barking, biting and nipping, chewing, digging up the yard, aggression, and jumping up on people and furniture. There may also be some discussion of the best dog obedience training equipment to have available.

This is a snapshot of the things to look for in a reputable dog obedience training program. Of course a good method and system for training are key to the welfare and safety of your pet, but also to your peace of mind and enjoyment of your canine companion.

For additional tips on researching this subject go to Dog Obedience Training

If you are trying to train your new puppy go to Puppy Training.

Innova EVO Dog 95% Meat Beef Canned Dog Food

July 31, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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  • 24/5.5-oz cans

Product Description

Evolutionary Diet for the Modern Canine

The EVO line of pet foods are specially designed to provide all the key nutritional benefits received from the feeding of raw food diets but with the benefits of 21st Century nutritional research.

EVO 95% canned is based on the proven high protein, no grain EVO formulas, and contains 95% meat including bones, fat, cartilage and connective tissue for the true carnivore in every dog…. More >>

Innova EVO Dog 95% Meat Beef Canned Dog Food

Royal Canin Dry Dog Food, Mini Special 30 Formula, 3-Pound Bag

July 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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  • Specialized kibbles help reduce dental plaque and limit tartar formation
  • Exceptional digestibility
  • Enhanced palatability

Product Description
Royal Canin MINI Special 30 dog food is formulated for small breed adult dogs with sensitive stomachs or fussy appetites from 11 months to 8 years of age. Poor feeding habits such as mixtures of foods, homemade preparations and treats can lead to digestive sensitivity and fussy eating habits. These MINI dogs need a balanced and consistent diet. Special flavors simulate a delicate appetite and satisfy even the most demanding palates. Omega 6 and 3 essential fatty aci… More >>

Royal Canin Dry Dog Food, Mini Special 30 Formula, 3-Pound Bag

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July 30, 2010 by admin · 1 Comment
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