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		<title>Why Are Dogs Burying Bones</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 12:02:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Burying bones, like barking and chewing is a common behavior of dogs. Dogs have always been depicted as bone burying animals in cartoons, in movies and in children&#8217;s books. Because of the dogs&#8217; inclination to bury bones; it would be safe to say that all dog owners have seen the pet digging and burying bones. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://www.sarahsdogs.com/qa/why_do_dogs_bury_bones.html' target='_blank'>Burying bones</a>, like barking and chewing is a common behavior of dogs. Dogs have always been depicted as bone burying animals in cartoons, in movies and in children&#8217;s books. Because of the dogs&#8217; inclination to bury bones; it would be safe to say that all dog owners have seen the pet digging and burying bones.</p>
<p>With a sneaky look on its face, a dog that has a bone on its mouth will look for an ideal spot to hide the &#8220;treasure&#8221;. As soon as the ideal hiding place is found, the dog will dig madly and speedily bury the bone. Do dogs know why these animals are burying bones Does your pet know why it is hiding the bones? The pet may not be aware why it is burying bones as scientists believe that this is an instinctive habit to survive.</p>
<p><a href='http://www.sarahsdogs.com/' target='_blank'>Dog</a> experts believe that the habit of burying bones, similar to other canine behaviors is an instinctual nature that have survived in spite of domestication. The habit of burying bones is as old as the dog&#8217;s history. Although dogs became man&#8217;s best friend only for thousands of years; these animals have existed for over a million years. Burying bones have been a very useful habit for primitive dogs that need to survive the harsh life in the wild. The ancestors of modern day dogs have had difficult lives. The ancestors of modern day dogs not only have to avoid predators but also other animals that would want to have a shot at the dog&#8217;s hunted prey.</p>
<p>Stocking the pantry is a habit of humans. Squirrels work long hours to fill their coffers with acorns and nuts. Ants are acclaimed for being industrious as they make it a point to fill their anthill with food. Dogs too hoard and this is done by burying bones and other foods. In the wild, dogs would not know when the next meal would be. A dog that has been lucky in finding a large prey that cannot be consumed in one sitting would have to hide the food from other animals. The dog will dig up what was buried when food is scarce. The dog will unerringly find the buried prey although it is possible that what will remain are the marrow-rich bones.</p>
<p>Dogs nowadays don&#8217;t go hungry. Dogs need not <a href='http://hubpages.com/hub/Why-do-dogs-bury-bones' target='_blank'>bury bones</a> to survive but they do because it is an instinctive behavior. The ingrained habit makes dogs dig holes to hide their bounty. Bits of food are even seen on the dog&#8217;s bed and blanket. Because digging and burying bones and other food is instinctive in dogs, pet owners just have to take in stride the inclination of the pet to rearrange the garden to bury its &#8220;treasures&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>Boxer Dog Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 06:23:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The breed of dog you have will significantly influence the type of training that will be most effective when embarking on a training regiment for your beloved pet. It is very important to train your dog as you will want them to realize that you are the one in command of the situation and you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The breed of dog you have will significantly influence the type of training that will be most effective when embarking on a training regiment for your beloved pet. It is very important to train your dog as you will want them to realize that you are the one in command of the situation and you are the one that must be obeyed. </p>
<p>There are many different reasons that you will want to train your dog including making sure they are housebroken, keeping them from jumping on guests in your home, preventing them from chewing and destroying your possessions, and avoiding several other negative behaviors. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say, for example that you are interested in training a Boxer dog; if this is the case, you will need to specifically look into techniques for training Boxers as there will be some Boxer training techniques that will be more successful than other general ones. </p>
<p>If you want to train your boxer to be a guard dog of your home, you won&#8217;t have much trouble. Many individuals are afraid of boxers because they think that they harbor some sort of natural aggression, but they are just as sweet and playful as any other breed of dog. People base their opinion of the dog on the posture and aggressive looking physique of the dog and assume that they intend harm. This may indeed happen if you do not train your boxer correctly. </p>
<p>Boxers are very stubborn dogs, but they are also very intelligent, and you can use their intelligence to train them into a very well behaved, and non-agressive animal. Boxer owners must keep this intelligence and willfulness in mind when training the dog; even though most Boxers fully understand the command you have just given, there will be many times that the dog will simply refuse to perform out of pure disinterest in doing what you instructed. Patience is truly the key during this difficult period of acclimating a Boxer to follow your lead. A good time to begin training your boxer is as early as 6 weeks old; if you start at this age they will be able to grow up properly just be sure to teach the dog as well as play with him and socialize him so that he remains interested. </p>
<p>Learn more at:<br />
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		<title>Keep Dogs From Digging</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 12:19:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hounds are able to exhibit many behaviors that are frustrating to their handlers. They may be constantly barking, breaking loose from restraints and fencing, relieving themselves indoors, and gnawing at their owners&#8217; belongings. A large number of such issues are preventable through careful teaching of the dog from birth. Thorough tutelage necessitates predictable reinforcement for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hounds are able to exhibit many behaviors that are frustrating to their handlers. They may be constantly barking, breaking loose from restraints and fencing, relieving themselves indoors, and gnawing at their owners&#8217; belongings. A large number of such issues are preventable through careful teaching of the dog from birth. Thorough tutelage necessitates predictable reinforcement for appropriate demeanor and punishment for negative deportment. Dogs thrive on having their master&#8217;s undivided attention, so in order to get your dog&#8217;s behavior to change, you should praise them when they are good and pay no attention to them when they act poorly. Dogs are also known to dig, which presents its own problems.  </p>
<p>Causes and Resolutions </p>
<p>It is best if the owner of the dog considers the reason why the dog may be digging.  There can be several causes and determining why your dog digs is the key to stopping the behavior.  Some dogs really like to dig.  There are some dogs who get bored and look for some form of stimulation and activity.  Other dogs might be looking for a way to get out of the yard in order to find a mate if they aren&#8217;t fixed. Then, there are dogs who like digging in dirt that has just been fertilized or digging in fresh soil. Some dogs dig in order to hide treats or food.  Other dogs, as a product of their breed, are known for digging.  Some other dogs enjoy creating a den to lie down in and this is why they dig.    </p>
<p>The most effective method you could use to stop dogs from digging would be to guarantee that they get enough cerebral stimulus and physical activity. All dogs like to be taught new tricks and to undergo new experiences. Dogs that are destructive are often disinterested and can change their behavior if they are given opportunities for exercise and to explore new areas.  </p>
<p>An alternative method you could use to stop your dog from digging would be to shy away from giving him chew bones, which he may want to bury in the yard. Rather, a treat ought to be completely edible so that nothing is leftover to bury. You could even place a balloon in your dog&#8217;s favorite digging spot so that when he returns to that spot to start digging again, the balloon will pop and frighten him; thus, he is provided with the negative underlining needed to prevent him from digging there anymore. A dog that digs need to supervised at all times while in the yard. In such a case, should they begin to burrow, it is possible to startle them with spritz of water to prevent them from resuming their dig.</p>
<p>Learn more at:<br />
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		<title>House Breaking A Dog Tricks &#8211; How To Handle It When Your Dog Eliminates Where He Should Not</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 17:48:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of dog owners that try house training their dog, soon find out that despite their best efforts, their pet still runs around eliminating wherever he wants. This may be discouraging and makes you feel like your dog isn&#8217;t able to learn anything. However, you are getting negative way to fast, the key is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of dog owners that try house training their dog, soon find out that despite their best efforts, their pet still runs around eliminating wherever he wants. This may be discouraging and makes you feel like your dog isn&#8217;t able to learn anything. However, you are getting negative way to fast, the key is to know how to behave in a situation when your dog does something wrong.</p>
<p>Investigating the background of the &#8220;accident&#8221;</p>
<p>A lot of dog owners assume that the fact that their pet eliminated in the middle of the room, right next to the spot where dog should &#8220;do his business&#8221;, means it is only their pets fault. The truth is that most of time, dog owners fail to allow their pets to eliminate often enough. Animals left with full bowels and bladders won&#8217;t be able to follow detailed elimination rules, they just try to release the discomfort they feel wherever they currently are.</p>
<p>That is why, you should ask yourself a question if your <a href='http://the-house-training-a-dog.blogspot.com/' target='_blank'>house training your dog</a> attempts aren&#8217;t faulty. Do you take your dog to the elimination spot often enough? Did you really reinforce that the area with the litter box is the place where your pet should eliminate?</p>
<p>If you want your <a href='http://the-house-training-a-dog.blogspot.com/' target='_blank'>house training dogs</a> process to be fast and effective, you can&#8217;t confuse your dog by giving him conflicting commands and responses. Never play with your dog when he is supposed to eliminate. You should take him to elimination spot, ice-cold give him command to eliminate and if he does it, you can praise him and give him a snack.</p>
<p>What to do if it really is your dogs fault&#8230;</p>
<p>If you are certain the whole responsibility lies on your dogs shoulders, there are few things you can do. First, never rub your dogs nose into the mess. This is pointless behavior and will only make your dog scared to eliminate in your presence. This doesn&#8217;t mean he will start to eliminate in right places, he will simply do it whenever you are not around.</p>
<p>I know for some dog owners it may be hard, but after your dog eliminated where he is not supposed to, you just grab him, take him to the elimination spot and do the standard procedure. It is quite obvious, your dog may have troubles eliminating again in such a short period of time, but you are supposed to only reinforce positive behavior not wait till your pet eliminates again.</p>
<p>Something that has a high success rate is taking dogs feces from your beautiful carpet or floor and putting them into the elimination box. This way you should make it clear to him that his feces &#8220;go there.&#8221;</p>
<p>Overall, dealing with your dogs accidents, is a very straightforward process. The only thing it requires from you is consistence and fast response. You should also stay calm when your dog does something wrong, don&#8217;t shout just use firm and strong voice.</p>
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		<title>Aggressive Puppy &#8211; Getting Out The Steam Of Any Pup</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 14:04:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aggressive puppy biting can be an issue but if you observe a litter of puppies actively playing you’ll most likely see that they can seem to get quite rough. Chewing ears, pouncing and biting each others paws is frequent. Dog Behavior training needs to be a peaceful, filled with serenity and fulfilling method. No damaging, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aggressive puppy biting can be an issue but if you observe a litter of puppies actively playing you’ll most likely see that they can seem to get quite rough.</p>
<p>Chewing ears, pouncing and biting each others paws is frequent. <a href='http://www.easy-dog-obedience-training.com/blog/' target='_blank'>Dog Behavior</a> training needs to be a peaceful, filled with serenity and fulfilling method.</p>
<p>No damaging, extreme or useless punishments ought to be employed during the instruction procedure. Aggressive Puppy nipping isn&#8217;t what I think about Puppy Biting &#8212; to which we&#8217;ll define here as a lot more critical puppy aggression.</p>
<p>Nipping is additional &#8220;play-biting&#8221; or a quick &#8216;correction&#8217; 1 dog can give one more (or you) when that canine is either excited or wants for being left alone.</p>
<p>Biting is a severe behavior problem that needs being corrected even though the canine is young. Young biting dogs uncorrected mature for being adult biting dogs. Biting is one thing, that comes with birth in puppies. It is a way for them to demonstrate their dominance and toughness.</p>
<p>Aggressive puppies don&#8217;t make the best pets. Intense biting is usually caused by genetic breed defects, which includes rage syndrome.</p>
<p>Avoid hitting, smacking, bullying or threatening your puppy. Age can genuinely take what applied to get beautiful, comfortable glider cushions and turn them into an embarrassment.</p>
<p>Aggression can also signal that the canine has a relationship problem with humans. Sometimes a puppy’s owner has unknowingly taught the pup to act in an aggressive manner.</p>
<p>Aggressive puppies have other behavioral patterns as well. They may perhaps be disobedient, loud, and have a tendency to jump up on people. Agassi was playing for the crowd a bit too much in fact. He stole the crowd from each other player.</p>
<p>Puppy aggression may lead to dangerous behavior as an adult canine if not correctly handled. Pups do what works. If getting nice and allowing handling gets you a treat and growling gets you nothing which includes not getting put down nicely then becoming nice is usually a better option.</p>
<p>Puppies at the typical stage of puppy behavior between six and eight weeks of age are already beginning to think in terms of pack behavior. They begin to compete with their siblings for their place in the pack order.</p>
<p>Train your puppy for being a very good citizen. Obnoxious dogs aren&#8217;t at fault for their behavior; they&#8217;re acting on their instincts and have not been trained to act otherwise.</p>
<p>Instruction is fun, both for you and your puppy &#8211; don&#8217;t feel of it as a chore. You&#8217;re helping to sculpt the future canine, even though strengthening the developing bond between the two of you. Instruction and socialization are vital to having a well-behaved pup.</p>
<p>It’s a lot simpler to prevent aggression than to cure it.</p>
<p>Dogs typically make a loud yelp and stop the play if they get hurt by the other canine. The alpha canine in the pack will show he&#8217;s in charge by getting the 1 to say when and how play can occur.</p>
<p>Dog owners that adore their pets often encounter quite a few troubles that they need to resolve when it comes to the behavior of their pet. A single of the most typical, found at the puppy stage is biting.</p>
<p><a href='http://www.easy-dog-obedience-training.com/blog/category/puppy-training/' target='_blank'>Dog Behavior</a> coaching requires plenty of patience and adore. Never punish or hit your pet. Aggressive puppy behavior can manifest in the puppy biting or growling. Puppy housebreaking and behavioral issues may be dealt with in numerous positive ways.</p>
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		<title>Dog Behaviour Problems &#8212; Find Out How To Cope With Terrible Dog Behaviors</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 03:46:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog Problems can only be fixed by first knowing the explanation for the behavior. Owners question themselves a lot of how come my canine causing these things? Behavior canine training is very important in today&#8217;s society mainly because several men and women take their puppies each and every where they go. Realizing what&#8217;s causing the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://www.easy-dog-obedience-training.com/blog/a-good-guide-to-solve-your-dog-behaviour-problems-needs/88/' target='_blank'>Dog Problems</a> can only be fixed by first knowing the explanation for the behavior. Owners question themselves a lot  of how come my canine causing these things? Behavior canine training is very important in today&#8217;s society mainly because several men and women take  their puppies each and every where they go.</p>
<p>Realizing what&#8217;s causing the canine react in the way it&#8217;s, will be the first step in improving the behavior. Knowing  these reasons, their causes and signs demands the expertise of a qualified behaviourist. The reasons for hostility towards  family members is generally the most challenging to determine.</p>
<p>Chewing is one on the most popular behavior difficulties that puppies have. Some dogs will chew whatever they can get their paws on &#8211;  shoes, books, furniture, rugs and even drywall. Chewing can be a normal pattern for dogs – they chew to relax. On the other hand, this is often a  destructive habit that should be altered. Chew toys for dogs can also give the canine a &#8220;job&#8221; that he will enjoy when home  alone. Kong canine toys are a excellent choice as Kong toys are durable and safe.</p>
<p>Aggression in puppies is characterized by snarling, showing teeth, lunging, biting and growling. It&#8217;s a typical behavioral  problem seen in almost all the breeds from the animal. Aggression is 1 on the widespread canine behavior complications for which  medication might be needed. An aggressive dog is usually dangerous, and it may not be safe to take the time to try to train  your canine out of aggressive behavior.</p>
<p>Separation anxiety can be severe and all-consuming to some puppies. I have recognized puppies to jump through second-story plate-glass  windows, eat as a result of sheetrock walls into neighboring apartments and bloody their paws and noses trying to dig as a result of wooden  doors or out of crates. Separation anxiety takes patience, time and diligence to treat and we are grateful we found her, not  every single dog professional can resolve it but thankfully Christina is superb. Previous to Christina treated Cesar, he would follow  us right to the door and panic when we walked out without him and we were at a loss on how to treat it .</p>
<p>Right dog training for obedience is made on the principle of right and strict reinforcement of discipline. Puppies are  naturally social creatures and are able to live in packs. Proper obedience coaching is actually the foremost efficient approach  of solving any of the dilemma that you&#8217;ve concerning your puppies behavior. Whenever you attain this goal and your dog  comprehends all the commands you give him, it can be easy for your to let him apprehend the correct and improper behavior  that you wish, thereby improving your relationship.</p>
<p>Everyone must be consistent inside the handling with the canine . If not, your poor pooch will become really uncertain and may act out  even additional than ahead of the positive reinforcement training was . Every person wants to pet them, take pictures and ask us all  about them. They love the attention!</p>
<p>Correcting <a href='http://www.easy-dog-obedience-training.com/blog/category/dog-problems/' target='_blank'>Dog Problems</a> means occasionally thinking like a dog. Correction comes from some mysterious force, but  treats and love come the people he lives with. Correcting it takes the entire lifetime of your canine.So you can make your  option to solve behavior troubles permanently in a few moments, or get the satisfaction of correcting your puppies behavior  complications each time they occur, permanently.</p>
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		<title>Canine Incontinence &#8212; Pieces Of Information Concerning On How To Support In Curing Your Pet Dog Of Incontinence</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 21:48:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Incontinence is categorized by urine seeping uncontrollably from the bladder. In a canine who isn&#8217;t afflicted by incontinence, he&#8217;s very easily capable to control the seapage of urine from the bladder via the use of muscular tissue at the base in the bladder. Dog Problems is one of the numerous issues that owners face with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Incontinence is categorized by urine seeping uncontrollably from the bladder. In a canine who isn&#8217;t afflicted by incontinence,  he&#8217;s very easily capable to control the seapage of urine from the bladder via the use of muscular tissue at the base in the  bladder.</p>
<p><a href='http://www.easy-dog-obedience-training.com/blog/category/dog-problems/' target='_blank'>Dog Problems</a> is one of the numerous issues that owners face with their dogs. In some instances, owners may possibly think that  this can be a behavioral issue in puppies. Incontinence can trigger problems to the dog and its owner. Usually, Incontinence might be  triggered by underlying medical issues.</p>
<p>Estrogen deficiency is one among the most common cause of incontinence in spayed female puppies and might bring about weakened muscles inside the  bladder and sphincter causing urine leakage. Bovine ovary powder nutritionally offers natural estrogens and works  synergistically with the phytoestrogens provided by licorice, wild yam and other ingredients. Estrogens are powerful female  hormones manufactured naturally by the ovary and required for the regular development in the female reproductive system tract as well as  for standard female fertility. Synthetic estrogens have, in the past, found many different medical as well as industrial uses.</p>
<p>Urinary tract infection (UTI) in dogs has become widespread. This condition develops when bacterias gains access within your dog&#8217;s  body and overcomes its body&#8217;s defence mechanism. Urinary incontinence may possibly be caused by an underdeveloped urinary system or may possibly arise as  a part in the aging procedure.Urinary tract infection usually occurs at a single web site – the bladder, ureters, kidneys, urethra,  or the prostate glands. But it can affect much more than one website at the same time also.</p>
<p>An infection on the bladder or a condition known as urge incontinence is lead to by Bladder Inflammation. That is characterized  by leakage or dribbling when the canine feels the urge to urinate. Bladder infections in puppies are additional common in female  dogs anyway, simply because the urethra in females is shorter as well as broader, that makes it simpler for disease-causing bacteria to get  into the urinary tract. A family dog with female dog incontinence may well also have a relaxed urinary sphincter, which makes it even  easier for pathogens to enter.</p>
<p>Hormone deficiencies are usually treated by way of the usage of drugs. Diethylstilbestrol is a single drug which is commonly utilized to  increase estrogen levels in bitches who have incontinence because of &#8216;abnormal&#8217; amounts of estrogen. Hormone-responsive incontinence can  take place months to years after a pet is neutered. Physical examination and blood and urine tests are generally given for these  pets. Hormone-related incontinence can also impact neutered males, though much less commonly than females.</p>
<p>Female dogs are usually a lot more prone to this kind of <a href='http://www.easy-dog-obedience-training.com/blog/tag/canine-incontinence/' target='_blank'>Canine incontinence</a>. Rarely, dog incontinence occurs as a result of  tumors or polyps in your dog&#8217;s urinary tract . Female dogs are much more likely to have this birth defect than males. Some  research has also shown that large breed dogs are a lot more prone to incontinence. Female dogs mate whenever their dog heat period  arrives. This typically happens when the dog is between six to twelve months of age.</p>
<p>Vets have to resort to utilizing hormones and decongestants when they cannot pinpoint causes of incontinence. DES  (diethylstilbestrol) a man-made form of estrogen is generally prescribed for spayed female puppies. DES has been quite successful  in treating female canine incontinence stemming from poor sphincter manage. It is still available from compounding  pharmacies, and at the low (1mg) dose, does not have the carcinogenic properties that were so problematic in humans.</p>
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		<title>Introducing The Family Dog To The New Baby</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 16:31:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After welcoming a baby in to the globe you&#8217;re most likely concerned about how your dog goes to react to him or her. Many individuals surrender their pets to shelters as a result of of exhibited jealousy from their dog after a replacement baby’s arrival and worry of the infant being harmed by the animal. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After welcoming a baby in to the globe you&#8217;re most likely concerned about how your dog goes to react to him or her.</p>
<p>Many individuals surrender their pets to shelters as a result of of exhibited jealousy from their dog after a replacement baby’s arrival and worry of the infant being harmed by the animal. Nonetheless several families are successful in introducing their dogs to the new baby.</p>
<p>Introducing your dog to you baby is a process that wants time and also the utmost of care to confirm a happy and safe welcoming method!</p>
<p>The steps to making sure your dog acts appropriately around the baby when she or he is finally taken back to your home are twofold typically – getting ready your dog for the infants arrival and introducing your dog to your infant.</p>
<p>Preparing your dog: Making ready your dog for the baby’s arrival earlier is one in all the most effective ways to help avoid friction and jealousy between your baby and your dog. Your dog is employed to your attention and pampering, some jealousy can naturally surface when your new baby becomes the center of attention.</p>
<p>Taking some precautions, a few minutes of quality time and a few further treats will go an extended method!</p>
<p>Be positive to:</p>
<p>• Take your dog to your local Veterinarian for a complete checkup a few months before the baby arrives.</p>
<p>• <a href='http://terriersdogs.com/169/fleas-parasites-and-their-treatments/' target='_blank'>Worms and parasites can be harmful</a> to your baby therefore be sure to worm your dog before the baby arrives and at the conventional intervals to stay on high of this problem. If your dog is not spayed or neutered, this is often also the time to induce it done.</p>
<p>• Encourage friends with infants to go to your home to accustom your pet to babies. Supervise all pet and infant interactions.</p>
<p>• Allow your dog to explore the baby’s sleeping, diaper changing areas, and connected items like baby powder, lotions, and diapers to become acquainted with the new smells and objects. Apply baby lotion or powder to your hands, as an example, and permit your dog to sniff the new smell. Dogs depend on their sense of smell, therefore familiarity with the new baby smells can help him or her acknowledge the baby as a part of the family. If doable, allow your dog to smell clothing that your baby has used before you bring the baby home.</p>
<p>• Accustom your pet to baby-related noises months before the baby is expected.</p>
<p>For instance, play recordings of a baby crying (there are CDs out currently for this exact coaching purpose, flip on the mechanical infant swing, and use the rocking chair. Make these positive experiences for your pet by giving a treat or playtime.</p>
<p>• Don&#8217;t permit your dog to sleep on the baby’s furniture or play with the baby’s toys. Your dog ought to grasp that the furniture is not for her and ought to treat it as such. Give toys for the dog that don&#8217;t resemble baby toys. A dog may take the toy from the baby’s hand and unintentionally injure the infant.</p>
<p>• If the baby’s space will be off-limits to your pet, install a sturdy barrier like a removable gate (offered at pet or baby supply stores) or, for jumpers, even a screen door. Because these barriers still permit your dog to see and hear what’s happening in the area, your dog will feel less isolated from the family and more snug with the new baby noises.</p>
<p>• Use a baby doll to help your pet get used to the $64000 thing. Carry around a swaddled baby doll, take the doll within the stroller when you walk your dog, and use the doll to induce your pet used to routine baby activities, like bathing and diaper changing.</p>
<p>• Finally and terribly importantly, be sure that your dog is aware of that you just and your family are alpha over her – this is crucial to ensure you can reprimand your dog should any jealous signs show when the baby is brought home.</p>
<p>Introducing your dog to your infant</p>
<p>The actual introduction of your dog to your newborn baby is of utmost importance and the first few meetings will typically dictate how your dog responds to your baby in an ongoing basis. Because of this, it is crucial to undertake the introduction process slowly and properly.</p>
<p>Tips for the primary meeting embody</p>
<p>• When the baby comes home, another person ought to hold the baby while you greet your dog. Your dog has missed you and it is important to listen to him when you initially get home.</p>
<p>• Greet your dog happily and bring him or her a new toy as a gift to associate the baby with something positive. Once your dog’s excitement regarding your homecoming has dissipated you ought to begin introducing your baby to the dog.</p>
<p>• If you&#8217;re unsure of you dog’s behavior, <a href='http://terriersdogs.com/80/dog-leash-training-problems/' target='_blank'>leash or restrain him or her during the introduction</a>. Talk to your dog, pet and encourage her or him to urge a sensible look and sniff the baby’s hands and feet. Do not force a reluctant dog by pushing the infant in front of the pet. Enable the pet to explore the new smells at their own pace. Never leave your baby unsupervised along with your pet. An infant is incapable of pushing the animal away and your dog may inadvertently smother the child. The actions of a baby could scare your dog and cause it to bite in self-defense. If your dog reacts aggressively, put her in another space until it is calm and attempt the introduction again.</p>
<p>• When the initial greeting, you can bring your pet with you to take a seat next to the baby; reward your pet with treats for applicable behavior. Remember, you would like your pet to view associating with the baby as a positive experience. Again, to prevent anxiety or injury, never force your pet to induce near the baby, and perpetually supervise any interaction.</p>
<p>• Life can little question be hectic caring for your new baby, but strive to take care of regular routines as abundant as doable to help your pet adjust. And be certain to spend one-on-one quality time with your pet every day—it may facilitate relax you, too. With proper training, supervision, and changes, you, your new baby, and your pet ought to be in a position to live together safely and happily as one (now larger) family.</p>
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		<title>Successful Training For Your Dog: The Positive Reinforcement Method</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 04:49:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s widely accepted among the vast majority of dog coaching experts that the most effective and humane means to coach your dog is thru a process referred to as positive reinforcement training. This is a fancy phrase for what’s basically a terribly simple theory: using positive reinforcement entails rewarding the behavior that you would like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s widely accepted among the vast majority of dog coaching experts that the most effective and humane means to coach your dog is thru a process referred to as positive reinforcement training. This is a fancy phrase for what’s basically a terribly simple theory: using positive reinforcement entails rewarding the behavior that you would like to see repeated, and ignoring the behavior that you just don’t. This technique is in direct distinction to some of the currently-outdated however once-fashionable techniques for dog training, some of that were frankly abhorrent: physical pain and intimidation (like hanging an aggressive dog up by her collar), or inhumane strategies of aversion therapy (like shock collars for barking).</p>
<p>Positive reinforcement works together with your dog. Her natural instinct is to please you – the theory of positive reinforcement acknowledges that lessons are more meaningful for dogs, and have a tendency to “stick” additional, when a dog is in a position to work out what you’re asking below her own steam (as opposed to, say, learning “down” by being forced repeatedly into a prone position, while the word “down” is repeated at intervals).</p>
<p>When you use positive reinforcement coaching, you’re allowing her the time and the chance to use her own brain. Some ways for you to facilitate the training process: – Use meaningful rewards. Dogs get bored pretty quickly with a routine pat on the top and a “sensible woman” (and, of course, most dogs don’t even like being patted on the top – watch their expressions and spot how most will balk or back away when a hand descends towards their head).</p>
<p>To keep the standard of your dog’s learning at a high customary, use tempting incentives for sensible behavior. <a href='http://terriersdogs.com/dog-food-cookbookstreatsleashescollars/' target='_blank'>Food treats</a> and physical affection are what dog trainers check with as “primary incentives” – in other words, they’re each significant rewards that most dogs respond powerfully and reliably to. – Use the correct timing.</p>
<p>When your dog obeys a command, you need to mark the behavior that you’re going to reward thus that, when she gets that treat in her mouth, she understands exactly what behavior it absolutely was that earned her the reward. Some folks use a clicker for this: a small metal sound-making device, that emits a definite “click” when pressed. The clicker is clicked at the exact moment that a dog performs the desired behavior (so, if asking a dog to sit, you’d click the clicker simply as the dog’s bottom hits the bottom).</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll also use your voice to mark desired behavior: simply saying “Yes!” in an exceedingly happy, excited tone of voice will work perfectly. Make sure that you just offer her the treat once the marker – and bear in mind to use the marker consistently. If you only say “Yes!” or use the clicker sometimes, it won’t have any significance to your dog when you are doing do it; she desires the chance to learn what that marker means (i.e., that she’s done something right whenever she hears the marker, and a treat will be forthcoming terribly shortly). Thus be consistent along with your marker. – Be consistent with your training commands, too.</p>
<p>Once you’re teaching a dog a command, you must decide ahead of your time on the verbal cue you’re visiting be giving her, and then follow it. Thus, when coaching your dog to not jump up on you, you wouldn’t ask her to “get off”, “get down”, and “stop jumping”, because that will just confuse her; you’d choose one phrase, like “No jump”, and keep on with it. Even the best dogs don’t understand English – they need to find out, through consistent repetition, the actions related to a particular phrase.</p>
<p>Her rate of obedience can be abundant better if you select one specific phrase and use it each time you want her to enact a sure behavior for you.</p>
<p>The way to reward your dog meaningfully</p>
<p>All dogs have their favorite treats and most popular demonstrations of physical affection. Some dogs will do backflips for a dried liver snippet; other dogs simply aren’t ‘chow hounds’ (huge eaters) and like to be rewarded through a game with a cherished toy, or through some physical affection from you. You’ll most likely have already got a honest idea of how a lot of she enjoys being touched and played with – every dog has a distinct level of energy and demonstrativeness, simply like humans do.</p>
<p>The most effective ways in which to stroke your dog: most dogs very like having the bottom of the tail (very cheap part of their back, just before the tail starts) scratched gently; having their chests rubbed or scratched (right between the forelegs) is typically a winner, too. You&#8217;ll also target the ears: gently rub the ear flap between your thumb and finger, or scratch gently at the base. As so much as food is worried, it’s not onerous to work out what your dog likes: just experiment with totally different food treats till you find one that she very goes nuts for.</p>
<p>When it involves food, trainers have noted an interesting factor: dogs really respond most reliably to coaching commands after they receive treats sporadically, instead of predictably. Intermittent treating appears to keep dogs on their toes, and a lot of fascinated by what might be on provide – it prevents them from growing bored with the food rewards, and from creating a acutely aware call to forego a treat.</p>
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<p>The great thing about positive reinforcement training is that it doesn’t need you to try and do anything that may go against the grain. You won’t be known as upon to place any complex, weighty correctional theories into practice, or be required to undertake any harsh punitive measures. When it involves positive reinforcement coaching, all you have got to try to to is ignore the behavior that you simply don’t would like to determine repeated. Not getting any attention (as a result of you’re deliberately ignoring her) is enough to create just regarding any dog pretty miserable, and so is a powerful correctional tool.</p>
<p>Modern belief in dog coaching states that we should merely ignore incorrect responses to a coaching command – that, with no reinforcement from us (yes, even negative attention – like verbal corrections – counts as reinforcement: to some dogs, negative attention is best than no attention at all), the dog can stop the behavior of her own accord.</p>
<p>The larger the fuss you create over her when she will get it right, the clearer the connection can be between a particular behavior(s) eliciting no response the least bit, however alternative behaviors (the right response) eliciting large amounts of positive attention from you.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 07:34:18 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nipping &#8211; the playful biting and mouthing of your hands and garments by your dog – is significantly common among puppies, however will also occur in older dogs that haven’t been taught correct bite inhibition.</p>
<p>It’s natural for dogs to mouth and nip. They explore the world using their mouths – to a dog, his mouth is as vital as eyes and hands are to us. Nipping is very completely different from true aggression: it’s a type of communication, interaction, exploration, and play.</p>
<p>From birth, pups use their mouths to explore the den, their mother, and their littermates. From some weeks old, they use their mouths to play with their siblings: puppies play by biting and mouthing every other. Some adult dogs – typically, those with owners who encourage rough play, or who were far from the litter at too early an age – retain these same tendencies to nip during play and in moments of emotional duress.</p>
<p>Sibling play is actually how young pups learn a very important lesson, known as bite inhibition. If a puppy bites another puppy too hard, the other pup <a href='http://terriersdogs.com/55/how-to-deal-with-a-whining-dog/' target='_blank'>yelps loudly in pain and stops</a> taking part in with him. This teaches the biter that such a degree of bite force leads to an undesirable outcome: social isolation.</p>
<p>When different puppies bite him, that’s how he learns what that pain feels like. (This is one in every of the explanations that puppies far from the litter too early are often ‘maladjusted’ – they’ve ignored on a number of the vital lessons their mother and littermates have to show).</p>
<p>Even pups that have learned basic bite inhibition from their siblings sometimes would like to be reconditioned again upon entering their new home: humans are a lot of more simply broken than dogs, so it’s necessary for us to intervene and refine the puppy’s bite pressure even further.</p>
<p>A dog while not any concept of bite inhibition is each annoying and dangerous to possess around: a harmless play session will rapidly turn into painful ordeal. Puppies aren’t capable of inflicting serious harm – although their very little teeth are razor sharp, their jaws are too weak to do abundant a lot of than elicit a trickle of blood – but an adult dog can do a nice deal additional than just scratch the surface, and it makes very little difference to a wounded human that the dog “didn’t mean to do it”!</p>
<p>Here’s what to do to <a href='http://terriersdogs.com/96/stop-dog-from-nipping-and-play-biting/' target='_blank'>teach your dog good bite inhibition</a>.</p>
<p>Note: this same technique is applicable to older dogs, though the same results may take a little longer to attain.</p>
<p>When taking part in together with your puppy or dog, you’ll need to settle on the extent of mouthing that you’re prepared to accept. Some owners are content for his or her dogs to touch their hands with their teeth, as long as no pressure is exerted; others (significantly those with large, robust-jawed dogs) prefer to induce the message across that no tooth-contact is acceptable whatsoever.</p>
<p>Whenever you reach your level of tolerance with your pup – he would possibly offer you a smart nip, or he might simply grab your fingers gently in his mouth – squeal shrilly and loudly in pain and immediately flip your entire body away from him. Get on my feet and walk some paces off from him, keeping your face and eyes averted. Don’t speak to him, and don’t bit him.</p>
<p>The aim here is for the puppy to be fully socially isolated for the next 20 to 30 seconds – long enough for the lesson to sink in, but not long enough for him to forget what it had been that elicited such a response and start enjoying with something else.</p>
<p>(Note: if there are more individuals gift, you’ll need to confirm that they mimic your behavior here – don’t allow them to start out taking part in with or otherwise paying attention to the puppy or dog, or else all your good work will have been undone).</p>
<p>Most young dogs, and a few older ones, appear to own an innate need to chew one thing – something! – whenever they’re being played with or petted. To keep the main focus off your hands, and stop him from learning what a delightful chew toy your fingers make, offer him with a a lot of applicable chew: something with a slight give to it should do the trick.</p>
<p>Rawhide bones, pigs’ ears, or squeezy rubber toys all go down a treat. – If he ought to start snapping for your hands or face whereas playing, correct him quickly with a pointy, “No!”, or “AH-ah-aaah!” He ought to stop, startled. When he stops, praise him (you’re praising the stopping, not the initial behavior – don’t be confused by their close proximity) and then quickly redirect his attention to an acceptable chew. When his jaws shut around it, praise him again and offer him a pat. – Never use physical force to correct your dog for inappropriate chewing or mouthing. Not only is it principally unnecessary, but in most cases it can actually encourage more nipping and biting.</p>
<p>The cold-shoulder technique (as made public higher than) is the foremost effective, and humane, manner of conveying your displeasure to your dog. He needs to please you: he just has to work out how to try and do so. He includes a a lot of better likelihood of doing therefore if you refrain from corporal punishment and give him 30 seconds of isolation instead. – If your dog’s getting really revved up and is creating repeated makes an attempt to nip you, despite cold-shouldering him, he would possibly want to cool down a bit.</p>
<p>During this case, the ‘trip’ method is appropriate: take him to his crate, or to a tiny area by himself, and leave him there for 5 minutes to chill out a bit. When it’s time to bring him back into the heart of the household, you can begin taking part in once more – just attempt to tone it down a notch or 2 till you’re sure he will tolerate the play without additional nipping. – For a dog that needs very little encouragement to become overexcited and mouthy (high-energy herding breeds in explicit are prone to this), choose non-contact play whenever feasible.</p>
<p>Frisbee and fetch are great selections; even tug-of-war, provided your dog knows a reliable ‘drop it’ command, is suitable. Avoid rough play like slap-boxing (where you hit the perimeters of a dog’s face gently with open palms) and full-on wrestling at all costs: these games encourage nipping, however conjointly decision a dog’s instinctive aggression into the mix, that is one thing to be avoided. Keep games friendly and low-key instead.</p>
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