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Bad Dog Behaviour Could Simply be Anxiety
Posted by dogs@strollers in Dog Strollers on July 15, 2010
Anxiety can be the explanation of the majority of the behavior problems dogs experience. This anxiety can be displayed in many ways, these can range from destroying items in the house by chewing them , barking , growling a lot , grunting , doing their business in the home , attacking because of fear , or by becoming hyperactive. There are a wide range of reasons for this anxiety.
Some dogs are scared of noisy storms or people not known to them, or have an aversion to people of a certain age, race, or gender. Other dogs develop hostility toward other animals or more worryingly toward humans. The simple task of the owner shouting at a dog can turn a commonly carefree dog into a very nervous one.
A dog is by nature a creature of habit , they always lay in a certain spot or play with a specific toy - so if their daily routine is suddenly changed it is likely to make the dog insecure . Good examples are when you are sick and just can’t take them for their normal exercise, or perhaps the arrival of a new born or even simply a houseful of guests . It is so important that in these instances you take a little time to make your dog feel ensure your dog feels safe and calm until they are used to the new ways.
It is important for your dog to have their own spot where they can simply relax – They should have a dog bed or blanket in one area with some toys to keep them amused and make sure they do not get bored. When you have decided on this space it is best not to change it too much as it can be very upsetting for your dog.
Young dogs ( and even aged ones) that are left on their own for long stretches of time can feel separation anxiety. As domesticated pets they do attain a very powerful connection to their masters. A dog suffering from seperation anxiety will generally display the following traits :
- the dog constantly follows you around at home
- the dog tries to stay near to items that smell of you
- when you leave the house they chew personal items of yours
- on greeting you the dog goes beserk and is clingy
- the dog sleeps with you
- this happens if you are only away for a short period of time
So now we know a lot of our bad dog behaviour and dog biting problems are purely anxiety, what is the best way to cure our anxious dogs?
I personally do not recommend medicinal drug as it is not only very pricey it can also lead to nasty side effects. One great way of curing your dogs is aromatherapy, it is an effective, yet safe way to treat anxiety and nervousness in dogs, whether it be because of a thunderstorm or separation anxiety .
The video below gives an aromatherapy recipe you can try on your dogs:
It is important you keep this recipe in a sealed dark glass bottle.
If this is the first time you have used aromotherapy on your dog test a small patch of skin to check there is not a reaction . Instead of applying the oil directly to your dogs skin you could use a diffuser that will slowly release the scent into the air. One important note – this recipe should not be used on or near cats as some essential oils for dogs can be dangerous for cats.
house breaking a puppy
Posted by dogs@strollers in Dog Strollers on June 9, 2010
How would you like to be capable to train your pup or puppy to occur again to you immediately with 1 word of command when you call? Not possible I hear you say, not so. It truly is simpler to accomplish than you might imagine. It is a very simple procedure to train your puppy or pet to respond to your command and get him/her to appear to come back to you.
Puppies and dogs understand eventually by repetition and play so it makes sense that instruction ought to be constructed close to and have concentrate on these points. Time and patience are the elements essential on your part in the coaching of your puppy or canine.
With this in thoughts if, you are ready to commit your self, you will quickly reap the rewards. Your dog or puppy will be bounding again to you in no time.
With a doggie, you have a blank canvas on which you can instill excellent education routines from the quite beginning. Of course the reverse side of the coin is that your doggie has no thought of what you are asking him/her to do when you call.
So, when you get your pup from day one, you have to come to be his/her extremely greatest friend and the greatest person to be with and each time he/she arrives to you of his/her on accord say to the dog, come or great appear and make a big thing of praising the action.
Of course your pup will not realise at this stage that you have called him/her to you. They will just take pleasure in the fuss and praise becoming made for becoming there with you.
Use the command occur, each time you want your doggie or puppy to come to you. Make the command firm but not frightening. His /her reaction to the command is as significantly about the term used as the tone in which it is said.
One more instrument in your education application box is the use of treats. If, when you call your dog he/she receives a tidbit every time guess what? He/she will be there like a shot, puppies and dogs are very greedy and foods is a useful way to engage their awareness.
Clearly, a balance is required here and typical sense should prevail. If you use food as education process, cut down on the amount fed at meal times. We do not want an unfit, above weight barrel on legs that comes ultimately puffing and straining!
To progress to the next stage with your dog (this is also a great location to start out with an older canine) place him/her on a lead so that you have some handle. Then, employing the command come walk backwards encouraging him/her, all the even though repeating come. Do this in a enjoyable way so that he/she is keen to be with you. When he/she comes to you reward with the deal with and lots of praise.
As soon as you are confident that your dog or puppy has a good understanding of the command you are prepared for the next stage.
So, in the confines of an enclosed room (your garden is perfect) whilst he/she is mooching close to off the lead. Use your command appear and wait for the response from your dog or dog. He/she might not react straight aside, do not worry, be persistent with the command and try to up his/her degree of fascination in you by running backwards and repeating occur, appear, come.
When he/s he occurs to you be really effusive in your praise. Your puppy/pet is the cleverest point ever and you most surely will need to show this! Regardless of how lengthy it has taken for him/her to arrive again.
A trouble that you might encounter is excitability creeping in and there may well be a tendency for your puppy or puppy to run away from you. Never chase soon after him/her you will under no circumstances achieve the required result if you do this. Just ignore this behaviour and carry on in the opposite direction utilizing command appear until; eventually he/she will arrive to you.
The follow on from this is to take your dog or canine into the outside world and perform the command. If at any stage you are not pleased with his/her reactions, go again a phase and reinforce that stage of training.
Just remember to appreciate the relationship you will have formed with your doggie or dog as a end result of the strong bond made up via the trust designed in education.
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Tips for Feeding your New Puppy
Posted by dogstrollers in Puppy Supplies on June 21, 2009

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Puppies need a different nutritional diet than that of adult dogs. Their coat, bones, organs, and teeth are still maturing. The foods they eat must have an ample supply of nutrients to support their growth. Remember the difference in energy levels there come from puppies as compared to older dogs. In order to remain energetic, they need a constant supply of foods that provide a source of vitamins, minerals, and the right kinds of fats. In this article, we’ll provide 4 tips you can use to feed your puppy.
#1 – Buy Commercial Brands
Many owners are tempted to prepare specific meals for their pups, but it’s usually a bad idea. Without rigorous attention to detail, it’s practically impossible to measure the right level of vitamins, fats, proteins, and other nutrients.
By contrast, commercial puppy foods are specifically formulated to provide the right blend for a puppy’s growing body. Manufacturers understand the special needs of puppies. A healthy puppy needs high energy and protein diets, these formulas have taken this into account. As a side note, if you’re raising a large breed (for example, a Bernese Mountain Dog), visit your pet supply store to check whether they carry a breed-specific brand.
#2 – Be Consistent
Puppies like most dogs, are creatures of habit. Once they start eating a brand they enjoy, changing that brand – even for “variety” – isn’t normally welcome. Of course, a meal is a meal, and most dogs, young or old, won’t pass it up. However, unless there is a compelling reason to change brands, avoid doing so. If you must switch, try to wean your pup off the old food by gradually mixing the new food in.
#3 – Set A Time And Stick To It
In the same way people normally establish certain times to eat meals, you should create a feeding schedule for your puppy. Left to their own devices, puppies will often overeat (again, not unlike people). Because canine obesity is such a debilitating problem, try to encourage the right eating habits when your pup is young. Pick two or three times during which you’ll feed him. He’ll quickly come to recognize those times instinctively.
#4 – Make Drinking Water Available
Puppies need water just like people and some breeds require more than others. Even if your pup doesn’t normally drink a lot of water while eating his meals, you should make sure he has the option available. Puppies are constantly on the move and utilize more energy than the average adult dog. That means he’ll be drinking more water to keep hydrated. Provide him with all he needs.
It’s not difficult to design an easy feeding plan for your pup. Invest in a high-quality commercial brand, avoid switching it, pick feeding times and don’t deviate from them, and give your puppy all the water he wants. You can add all natural dog treats or dog chews as a special bonus for your dog as well. If you follow those guidelines, your pup should grow up to be a healthy, happy adult dog.
Dog Owner Tips
Posted by dogstrollers in Puppy Supplies on June 15, 2009
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The relationship you share with your pooch is symbiotic. He showers you with undying, unconditional affection and companionship. For your part, you provide him with meals, dog treats, a roof over his head, periodic trips to the vet, and your friendship. In most instances, it is a close match that gains in strength over time.
Unfortunately, even the most experienced dog owners at times forget a few of their responsibilities. In today’s article, I’ll give you a few reminders of basic things you need to do (if you haven’t already) in order to keep your canine companion safe, healthy, and happy.
Tip 1 – Always apply a leash to your dog when outdoors
A lot of owners feel leashing their dog is cruel and inhibiting. While taking a stroll around the neighborhood, visiting parks, or going to other public places, they’ll leave the leash at home. That’s a bad idea. Even if your pooch has been properly vaccinated and has his tags, keeping him on a leash is best for everyone – including him.
Tip 2 – Spay Or Neuter Your Pet
Unless you’re a professional breeder, there’s little reason to avoid spaying or neutering your canine companion. By doing so, you can help your dog to a more healthy and longer life. Also, it’s worth noting that one of the leading causes of homeless mutts is that their owners fail to have their pets “fixed.” That leads to a greater number of pooches being placed into shelters and eventually put down.
Tip 3 – Enroll Him In Obedience Training
Dogs begin learning how to behave immediately. What’s more, they continue learning throughout their lives. If their bad habits are not curbed, those habits can develop into frustrating behavioral problems. Enroll your pooch into obedience classes. Not only will he learn what type of behavior is acceptable and what isn’t, but the training will also improve the relationship you share together.
Tip 4 – Give Him Exercise
Your dog requires plenty of physical activity for a multitude of reasons. First, if you spend most of the day away from home, he’s going to have pent-up energy. He needs a way to release it. Second, daily exercise keeps your dog healthy and enthusiastic. Take him for a walk in the morning and again during the evening. You’ll find that providing exercise for him will keep him happy and healthy.
A Lifetime Of Loyalty
Having a dog is a lifelong commitment of responsibilities. Indeed, keeping your canine companion healthy and safe requires ongoing vigilance. But, by providing him with the essentials he needs, especially in the beginning, you’ll lay the foundation for a lifelong friendship. Most owners agree that the loyalty and love they share with their dogs is irreplaceable. Take care of your pooch and he’ll remain faithful to you for the rest of his days.
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