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Jan. 23, 2010  Dog News – The Haiti Dogs Rescue People Under Rubble

The Haiti disaster on Jan. 12, 2010 has been a disaster of untold consequences to human life.  The problem is the rubble and people trapped under mountains of concrete and the US has send search and rescue to dogs to help save Haitians. 

These dogs sniff for human life and are finding people alive in Haiti and some are from the Search Dog Foundation in the United States. This organization was started in 1996 for disaster and is a non-profit and non-government organization which has helped firefighters find people in disasters.

The search teams are based in Florida and California and provide life saving searches for people. You can donate to this worthy organization by going to : Donate to Search Dog Foundation to save even more lives.

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Basics of Dog Training

It’s essential for Dog parents like you to know certain basic factors that determine your relationship with your Dog and can go a long way in training him effectively.

Before you begin training your Dog, it is absolutely essential that you build a loving bond with him. This is important as it helps you to understand his needs and instincts and also allows your Dog to have complete trust in you.

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How To Bond With Your Dog

Building a bond with your Dog is the first and the most crucial step involved in training him successfully. As soon as you bring your Dog home, you must first try to develop a caring and loving relationship with him in order to win his trust and confidence.

When Dogs are secure in the knowledge that they belong to the family, they are more likely to respond better to their owners’ training commands. Just like with any relationship, there must be mutual trust and respect between you and your Dog.

Trust takes time to develop and respect comes from defining boundaries and treating any breach of those boundaries with firmness and fairness.

Without enforceable limitations, respect can’t be developed. And when there is no respect, building a bond with your Dog is almost impossible.

4 Golden Rules To Building A Relationship With Your Dog :

  • Spend quality time together;
  • Take him out in the world and experience life together;
  • Establish and promote a level of mutual respect; and
  • Develop a way of communicating to understand each other’s needs.

Building a bond with your Dog will not only help you manage him better but will also make your Dog calm, quiet and an extremely well-adjusted pet.

Love Your Dog and He Will Love You back

Once you’re succesful in building a bond with your Dog, you can rest assured that training him and teaching him new and clever tricks will be a cakewalk.

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How Your Dog Learns…

Your Dog’s learning period can be divided into five phases:

The Teaching Phase – This is the phase where you must physically demonstrate to your Dog exactly what you want him to do.

The Practicing Phase – Practice makes Perfect. Once a lesson is learnt, practice with your Dog what you have just taught him.

The Generalizing Phase – Here you must continue practicing with your Dog in different locations and in an environment with a few distractions. You can take your Dog out for a walk, or to a nearby park and command him to practice whatever you’ve taught him.

Practicing the learned lessons in multiple locations and in the presence of small distractions will help him learn and retain lessons better .

The Testing Phase – Once you’re sure that your Dog has achieved almost 90% success….he responds correctly almost every time you give a command, you must start testing his accuracy in newer locations with a lot of distractions.

Example: Take him to the local shopping mall and ask him to obey your command. He may not come up with the correct response the very first time you do this, but you must not lose hope.

The idea is to test your Dog to see how he responds in an environment which is new to him. Set-up a situation where you are in control of the environment and your Dog.

There are only 2 possibilities:

  • Your Dog succeeds!!! (Trumpets please!)
  • In case your Dog fails, re-examine the situation. Review and/or change your training. Then try testing again.

Keep on testing until he succeeds. Follow the rule of the 3 Ps – patience, persistence, praise.

Internalizing PhaseFinally, comes the extremely rewarding phase where your Dog does everything he is taught to do even without your commands.

Remember:

  • Never scold your Dog if he fails. It’s not his fault. You have failed as a trainer!
  • You must be patient and persistent for your efforts to show rewards.
  • Appreciate and love your Dog when he does it right! A little encouragement will work wonders for your Dog.

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Getting a puppy is an exciting time for both the family and the puppy. When a puppy comes into a home, it will be exposed to a variety of new sights, sounds, and places to explore. This can be a very overwhelming and stressful time for the little critter. It is important for the owner to help the puppy adjust and become a well-behaved adult dog. This will involve teaching it to listen to your commands and desensitizing it to new stimuli.

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Certain breeds such as Yorkshire Terriers may need a little extra TLC when it comes time to housebreak them. House training puppies can be tough work, but well worth the time and effort invested. With the smaller breeds sometimes it takes a wee bit longer to develop perfect potty habits.

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It’s always a good idea to know all your alternatives before beginning training for your dog. Nowadays, there are a number of kinds of dog training programs offered in many areas. Each course varies in price, but they each have something unique to teach you.

Puppy preschool is the first available type of dog training. This dog training course is intended for puppies between one and a half to 5 months old. The preschool lessons for pups typically take no longer than 6 or 8 weeks time. Because your puppy went through these training sessions it will be able to socialize better with people and other dogs. Your puppy will understand how to take a seat, stand still, and come to you.

The second type of dog training course is meant for the dogs that are at least 5 months old. This type of dog training is known as the basic dog training. The duration of these classes is usually about 8 to 10 weeks. This is the basic course, where your dog is taught the art of walking properly on a leash, sitting, staying, coming and heeling.

The third option of dog training is the intermediate dog training. This course teaches dogs the same things that are to be learned in basic dog training, but in greater detail. The dog is now learning how to stay for a longer extension of time and is also learning to listen to other people given orders.

The Intermediate dog training usually goes on for about 8 to 10 weeks, and is intended for dogs that are at least 5 months old. In order to participate the dog needs to already have a firm grasp on basic commands, either via a previous dog training course, or through one on one owner instruction.

Advanced dog training is the second training course available. Here, again, the class is very similar to the prior one, I.E., the mid-level dog training program, besides being more thorough in this case. In this program the dog will learn how to not rely on seeing you in order to follow a sit command.

It was about training intermediate course is from eight to ten weeks long. Another thing they will learn here is how to stay with their owners even when they are not on a leash.Furthermore, this slowly gets your pet ready for the Canine Good Citizen training program. The final instruction plan for pets is called Canine Good Citizen training program. After your dog learns the 10 necessary steps it will pass this course.

Dogs should not take this course unless they’ve completed all of the other courses. This is by no means an easy test and it takes a really obedient dog to do well with it. The length of the course depends largely on how your dog does.

Once you know these things, you should be able to determine which dog training course your pet needs. Your local dog trainer has valuable insight to give you on training issues. A lot of trainers do free consultations. So now you will be at least one step closer to beginning a training class with your dog.

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It’s always a good idea to know all your alternatives before beginning training for your dog. Nowadays, there are a number of kinds of dog training programs offered in many areas. Each course varies in price, but they each have something unique to teach you.

Puppy preschool is the first available type of dog training. This dog training course is intended for puppies between one and a half to 5 months old. The preschool lessons for pups typically take no longer than 6 or 8 weeks time. Because your puppy went through these training sessions it will be able to socialize better with people and other dogs. Your puppy will understand how to take a seat, stand still, and come to you.

The second type of dog training course is meant for the dogs that are at least 5 months old. This type of dog training is known as the basic dog training. The duration of these classes is usually about 8 to 10 weeks. This is the basic course, where your dog is taught the art of walking properly on a leash, sitting, staying, coming and heeling.

The third option of dog training is the intermediate dog training. This course teaches dogs the same things that are to be learned in basic dog training, but in greater detail. The dog is now learning how to stay for a longer extension of time and is also learning to listen to other people given orders.

The Intermediate dog training usually goes on for about 8 to 10 weeks, and is intended for dogs that are at least 5 months old. In order to participate the dog needs to already have a firm grasp on basic commands, either via a previous dog training course, or through one on one owner instruction.

Advanced dog training is the second training course available. Here, again, the class is very similar to the prior one, I.E., the mid-level dog training program, besides being more thorough in this case. In this program the dog will learn how to not rely on seeing you in order to follow a sit command.

It was about training intermediate course is from eight to ten weeks long. Another thing they will learn here is how to stay with their owners even when they are not on a leash.Furthermore, this slowly gets your pet ready for the Canine Good Citizen training program. The final instruction plan for pets is called Canine Good Citizen training program. After your dog learns the 10 necessary steps it will pass this course.

Dogs should not take this course unless they’ve completed all of the other courses. This is by no means an easy test and it takes a really obedient dog to do well with it. The length of the course depends largely on how your dog does.

Once you know these things, you should be able to determine which dog training course your pet needs. Your local dog trainer has valuable insight to give you on training issues. A lot of trainers do free consultations. So now you will be at least one step closer to beginning a training class with your dog.
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How to Train my Dog and solve behavior problems is what most pet owners want to know and the knowledge that you did a good job training your pet to obey commands is fulfilling for you and the dog.

What Most Pet Owners Do Not Know about their Dog

The one trait or aspiration in a dog is to become The Leader of the Pack. This is known as the Alpha Dog Syndrome -or the ability for you to remain the Master and the dog your pack follower.

Have you ever seen a person walking the dog and the dog is walking ahead of the person? That is being the Alpha Dog. A properly trained dog follows slightly behind its owner at the left hand side.  The dog follows the person -not the other way around. If your dog is peeing on the rug or stealing food from your kitchen counter -the dog is trying to outwit you and become the Alpha Dog again you have to discourage this behavior before it sets in your dog’s mind that it is acceptable to you.

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This is a basic training technique that instills in the dog that YOU are the TOP DOG not them and you should come first, walk first, eat first and be first out of the front door of your house.

These are amazing ways to tell your dog that you are the Master and once this is established further training is a breeze.  Therefore when you walk your dog make them “HEEL” and obey your commands quickly.

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Do not let them lead you on the leash or they will think they come first and will become the Alpha Dog and you are the follower.  Many pet owners make this mistake and “allow” this behavior and then they get upset when the dog does not obey other commands. Push gently on the dog’s chest area ….not on its head but pushing the chest means something to a dog.  It means you are the Master and the dog will get the drift.

You want to take this course yourself and learn the tips that will save you headaches in owning a dog.  The earlier you start this training the better even at the age of 7 to 8 weeks a dog should be taught the basics of following commands from you.  If you are consistent with your training each day at the beginning of the puppies life you will get results.

Sit is an easy one- just say the word “SIT” and if the dog is still standing push down on their back at the bum area gently of course and make the dog sit.  They will get the idea eventually and are very eager to please you.

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Why does you sweet lovable dog turn into an aggressive snarling dog when you put it on a leash and go to a park or are walking with them?

There are very good reasons why dogs become aggressive, and bark or pull on a leash  and become Leash Re-active.

Dogs will Naturally Pull on a Leash

Dogs will Naturally Pull on a Leash

The dog feels restricted or prevented from either protecting itself or you the pack leader from a perceived threat and is making a show or display of aggression to fend off the approaching dog.   This is in the dog’s nature to do so and a few tips will help you to control your dog when they become Leash Reactive.  This happens when your dog is unfamiliar with the approaching dog and assumes it is a threat therefore it needs to become aggressive by standing on its two rear legs, barking and reacting because it feels restrained to protect you or itself.

Leash Tips for Reactive Dogs

This is the time where you must control your dog and watch for the reactions of both dogs.  One way is to distract your dog from what it perceives as a threat.

1) Keep your dog distracted with a treat or biscuit until the other dog passes by your dog.

2) Step in front of your dog and place yourself between your dog and the other dog.-this establishes that you are the “leader” and that your dog should stand down.

3) Give the leash a tug, make your dog sit and obey commands, put your hand on the dog’s front chest and tap on it.  This establishes that you are the pack leader and the dog will obey you.

4) Do this every time your dog becomes leash reactive -and over time your dog will become less reactive. This works the best with my dog or else my arm would be stretched beyond its length.

5) When your dog rear’s up or becomes aggressive -put your fully stretched out hand in front of its face. It will back down immediately and resume a normal position. You must step in front of the dog for it to understand it should back down.

6) Praise your dog each time when it does not react with a treat, or praise them for behaving properly. Remember Reward for Good Behavior and show dismay with bad behavior.

The quickest way to avoid leash pulling or aggressive behavior is the stepping between your dog and the other dog-works every time.  In this way you are telling your dog this is not proper behavior and you are “stepping in to stop the behavior.”
Your dog will get the message eventually and stop the pulling action each time your dog sees another dog.

Remember dogs recognize friend or foe by smelling them and this is their main goal is to smell the other dog, which is not necessary to you -but is natural to the other dog.

Smart Dog Tip

Other owners will tell you or ask you if your dog is “friendly” and if their dog is not friendly -try to steer your dog away from them.  Take the other owner’s word for it and avoid the dog.

Dog Breeds

Some dogs are breed to protect property and person and with these dogs are to be watched carefully when venturing in public.  Boston Terriers are one of those breeds
are bred to fight.

Learn to do some leash training with your dog when you are alone in the park and there are no distractions.  Simple commands to stop your dog from ‘feeling threatened” can help with your dog learning not to be aggressive in public while on a leash.

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The Helium Article: Can Animals Detect Cancer In Humans?

Article by Teriss: Dogs Detect Cancer in Humans.

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Original Article: Dogs Detect Cancer in Humans August, 2007.

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Socialization means to be comfortable and accepting of the culture and behaviors of a certain community.  For our dogs, this means the human community.  Our dogs no longer live in the wild with their well-understood rules of pack life and how to survive.  So they must be taught or socialized in the ways of the humans.  This includes human behaviors, sounds, sights, textures; everything in our modern world.  It is our responsibility to socialize our dogs so that they may feel comfortable, safe, and confident in our world.

Many of us have heard of someone who was bitten by a dog while reaching his or her hand out to pet it.  Or the rescue dog that cowers at the sight of a broom or maybe a bearded man.  It is probable that these dogs are not innately aggressive or even the victims of prior abuse.  Most likely, these behaviors are a result of poor socialization.  The outstretched hand, the broom, the bearded man; all are simply unfamiliar to the dog.   It is a dog’s survival instinct to view the unfamiliar as a potential threat until they have had a number of positive experiences to prove otherwise.  When your dog is faced with the unfamiliar and feels threatened rather than curious it is natural for the dog to employ aggression to make the scary thing go away.

The puppy socialization period is generally thought of as between three weeks of age and twelve weeks of age.  At this time of a puppy’s life they have a natural curiosity and will approach and investigate a great deal.  They are also learning to form social relationships both with their litter mates and with humans.  In terms of the development of desired behaviors and a good temperament, this is the most influential period in a dog’s life.  The experiences your dog has during this time will affect him for the rest of his life.  It’s up to you to make sure that these experiences are positive.  While the earlier weeks are very, very important to proper socialization, don’t think that you should stop there!  Your puppy will need your guidance well through his first year.  And, while I’m talking a lot about puppies here, the reality is that many of us have older dogs that were not well socialized.  You can still socialize your adult dog as you would a puppy but bear in mind that there may be situations in which an older dog has developed a negative association. These situations must be handled more delicately and will take more time.  You may find it prudent to use an experienced dog trainer.

As mentioned earlier, dog socialization is getting your dog comfortable with the environment in which he or she lives.  We must expose them in a safe, encouraging, and fun way to the many experiences they will have in their lifetime.  Some of these experiences we will take for granted but let’s remember that a puppy doesn’t know anything yet and doesn’t know that we are there to protect them.  Some of the things a dog may find scary are different walking surfaces, unfamiliar sounds, people, clothing, behaviors, objects, other dogs, and other animals.

Here are a few examples to get you thinking about how your dog may be seeing the world:

Walking surfaces:  hardwood floors, gravel, grass, snow, ice, tall grass, wooded areas, beaches, sewer grates, decking,water, rocks

Sounds:  cheering crowds, fireworks, babies crying, children playing, clapping, doorbells, traffic, other dogs barking, thunder

People:  women, men, adults, children, facial hair, big hair, glasses, skin color, laughing, shouting, dancing, wrestling, running

Clothing:  hats, hoods, scarves, mittens, big bulky jackets, backpacks

Behaviors toward dogs:  petting, hugging, patting, playing with ears or tail, nail clipping, brushing

Objects:  noisy appliances, brooms, umbrellas, trash bags, dog crate, leashes

So with all of these things in mind that could pose a problem for your dog you’re probably wondering just what it is that you can do to properly socialize your dog.  If you follow these basic rules and ensure that the majority of experiences your dog has are positive then you will likely have a happy dog with a healthy mental outlook:

Never force or even cajole your dog to approach something of which he is unsure.  Let your puppy determine when and how he will approach the situation.

Make sure that the experience will be safe and pleasant for your dog.  For example, if you are exposing your puppy to children who are playing loudly, keep your dog at a distance.  You could give him a couple of treats so he will make a positive association with the experience.  Let him wander over to explore only when he is ready.

There will be times when a new experience goes badly.  Your job in this instance is to stay calm and neutral.  You should not run to his side in order to tell him everything will be all right!  This will erode his confidence.  Instead, make sure you get many more positive experiences in order to make up for this bad one.  Always use a happy, playful voice to let your dog know that it is ok.

Another great way to enhance your dog’s socialization is to join a puppy or dog playtime class.  A good trainer will help you with any problems you may be encountering and give you many tips on socialization opportunities.

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