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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.


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Tips To Prepare Your Dog Ready For A Dog Show

Dogs shows are a chance to earn championship points for breeding status, display your dog's obedience training, engage your dog and compete against other purebreds. If your dog is a registered purebred, but it's your first time entering the competitive world of conformation dog shows, it can be an intimidating experience. Keep reading for five great tips on how to get, Dog Tip, both you and your dog prepared for the big show day. 1. Know What to ExpectPrepare yourself by knowing what to expect.



Start your studying by reading all the literature that the dog show sends you. If they have a web site, spend a quiet evening reading through it and familiarizing yourself with the details. If you're still nervous, try renting a DVD of a major dog show or first attending a local dog show just to watch so that you can get an idea of the activities that take place.2. Visit the VeterinarianMake sure your dog has all necessary vaccinations and bring these health records with you to the competition, Dog Tip, .



This is not only an entry requirement, but it will also protect your dog against the spread of disease. Of course, a regular check-up with a qualified veterinarian is always a good idea. 3. Practice, Practice, PracticePracticing for the big show is important, Dog Tip, for both you and your pet. Remember, you will be in the show ring and spotlight too. So, both of you need to be ready. If you're just starting out, consider hiring a professional to teach, Dog Tip, both of you the ropes - including the proper way to hold the leash, how to run with the dog in the ring, and critical dog show etiquette.



You can also obtain related books and videos from your local library or breed association. Practice every day by running, stopping and heeling with your dog. Also practice inspecting and handling your dog so that it, Dog Tip, will be comfortable and relaxed when the judge attempts to do the same. Keep in mind, a well-behaved dog is essential for a championship win.4. Understand Your AnimalBefore you start, you'll need to have a thorough knowledge of your dog's breed, including the, Dog Tip, American Kennel Club breed requirements.



Most dog shows are conformation shows, meaning they are judging a dog on how well it conforms to its breed's standards. So, if one leg is just an inch too long or the color of the tail is off, it can mean disqualification for you and your dog. 5. Ask Your Peers for AdviceIf you find yourself really overwhelmed at your first pet show, don't be afraid to ask for advice. Purebred dog owners can be protective, but most are genuinely nice people who are ready and willing to help a new competitor. Another great way to learn about showing and also make friends is to get involved with your breed association and stay on top of American Kennel Club news and happenings.






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Greatest Dog Tips Ever (part two)

TOP TIPS FOR DOGS (part two)21. Fussy EatingI am told by countless owners that their dog will not eat dry food or many other types of food and that they will only eat smoked salmon/steak/or best mince etc etc. This is because we actually teach our dogs to be fussy and picky eaters by free feeding. That is leaving down food all day. The dog then comes to the realisation that it can eat at any time and does not fall into a routine. Free feeding can also have an effect on , control complex behaviour also know, Dog Tip, as "dominant behaviour" though that term is vastly overused, Dog Tip, it can give the message to a socially mobile dog that he could be a pack leader as he has access to food at any time.



To overcome this decide on how many times you will feed per day. If he is over 1 year then this will be either once or twice. Feed the food of your choice not the food of his choice "I am a firm believer in a quality all in one dry food" If you prefer, Dog Tip, the more natural diet that is fine as long as you cook the meat "Never Feed Raw" put this down for ten minutes only, if the dog has eaten it in that time fine, if not pick the food up and put it away, Dog Tip, .When the, Dog Tip, next meal is due then only put out amount of food you would normally feed, do not double up.



It may take a few days for the message to get home, but it will in the end. Remember the dog's dim and distant ancestor is the Wolf. Which is a feast and famine eater; they sometimes go many days or even longer between kills, so your dog will not starve, instinct and survival will take over and the dog will resume eating the food you choose not the food he chooses. Many people think that it must be boring feeding them the same thing every day. But do not realise that supplementing a quality dry food with tinned or pouch food is like putting tomato sauce on Lobster Thermidor.



I am sorry to say I am not a fan of most tinned or pouched meats and in some cases these are detrimental to the dog's behaviour. We also assume that taste is a factor. It isn't, dogs have only 17% of our taste, Dog Tip, capacity, lets face it if they can eat there own and other animals faeces which many do, then their choice of taste and quality must be questioned.22. Recall Problems How often do you see dogs coming back to about three foot from their owners then skipping away again, as if it's a game, the owners probably in a hurry get angrier and angrier and start shouting, which of course exacerbates the situation?



Giving the dog even more reason not to return, as he is aware that he may get smacked.All this is caused because the owner did not correctly lead, Dog Tip, train and stimulate the dog in the park in the first place. He/She actually taught the dog not to come back, by only putting the dog back on the lead at the end of the walk. It doesn't take long for the dog to click on that recall and lead mean end of fun and walk.May I suggest the owners were probably on their mobile phone at the same time?



Go to, Dog Tip, any park and see the dozens of people on mobiles walking their dogs, the poor dogs have to stimulate themselves somehow, and start running off to other dogs and people for the attention that they crave.Give your dog's quality time and quality training. During the walk call your dog back to you at least three or four times. Place it on a lead and reward with a brief game or a real tasty titbit, and then let it off again. Your dog will then learn that coming back to you is good news and being placed on the lead does not mean the end of the walk and end of play!



Play hide and seek behind trees etc, especially important before the 16 week puppy mark, and as early as is humanly possible. . It doesn't think your hiding it thinks you are getting lost, and will tend to keep a beady eye on you, and by hiding especially at a young age sets up the recall and the need to keep you in sight for life. You can now get their injections so the dog can be fully covered, Dog Tip, and socialised at 10 weeks rather than 12 and I would strongly recommend this for every new puppy owner The vaccine is made by Intervet and is called Nobivac D.



H.P.P.I/L. So switch off the mobiles and play games, stimulate your dog and he will have no need to wander off and not want to return.23. Kennel Cough On top of the Antibiotics from the Vet, Benylin Dry Cough mixture, twice a day will help to relieve the irritation. Also avoid any pressure from a collar, as this will exacerbate the condition. If you must go anywhere with your dog on a lead, use a body harness. Avoid areas where there are other dogs and if visiting your vet, make it the last appointment.



Leave your dog in the car and go and tell the vet staff you are, Dog Tip, outside waiting to go in, or ask to be placed in an isolation room. This will help to reduce the spread of this highly contagious disease. 24. Timidity and Fears How many times have you seen a dog shaking or cowering and the owner sympathising and reassuring it with petting and nurturing? This may appear to be perfectly logical behaviour, but is actually giving the dog all the wrong signals and rewarding it for being timid and nervous and confirming it has a reason to be fearful, therefore the very thing you are trying to cure is reinforced by your actions, Dog Tip, .



The shy and timid dog should, Dog Tip, be exposed to as many different situations as possible. Take it along with you to the shops, the bar or the pub, and everywhere you can introduce it to new sights sounds and smells.Don't push it into fearful situations but gently desensitise it to the things it fears praise for calmness never for fear Consistent treatment in this manner will begin to deliver the message to the dog that there is nothing to fear. Do NOT cuddle the dog, or hug it and tell it there is nothing to fear.



Dogs do not understand most of the words we say -- they understand our actions. If the dog gets a hug, it assumes it has done the correct thing and will continue to be fearful.25. Tag and, Dog Tip, Identification It may surprise everyone to know that the maximum fine for not displaying a dog identification tag in the UK is ฃ5000. (Where did they get that figure, Dog Tip, from?) Irrespective of whether your pet is already micro chipped. The law which is the Control of Dog Order 1992 states that "Every dog while in a highway or in a place of public resort, shall wear a collar with the name and address of the owner inscribed on the collar or on a plate or badge attached thereto".



I would also recommend you put your mobile number on the disc, Dog Tip, in case you are away on holiday with the dog; the home number would be useless if your dog then goes missing. You could also add the Vets number in case you cannot be contacted and the vet can keep the dog until you can pick, Dog Tip, it up.26. Shy Timid or Frightened Dogs I am a firm believer that socialisation is so vitally important; it almost outweighs any other consideration including the risk of contracting disease.



The fear of infections has led breeders and owners alike to make the tragic mistake of keeping their puppies isolated until they have completed their, Dog Tip, vaccinations.By taking this stance they risk ending up with a fearful, timid dog that may become, Dog Tip, aggressive as an adult. "95% of all reported dog bites are fear related". Owners should strike a commonsense balance: puppies, especially from birth through to 14 weeks must be exposed to a variety of people and experiences.



There are many activities and places to take dogs; without endangering their lives, it is vital that you take the time to expose your new pup to as many of these as possible.This is especially, Dog Tip, true for one's second or third dog; it is too easy to keep the new pup in the company of the older dogs, depriving him of the opportunity, Dog Tip, to develop self-confidence of his own without relying totally on the older dog/s and their protection.27. Herbal and Natural Treatments I am a strong advocate of herbal medicines for dogs especially in areas of Timidity, Fear and Anxiety.



The more common and easily obtainable are Dr Bach's Rescue Remedy, (chemist or health food shop, internet) D.A.P Diffuser (internet or vets) and Skullcap and Valerian (health stores chemists internet. These can be especially helpful in situations such as separation anxiety excessive barking and firework and thunder phobias.28. The Lead Your lead is the most vital piece of training equipment you can own, it has multiple uses, it is also an aerial to your dog. Tighten it at the wrong time and you can send messages that could spark aggression, fear, or anxiety, use it to drag your dog around and it could damage his neck and spine, especially if it connected to a choke chain which I abhor.



Used correctly it can be a godsend almost the only training aid you will ever need.All training including sit, stay, down, recall, sit stay, wait etc should initially be trained on a lead. Unfortunately most of the, Dog Tip, leads I see are far too short to be effective and are of a material that hurts and can burn and damage your hands.The lead should be at least 5 foot long irrespective of the size of the dog, this will help all training and lead work in the future. It should be made of something like Cushion Web which is extremely strong yet very soft, (sounds a bit like a advert for toilet paper) NOT Nylon which is harsh as can burn and damage your hands.



The problem, Dog Tip, is that most lead manufacturers haven't, Dog Tip, a clue about dogs and what constitutes a good lead, they just produce what makes the most profit. Good quality leather leads are OK though I find them a bit hard on the hands at first. Shop around till you find what you want, don't be fobbed off with what the industry or pet shop wants you to buy. I have my own specialised Cushion Web leads made for me; you can now buy them direct from my site, it is worth shopping around until you get exactly what you want.



29. Counter Surfing This is where dogs are constantly picking things up either from the floor tables or kitchen worktops, at best it can be frustrating and annoying, at worst it can be fatal if they eat something that is dangerous. The quickest way and most permanent resolution to this problem is to go to your local joke shop and buy a spring loaded cap banger. This is a little metal device that when you put a cap in it and set it by putting a suitable object on top, then anyone or in this case anything picking up the food/object will set off the banger takes about three/four bangs and the dog normally decides to call it a day.



The beauty of this device is most dogs are crafty and only steal when you are not in the room therefore it is the perfect solution.30. Dogs Ages in Human Terms If I were to stop 100 people in the street and ask them how do you calculate a dogs age human in human terms 90%, Dog Tip, would say one, Dog Tip, dog year to every seven human years the others 9% would probably say they don't know and 15 may know the correct calculation.This is one of many doggy old wives tales that are totally and utterly wrong.



As a general rule of thumb, Dog Tip, it should be fifteen for the 1st year ten for the 2nd and then five for every year thereafter. This is only an approximation there is a chart that works on size and breed that gives it more accurately than this. If you calculated every seven years and the dog is 16 years old then the dog in human terms would be 112 using my method the dog is a more realistic 95.I also think we are all aware that a one-year-old dog does not act like a seven-year-old child; it is more like the rebellious teenager round, Dog Tip, the back of the bike shed having a quick fag.



In addition, they are far more aware of the opposite sex than a seven year old would, Dog Tip, ever be.31. Firework Aversion For many dog owners the run up to November 5th is a nightmare. To help alleviate the problem purchase a sounds disc from places like Sounds Scary on the web or pet shops. Do this at least a six weeks before the main firework days for instant November the 5th in the UK or the 4th of July in the States. A DAP Diffuser also can help which is a chemical copy of the pheromone the nursing mother gives out to calm her litter along with herbal calmers such as Dr Bach's Rescue remedy.



Using the pheromones and the herbal remedies and a calm base, start playing the disc very softly at first the build up of the volume should be over weeks not hours. Never try to rush this and if the dog shows concern go back a few steps. Never comfort or cuddle an anxious dog (see tip 24)If initially the dog has just been frightened for the first time by fireworks, you should act very blas้ and immediately go outside and play with toys such as balls or Frisbees, or even a training session where you can praise for actions other than the fear, this can be done whilst the noise is going on.



You may therefore overcome a potential future problem immediately.How this works is the same principal as for instance flying, the plane suddenly hits turbulence, watch everyone's first reactions, they look to the Stewards/Stewardesses to see if they are showing anxiety. If they are calm and acting perfectly normally then our anxiety and fear also dissipates. It is worth trying this tactic when your dog, Dog Tip, has any negative experience, even though it does not appear too affected, just in case of a potential phobia later on.



32. Dry and Crusty Nose adding a teaspoon of flax seed oil to the dog's food daily often helps.. Dry noses and other dry skin complaints respond well to a multivitamin supplement (especially if they include vitamin B complex).33. Fleas If you want a natural, Dog Tip, method of flea control give the dog a clove of garlic in his food each day. You can also purchase granulated garlic from a horse tack shop at a very reasonable price. Fleas hate the taste, which come out in the dog's skin and will soon go looking for a more tasty meal.



34. Ear Mites if your pet has contracted ear mites, then a simple remedy is to use corn oil to suffocate them place two or three drops of corn oil into its ears (you can use an eye dropper), massage the ear gently then clean our with a cotton ball. Repeat for 3 days. Regular ear bathing with oil is recommended by vets, to avoid a build-up of wax and irritants. 35. Urinary Tract InfectionsMix 30-40ml of cranberry juice into your pet's food. This will boost the acidity of its urine, reduce bacteria and help relieve the discomfort.



To ease the pain in fact any pain you can add half a dissolved aspirin or children's liquid analgesic to your pet's food.StanThis is part two of the greatest dog tips see greatest dog tips ever (part one) for the first 20 tipsTips supplied by Stan Rawlinson the UKs leading Trainer and BehaviouristStan RawlinsonDog Behaviourist and Obedience Trainer, who has owned and worked dogs for over 25 years, starting with gundogs then moving to the behavioural and obedience side of training companion dogs.






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