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Written on May 25th, 2010 by Randy Michaelsonno shouts
If you lacked the ability to communicate with words, how would you express yourself to others? This is the challenge confronting your pooch. He can only bark, howl, growl, or whine in order to tell you what he’s feeling. This can confuse and frustrate owners who are unable to infer meaning from their dog’s sounds.
Each expression has a different purpose. For example, if he barks, he’s doing so to make a statement about something; if he howls, he’s communicating with others far away; if he growls, that means he is issuing a warning. A whine is basically a request for attention or care, but that request may have different triggers.
If you can determine the reason your canine is whining, you’ll be better able to identify whether he truly needs your attention. With this in mind, we’ll describe the most common reasons dogs make this sound.
Learning The Habit Early In Life
The behavior forms early. When your pooch was a puppy, he learned to whine in order to get his mother’s attention. His mother likely found the sound to be impossible to ignore. Her quick response reinforced the behavior. Thus, at an early age, your dog learned that whining resulted in his receiving his mother’s attention.
When puppies are first adopted, they continue the behavior until it becomes clear that doing so fails to produce the same result. If their owner responds in a manner that is similar to their mother’s response, the habit is further reinforced. If the owner responds only to check whether the pup is okay, but leaves soon after, the habit wanes. Adult canines that persistently whine do so because they have learned the behavior is still effective.
Separation Anxiety
Many dogs whine when they are left alone. They become anxious when nobody is present, especially their owner. In severe cases, a canine might start whining when his owner leaves him with other people. It is his way of expressing his desire to be near his owner.
Excitement Or Anticipation
A lot of canines begin whining because they are excited about something. Triggers can include anything that grabs your pooch’s attention and creates an expectation. For example, he might hear you arrive home from work and stand by the front door to greet you. If he hears you talking on the other side of the door, he may start to whine in anticipation.
Owner’s Attention
Some dogs whine simply because they crave their owner’s attention. For example, they might yearn for their owner’s direct eye contact. Or, they may want their owners to pet or praise them. Any response that implies their owner’s interest – even yelling – can seem desirable to them.
Discomfort Or Pain
If your pooch is suffering from discomfort or pain, he will likely express himself through whining. With this trigger, the behavior is often instinctive; he may not even realize he is doing it. For example, it’s not uncommon for canines to whine while recovering after a surgical procedure. The sound is not meant to draw attention from their owner. Instead, it is an automatic response to the pain.
In most cases (with the exception of pain as a trigger), whining is similar to nearly any undesirable behavior: it can be modified with training and repetition. That said, curbing the behavior in your dog may require patience, especially if he has spent his entire life accustomed to people responding to his whining.
Give him plenty of exercise and make sure his diet is healthy. Incorporate dog treats and a clicker to reinforce desired behavior. A single click and his favorite treat after he stops whining will gradually teach him the value of resisting the urge. Over time, he’ll learn that his whining does not produce the results he wants.
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Written on May 25th, 2010 by A. Victor Dashiagono shouts
Dogs enjoy being outside, and with the warm days of spring finally arrived, look for them to go out more often. The problem with this outdoor living is they will come into contact with other dogs, and the feces of other dogs. Also associated with this socializing come the risk of dog parasites.
Canine parasites are nothing new and have been around for centuries. Don’t think that this ailment is unique to your dog, as it is a common dilemma. Keeping your dog in the house all summer long is not an option, but you can take some precautions that could help.
There are some areas outside of your home that are more susceptible to dog parasites then other. Take your local dog park. We have one in our neighborhood where the dogs congregate each day. This socializing is wonderful, but sometimes comes at a price with all the possibly contaminated feces.
What you have to realize as a dog owner is that worms in dogs are hazardous to your dogs overall health. The parasites that your dog contracts cannot always be observed by the human eye. Sometimes they are visible in the anus area, but for the most part, they are in the intestinal tracts. It’s truly frustrating for the dog owner when the dog is infected, and the source of the infection in not visually observable.
Some of the more common worms in dogs are the roundworm, the tapeworm, and the hookworm to name a few. Some are more detrimental then others, but all of them can be a danger to your canines overall health.
Being infected with dog worms can stress your dogs overall health. Many dogs will begin to vomit and have diarrhea. They will show signs of weakness and lack of appetitive to name a few. A dog worm infection should be taken care of and treated as soon as possible.
Dog worms should be taken seriously, as they can cause a lot of problems with your dogs overall health. Your dog should have routine feces exams at your local veterinarian, and regular check-ups to maintain ultimate health.
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Written on May 25th, 2010 by Nick Morganno shouts
There are several types of horse rugs, each with different, specific uses. There are rugs for indoor use, outdoor use, rugs for use when the horse is being ridden, rugs for use when the horse is not working, lightweight rugs and heavyweight rugs. The material used, weight, thickness, size and other properties of the rug is determined by its use.
Although most horse rugs are meant to be worn when a horse is at rest, there are several which may be used when the horse is being ridden or worked. Saddle blankets prevent chafing from a saddle and provide some heat. A longer quarter sheet which extends to the horse’s rump provides even more warmth if needed.
For outdoor use, there are several different types of horse rug available. Which is used depends on the weather, the temperature and other potential threats to the horse, like flies or dust.
The summer blanket is a most lightweight of the outdoor horse rugs and keeps a horse clean and pest-free during the warmer months.
The slightly heavier, but still relatively light, turnout blanket is suitable for a pastured horse during the spring and early autumn, offering a little protection against the slightly cooler evenings and mornings. Some are waterproof or water resistant, if needed. They can also be used throughout the summer months as fly protection.
Turnout rugs are heavier and thicker. Often manufactured from breathable, waterproof or water resistant fabrics, they provide warmth and protection for horses turned out in colder weather. Many come with different pieces so it can be specifically adapted to the horse’s needs according to the conditions. The New Zealand turnout rug is still in use and is a simple cover made from a thick, heavy waxed canvas.
Fly sheets provide a barrier against flies and other attacking pests, useful where this is a specific problem for the horse. They may have a mask or hood which protects the neck and head of the horse as well as covering more of the body than most other rugs.
When being kept indoors a stable rug can be worn. Some are thicker and warmer for the winter whilst a light stable rug can protect from flies and pests when the horse is stabled.
Horse rugs can be designed with a very precise purpose or have a more general use. A fleece rug or blanket can have many uses: it can be used in place of a cooler rug, a travel rug, a stable rug or as an extra layer under a turnout rug. A mantle or cooler rug is specifically made to be used as a cover allowing a wet or sweaty horse to dry out more slowly while not letting it to cool too quickly.
When being transported, horses are liable to slight knocks and bumps and may be bother by flies, pests, dust and dirt. A specifically designed travel rug may be used, although sometimes a fleece rug, a cooler or a light blanket may substitute.
A horse owner should ensure they have all the different rugs they need to protect their horse in different circumstances and conditions, maintaining a healthy, safe and happy horse.
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Written on May 25th, 2010 by Bram Stokerno shouts
Doubtless the most famous collie in history is Lassie. I doubt seriously that there’s anyone who has not heard about Lassie.
In the Lassie come back home motion picture and in the TV series, Lassie was so smart that she appeared to be thinking and reasoning human in a dog suit.
Everybody who has ever seen the film or a series episode probably wishes that they may have a dog just like Lassie. Lassie must have saved Tommy’s life 100 times!
Like every other collie ever born, however, Lassie was born into this world without any skills in any way. She was never housebroken, and she had not got any idea what obedience was. She definitely failed to know any tricks, which Tommy was, or ways to save him on camera. She was trained! Everything that you see Lassie do on the screen, she is doing because she is being TOLD what to do. She does it because she has been trained.
Collies really are a smart sort of dogs. Because they are so smart, collies are easily trained. The training that you opt to give your collie puppydog will be the determining factor of how well behaved and how many commands that your collie understands. You may have an excellent and loving pet that’s well trained without spending 24 hours a day for two years on training. You can even have a dog like Lassie – IF you have the time, patience, and methodologies to coach your collie.
Most collie owners are perfectly happy to have a dog that just knows basic obedience, but other collie owners are attracted to the show ring, agility, rally, obedience, care work in hospitals, and more! What your collie can do is limited only by the time, patience, and training that you provide!
The AKC version of a collie is not the same as the collie that you know as Lassie. The dogs that play Lassie are bred to be bigger than the AKC standard. The AKC Collie breed is smaller and lighter by 10 to 15 pounds, and the standard for markings is different also.
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Written on May 25th, 2010 by Annie R Russellno shouts
Dogs bark for communication purposes. Some breeds bark more than other breeds but all dogs bark at times. It is when a dog barks excessively and without what seems to be a good reason that everyone gets annoyed. We all appreciate communication from our dogs but nobody wants a dog that barks and barks for no apparent reason.
You will discover many reasons why a dog will bark. Should your dog is bored simply because he is at home or the same yard all the time he might start barking for entertainment. Dogs love social stimulation and interacting with others. Make an effort to have more playtimes or take more strolls. This may help your dog if he’s barking too much out of boredom.
Getting overly nervous or frightened can also prompt a dog to start barking too much. Appropriately socialized dogs are generally calmer and more comfortable around various people as well as in various situations but a dog that is not used to new things may start barking out of anxiety. Start socializing your pet by taking him to new and different places and into different circumstances. Offer him praise and treats whenever he’s quiet and well behaved and soon he will not be so nervous as he will associate the pleasing treat with the situation as opposed to stress and anxiety.
Dogs will try to get your attention when they want something by barking. You want your dog to speak with you but you do not want this kind of barking to become out of control. If you respond to his barking by giving him what he wants he will continue to bark every time. Try to reinforce other communication behaviors by giving praise and treats.
Separation anxiety can cause a dog to start barking excessively. This is a difficulty for you as it is disruptive to neighbors and others and you are not even there. Try to get your dog past separation anxiety early on in his training when he is just a puppy. You are able to use a crate whenever you leave and he will adjust to you being gone in his own space. Never make a big issue out of leaving your dog home alone but just slip out quietly. He will be more likely to behave until you get back if he doesn’t really know that you have left.
Dogs bark when they want to protect the people that they love. This really is usually regarded as being a good thing unless your dog is barking excessively to protect you from the mailman (or mail person!) everyday! In that case try to distract your dog with a treat or some playtime. It’s also possible to introduce your dog to the mailman. In the event that he becomes familiar with the people who come by most often then he is less likely to bark excessively. If your dog barks for protection though, you should be thankful as someday you may find yourself in a circumstance where you need that.
There are quite a few ways to help curb excessive barking. You can hire a professional dog trainer that can offer you some techniques. Sometimes more socialization and more playtimes will help him to bark less. One thing to keep in mind though is that most often your dog is barking for a reason. Find out what that reason is and then deal with it.
If your dog only barks for appropriate communication you and other people will enjoy your dog more. Start training your dog not to bark excessively while he is still a puppy and by the time he is grown up you will know that if he is barking it is for a good reason.
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Written on May 25th, 2010 by Travis Tobinno shouts
A pet that becomes ill will often need some form of medication. Pet medications today can be anything from simple antibiotics to antidepressants like Prozac. But the best meds won’t do any good unless you can get your pet to take them.
Getting your pet to take its medication is not always easy, and on this page we will give you some tips on administering meds to your pets. Also, as a bonus, we will provide you with a link to a 1800petmeds coupon code, which you can use to get free shipping and other discounts at a premier online pet medication store.
Not surprisingly, many pets are not cooperative when you try to give them medications. Perhaps the easiest way to get such pets to take their medication is by combining it with their food. If you can, use liquid medication instead of pills for this technique. So when you are talking to your vet, tell them you would prefer to have liquid medication that can be served with food.
Canned food is the easiest type of food to mix medication into. It’s best to wait until your pet is hungry before serving it the food mixed in with medication. There is a good chance your pet will be none the wiser and will finish the meal along with the medication. You can also mix in pills with canned food, but this may not work as well as mixing liquid medication.
If the old trick of mixing medication into food does not work for you, you will need a dropper or syringe. To be able to place the dropper or syringe into the pet’s mouth, you will need to tilt its head. Use the dropper or syringe to then squeeze the medication slowly into the pet’s mouth.
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Written on May 25th, 2010 by Jason Conrulyno shouts
Raising chickens can be a fun experience as long as the planning and preparation stages are executed correctly and in detail. Before learning how to build a chicken coop, try and figure out exactly why you want to keep chickens.
Some people may keep chickens, purely for recreational purposes. Other people look at keeping chickens as a chance to get fresh meat and/or eggs on a regular basis. Focusing on the reasons for keeping them will motivate you to get this project done quickly.
Building with chicken coop plans
This is possibly the most important part of the article. If you are looking to learn how to build a chicken coop quickly, then plans are going to be your lifeline.
The reality is that whilst retailers offer a turnkey package, where the buyer needs to do nothing, the quality is not all there and the price is certainly high. Plans will help explain to even a DIY newbie everything they need to do to complete the build quickly and successfully.
The location of the coop
Deciding where to put the coop is very important. Putting it too close to trees could mean that they fall down and break the poultry house, so put it a safe distance away. Also, ensure that it is situated on flat ground to avoid it falling over in high winds.
Planning the floor
Believe it or not, even little design features such as slanting the floor could help. This will allow cleaning to be a lot easier for you, and anything that makes life easier is a bonus.
Constructing the roof
The roof will need to be slanted so that the rain runs off easily. If the rain collects on the top of the poultry house, then it is likely to cause the roof to sag and it will need replacing frequently – do the jobs properly the first time round.
Top Tip: When trying to figure out how to build a chicken coop, preparation is certainly the biggest thing that you need to take into account.
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Written on May 25th, 2010 by Luke Blaiseno shouts
Dog weight loss will yield many healthy benefits for the overweight dog. Studies have shown that more than 40 percent of American dogs are overweight. Typically owners are the cause of their overweight pets. Dog owners will typically over feed their dog or they will allow their animal to snack on table scraps.
If your dog has rapidly experienced weight loss without any change to diet or exercise you should seek the help of a vet immediately. Rapid weight loss could be a sign of an underlying problem, such as: parasite, hormonal imbalances, or an undetected medical condition. When a dog is overweight they are prone to complications, such as: increased blood pressure, hepatic lipidosis, and dystocia.
If the vet finds that there are no underlying health conditions the owner should consider putting their animal on a weight reduction plan. Weight reduction can easily be obtained by reducing the dog’s daily food intake along with getting their pet active. Another important factor in a weight reduction plan for dogs is the type of food they are consuming. Make sure to get a dog food that lists the first ingredient as meat. Avoid brands that list corn as the first ingredient.
Confused about what an overweight dog looks likes? The most noticeable sign that a dog is overweight is by a disappearing waistline. When dogs are a healthy weight their waistline is noticeably visible. Another way to tell if a dog is overweight is by running your hands over the animal’s rib cage. If an owner cannot feel the ribs of the animal then it is most likely overweight.
More often than not the owner has caused their dog to become overweight. Typically dogs should be exercised every day and fed dog food that is geared for the dog’s size and breed. However, many owners love to reward their dogs with doggy treats or worse table scraps. Owners must remember that most dogs will continue to eat even when they are not hungry, this of course can cause an overweight dog. Dog owners must remember that their dog is not a convenient garbage disposal.
An exercise routine is a great way to help an animal get back into shape. Combining diet and exercise is a great way to get an animal back to a healthy weight while building and maintaining muscle. Friendly reminder: dogs that have been inactive will need to build endurance with their new exercise routine. If your dog hasn’t been on a walk for the past few months or longer try going on a short 5-10 minute walk at first. Once the dog is use to short walks try increasing the time by 5 minutes each week.
Owners should watch out for warning signs that their dog is losing too much weight too fast. If your dog is shedding excessively or if the dog develops new conditions it is recommended to make a visit with your local vet.
Dog weight loss shouldn’t happen overnight. When owners decide it is time to put their dog on a diet or new exercise routine they should do so with care and caution. If a dog loses weight to rapidly it could cause additional health problems.
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Written on May 25th, 2010 by Patty Lauwersno shouts
To groom ones pet is to say that you care and love it. You take the time to get rid of parasites and comb their hair until their coats are shiny. Albuquerque Pet Grooming gives your pets an amazing experience when they arrive, and will give you back a beautiful and smart looking animal which feels good about it self as well.
Ideally one should start with a pet at an early age. The quicker they get used to being washed and combed and nails being clipped, the better for them, and the less stress they will have to endure at the parlors. Once they are used to the idea of being picked up by their groomer then they actually look forward to taking a ride in the car.
The benefits of grooming a pet is worth the effort. When you wash or comb your pet, then only will you be able to see if it is carrying any parasites which could cause skin irritations and worse, they could barrow into the skin. So take the opportunity to have a thorough look on their skin, in their ears especially, in between their toes an in their mouth. You might be surprised to find all sorts of nasty creatures lurking on your pet.
Grooming has another benefit if your pets live in the home. You should at least comb their coats twice a week, so that flies and ticks are detected. These love to breed in your carpets and ticks will quickly change carriers if they detect human blood. Your pets will adore you for relieving them of their parasites.
Time is a scarcity these days and if you don’t have the time to groom your pets, then there are wonderful groomers who will do a great job keeping your pets looking healthy. Inspect their premises to see if your pets will be well looked after while they are groomed. Look at the shaving equipment and ensure that the people working there, love animals.
If at all possible get some written testimonials from the company and if need be, phone a few long standing customers. Better safe than sorry is the motto, when it comes to the well being of our pets.
Albuquerque Pet Grooming is definitely the way to go when you want a good wash and trim or a deep clean and clip for your pet. They will set your mind at ease and will hand over a clean and happy pet. The object is to make the pet feel at home, so that they look forward to coming back for more pamper and fuss.
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Written on May 25th, 2010 by Becky Gingersno shouts
The safety of the trainer is the most important factor to remember when ever training a dog. When training a dog to be a guard, for protection, and for attack purposes, the dog must be trained in a manner that puts the trainer in total control of the dogs’ aggressive behavior.
Training a dog for any of the above tasks involves many aggressive actions for the dog to begin with. While doing this type of training the trainer himself is the target for the dog. The dog is actually required to attack on command as well as back off when it is ordered to do so.
Everyone who thinks about being attacked by a dog is most afraid of the dog’s bite. Very often they don’t even consider the fact that dogs have razor sharp claws that spring out like a cats claws to protect them when they feel threatened and they definitely know how to use them to protect them.
When a dog attempts to attack, it tries to grab the arm of the trainer first. In order to avoid body scratches, scratch pants are the best bet for the trainer to have in this particular case. The dog will rest its’ front paws on the trainers thighs in order to hold the trainer down and get to his arm. The claws in the situation can do quite a bit of damage. Scratch pants are a very good idea for the trainer to have in this situation.
Scratch pants form an extremely effective layer between the dogs’ claws and the skin of the trainer. They are made of a very thick material and are very protective.
Sometimes scratch pants even help the dog. When the trainer falls the scratch pant put the dog in a position where he can’t hurt the trainer or himself. They both end up with protection due to the scratch pants.
Scratch pants have proven to be an incredibly useful training aid, providing safety for both the trainer and the dog.
Safety should come first when training any dog, and if the dog does not seem to react to your command, it may be time to bring in a professional.
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