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Puppies as Pets
Choosing Pets
Picking the Right Dog Breed
Buy the perfect puppy
Choosing A Good Dog Breeder
Truth About Pet Store Puppies
Bringing Home Your Puppy
Dog Names
Using a Dog Crate
Puppy-Proofing Your Home
Dog Crates
Mistakes by Puppy Owners
Dog Comfort Within Your Home
Your Dog and Your Furniture
House Training a Puppy
Socializing your Pet
Buying Dog Toys
Mistakes in Raising Dogs
Choosing a Leash for Your Dog
Dog Grooming
The ABC's of Pet Grooming
Communicate w/ Your Dog
Stop Excessive Barking
Adorable Tricks To Teach Your Dog
Annual Vet Visits?
Pet Vaccination Schedule
Top Ten Dog Diseases?
Dog for Food Allergies
Treating Arthritis In Dogs
Hip Dysplasia In Dogs
Is your dog sick
Canine Distemper
Kennel Cough
Parvovirus
Heart Disease
Heartworm Disease
Hepatitis In Dogs
Piroplasmosis
Dog Separation Anxiety
Dog's Dietary Requirements
Is your Dog Fat?
First Aid For Your Dog
Lyme Disease in Dogs
Bathing Tips For Dogs
Choosing Dog Obedience School
Dog Travel Tips
Your Dog Goes Missing
If Disaster Strikes
Interview a Pet Sitter
Dangers At The Dog Park
Dog Chewing
Stop Dog From Digging
Older Dogs Have Special Needs
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Dogs do not come with an instruction manual around their necks. Dogs
need time, patience, and understanding. Therefore new owners need
information to train, and help cope with the difficulties of the newest
member of the family.
Common mistakes in raising dogs:
1. Not enrolling with the dog in "obedience school".
In any good school you can expect your dog to learn basic commands and
proper behavior. "Heel!", "Sit!", "Stay",
and "Come!" are all examples of these commands. The dog will
learn how to associate with other animals and people. Don't make the
mistake of sending your dog to obedience school alone. If you do, you will
have a dog more obedient to the teacher, instead of you.
2. Self-training using improper techniques.
Physical punishment and yelling are not good methods of training. The best
methods are stimulation and reward for good behavior. This way the dog
will be motivated to carry out commands because it knows it will receive
attention and maybe a yummy treat. For this to work, it is important to be
patient and consistent.
3. Not researching breed characteristics.
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When choosing a dog, do not judge by appearance alone. Take some time
to do research on several breeds, to find one that will make a good match
for you and your family. If you have a small apartment, for example, a
large dog may be a poor choice.
4. Leaving your dog alone in your yard.
Dogs are social animals and naturally live in packs. Spend plenty of time
with your dog outside. Play together, make your yard a fun place, not a
doggie prison! If your dog is not active enough, is bored, gains weight,
gets sick, gets into all kinds of mischief, barks too much, or bites: It
is your job to understand why it is happening and make it better.
5. Not giving the a dog a place of its own.
Dogs need an area that is only for them. When it gets nervous or scared it
will have a place of refuge. Make it a comfortable place for your dog. It
doesn't have to be fancy, just comfortable. Just like people, every living
creature has times when it just wants to be left alone to sleep or relax
6. Letting the dog think it is in charge.
The leader in your house is you, not the dog! Your dog will receive food
and attention when you decide. Not whenever it wants. Your dog must earn
its rewards, they are not a gift.
7. Making 'goodbye' a big event.
Do not make a big deal out of having to leave the house. This is not the
time to lavish extra attention on your dog. It will only be aggravated
after you leave. A good idea is to leave your dog with fresh food and
water, and maybe a toy.
8. Feeding your dog 'people' food.
Constantly feeding a dog table scraps can be very unhealthy for dogs. They
are not recycle bins! There are many very good dog foods available - buy
those for your pet. People do not eat dog food, why should it be the other
way around?
9. Having unrealistic expectations.
Though at times it may seem like it, dogs are not human. Dogs need logical
and consistent training to live well with people. They do not understand
when you explain to them 'why'. When your dog misbehaves a simple
"Don't!" or "No!" is enough and suitable.
Avoiding these mistakes will assure you and your dog live a long and happy
life together.
About the Author
Dencho Denchev is a dog lover from Bulgaria. He offers the highest
quality pet care products available. Rest easy knowing your
special friend will be taken care of. (Don't forget yourself
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