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Showing posts with label foam mat. Show all posts

Monday, 9 November 2015

Why dogs that are keep outside are a little miserable?

As a new dog owner you may be considering keeping your pet outside the house. This is not a great idea as dog who’s kept outside experiences social isolation and he is animal born to be part of a social structure, a pack or a family.



The experts say many of dogs that are keep outside will never really bond with owners who interact with them so little.When cute puppy grow older, and and your children grow tired of the care they promised to provide or the neighbors complain abou the noise, people very often decide to dump the dog rather than solve the problem.



When you keep a dog outside you don't get the benefits of companionship from your pet. You don't even get much protection from outside intruders. As such dog barks at almost anything he sees. So you couldn't tell from his sound whether the dogs are barking at.



Moreover, outdoor dog often become a problem to his owners. Bored and lonely, such dog develop any number of bad habits. For example he dig craters in the yard or bark endlessly day and night. What is even worse, sometimes, without the socialization that dog need, he become aggressive, ready to bite anyone who comes into their territory.



So if you're considering getting a puppy with the intent of keeping him exclusively outside, you should reconsider your choice. For those who love pets, a pristine home is nothing compared to the pleasures of living with an animal who's really bonded to you.

Those of you who want to keep a dog outside because of home members allergies also can find solution. It won't be easy but an allergist may be able to help, along with attention to keeping the house and pets cleaner, using air cleaners and special bed for dogs that is very easy to clean.

Easy to clean dog's bed made of synthetic leather that is non-porous and does not absorb smells


You may believe - it's worth the effort. Once you have a dog you can welcome into your home and your heart, you'll start to live a different life.

Source: e-doggy.co.uk

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Dogs need discipline, not punishment - how to correct your dog behaviour

Sometimes you need to correct your dog behaviour. But you need to remeber that dogs are not humans and they don’t have a logical sense of history. To dogs, a punishment relates to current activity. When your pet runs to a door to greet his owner and is punished for a mess done hours before, the pet understands only that he was punished for running to the door to greet you. He will curb the current behavior  - not the behavior for which he was punished.



There is no single dog who wouldn't want to please his owner. For example if you’ve ever gone to a pet store to view the puppies, you’ll realize that they want to please everyone. Puppies will exhibit happy exuberance for people unless they have learned through experience that punishment will be their reward for the attempt.



Dogs dont have special powers neither they can read minds. Our pets can only interpret expressions and body language. If your dog is used to having a happy owner greet him with a smile and a pleasant voice, he’ll turn himself inside out to express his joy. He will recognize mood and body language of his owner.



So now you know that when you want to discipline your dog you need to do it while they are doing the bad behavior and not after they’ve quit, because you can get different results that you want.



Here are some simple ways to discipline your dog. First of all try to distract your pet. Make a loud noise to distract your puppy from whatever they are doing. A loud yell or a slap on the table. This should startle him and focus his attention on you.



Next you can grab the fur under his ear on his neck and shake. This works best if you catch them in the act and the scruff-shake is a surprise.
Another method is to push the dog over (quickly but gently) either on to his side or onto his back and lean over him. This reinforces that you are dominant.
Last but not least - isolation. Say no to your dog and then ignore him. Dogs are very social and they won’t like it that you aren’t paying attention to them.

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Teaching your dog to eliminate in a specific place

You can get rid of a yellow-spotted, burned grass lawn and reduce the odds of stepping in dog poop if you just have a designated place that your dog can treat like his own bathroom. It doesn't matter if you have a puppy or older dog, you can easily teach him to go in one area if you practice patience and consistency. You just need to keep in mind that when you’re teaching your dog where to go, you’re also teaching him where not to go.



First of all, you need to clearly define the area you want your pet to use. To do this you can use wire garden fencing, rope or even a circle of stones. By giving your dog a physical landmark will help your dog remember and develop his new habit. After you’ve created your bathroom area, take your pet on a leash directly from the house to the area every time he needs to go. Moreover you can give him a command, like "go pee" or something simillar. When he does, generously reward him.



After few weeks of taking him on the leash, try escorting your pet off leash to designed area. If he gets off track try to clap your hands to get his attention and guide him to his “bathroom”. Remember to always praise him, when he goes to the right direction.



Once your dog has mastered the way to his bathroom are, it’s time to graduate to unescorted. When it’s time for him to go, open the door, give the command, and let him go on his own.
If he doesn't go where he should, go outside, clap your hands and verbally correct him. When he gets to his designated area and does his duty, give your pet positive affirmation and reward.



To teach your dog this you need to be very patience and consistent, and always reward the positive behavior. Don’t be discouraged by initial setbacks. Housetraining your pet is a process and part of being a responsible owner.

Source: e-doggy.co.uk

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

How to show your dog that you love him?

It's very normal and natural that we love our dogs. We hug them, pats them on the head and cuddle them. Although we love our pets with our human love language, does that love actually translate to our dogs? Read our article to know how to show your love to dogs in a way that they understand.



First of all, lets talk about touch. Very often when we see our dogs, our first instinct may be to pat them on the head. To you, patting your dog on the head is a form of affection but to your dog, this is a sign of dominance. So instead of patting dog on the head, try something different like scratching dog under the chin or behind the ears.



Moreover, we love bringing our pets with us to pet-friendly locations. It's  great way to show our dogs we love them. Dogs are very social creatures and they love going with you to meet other people or other dogs.




Furthermore, another way to show your dog love is one-on-one time. Dogs crave your attention but it not always mean smothering your dog for long hours. Sometimes one-on-one time is just sitting next to each other or playing fetch until your arm falls off. Paying attention to your dog’s needs will really help build a strong bond.



Last but not least is playing with your dog. Whether we’re towering over dog or hiding him under a blanket, it seems like your dog is having a great time. While this type of play is fun, it still asserts dominance over your dog and sometimes can increase stress. To avoid that you should play with your dog while you’re down on all fours. When you get down to dog level it will exhibits trust and equality.



Source: e-doggy.co.uk