Top Dog Bite Prevention Tips

Dog attacks and dog bites are becoming a real nuisance in this country. Recently, just in Colorado Springs alone, there were two stories about dog attacks. They are constantly in the news.One was a police officer on a domestic disturbance call got bitten by a pit bull on entering the house. The dog let go then came back for more. The officer then shot the dog.Another story was about a small town called Idledale that has a pack of wild dogs roaming the city streets mostly at night. As they were filming the story you could hear growling dogs in the background-SCARY.



What brought the story to the little screen was the pack killed a prize winning lamb.Anyhow the point of the story is that I have recommended a product called a telescopic stun baton as the best protection against dog attacks. Oh yes it works against human assailants too. It still is my number one recommendation.It is the favorite of the good citizens of Longview, Texas who have a huge problem, Dog Tip Products, with rogue dogs.The reason it is so effective against a charging dog is the extension you can get with the baton-up to 21.



5 inches.There's another, Dog Tip Products, tool that can do the same thing. It is the 500,000 volt stun baton. It has a reach of 20 inches and allows the same capability both with a dog attack and a human assailant.It will do the job for you just as well when you need it out walking or jogging with or without your dog.The sight and sound of a charging stun gun is sometimes enough to stop a human or canine assailant. It is a scary sight and sound-try it!Remember, the purpose of stun guns and all other non-lethal self defense products is to give you time to escape.



Use the stun gun, and then go get help. Don't stand around looking at your handy work.Stun guns are not legal in some states. Check with your local police department first before you get one.


Jack Krohn is the author of over 300 articles, 15 websites and the #1 author of Home Security Articles in the country. He owns SECURITY SOLUTIONS a one stop resource that provides solutions and answers for all your self defense and home security problems.

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Grooming an Anxious Dog? Try These Tips

Whether it's trimming nails or trying to bathe a dog, if you're a dog groomer then you probably see anxious dogs on a daily basis and if you have an anxious dog then you'll know exactly what I'm talking about! No matter how experienced you are, how good at your job, and how much effort you put into keeping a dog calm, there are some dogs that simply don't like to be groomed. Maybe they've had a bad experience. Or perhaps the sound of clippers makes them nervous. It could be a lot of things. Fortunately, there are some easy ways to help calm nervous dogs.



A little bribe never hurts
Bribery may be illegal with humans but, when it comes to dogs, a little bribery will often get you what you want and there are no laws against it. Many dogs are very food-motivated. If you're grooming a dog who is only slightly anxious then you can frequently help him overcome his nervousness by giving him a treat reward for being a good boy (or girl). This is a great way to help a puppy when he's getting his first "big boy" hair cut or having his nails trimmed. If he's never had a bad experience and he's simply a little uncertain you can ease him through the entire grooming process by giving him a treat at each step.



Clip a nail - give a treat. Clip, Dog Tip Products, another nail - another treat. And so on. Many puppies can't wait to jump up on the grooming table if you practice this method.Music soothes the savage...
If you're bathing a dog who is seriously afraid, such as a dog who freezes up as soon as the water hits him, singing and crooning to him can help. Playing music in the grooming salon is often relaxing to dogs. Some groomers find that dogs enjoy having a television with nature programming on in the shop.



This may not take away all of their anxiousness but it can help relax some dogs. Grooming products with soothing natural scents, such as lavender, can also help calm a nervous dog. You may want to try something like Calming Aromatherapy Spritzer , a leave-in conditioner and detangler with a calming lavender & chamomile scent.An all-natural solution
You may also wish to try an all-natural solution such as Sleepytime Tonic to help an anxious dog. Sleepytime Tonic is a relaxing tonic that is perfect to help calm a nervous dog.



It's a herbal and a Flower Essence-based formula that can ease your dog into a calmer more relaxed state. It contains valerian and scullcap, two herbs that have been used for centuries, Dog Tip Products, in Europe to encourage relaxation and sleep. If you're using it for a dog that you're going to groom you can put a couple of drops on a treat or place a few drops directly into the dog's mouth. Sleepytime Tonic works in about 20 minutes so you can give a dog a treat with a few drops on it when he first arrives and he will be ready for a bath or grooming in just a few minutes.



Grooming can be very stressful for some dogs and Sleepytime Tonic can help relax the dog so he won't be so distressed about the whole process. You will be able to trim the dog's nails, clean his ears, bathe him and finish his grooming without causing him the kind of upset that disturbs some dogs so much. Sleepytime Tonic is perfectly safe and completely non-toxic. But of course, get permission from the dog's owner first.The finishing touch
Remember, too, that simple brushing is often relaxing for many dogs.



Try to begin grooming with brushing and let the dog relax a little so he feels more comfortable before you spring something on him that could cause him to become anxious, such as trimming his nails. Finish up with treats and lots of petting. Don't forget to tell your client dog what a good boy he's been and how great he looks. He'll be happy to see you next time.


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