Saturday 24 March 2012

Dog Obedience Training - Family - Pets


DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING============================

MAKE THE PUPS KNOW WHO'S IN CHARGE---------------------------------------------------However, they can be your worst enemy sometimes.

HUNTING THE RIGHT HOUND---------------------------------------------------Despite what those who breed and sell crossbreeds might try to tell you, these are not, nor will they likely ever be, recognized as purebred dogs. The crossing of bulldogs and terriers for the express purpose of creating fighting dogs has produced several dog breeds that can be dangerous in the wrong hands. These canine workers can round up both children and adults alike into corners or even tight circles. Like anything else in this world, dogs come in various sizes, colors, paws, tails, fur, teeth and others. Apart from their hunting skills, most hounds make excellent pets. Images of dogs closely resembling these breeds are depicted on the walls of the tombs of the Egyptian pharaohs. Herding dogs actively round up cattle and sheep with frantic running, eye contact and aggressive barking unlike the livestock guardians that simply stand as a guard. Some sporting dog breeds you might consider in buying include the American Cocker Spaniel, American Water Spaniel, Brittany, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Clumber Spaniel, Curly-Coated Retriever, English Cocker Spaniel, English Setter, English Springer Spaniel, Field Spaniel, Flat-Coated Retriever, German Shorthaired Pointer, German Wirehaired Pointer, Golden Retriever, Gordon Setter, Irish Setter, Irish Water Spaniel, Labrador Retriever, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Pointer, Spinone Italiano, Sussex Spaniel, Vizsla, Weimaraner, Welsh Springer Spaniel, Wirehaired Pointing Griffon. Today the slow, prodding bloodhound is usually used by law enforcement to track renegades or missing persons. Rare is the country where dogs of mixed and usually unknown heritage do not outnumber their blue-blood, purebred relations. Unfortunately, the sheer popularity of some of the sporting breeds, most notably cocker spaniels but also Labrador and golden retrievers, has led to a rise in health and behavioural problems. The poodle's opposite may be the bulldog. These fiery little dynamos would dig up underground dens and burrows while barking furiously, forcing the inhabitants out where hunters awaited. Hound dog breeds. Unfortunately, these are the dogs you're likely to find at the local shelter or dog pound, often the result of accidental breeding between two un-sterilized dogs.

THE ANATOMY OF A CANINE---------------------------------------------------Most dogs are able to detect scents and tastes that are beyond human perception, but some breeds have especially acute sensory skills. Among the most common varieties are the erect or pricked ears sported by many of the more wolf-like breeds, such as German shepherd and basenjis, and by semi-domestic canids, such as dingoes and New Guinea singing dogs. The wire-haired coat of the dachshund features a higher quantity and density of the harsh primary hairs in a dog's coat. Special taste receptors on their tongues are believed to allow canids to recognize chemical composition variancessuch as salt and impuritiesin different water sources. The tongue is one of a dog's most important organs. A small stopper pad, located higher up on the back of the leg, provides a better grip for walking or running on slick surfaces. You probably would like to know why these canine chums want to stick out their tongue alw ays. Hairless. To cool down, they begin to pant with open mouths to breathe in more oxygen and help speed up the evaporation and cooling process. Sixteen sharp premolars, including the carnassials, allow the dog to cut and slice flesh, while ten powerful, grinding molars mean the dog can chew the non-flesh parts of its diet-typically vegetables, other vegetation and grains. In addition, when dogs of similar stature meet up, one often bumps the other with the rear of its torso to get a feel for its potential rival's body mass.

WHY THE HELP?---------------------------------------------------Facts on Over 20 Popular Dog Breeds - Learn facts on the most popular dogs, including how to groom, exercise, and of course their ease of training by breed. You will learn the whys and hows of the following situations:Barking All The Time - Halt this annoying habit and preserve silence Digging In Your Yard - Learn the easiest and most effective way to stop your dog from destroying your yard Jumping Up On People -Learn the fastest way to teach your dog to stop jumping on everyone they see Escaping - Does your dog always seem to find a way to escape or run away from his pen or house? Learn how to stop this frustrating and dangerous habit Constantly Whining - Does your dog whine for food or whenever he/she is put up? Finally, be able to stop thisGoing to the Bathroom Inside - Finally be able to teach your dog to stop this habit. A few dog treats will do the magic. You would stop spending money on carpet cleaners and stop replacing things your dog has destroyed.

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