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Buying Small Dogs With Children

Having a dog in a family that has children can be quite troublesome as both dog and the kid may have problems in adjusting with each other. However, some breeds of dogs, especially the smaller ones, are known to be good dogs with children. Small dogs good with kids include Retrievers, Poodles, Beagles, Collies and Spaniels. Most popular variety is a Labrador retriever and if there is a small child in your family, you may want to get a Labrador to raise it with your child. As they will grow up together, they will automatically develop a strong relationship and interaction between them will be encouraged in a positive way.

 

Breeds of dogs

Getting big dogs may intimidate your kids, this is why it is recommended to have small dog in your house that your kids will find friendly and playful. A Labrador is usually the perfect size as it will not over power the child nor they will allow them to take unjustified advantage from them. Being highly energetic, they are able to play with your children for hours and hours. Labradors are not just playful but also readily take to any kind of training they are given.

 

They are also known for their good nature and patience that is extremely required with children. They can be a dependable dog but they should be treated as a part of family only. Golden retrievers and Chesapeake Bay are other retrievers that prove to be good dogs with children.

 

Hounds, especially Schnauzer, Basset and Beagle, can be an excellent addition to a family with kids. They are good tempered and are smaller in size than retrievers. Bassets are known to be able to play all day long with the children. Collies are very patient and friendly and are quite docile as well as energetic around the children.

 

Some Collies have appeared in various TV shows and movies. Being smart and trustworthy, Spaniels may also prove to be a wise choice. They are usually even-tempered but pulling their long ears can quite disturb them. You must wait until your kid grows up and does not get tempted to pull their ears.

 

Poodles are also small dogs which are quite famous for their immense loyalty and mild manners. They are easy to train and are quite smart and are often seen as acing dog shows. They are always playful and are fearless, although toy poodles are not really recommended for homes with children. Dogs can be a wonderful member of a family, so you need to take sufficient efforts to search for a loyal friend for your child.

 

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Food dogs coupons available over the Internet can be a great way to let dog lovers understand that apart from enjoying time with their dogs, they may also enjoy buying food for their dogs. These food dogs coupons offer discounts on dog foods when you purchase them from their site. These coupons are quite reliable as websites update new coupons frequently and all the food dogs coupons are ensured valid and tested.

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Posted by admin    Date: Monday, January 25, 2010

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Top 7 Dog Myths

Myths about dogs can endanger your dog’s safety if believed and acted upon. Canine Kingdom exposes myths, old wives’ tales and methods of communicating with dogs that do not work. Canine Kingdom will further refine and massively communicate our knowledge base about dogs — so that an accurate understanding of dogs is clear, widely held, and protected. To separate fact from fiction, Canine Kingdom brings you debunked myths, verified facts, and statistically proven methods.

Dogs must have bones!

The most common symbol associated with dogs, the ‘bone’, is actually damaging to dogs! It is an erroneous myth that dogs should have bones. Unless you are working with a specialist or are experienced in raw feeding do not give dogs raw food or bones. Dogs have dental care needs just like humans. Their teeth wear down from hard bones, and can even break. Cooked bones should never be given to dogs. The heat changes the chemical and physical properties of bones and they resist digestion and cannot be chewed properly, splintering into jagged shards. There are several options available to provide your dogs the chewing exercise they love and crave: Kongs; ‘fill n freeze’ nylon bones; and tough (but soft) chew toys.

Never disturb a dog when he’s eating

One of the highest incidence rates of dog bites occurs when a dog’s food is disturbed. Dog parents may conclude it’s best not to disturb a dog when he’s eating. But what it really means is that your dog sees you and/or your kids as a threat, rather than the best thing that’s ever happened to him. Every dog should learn to look forward to the presence of people near their bowl because he’s going to get a surprise yummy treat. To do this, start by hand feeding your dog-using an open palm. Then, each time you feed your dog, disturb his bowl or food in some way – starting with touching your dog and working your way to actually putting your hand in his bowl. That way, when someone inadvertently knocks his bowl over or a child reaches for his food, he won’t respond as though his meal is being threatened.

A cold, wet nose, indicates a healthy dog

The nose of a healthy dog should be at normal body temperature unless he is out in cold, wintry air (just like our noses). So remember, it is not a wet nose that tells you your dog is healthy, but rather a dry, hot nose that tells you something may be wrong.

Brushing is good for the coat

This is a partial myth. While brushing is necessary to keep your dog’s coat clean and detangled between baths, brushing too hard can roughen the hair cuticle, exposing its cortex and leaving the hair porous and frayed. Rule of thumb – if you can hear the brush, you are brushing too hard!

You must have a yard for your dog

Absolutely not true! Dogs are social animals, so they ultimately want to be with you. Ninety-nine percent of the time when a dog is in the yard, he’s hanging out at the back door waiting to come back inside with you. And you’ll notice that even inside a 10,000-square-foot house, the dog will tend to be right by your feet.

Dogs should not be fed table scraps

This is one of the most widespread myths the manufacturers of some pet food products perpetuate. They claim that table scraps will upset the balance of the commercial dog food. Just like humans, dogs should not be fed the same meal every single day of their lives. Dietary deficiencies do not appear overnight but need a long period of consistently poor nutrition to develop. Dogs will not automatically get fat, learn to beg at the table, or refuse to eat their own food just because they are fed table scraps. They will, however, do those things for various other reasons, like being overfed or trained that they can get food from your table. Feed your dog ‘human’ food in their bowls.

Pit Bulls have locking jaws

According to Dr. Sandy deLaHunta, a noted dog neurologist, and Dr. Katherine Houpt, a dog behaviorist, there is no such thing as “jaw locking” or a “jaw locking mechanism” in pit bulls or in any breed of dog.

They both concurred that the power of the bite is proportional to the size of the jaws and the jaw muscles. And they concluded that there is no anatomical structure that could be a locking mechanism in any dog.

Do you have a myth about dogs that has proven to be false? A fact that has proven to be true? Please send your myths and facts with proof of verification to:

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Mary Beth Close founded For the Love of Dogs, Inc., the holding company for Canine Kingdom in 1999. Her vision is to end the unnecessary and unintentional abuse pet dogs suffer because we do not understand them. Canine Kingdom researches, organizes, develops, and validates information, methods and products regarding dog communication, training, and care needs. Canine Kingdom is an independent corporation and is not affiliated with any other pet related company, professional, or organization

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Posted by admin    Date: Friday, January 22, 2010

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Are You At Your Wit’S End With Your Dog?

Are you at your wits end with your dog? Don’t give up, help is near!!

Does your dog embarrass you? Does He Still Jump on Everyone Who Comes In.?

Your dog needs to be trained. You must do more than just tell your dog to stop doing what he is doing; you must not confuse him, keep your words simple and be consistent. He does not understand sentences, only simple one or two word commands. Real dog training is not a “quick fix”; it is a conditioning, life-long process. Dog training is very important today because many people take their dogs everywhere they go.

Not all dog training is the same. Positive dog training has become the preferred method of dog training. This method of training is possible for almost every young dog. Dog training involves more than just training your dog; it involves teaching the owner “you”. Dog training is like going to school for you and the dog. Training is all about making your dog understand you, and you need to learn to communicate with your dog.

I have heard that about 90% of dog training is teaching the owners.

One of the basic training points in this regard is teaching your dog to sit on command. Training your dog to “sit” is probably the first (and easiest) thing you should train your dog to do. When you start the training: say, “Sit” while gently pressing it?s rump down and holding a treat above the dog’s head. When he looks upward, he will automatically sit on his hind legs.

Again if you want your dog to sit, hold a treat a bit above his head and say, “sit”. As the dog sits, say, “Sit” again and then immediately, give him the treat. Your dog will drop into a ’sit’ position in order to get the treat.

My favorite command is fetch. Playing fetch with your dog promotes bonding while making sure he is getting some exercise. First throw a ball (not too far though), and give the command “Fetch”. As he starts to run towards it, yell fetch again. Instead of a ball, you could use one of his toys that he loves, as this makes him want to go get it. Avoid using heavy items or sticks, as this can damage the dog’s teeth or hurt him.

A well-trained dog should stay where his or her owner tells him to, so stay is another important command in dog training as well. That will come in a later article. The most basic of dog training is to get your dog to sit, stay and fetch. Proper dog training is not a “quick fix”: it is an ongoing process.

Dog training is a very physical, so be prepared to get tired. With breeds that are more aggressive, dog training is never without risk of injury.

Training your dog continues throughout your dog’s life. Dog training is certainly necessary for all dogs. One major mistake many pet owners make is to assume that the dog training is over once the pet has learned the basic commands. It is all about communication with your individual dog.

Dog training is definitely not difficult and it can be made much easier than you would expect, especially if you get help from a good dog-training guide or book.

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Hottest Christmas Toys – Hot Christmas Toys 2008

In the Hottest Christmas Toys - Hot Christmas Toys you get the hottest Christmas toys for 2008 so far this season. Using the hottest Christmas toys list is a surefire way to get toys that you know kids will just love. The reason? Kids know best when it comes to toys, and if they are in the hot Christmas toys list they are very, very popular, which makes your job easier. Just select from the hot Christmas toy list and you know they will love it. Here are just 5 of the hottest Christmas toys 2008…

Nerf N-Strike Vulcan EBF-25 Blaster – Yellow 

The Nerf N-Strike Vulcan EBF-25 Blaster gives you the auto-blasting advantage when you’re at foam-filled war with your friends and enemies. Children and adults ages 6 and up will love the EBF-25, the largest full auto blaster that Nerf makes. It lets you shoot 25 sonic micro darts at up to 3 darts per second for an offensive assault. Watch as the belt feeds automatically through the blaster, letting the barrage of firepower continue as you battle your opponent. The piston-powered internal launching system makes it an unstoppable force! My personal favorite from the hottest Christmas toys list.

Nintendo DS Lite Coral Pink

Connect wirelessly to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and put your skills to the test against players across the room or across the world. With the Nintendo DS Headset, you can talk and chat over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection or voice command games. With impressive 3D rendered graphics and ultra-bright screens, Nintendo DS Lite delivers cutting-edge portable games for fans of any genre. This is many girls’ most-wished-for toy from the hottest Christmas toys list this year.

Fur Real Friends Biscuit My Lovin’ Pup

Get ready to welcome a fun-loving furry friend into your house when you adopt Biscuit My Lovin Pup, one of the FurReal Friends by Hasbro. This ultra-realistic FurReal pup is the perfect first pet for any little girl or boy. Biscuit responds to you and obeys six different commands: sit, lie down, sit up, beg and speak. He’ll also give you a paw when you ask if he wants a treat. Biscuit’s soft, cuddly fur and puppy-dog eyes will instantly win you over. Sitting pup measures 21″ tall. A loving puppy that deserves its place in the hot Christmas toys listings.

Baby Alive Learns To Potty

Playing ‘mommy’ is even more realistic with this very sweet Baby Alive Learns To Potty doll! Press the doll’s bracelet to ‘wake’ her up. It’s time to eat! Mix her special food and feed her, using her bowl and spoon she’ll really ‘chew’ her food and even ‘drink’ from her bottle and tell you how much she likes it! And since Baby Alive is also ‘potty training’, she’ll also let you know when she needs to go. You’d better hurry, though! Put her on the potty and she’ll ‘pee’ and ‘poop’. But if you don’t get there in time, you might hear her say, ‘Oops. I had an accident!’ Change Baby Alive’s messy diaper and she’ll be happy once again. Moving up fast in the hottest Christmas toys list.

Bakugan Brawlers Battle Pack

With this Bakugan Battle Pack, kids 4 and above will enjoy the challenge of earning points by rolling their Bakugan (or shooting them from a launcher) onto magnetic cards where the plastic spheres burst open to reveal the fearsome warrior apparatus inside. The popular and fun TV series “Bakugan Battle Brawlers” has spawned this strategic game that pits a variety of Bakugan warriors — such as “Juggernoids,” “Fear rippers,” and “Robatallians” — against each other for points. This could end up being the #1 hottest Christmas toy this year.

These are just 5 of the hottest Christmas toys this year and there are many more to choose from, but, seeing as they are hot Christmas toys they are extremely popular. And since Christmas is just around the corner your preferred selection could very well sell out if you delay any longer.

To see a more complete range of the hottest Christmas toys 2008 and to snap-up great deals of the day go to http://top-10-best-selling-christmas-toys.blogspot.com and avoid disappointing the young ones.

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Posted by admin    Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2010

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How to Stop Puppy Chewing — the Do’s and Don’ts of Dog Training Basics

Tell me, does this describe you?  Puppy chewing is making your dream of having a happy, obedient dog into a nightmare of dog chewing problems as your belongings are shredded into a million little pieces.  Don’t despair.  You can stop puppy chewing by learning some dog training basics. 

You Need To Understand Why Puppies Chew On Things

If you’ve ever been around a human baby, you know that they learn about their surroundings by putting everything in their mouths.  A puppy is no different.  Puppies chew on chair legs, shoes, and whatever they can get hold of.  This is normal behavior, but that doesn’t mean it’s not destructive chewing.

Also like human babies, puppies chew on things because they’re teething.  When a dog chews, endorphins are released.  These chemicals soothe your puppy and make his sore gums feel better.

The Do’s Of Dog Training Basics For Puppies

Puppies don’t automatically outgrow chewing on everything.  It’s up to you as a dog owner to train him to stop puppy chewing on things that don’t belong to him.

You can prevent dog chewing problems by putting things away.  Don’t leave out eyeglasses, shoes, or the tv remote where he can get them.  Put the trash in a closet, and move plants to a safe place.  Pick up throw rugs, socks, and anything else he’s tempted to chew on.

Make furniture and things you can’t move taste bad to your puppy by spraying them with a bitter-tasting substance.  These sprays, available at pet stores, are very effective at stopping destructive chewing.

Provide lots of chew toys.  Only give him two or three at a time so he can learn that they belong to him.  If he starts chewing on something off-limits, say “drop-it” and make a noise to startle him into dropping the object.  Immediately give him one of his chew toys and praise him when he puts it in his mouth.  This teaches him two things; he’s learning the “drop-it” command, and he’s also learning what things he should and should chew on.

Your puppy needs a couple of hours of vigorous exercise every day.  Take him out and play with him.  Don’t miss training opportunities during this play time.  A young puppy can’t concentrate for long, but taking advantage of thirty seconds here and there to work on basic commands lays a good foundation for training. 

Keep an eye on your new friend.  If you’re busy and can’t watch him, put him on his leash and tie it to your belt.  Make sure he has something to play with.  Now he can’t wander off and get into mischief if you turn your back for a minute.

When you leave the house, confine your puppy to one area, either in his crate, or by using a wire-reinforced puppy gate. 

What Not To Do When Dealing With Dog Chewing Problems

Don’t confuse your puppy by giving him old shoes or socks or towels to chew on.  He can’t tell the difference between an old worn out running shoe and the ones you just paid $150 for yesterday.  The boundaries between acceptable and unacceptable things to chew on must be very clear.

Avoid leaving him tied up outside all the time.  Your puppy needs to spend lots of time with you, so he can learn what you expect from him.  He can’t do this if he’s always in a puppy-proof environment.

Unless you catch him the act of destructive chewing, don’t punish him.  He can’t understand that you’re angry about what he did three hours ago.  You might think he’s acting guilty, but what’s really happening is that he’s scared and threatened by you being angry and upset.  The guilty-looking behavior is actually a submissive posture that has nothing to do with being caught misbehaving.

You can see that it’s very easy to do the wrong thing when trying to stop puppy chewing.  The best way to train your puppy correctly is to make the investment in a well-recommended dog training course right now.

Darlene Norris has worked at a vet clinic and an animal shelter, and has had lots of experience with dogs. If you’re trying to stop puppy chewing, visit No More Bad Dogs at http://NoMoreBadDogs.com to discover how a good dog training course will help you solve your puppy behavior problems.

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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, January 10, 2010

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Dog Training – Pet Tricks Training

Teaching your pet tricks is easiest when you work with their nature, not against it. Most dogs are eager to please and respond enthusiastically to rewards. Teaching tricks is often as much a matter of simply using those rewards to direct or build on a spontaneous behavior as it is teaching an entirely foreign one.


Watch for spontaneous behavior close to the one desired. A dog will sometimes crawl on its belly for no apparent reason. It may be scratching; it may simply be having fun. If this is a desired trick, watch for the beginnings of the behavior, then be prepared to associate it with a hand gesture and voice command, then reward immediately.


Teaching the basic ’sit’, ‘come’, etc commands are usually simple. A few repetitions with a treat or verbal praise and the dog learns rapidly. Teaching tricks can sometimes be as easy as expanding on the basic behaviors. ‘Come’ can easily be transformed into ‘walk in a circle’. Abbreviate to one word, such as ‘circle’ or ’spin’ for example.


At first it might be helpful to use treats to encourage wanted actions, but don’t overdo it. Diets spoil easily, and ultimately you want the dog to respond to verbal command and praise without food rewards. After the command-behavior pair becomes automatic, treats can be withdrawn.


Favorite toys are a good way to encourage certain tricks. Take a short rope the dog loves to play tug with and encourage a jump by moving it rapidly up and down, just out of reach. Then, after the command-behavior pair is established forgo the rope and just use your hand.


Hide-and-seek is another game easily taught using a favorite bone or chew ball. The dog’s sense of smell is keen not only close up but at surprising distances. Take advantage of it by hiding the toy under a box a few feet away, then lengthen the distance, remove the box to another room or place it up on a table. Proceed in stages.


Dogs’ affection is a useful trick training aid. Many spontaneously want to offer a paw to express themselves. Put the dog in a ’sit’, and then kneel down in front of him. Hold up your own ‘paw’ and give a command ‘five’ (for ‘high five’ or ‘give me five’ or ‘paw’, whatever works).


Sometimes the paw comes up right away, for others you may have to gently pull it up using the voice command at the same time. Praise anyway, once you’re in position. Put the paw back down and try again.


Extending tricks is easy, too. Start with one ‘high five’, and then extend into ’sit pretty’ by taking the paw and lifting gently. The other will often come up spontaneously. Hold both and praise and reward. When sitting at the desk and I want mine to sit pretty, I often pat my chest and up he comes followed by lavish praise.


Training tricks should be fun, both for you and the dog. Other training is for safety, control, discouraging property destruction, etc. Tricks are strictly to give you and your friend something to laugh about. Enjoy!

Jane Saeman loves dogs and strives to keep other dog lovers informed. A whole world awaits other dog lovers.
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Posted by admin    Date: Thursday, January 7, 2010

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Bichon Frise: A Guide For Love And Care.

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Steps to Toilet Train Your Dog

The last thing any dog owner wants is a lot of nasty messes to clean up all over the place. If you take the time to toilet train your dog, you’ll not only avoid stepping in an unpleasant surprise as you head to the bathroom at night, you will confine all mess to a specific area. However, it does take some time and patience to teach your dog, particularly if you are starting with an older canine.

How to Toilet Train Your Dog

Your dog instinctively prefers to stay clean. If you watch a puppy that has been tied up or left in a kennel, he will automatically defecate away from where he eats and sleeps. You will be able to use this to your advantage when training your dog to use one particular spot for his or her physical needs.

Step One: Creating a Bathroom Area

It’s a good idea to choose one specific spot where your dog will be eliminating before you even bring the puppy home. The best way to do this is to pick a spot, perhaps in the corner of the yard where your dog will be comfortable defecating. Some dogs prefer to do their business on grass, while others will actively seek out dirt. If you know ahead of time which type of area your dog prefers, this will help you prepare a nice spot.

Step Two: Establish Living Areas

Your dog will instinctively avoid defecating or urinating within living areas, so you’ll need to make sure he understands that the entire house is considered a living area. If you are crate training, you can simply move the crate from room to room, while keeping the dog inside. Otherwise, establish one spot as a sleeping and playing area and then begin to move the dog’s bed and toys from room to room until he has accepted that the house is his home. Be sure to progress slowly so the dog has a chance to get used to each area.

Step Three: Be Regular

Dogs do very well on a schedule and this goes for a feeding schedule, as well. If you are starting with a small puppy, you’ll notice that he needs to eliminate after each feeding. So, once he has eaten, simply take him to the assigned toilet area and let him do his thing. Your dog will catch on very quickly that this is where he should be defecating.

Step Four: Rewards and Consistency

It will take some time to toilet train your dog. Be sure to allow him frequent access to the toilet area and never leave your dog too long in his crate or alone in the house, since this will result in training issues as your dog won’t be able to hold it.

Rewards every time your puppy uses the assigned elimination area will help increase his interest in the toilet training. You don’t necessarily need to use edible treats, simply responding with a fun toy or verbal praise is often more than enough to let your dog know that you are pleased with him.

By staying patient, not getting upset when your dog slips up and being sure to let him know that you are happy when he uses the toilet area, you’ll find that most dogs pick up the idea of house training rather rapidly. Confusion or being shut up indoors can cause delays in the learning process, so be sure to be consistent and calm about the whole thing. Your dog wants to please you and by using his natural instincts, you are encouraging traits that will come naturally to your pet.

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