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Fun With The Dog

Advanced Tricks Your Dog Can Learn

Once your dog has mastered the basic commands, such as sit and stay, they are able to move on to learning tricks. While there are basic tricks such as roll over, it can be more impressive to teach your dog more advanced tricks. As long as you and your dog know the basics these tricks can be taught with time and patience with good rewards you can pick up at the pet store.

 

Close  the Door

This is a fun trick for dogs that can also impress your guests. It is also perfect for homes with babies and toddlers you do not want going into the different rooms of your house. There are many videos out there on teaching this trick, but we have found this one to be the most helpful.

 

Get You a Drink

The name of this video tutorial may be get me a beer, you can send your dog to the fridge to get you the beverage of your choice. Just as with closing the door, you will have to train your dog in steps to master this trick. You will also need to have a tool they can use to open the fridge since they do not have thumbs.

 

 

Bang Trick

This is the classic fun dog trick. It involves telling your dog to stick ‘em up with your hand in the shape of a gun, then saying bang which is when your dog falls to ground and plays dead. This can take months to teach your dog. Once you have taught your dog this trick you can teach them to writhe around while “dying”, be shot multiple times and even bark when they have been shot.

 

 

Where’s Your Bum

This is a fun trick to teach your dog. It is perfect if you want to get a laugh while you are out with your dog, such as at the pet store. In order to learn this trick you will need to teach your dog commands such as look at me, bow and spin which are great to know and found in this video tutorial.

 

 

Cover Your Eyes

This is a trick that is simple to master but can only be worked on for short periods of time simply because it can be annoying for your dog. Due to the annoyance they will feel with scotch tape on their nose, make sure you visit the pet store to get them high value treats.

 

 

Clean Your Paws

Not only do pet parents want their pets to have good manners, but they want to minimize dirt in the house. This is the perfect trick for accomplishing this. It is a fun trick that is sure to impress anyone, especially when you are at your local pet store.

 

 

These are just a few of the tricks you can teach your dog and show off when you are at the pet store, dog park or even just have company over. They keep your dog’s mind working which helps keep them healthy. This is only the beginning of possibilities for training as long as you are patient with your pup.

 

August 27, 2014/by Dan J. Barton
Dog Services

How to Find the Right Dog Trainer

When it comes to training your dog, it is important that you choose the right trainer. Understanding what the right trainer can offer as well as what to look for can help you get the help you need with your pet. This can help you to get the most out of these services for dogs.

 

The Importance of the Right Trainer

The biggest reason to find the best trainer is because of the outcome. You want to have a well behaved dog who can perform the tasks you want. You are 147dee941bb90fa405626b3903bd5cc0putting your money into the training as well as your time so make sure you are getting the most out of the training services for dogs.

 

What to Look for with Training Services for Dogs

To start with be sure you are going with a certified dog trainer. This is something you should pay careful attention to when you look up trainers online. You should consider a few of the following aspects:

  • Find someone who is familiar with your breed. This will help you to get better advice.
  • Ensure the trainer has multiple certifications and training classes under their belt. An educated trainer is a good trainer.
  • Look for someone that takes the time to watch what you are doing and can work with you. Even in a group environment you should get a little one on one time with your trainer.

 

Tips to Make Training Easier

Th6daa7e6145cb9def9669e5573aea148bere are a few things you can do to make your training a more enjoyable and productive experience. Finding a trainer who makes the experience fun can make all the difference in the world.

 

  • Make sure you know where the class will be. If you live in a hot climate and it is summer make sure you won’t be spending hours outside in the heat.
  • Buy training treats. It is a good idea to have treats in a variety of value. This allows you to keep your dog’s diet in check and give you the ability to give them a jackpot when they nail the command.
  • Be consistent with your dog. By working with them regularly and in the same way, the training will be easier and more fun for both of you.
  • When working on training at home, be sure you have a room free of distractions where you can work.
August 20, 2014/by Dan J. Barton
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What You Need to Know About Dog Training

 

Self Training is Harder Than You Think

One of the biggest misconceptions with pet parents is that they do not need to take their dog training963e5a8415313e2065f7d1582f1d03fb because they can do this on their own. Sure there are many TV shows and videos you can find online that talk about this. However, you will find that these are very cookie cutter and simply cannot replace having an actual instructor. Every dog is different and some methods that may work on some dogs will not work on others. Not to mention, videos do not teach you the importance of bond building and respect in your human-dog relationship. Videos may be helpful after completing a few dog training courses as you will have a better understanding of how training works.

Dog Training is As Much for You as for Your Pet

A common misconception about these dog training is that they are simply there to train your pet. Many people think they can drop their dog off at class and pick them up afterwards. However, this is just as much a learning process for you as it is for them. They must learn the commands and how to follow your instruction. You will have to learn the correct way to instruct your dog as well as how to pay attention to their body language for signals from them. You will need to learn how you should conduct your own behavior to get the best results out of your pet’s training.

 

Have Realistic Expectations

As nice as it would be to have the most well behaved pet overnight, you cannot expect your dog to learn a new trick or behavior in a day . Even basic commands take time to learn and even more time to master. Also, every dog is different. So even though one dog may learn to shake in day, another dog may take a week or more even with the same dog training. Don’t give up or get frustrated and most of all, praise their progress!

 

Choose the Right Dog Trainer

10346530_10152530357306043_5729533815342503976_nIt is also important to choose the instructor for the dog training carefully. Having a trainer that is not properly educated can not only be a waste of money, but can confuse your dog as well. This is why you should find a reputable trainer with multiple certifications and plenty of experience. Take the time to get to know them as well and see how they interact with your dog. You want to find a trainer who will actually work with you and help you with this process rather than just giving instruction and nothing more. Remember a good instructor is not only training your pet, but also training you on how to get your pet to behave.

August 13, 2014/by Dan J. Barton
Pet Safety

Caring for Pets During Natural Disasters

There are many natural disasters you may encounter as a pet owner, depending on where you live. Earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, violent electrical storms, flooding, fires, and more. We’ve all seen these disasters on the news or movies. Perhaps you’ve experienced them personally. With pets, things get a little more complicated and pet services aren’t the only things you need to know to keep safer during these events. However, the proper preparations can make natural disasters slightly less disastrous for the family.

 

Pets Evacuate with the Rest of the Family

In the event of an evacuation, pets should always leave too. To make evacuation easier, visit pet services and pack an evacuation bag for your dog just like you would any other family member. Don’t make the mistake of feeling your pet can fend for himself using natural instincts. Red Cross1b4fd677e9958d25dac1aa76fd79f1f6 shelters do not accept pets, so find pet services to take your pet in advance. If you do have to evacuate, make sure your pets are contained. An easy way to do this is with a crate they feel comfortable in.

 

Minimize Their Fear and Anxiety with the Help of Pet Services

They’ll be scared and stressed too and likely to bolt. Keep a disaster kit in the trunk of your cars and include supplies for your pet’s needs. Some of the things to put in the disaster kit include:

  • a portable kennel
  • food and water dish
  • Food to last for at least a few days
  • an extra leash
  • a first aid kit
  • supply of any medications your pet may need
  • A few toys they love
  • Treats that can help focus them
  • Thundershirt or other calming devices for your dog

 

Documentation is Essential Too

Make sure vaccinations are up to date and keep copies of those records in your car. Make sure your pet is always wearing an id tag and consider microchipping if you haven’t already. There are many pet services that can help you with this. If your pet is lost, these will be his ticket home.

 

Weathering the Storm

19caabb213e50a683d2afff45f71ad3fThe flash of lightening and clap of thunder can be particularly frightening to a pet. If there is a storm in progress, find a quiet place, like a closet or someplace with no windows for your pet to stay. Try swaddling them and holding them close. In case of power outages or being unable to get out, such as in a blizzard or in the event of flooding, have a two week supply of pet food on hand. And remember you pet will need water just like you.

 

Keep a pet carrier on hand and easily accessible, in case of a quick departure. A sticker on the front window of your home, will let emergency personnel know there is a pet in residence. Finally, create your emergency plan ahead of time, a little forethought into the pet services and plan of action you will use you can create a calm feeling in a stressful situation, ensure your pet’s safety and provide peace of mind. After getting through the store it never hurts to find an affordable option to get the dog clean. Check out our franchise opportunities that are available if you love pets and want to get in the industry. This affordable pet franchise resource should be very useful no matter where you are.

 

August 7, 2014/by Dan J. Barton

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