Saturday, January 29, 2011

162 days of eating school lunches

162 days of eating school lunches
After a year of eating school lunches, Mrs. Q survived to blog about it. She ate bagel dogs (yes, that's an entree), yellowish meatloaf and chicken tenders, which she likened to "squirts of chicken foam."


Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Kui Goes Paragliding!

Kui Goes Paragliding!

Peter Michelmore of Gravity Hawaii Paragliding school along with his Fiance Bonnie Hobson flew with our 8 year old female Black lab dog named Kui in our Tandem paraglider at Makapuu Beach, Hawaii. Kui has her new specially designed paragliding dog harness so that she can fly with us, instead of chasing paragliders on the beach. The family that flies together, stays together...



Watchdog says overhaul didn't end future bailouts

A government official says the financial overhaul enacted last summer won't deliver on its promise to end bailouts.




Kui Goes Paragliding!

Kui Goes Paragliding!

Peter Michelmore of Gravity Hawaii Paragliding school along with his Fiance Bonnie Hobson flew with our 8 year old female Black lab dog named Kui in our Tandem paraglider at Makapuu Beach, Hawaii. Kui has her new specially designed paragliding dog harness so that she can fly with us, instead of chasing paragliders on the beach. The family that flies together, stays together...



Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Dog Goes "Trandem" Paragliding

Dog Goes "Trandem" Paragliding

On Oahu, Hawaii at Makapu'u Lighthouse, Kui the dog goes (trandem) Paragliding with his owners, Pete Michelmore and Bonita Hobson.

Typically Pete Michelmore, owner of Gravity Hawaii Paragliding, does Tandem Discovery Flights, but on January 15, 2011, he took his dog, Kui, and fiance, Bonita on an amazing "trandem" flight!  She's not a small dog you can stick in a backpack and carry around - she's a 60lb "lap" dog!

Videos by Bonita Hobson (Bon Bon), Erich Shrottke (Sharky), Doug Hannam (Maui Doug). Photo courtesy of Pa'iki'i Imagery.

Music by Michael Buble and Baha Men
I own no rights to this music.



Kui Goes Paragliding!

Peter Michelmore of Gravity Hawaii Paragliding school along with his Fiance Bonnie Hobson flew with our 8 year old female Black lab dog named Kui in our Tandem paraglider at Makapuu Beach, Hawaii. Kui has her new specially designed paragliding dog harness so that she can fly with us, instead of chasing paragliders on the beach. The family that flies together, stays together...



Monday, January 24, 2011

Police: SC woman kills dog because it chewed Bible

Police: SC woman kills dog because it chewed Bible

Authorities have charged a South Carolina woman with felony animal cruelty, saying she hanged her nephew's pit bull from a tree with an electrical cord and burned its body because the dog chewed on her Bible.



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Police: Indiana mother killed 3 children, self

Investigators say a southern Indiana woman shot her three children and the family dog before setting fire to her home and fatally shooting herself.



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Md. mayor settling suit after SWAT shoots his dogs

The mayor of a small town in the Washington suburbs is settling a lawsuit he filed against a Maryland county after his dogs were shot to death during a SWAT team raid at his house.



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Dog Goes "Trandem" Paragliding

Dog Goes "Trandem" Paragliding

On Oahu, Hawaii at Makapu'u Lighthouse, Kui the dog goes (trandem) Paragliding with his owners, Pete Michelmore and Bonita Hobson.

Typically Pete Michelmore, owner of Gravity Hawaii Paragliding, does Tandem Discovery Flights, but on January 15, 2011, he took his dog, Kui, and fiance, Bonita on an amazing "trandem" flight!  She's not a small dog you can stick in a backpack and carry around - she's a 60lb "lap" dog!

Videos by Bonita Hobson (Bon Bon), Erich Shrottke (Sharky), Doug Hannam (Maui Doug). Photo courtesy of Pa'iki'i Imagery.

Music by Michael Buble and Baha Men
I own no rights to this music.


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Kui Goes Paragliding!

Peter Michelmore of Gravity Hawaii Paragliding school along with his Fiance Bonnie Hobson flew with our 8 year old female Black lab dog named Kui in our Tandem paraglider at Makapuu Beach, Hawaii. Kui has her new specially designed paragliding dog harness so that she can fly with us, instead of chasing paragliders on the beach. The family that flies together, stays together...


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Saturday, January 22, 2011

A Sun Dog in Michigan?

A Sun Dog in Michigan?

After 15 miles driving into the sun, I thought I was seeing things. I pulled off the road and saw this Strange Effect.. NOT the Sun..  I almost thought it was the sun reflecting off of an object hiding in the clouds.. I have NEVER seen this before- Have You?

 

The Movie Theater I pulled off at to take these pictures, I met a veteran who said he had traveled the world but had never seen this before. Very Strange and Weird..

 

The ONLY Explanation I have heard so far-

A sun dog or sundog (scientific name parhelion, plural parhelia, from Greek parēlion, (παρήλιον), παρά(beside) + ήλιος(sun), "beside the sun"; also called a mock sun or a phantom sun) is an atmospheric phenomenon that creates bright spots of light in the sky, often on a luminous ring or halo on either side of the sun.

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


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Burglars snort cremated ashes

Burglars snort cremated ashes
Police said they will continue to search Thursday for what is left of the cremated remains of a dead man and two dogs that a crew of robbers stole from a Florida house and then snorted -- mistakenly thinking it was cocaine.

162 days of eating school lunches

162 days of eating school lunches
After a year of eating school lunches, Mrs. Q survived to blog about it. She ate bagel dogs (yes, that's an entree), yellowish meatloaf and chicken tenders, which she likened to "squirts of chicken foam."

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Friday, January 21, 2011

DIGGING CAN BE DANGEROUS Ruined landscaping, escape attempts,

DIGGING CAN BE DANGEROUS Ruined landscaping, escape attempts, and dirty dogs: Digging can be a very destructive and expensive adventure for your dog to embark upon. First, you need to question why your dog is digging in the first place. Is it bored? We already spoke to the resolution of that issue in the above article. Second, do they dig and lay in the holes? Then your dog may be hot or cold and looking for some relief. Train your dog where to lay his head by finding a more suitable bed that satisfies their warmth or cooling requirements. Third and most tricky, is your dog trying to leave your yard by digging under a fence? To reverse this one, you will need to attach a long line to their collar and watch them. When you catch them in the act of digging, you need to correct them, while saying "NO!", and then replace their behavior with an obedience command. When you find holes, it is important to immediately refill them. Check to be sure that the dog has not buried anything in the hole to prevent them from re-digging the hole to retrieve their items. Do not allow your dog to take food, treats, or rawhides outside because this often can lead to an instinctive burying behavior to protect their leftovers. If the behaviors continue after consistent observing and training on your own, make sure to call us so that the behaviors do not become a solidified habit.
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New Israeli military chief's appointment in peril

New Israeli military chief's appointment in peril

A government watchdog investigation into an alleged land grab by Israel's incoming military chief could threaten the appointment of the decorated general, a justice official said Monday.



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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Pirate kidnappings 'record high'

Pirate kidnappings 'record high'
Pirates took a record 1,181 hostages in 2010, despite increased patrolling of the seas, a maritime watchdog says.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

When Your Dog Loves You Too Much... Separation

When Your Dog Loves You Too Much... Separation Anxiety is often misdiagnosed in the canine world. Sometimes it is really just boredom or the dog becoming adventurous when given the opportunity. If your dog seems to follow you and stick to you like glue, and/or if destruction is happening within the first 20 minutes you are away, then you are probably dealing with some form of separation anxiety. Here are some things that you can do to help: - Keep your comings and goings neutral! Don't make a big fuss at either time. - Practice leaving with your normal cues (pick up your keys, grab your purse, put on your work shoes, etc.), then don't leave. This will help desensitize your dog to your departures. - Give your dog a hobby while you are gone. Stuff a Kong, leave treats around the house, utilize a feeding tube, or anything that will get your dog up, moving and eating. A dog that is eating is not a stressed dog. - Leave your dog with an article of clothing that smells like you, such as an old t-shirt that you recently slept in. - A good dog is a tired dog! Try to exercise your dog more both mentally and physically.
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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Venezuela fury at 'Little Hugo' dog slur in TV soap

Venezuela fury at 'Little Hugo' dog slur in TV soap
Venezuela orders a TV channel to stop showing a Colombian soap opera featuring a dog named Little Hugo, saying it is insulting to the country.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Begging 101 Begging is defined in my mind

Begging 101 Begging is defined in my mind by any eye contact or starring at the food any closer to the owners or their guest form closer then 6 feet. First and foremost you need to have the owners be sure to stop feeding from the table or their hands when are they are eating or snacking. Some owners may not be feeding the dog from the table but the dog still hopes and give the eyes. I like to use a water bottle for begging. This is great if the dog does not like the water bottle. I like the fact that to correction can be done from the other side of the room and the dog sees you administer the correct from the direction that the begging occurs. 1. Start with the water bottle primed in the sink and tune the stream to a thin stream line. Then while eating at the table the owner has the bottle ready and give the dog a squirt in the forehead for coming and closer to the table then 6 feet and or starring at the plates. 2. If the water bottle does not work then you can use a shake can or put the dog into a down stay or place command. Please add your comments.... Mark Thompson
Dog Training Royal Oak

'Cruel' badger-baiter sentenced

'Cruel' badger-baiter sentenced
A man is given a suspended jail sentence for badger-baiting with dogs, which magistrates call "unspeakably cruel".

Walking Your Dog in 2009 If you are

Walking Your Dog in 2009 If you are going to walk your dog, why not do it in a beautiful place? Why not change your routine and try different routes? Remember, it's not only you that will be bored if the walk is always the same! Check out the locations below to upgrade your walks in 2009! Trail Walking: The Lowcountry has many walking trails available to you and your dog. Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission offers you several options where trails through the woods are well marked, and welcome to the canine members of our community. Many of these trails are even paved! Your dog will enjoy the experience of the new smells and sounds, the new animals, and new sites just as much as you! Would you like an added challenge? Stop every so often and have your dog do an autosit. See how long you can sit still and just enjoy your moment. When the trail is wide, let your dog have some extra leash and go with a control walk. Where they narrow, call them in for a heel! By the end, you'll both be more relaxed and ready to go home for a quiet evening. Beach Walking: Many of our beaches allow dogs to be walked on leash. Some of them even have off leash hours! Why not take your dog to enjoy the coastline with you? Work on your control walk in the dunes to allow your dog to enjoy the feel of the loose sand between their toes. Work on heel in the packed sand. How close were you really keeping your dog? Turn around. Your footprints will tell you. Try to keep your dog within the width of a hand. Each time you try, remember to praise your dog when they do a good job! City Walking: Why not take your dog on a walk in the city? Each of the local towns and cities offer their own charm. You can explore their downtown areas with your four-legged friend. Try working on your autosit at street corners, and down stays while pausing on park benches. Downtown Charleston itself offers Battery Park with its views of both Rainbow Row and the harbor! Waterfront Park offers a seaside pier with swings to sit on to rest. Hampton Park has beautiful gazebos, shaded areas, and the paddock for the city police. Many local restaurants offer canine friendly eating, and many neighborhood parks offer proper canine clean up materials! If you would like to try something new, why not let your dog carry your water bottle, a ball, and other necessary goodies in a canine backpack? This adds to the physical and mental challenge to your dog while freeing your hands for easier leash work!
Chattanooga Dog Training

Dee Bass
Dog Training In Your Home

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

12+ inches so far in Rhode Island

12+ inches so far in Rhode Island

Here is a shot of our dog Lexi loving the deep heavy snow we are getting slammed with today. By 4pm she should have another 4-5 inches to play in.



Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Capture Desired Behavior Capturing a desired behavior: This

Capture Desired Behavior Capturing a desired behavior: This is a great way to help an owner gain some progress between practing commands formally. I use this with a dog that is especially difficult on Down for instance, like the 7 year old Sharpei I trained that was extremely resistant with the owner. We used the Down with Chair method, which is a form of capturing the behavior...and this method combined. Most of us know about Capturing Behavior. The main reason for adding this page is to remind you to inform the clien'ts to use it. We use it often for a dog that is housebreaking, but it can be helpful for other things as well. So, whenever a dog does a desired command such as the Down, say "Good Down" while showing the hand signal if the dog will not be aggressive to the hand signal. I know some dogs can get aggressive when they see or hear the command. If the dog gets stiff / looks aggressive when you give the command verbally, try using the hand signal only. You can click and treat a dog when capturing behavior. Advantages: This can be done even when the dog is just about to lie down in it's bed or crate and from a distance if necessary. Repetition of this is key, as with all commands. Christina Russell
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Monica Singh
Sangrock Tae Kwon Do

Dog still loves the snow.

Dog still loves the snow.

My dog, Crab, has always loved the snow.


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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Father drowned in 'roughest' sea

Father drowned in 'roughest' sea
A lifeboat volunteer describes the treacherous conditions in which crews attempted to rescue a father who had gone into the sea to save his dogs.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

FRISBEE BASICS - Dog Training Watching a dog

FRISBEE BASICS - Dog Training Watching a dog launch through the air and catch a frisbee is a beautiful thing, but they don't start out at that point. Here are a few tips to get Your dog started playing a fun game of catch. Start off by sliding the Frisbee back and forth on the ground in front. Let your dog take it out of your hand. Always keep it fun and use lots of praise! Throw the disc on the ground, rolling it like a wheel. This will allow the dog to get used to chasing it without a bad experience of possibly getting hit by a flying disc. When your dog is interested in playing with the Frisbee, toss it and let them chase. Keep the tosses short so the Frisbee stays clearly visible as an attractive object to retrieve. Be careful not to throw the Frisbee directly at your dog. You do not want to make them afraid. Stand about three feet in front of your dog, gently toss the Frisbee in the air and say "Catch." If your dog catches it, give them lots of praise. If it is not caught, pick it up off the ground yourself. The catch should be the reward. When your dog accomplishes this, stand to the side of your dog, so they learn to go get it. Once your dog is comfortable catching short throws, make your tosses longer. Attach a long leash, so you can gently guide your dog back to you. Do not push the dog too hard. If your dog loses interest, then quit for now and start when you are both fresh. Put the discs away when you are not there. You dog should realize the disc is a special toy that is only available during your Frisbee tossing sessions. Supplements for Dogs? You take a Multi-Vitamin, but how about one for your dog? Just like people, dogs can have gaps in their nutrition as well. These holes in the dog's nutrition can be due to the organs, glands and tissues that may be compromised by disease, surgery, injury, etc. By increasing the amount of proper nutrition in your dog's diet, you can effectively help him with regards to faster healing times, tissue regeneration, and improved return in overall function. The goal of nutritional support is to provide complete nutrition to each cell, restoring normal metabolic function. Total Life Care not only addresses people nutrition, but they also carry a line of organic and whole food supplements especially formulated for dogs. These formulations range from a canine whole body support to more specific support for the dog's skin, liver, heart, digestion, immune system, kidneys, or thyroid. Total Life Care is offering a special discount for the Dog Training in Your Home clients. Bring in this newsletter for 10% off of any supplement products we carry. For more information about giving your dog a better quality of life in the form of proper nutrition, contact Total Life Care at 843.402.0310 843.402.0310 or at www.TLCCharleston.com.
Chattanooga Dog Training

Dee Bass
Dog Training In Your Home

SIT/STAY COMMAND Begin with your dog on your

SIT/STAY COMMAND Begin with your dog on your left side, facing the same direction you are. Reach across your body with your right hand; grasp the leash in your right hand, holding it about 1 inch above the clasp. With your left hand grasp your dog�s hips gently. Using your left hand, rotate your dogs hips back, then down, into the sitting position, as you say �_________________ sit.� (Command Tone) Once your dog is in the sitting position, give the command �STAY�, as you show him/her the stay hand signal with a SNAP. (Palm of right hand) As you turn and face your dog, moving with your right foot first, begin to back away from him with a slack leash as you praise him: �Goooood boy!� When your dog gets up (and he will!) move quickly and SNAP the leash straight over his head as you say �NO!� (correction tone). Follow this ediately with �STAY�, (command tone) using the hand signal. Praise your dog both physically and verbally, while he/she remains in SIT/STAY. Your goal is to be able to circle your dog while he/she STAYS. Gently pull your dog toward you as you say �YOU�RE THROUGH!� (praise tone). Remember it is important to maintain patience and control; it is necessary for your dog to make mistakes so he can learn not to make them! TRAINING GOAL:______________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ c Remember: If you have any questions, please call our office Monday-Friday, 8:30 am -5:00 pm c (704) 573-3647
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Issa Sets Sights on WikiLeaks, Government Regulation and Afghanistan for Future Hearings

Issa Sets Sights on WikiLeaks, Government Regulation and Afghanistan for Future Hearings

The WikiLeaks debacle, corruption in Afghanistan and Obama administration regulation are all on the agenda as Rep. Darrell Issa prepares to take the helm of the top House committee tasked with watch-dogging Washington. 




Brown serves up hot dogs, austerity for California

Brown serves up hot dogs, austerity for California
SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) - Jerry Brown was sworn in as California's governor on Monday, returning to a job he held nearly three decades ago, and pledged a "tough budget" to turn around one of the most financially strapped U.S. states.


Monday, January 3, 2011

Issa to Holder: 'Stop Hurting the Administration or Leave'

Issa to Holder: 'Stop Hurting the Administration or Leave'

Rep. Darrell Issa, who is poised to become the top congressional watchdog challenging the Obama administration, said Sunday that Attorney General Eric Holder should either "stop hurting the administration or leave." 




OUTSIDE OF REALITY As we welcome the spring,

OUTSIDE OF REALITY As we welcome the spring, we look forward to warmer weather and more time outside. For dog owners, many feel that this is a time that the dog can experience more freedom. If done correctly, this can be a great experience. If not done correctly, mischief and mayhem can ensue. Here are some helpful hints to make your spring less stressful: Boredom can lead to big problems. If you leave your dog outside without helping them to release their physical and mental energies beforehand, you may find that they will become creative. Their projects can range from a small hole to a knocking over your prized barbeque to tearing down or redecorating your deck and lawn furniture. Alone time outside does not replace walking and heeling practice. It is not an automatic relief of stored up energy, at least not in a consistently positive manner. A nap underneath a tree outside will only result when the dog is exhausted. Make sure to not put your dog in a position to express their creative energies in a way that would not make you proud. A watched dog is a better dog. Do not leave your dog in your yard unsupervised, especially if you expect them to behave. If regularly attended, the dog will understand that outside is just like inside: you are the leader and they need to listen accordingly. New sights, new sounds, looser dirt, small animals beginning their springtime frolic, and increased daily sunlight are all invitations for a grand canine adventure. If you would rather your dog not partake in these activities, you need to be consistent with your training. Remember, a long line (30 feet) can give your dog an increased area to play while remaining able to be consistent with your corrections. Even if your dog is reliably off leash trained, it may take a couple of days to remind them how to behave in their changed environment. Without a leash, this becomes much more difficult. Do not use a remote collar without proper training. Canine-proof your yard as much as possible. Too much time outdoors unattended can result in housebreaking issues. If a dog never has to ask to go outside, then it never will. Designate one area of the yard for bathroom activities, and make sure that they have enough time indoors to remember to hold it when they are not in their "rest" area. Dogs are creatures of habit. Do not assume that your dog will be happy simply because it is outside. Banishing them to the great outdoors while you are away can create stress. Many dogs would be happier to remain surrounded by the familiar sights and sounds indoors that can remind them of their place in your home especially if you have already proofed your dog for inside unattended time. If they are used to being in a crate, it is most likely relaxing for them to remain in their routine.
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Issa to Holder: 'Stop Hurting the Administration or Leave'

Issa to Holder: 'Stop Hurting the Administration or Leave'

Rep. Darrell Issa, who is poised to become the top congressional watchdog challenging the Obama administration, said Sunday that Attorney General Eric Holder should either "stop hurting the administration or leave." 



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Sunday, January 2, 2011

BANISHING BEGGING You have made a wonderful meal

BANISHING BEGGING You have made a wonderful meal and you have invited over friends. You gather around the table and soak in the sights and smells of the prepared meal and look forward to spending your time together. Then you realize that you are not the only one who appreciates the event. Your dog has arrived and is staring, pawing, and whining in a full theatrical production hoping to be paid in food. Begging is not a reality that most dog owners enjoy, and is appreciated by fewer guests. What if your dog does not beg for food, but instead begs for your attention? Why do dogs beg at all? How do you make them stop? Dogs beg because they are either looking for food, rank, or attention. Dogs who beg for food generally get what they want. To resolve this type of beggar you need to be sure that your dog never receives food during human food times. This means that you can never reward your dog with a treat at the table or during food preparation. Put the scraps off to the side and give it to your dog during its regular feeding times, in their bowl, if you must, but never give it to them during human food events. Never means never. Dogs are persistent and even a 1% chance will be worth pursuing. You will lose ground if anyone feeds the dog during their begging periods. In the dog world, the order in which the animals eat is an indication of their rank within the pack. Therefore, sometimes begging is a challenge for position within the family. The most powerful dogs eat first and the lowest ranking dog eats last. When a dog gets rewarded for begging, they eat at the same time, or before someone else, and therefore move up the leadership ladder. The rightful position of a canine companion is below all of the family members. Make sure that your dog does not eat during or before anyone in the household. Feed the dog in its own bowl, away from the dinner table, after the meal to maintain the proper balance in your family's hierarchy. Dogs who beg for attention exhibit the same whining, crying, and pawing behaviors, but, instead of food, pursue interaction. In order to reverse these behaviors, you need to avoid giving your dog attention during these times. Whenever they begin to act out, ignore them completely. No eye contact, no verbal reactions, no touching. If you respond during their tantrum, the dog will achieve the attention it is desires. Negative attention is still attention. Resume interaction when the dog stops its negative behavior. The dog will realize that it is only positive behavior that receives their desired outcome. Overcome the possible guilt that can come from ignoring the begging by giving your dog some of your quality time when they are doing the right thing, so that they know that they do not need to beg in the first place.
Dog Training Charlotte,NC

Woman's persistance pays off in regenerated fingertip

Woman's persistance pays off in regenerated fingertip
After running inside from a rainstorm one Friday evening last January, Deepa Kulkarni leaned against the doorway with her right hand to take off her boots. Then, in an effort to make sure the dog didn't get out, someone slammed the door hard, and it landed right on her pinky.

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Saturday, January 1, 2011

RULES OF THE ROAD If you are planning

RULES OF THE ROAD If you are planning on taking your dog on a road trip with you this summer, here are some things to remember: GET UP TO DATE: Check your dog's vaccinations and tags. Bring copies of your shot records with you. Make sure all relevant information is available on their tags. PREPARE TO PREVENT: Put on a fresh coat of flea and tick preventative, and make sure they've had their heartworm preventative for the month. Bring a veterinary first aid kit with you. These are available at most pet stores. STOCK UP: Make sure you have enough food, medications, and bottled water with you for your dog. Bringing bottled water can sometimes prevent dogs from getting stomach aches due to changes in water content. BUCKLE UP: Get a canine car harness. They help your dog stay in one seat and remain secure during any quick stopping. These are available at pet stores. CHECK OUT BEFORE YOU CHECK IN: There are many pet-friendly hotels for you to stop at along the way. Dogfriendly.com, petswelcome.com, bringfido.com, and doginmysuitcase.com are just a few of the many sites that the many list pet friendly accommodations available. Never leave your dog alone in the hotel room. This will prevent them coming in contact with unknowns and keep them secure. Always put out the do not disturb sign to prevent anyone from accidentally opening the door to a surprise when your dog greets them, or worse letting the dog out into the hotel unleashed. PLAN FOR PIT STOPS: Remember to plan a stop every two to three hours for your dog to go to the bathroom. Always clean up after your dog. Never leave a dog alone in a parked car because heat conditions may rapidly change. Regardless of location, always keep your dog on leash for both your security and theirs.
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Dee Bass
Dog Training In Your Home