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Caring For Canines

Caring For Canines
By Chuck R Stewart

When you buy your first dog, you buy a lot of responsibilities and duties as well. You have accepted the duties to teach your canine obedience and take care of it. You will have to potty train and teach your dog how to be polite. You will need to properly care for your dog as well. Pet stylists will groom and primp your dog for you. The vet should be a regular contact from this point on. Also, when you are gone for extended periods of time, you will need to enlist your dog into Dog Day care. If you don't, you run the risk of coming home to smelly carpets and trash on your floor.

One of the first issues you have to address with a new dog is their bad habit of jumping. If you fail to do so, your dog will hamper your social life. You wont be able to have parties none the less game night because your dog will berate your guests. One way to do this is to step on the dog's back paw when it jumps up. This is negative reinforcement. Another way to fix this issue is to turn your back towards the dog when it jumps. Dogs are like children, a lot of what they do is for reaction. If you don't acknowledge the dog when it jumps, it will give up on jumping.

Another issue that needs to be dealt with early on is yard training your dog. If you live in a house where you are going to want to let your dog outside, you will have to find a way to keep the dog in. Electric fences are a very effective way to train them. The first step is putting up flags when the fence will be, so that the dog knows its boundaries visually. The purpose of the electric fence isn't to shock the dogs, but to teach them boundaries. The flags will hopefully alleviate some of the need for your dogs to run into the electric shock.

Make sure to become a regular visitor to the vet as well. You and your dog want to spend many years together and regular doctor visits will help make this possible. A dog who visits the vet frequently will be able to maintain a low weight, healthy organs and bone strength. In addition, being close with the vet better prepares you for an emergency. The vet will be familiar with the dogs and its health issues.

Owning a dog is a huge commitment. You have to teach it to be polite. Also, house training is essential while it is young. Also, build a strong relationship with your vet. If you don't do this, you will be fighting with your dog for years to come. If you take the steps to train your dog in the present, you will benefit form it in the future. Keep your dog healthy and happy and you to will be happy and healthy.

Chuck Stewart recently reviewed canine obedience techniques while trying to figure out how to train his dog Francie. He also reviewed dog daycare facilities while looking for a vacation home for his dog.

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How to Stop Fence Jumping

How to Stop Fence Jumping
By Dani Waser

Basically, the dog needs to associate a negative experience with jumping up on the fence. But, this negative experience must have 3 things going for it. First, the negative must occur right as he is jumping up on the fence. 2nd, it has got to be motivational. Kinda like when a cop gives you a ticket for speeding, but the ticket is just for $2, you may likely wait till you get a hundred tickets before you even consider changing your behavior.

But, if it's a good $250 ticket, it will not take too many ( perhaps 1 or 2 ) to make you stop speeding. To paraphrase, you may find your dog's sensitivity level. For behavior alteration, I'd have a tendency to mistake on the side of slightly over correcting, instead of under correcting. You do not mind if the dog never jumps up on the fence again, and you don't mind if he's got a poor angle when it comes to it. ( Unlike obedience exercises. ) Bottom line is the correction must be motivational. And 3rd, he must get the correction each time he does the behavior.

Again, if it is an inspiring correction, he'll only try it once, twice, or at the most, 3 or 4 times before deciding it is not in his best interest. What should you do? You can try many things. Have a kid hide on the opposite side of the fence with a high powered garden hose. Lure him to leap up on the fence. When he does, blast him! You may also set him up with a coaching collar and tab ( short leash ) and go out and give him a correction when he does it, but ensure you keep the dog confined when you cannot be there to fix the behavior.

At night, confine him to either a crate or a dog run... So he will not do the behavior and not get corrected for it. ( Or if you go out to dinner, and leave him unsupervised. ) Till he drops the behavior, he won't be permitted to do it and not get corrected.

So, every time he's got an opportunity to do it, you have to be in a position to fix him. There are at least 3 more tactics to do that.

One. Take a Sun. afternoon. Put the coaching collar, and the 1 foot leash on the dog, and leave him in the backyard.... But keep your eye on him through the kitchen window. Have the kid in the following yard make a ruckus, and when the dog jumps up on the fence, you straight away yell 'No, no, no!' as you run out the doorway, and up to the dog, and correct. ( No, no, no forces him to recollect what he is being corrected for. ) Even if he is no longer got his feet on the wall, he deserves to be ready to associate the correction with the behavior ( inside seven to twelve seconds later. )

Two. You can get a boundary and fringe electrical containment system, like what Gene described. The collar will be caused when he jumps up on the fence. Or you can do a similar thing with an electrical collar. Set the collar to your dogs sensitivity level ( check the manual ) .... And watch him through the window. When the dog jumps on the wall, you push the button. Should not take more than catching him twice before he never jumps on the wall again.

Three. The poor man's solution is to attach mouse traps ( not rat traps ) to the apex of the fence, so when the dog jumps up.... 'snap!' he receives a negative. This also works rather well for house plants, too!

If you'd like to know even more ways to train your dog to be well behaved, play safe and respect your every command, then check out this review of the best dog training book today and see how anybody, including you and your dog, can learn to live in perfect harmony without frustrating and aggressive episodes of bad dog behavior.

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What is an Invisible Dog Fence and How Does it Work?

What is an Invisible Dog Fence and How Does it Work?
By Julie Swane

An invisible dog fence is exactly that, it is invisible, you cannot touch it see it or feel it. Even so, it works very well at stopping your dog from jumping over your fence. The main feature of an invisible dog fence is, you can set a boundary where your dog can roam around in.

The invisible dog fence is used for two main applications. The first one is if you have a dog that just loves to escape from your garden or backyard. You know the type of dog we are talking about, they can jump and even climb fences, squeeze through the smallest gap or dig tunnels beneath the fence. Having one of these dogs is extremely frustrating because they are so difficult to contain. What are your options, you can replace the fence, but with what? It would have to be a very high fence and it would have to go underground as well, and this type of fence does not come on the cheap.

The 2nd scenario is if you want to restrict your dog from a certain part of your yard, for example, if your dog has a favorite place where it likes to go to toilet and it is killing your lawn or you may want to restrict your dog's movements to a specific part of your backyard. There is a lovely benefit of a wireless fence if you have an RV and like to go traveling with your dog. Because a wireless fence can be set up instantly, when you reach your destination, you can switch on the transmitter, put the collar on your dog's neck and hey presto he can run around but won't get lost.

Because you can't see the invisible dog fence, the difficulty then becomes knowing where the perimeter is. The way it works is that you have a transmitter which sends out a radio signal or you have a wire buried underground which denotes the boundary. The dog wears an electronic collar and when it approaches the boundary the collar receives a signal and emits an audible warning bleep. If your dog continues towards the invisible dog fence then it will receive a mild static shock. This will startle your furry friend and make him turn away from the fence.

So you and your dog know where the actual boundary is, you get a set of flags with the invisible dog fence. You then place these flags at strategic points around the boundary area so your dog will learn where it can and cannot roam freely. You do not need any previous experience in training your dog as the invisible dog fence comes with detailed training, plus tips and advice.

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