Saturday, February 18, 2012

Cherokee author, dog trainer gains accolades in NYC - Cherokee Tribune

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Canine Costume Pet costumes can be entertaining and fun for humans. Some dogs even like them! For other dogs, Halloween costumes are a nightmare. Here are some tips on selecting a costume, getting them to wear it, and alternatives in the event that your dog is truly uncomfortable. Selecting a Costume: Make sure you select the correct size for your dog. If the costume is too large, it will shift and become uncomfortable. Your dog will also be able to wiggle right out of it and walk away. If the size is too small, your dog's motion will be restricted. Be sure that the costume does not rub your dog the wrong way. Friction around the neckline or the front legs are common, regardless of correct sizing. Do not select a costume with small or dangling parts. These can become entanglement and choking hazards that can result in strangulation and injury if the dog attempts to escape or destroy their costume. Consider an alternative costume. These do not have restrictive strapping around the back or torso. Hats, elastic cuffs around the legs, or neckwear may be more acceptable to your pet than a full suit. Playing Dress Up: If your dog is not used to wearing clothing, you must use positive reinforcement. Dress the dog in the costume, then in a positive and/or excited tone offer praise, treats, and physical attention. If you can't even get the costume on the dog, show the dog the costume and do the same routine. Bring it closer and closer to the dog each time. As long as the dog stays relaxed, then you may drape the costume over the dog's back while offering this praise. Once they are ok with putting it over their back, accelerate to putting on portions of the costume, building up to the full costume experience. Practice with dog clothes. Take them for walks with them on. Let them play and relax around the house with it on. Distract the dog with fun activities. If your dog will move, offer him fun and games in their costume. Alternative Holiday Wear: Halloween Doggiedanas. If a collar is tolerable, a bandana may be an acceptable decoration even when a full outfit is not comfortable for your dog. Dog Collars. Many pet and department stores offer collars that themselves have Halloween décor on them. If they wear a collar, simply switch for the holiday version! Resource Halloween Safety Remember that if your dog is uncomfortable, they may be irritable. We suggest not bringing your dog along for a Trick and Treat excursion if they are in discomfort. Be vigilant with children petting your dog when they are in costume. With the excitement of the holiday, children can unintentionally be hurtful, and dogs can be nervous. This is not a good combination. With lots going on, pay lots of attention to your dog's body language, and give them a break whenever necessary. If you cannot be vigilant, make sure that your dog is left at home in a safe environment. Unfortunately, people can be cruel and crazy around this time of year. Please make sure to keep your dog on leash whenever outside the home, and inside whenever possible. Keep all candy out of the reach of your dog. Both the wrappers and their contents may become life threatening to your dog if ingested. If you do not have the time to desensitize your dog to the doorbell, you may need to consider crating your dog during the Trick or Treat hours for both their safety and the safety of those who come to your door.

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Cherokee author, dog trainer gains accolades in NYC - Cherokee Tribune

Cherokee author, dog trainer gains accolades in NYC
Cherokee Tribune
“K-9 Trailing — The Straightest Path,” is the first in a series of books detailing his methods of training trailing dogs. Schettler presents workshops on the subject throughout the US and abroad, and trains at his Georgia K9 Academy in Canton.


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Police dogs cleaning up the streets - Adelaide Now

Police dogs cleaning up the streets
Adelaide Now
"(We) continue to share and obtain information about these methods so that drugs can be located," Star Group Combined Operations Section Inspector Rebecca Fulton said. Police late last year boosted the number of drug detection dogs in their Dog ...


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The Numismatic Versus: Comparing Coin Collecting Methods - CoinWeek (blog)

The Numismatic Versus: Comparing Coin Collecting Methods
CoinWeek (blog)
By CoinWeek on February 16, 2012 10:21 AM By Doug Winter – RareGoldCoins.com Cats versus dogs. Coke versus Pepsi. Good versus evil. You get my point: two camps competing for your heart, your affection or your soul. Its not that far-fetched to stretch ...

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First local dogs receive 'amazing' stem-cell therapy - Kansas City Star

First local dogs receive 'amazing' stem-cell therapy
Kansas City Star
Both use largely similar technologies and methods. At the vet's office, the dog undergoes a quick procedure in which a bolus of fat about the size of a golf ball is taken from above the shoulder. The fat is processed and treated with chemicals to ...

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TheAllergyKit.com offers a New Treatment for Persons with Dog Allergies and ... - PR Leap (press release)

TheAllergyKit.com offers a New Treatment for Persons with Dog Allergies and ...
PR Leap (press release)
According to Dr. Ynge Ljung, acupuncture physician and one of the founders of The Allergy Kit, uses 2 methods to eliminate allergies, a Tapping Method based on EFT and the Cold Laser Method and is a very effective in treating both dog allergies and cat ...


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Canine Corner: What are your dog's eyes telling you? - Naples Daily News

Canine Corner: What are your dog's eyes telling you?
Naples Daily News
Bark Busters trainers, who have trained more than 500000 dogs worldwide, are renowned authorities in correcting dog behavior with all-natural, dog-friendly methods. For more details, call 1-877-500-BARK (2275) or visit www.BarkBusters.com to complete ...


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Auburn dogs help search for pythons - WALA-TV FOX10

Auburn dogs help search for pythons
WALA-TV FOX10
Auburn researchers used detection dogs in the Everglades National Park to find Burmese pythons during a recent study on ways to manage and eradicate these nonnative, invasive snakes, which are eating native wildlife, mostly mammals and birds.

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First local dogs receive 'amazing' stem-cell therapy - Kansas City Star

Kansas City Star

First local dogs receive 'amazing' stem-cell therapy
Kansas City Star
Both use largely similar technologies and methods. At the vet's office, the dog undergoes a quick procedure in which a bolus of fat about the size of a golf ball is taken from above the shoulder. The fat is processed and treated with chemicals to ...

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The Icelandic Sheepdog

The Icelandic sheepdog is a breed of dog of spitz type originating from the dogs brought to Iceland by the Vikings.They are still commonly used to herd sheep in the Icelandic countryside. The Icelandic sheepdog is often described as a large dog in the body of a small dog. Icelandic sheepdogs are tough and energetic. Hardy and agile, they are extremely useful for herding and driving livestock or finding lost sheep. However, the dogs are not known for hunting. Icelandic sheepdogs are very alert and will always give visitors an enthusiastic welcome, without being aggressive. Friendly and cheerful, the Icelandic sheepdog is inquisitive, playful and unafraid. They generally get along well with children, as well as other pets. In the Icelandic landscape, sheep often get lost and it has historically been the dog's job to find them and return them to the herd. They are therefore used to working on their own and to figuring things out for themselves, so owners have to beware lest they learn things they should not. The Icelandic sheepdog is very loyal and wants to be around its family constantly. It follows its owner everywhere. Unlike most working dogs, these calm down when indoors and will happily lie down at their master's feet.

 

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