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  • Dog Aggression Toward Other Dogs

    Dog Aggression Toward Other Dogs

    In the video above you get the chance to sit in on a dog training consultation as well as observe some hands on, specific techniques used in rehabilitating a dog with aggression toward other dogs.

    Dog on dog aggression is a serious problem.

    Responsible, sensible owners understand and recognise this and they try to seek the help of experts in order to do something about it.

    It’s widely accepted by most modern dog trainers that the most effective way to solve dog aggression toward other dogs is by way of positive reinforcement techniques.

    Again, in the video this is stressed and emphasised.

    What The Experts Say About Dog on Dog Aggression

    Genetics, early socialization or the lack of exposure during the critical period of social development, and traumatic experiences, shape how your dog interacts with other dogs. Play between dogs should be a 2-way street. They should take turns chasing each other–neither dog being a bully or a target.

    Dog/dog aggression can be a dangerous problem for you, your dog, other dogs, and anyone who tries to break up a dog fight.

    Behavior modification techniques that include: desensitization, behavior adjustment therapy (BAT), functional rewards, Feisty Fido and clicker training will help you and your pup have a safe and happy summer together.

    Source: Victoria Stilwell’s Positively website:
    http://positively.com/2011/07/02/dogdog-aggression/

    Effective home management: teaching the dog to allow the humans in the household to make the right decisions for him. If it is not happening in the home, it certainly is not going to happen in the real world, especially if the dog considers it a “dangerous” environment. Foundation behaviors are taught via clicker training, so that after the dog learns to think in the environment, he might perform the desired behaviors. Foundation behaviors include: sit, down, heel, stay, targeting, holding an object, kennel up on audible cue, come and sit front, leave it, come when called, and get behind.

    Create a “thinking” dog: I am convinced that when Ben saw another dog, he reacted involuntarily. Once in this cycle, he could not stop, even when my husband picked him up off of a dog and brought him into another room. Ben still kept reacting as if nothing had changed. In order for a dog to look at his owner for direction, he needs to be able to make that deliberate decision to do so. He needs to be able to think in that environment.

    Source: Karen Pryor (clicker training expert)
    http://www.clickertraining.com/node/64

    Aggression itself is usually defined by canine behaviorists as “the intent to do harm”. Many dogs show “displays of aggression” such as barking, growling, or snapping in the air, which are considered distance-increasing actions, those that intend to get the person or dog to move away from the dog. Some dog-aggressive dogs display aggression that is mainly defensive, and they harm another dog only if they perceive that they have no option. Yet, other dogs may develop dog-aggressive behaviour due to medical reasons, such as hormonal imbalances.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_aggression

  • Diabetes & Your Dog

    Diabetes & Your Dog

    If you have a dog that suddenly develops a higher than normal thirst level or urination, it’s important to keep a close eye for signs of diabetes.

    Many people are unaware that diabetes in dogs is a serious and potentially fatal disease, but it can be prevented if the symptoms are recognised early.

    Excessive drinking and urination are two of the first signs to be aware of.


    Even the colour of the dog’s urine can offer a tell tale sign as a symptom of diabetes mellitus and canine diabetes insipidus.

    Sudden urination in the house should be referred to a vet for closer inspection.

    Diabetes can be more common in older dogs and often this new habit of suddenly urinating in the house can lead owners to mistakenly believe the dog is simply showing signs of old age.

    In actual fact, the onset of urination in the house can be a result of the dog drinking more, which in turn can be a symptom of canine diabetes itself.

    Dogs suffering with diabetes can be prone to becoming dehydrated, particularly in hot weather.

    Spotting The Symptoms of Diabetes in Dogs:

    – Sudden weight gain
    – Sudden excessive thirst
    – Increase in panting and wanting to go outside to urinate

    These three common diabetes pointers can be harmless, symptoms of nothing more than ageing. But if it is an early pre-curson to diabetes, spotting it early and getting it treated can very well save your dog’s life.

  • American Bulldog Puppy Training With Clicker

    This is just the sixth session training Pink with a clicker.

    The trainer is Amy Peterson of Norcal’s American Bulldogs.
    www.norcalsbulldogs.com

    Dog clicker training does it work?

    You bet it does!

    Clicker training has been around for a long time now and is highly thought of by some of the world’s most respected dog trainers.

    As seen with the training video of this American Bulldog puppy, clicker training can be used from a very early age and can form the basis for an entire lifetime of training exercises.

  • How to Stop Dog Barking

    Dog barking is one of the more common and anti-social* traits many owners would like to fix.

    This video gives a good, basic overview of the techniques you can use to address the problem.

    *Anti-social in human terms. Dogs barking is, in reality, one of the most overt social behaviours dogs display.

  • Hollyoaks Stephanie Davis in K9 Magazine

    Hollyoaks Stephanie Davis in K9 Magazine

    K9 Magazine met up with Hollyoaks actress Stephanie Davis and her dog Romeo at The Malmaison Liverpool. Take a look at her photoshoot!

    Read more online at: http://www.k9magazine.com/stephanie-davis

  • Happy wake up

    Happy is Maltese & Daschund mix.

  • Cute Puppy

    Welsh Corgi does its bit for causing cuteness overload in the human brain.

  • Bentley the Bulldog Puppy is fussy

    Bentley 8 weeks old Bentley the Bulldog Puppy is Fussy pt. 2 youtu.be Add us on twitter: www.twitter.com www.twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com

  • Houdini Puppy Escapes Crate

    Our Yorkie puppy kept escaping from her crate and we couldn’t figure out how. So we set up a camera and went for dinner. when we came back this is what we saw…

  • Labrador Puppies Playing

    Labrador Puppies Playing

    It’s a hotly debated topic…just what are the cutest puppies in all of dogdom?

    Labrador puppies tend to register highly on most people’s lists. So, with that in mind, here’s some little yellow Labradors messin’ about!

  • What Do Dogs Think About?

    Ever wondered what dogs think when they get dressed up?

    This video *might* give us an insight!

  • Useful Dog Tricks 2 performed by Jesse the Jack Russell Terrier

    Presenting, Useful Dog Tricks 2!! Whoever said tricks can’t be useful? Jesse is back, by popular demand, in this all new video showcasing more Useful Dog Tricks. Jesse’s heartwarming charm is bound to put a smile on the face of those who watch his adorable antics. Jesse loves helping around the house, and there is no better help than that of an energetic little Jack Russell Terrier. We hope you enjoy our video; we had a lot of fun making it! ~Heather and Jesse~ *Our relationship is based on mutual respect, understanding, and trust. We have a wonderful relationship and bond, and that is the foundation of our training. We train all behaviors through the use of positive reinforcement and relationship-based training * To find out more, head on over to: justjessethejack.com Special thanks to Josh Woodward for the use of the songs “Goodbye to Spring” both Full & Instrumental version. His music is under Creative Commons. Check out more of his awesome music at youtube.com and joshwoodward.com For great products for your best friends, like the ones Jesse was shopping for in this video, head on over to nylabone.com Jesse’s shopping was just too cute that I couldn’t resist adding it to this video too =o) Honors 8/8/2011 #21 – Top Favorited (Today) – Pets & Animals 8/9/2011 #72 – Top Favorited (This Week) – Pets & Animals #67 – Most Viewed (Today) – Pets & Animals – Morocco #39 – Most Viewed (Today) – Pets & Animals – Australia #43 – Most Viewed (Today) – Pets & Animals – Canada #178

  • Amazing Funny Dog Tricks, Dog Training

    This video shows some of the tricks I have been working on recently with Kiko and Splash. Some of the more interesting ones are, teaching Splash to look left and look right, teaching her how to skip, and how to shuffle backwards in a bow. Kiko started offering a tap dancing behavior which I captured, as well as scratching with her back feet. I also taught Kiko to go between Splashes legs as I saw a Boston Terrier do in the movie Hotel for Dogs, and thought it would be very cute to teach. Splash however, looks stressed as you can see, when kiko works too closely around her, because Kiko usually will boss Splash around if she is too close to her. All these tricks were taught using clicker training and no forms of positive punishment (meaning me saying No! or eh eh! Wrong! Or any physical manipulation)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUD4pxM_p5Q

  • David Letterman 2009 03 10 Stupid Pet Tricks

    David Letterman 2009 03 10 Stupid Pet Tricks