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Dog Training Royal Oak

Ken Landa
Dog Training In your Home -
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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Dog flu found in several states, including Texas
Dog owners will want to watch a little more carefully this winter. A highly contagious strain of dog flu has turned up in several states including Texas. Veterinarians suggest owners get dogs a flu shot if there are plans to board the pet or
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Dogs can get flu shots?
With so many people traveling for the holidays, Texas veterinarians have a few tips for pet owners. A contagious strain of dog flu is popping up sporadically across the state and kenneling your dogs may increase the chances of your pup catching the flu.
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Local vets report not finding any dog flu cases
No cases of canine influenza have been reported in the Permian Basin, and local veterinary opinion is that it’s not a worry. Concern of canine influenza spread after a San Antonio veterinarian said in September that she found over 20 cases of dog flu
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Dog Immunity And The Dog Flu Vaccine
As the weather in Eugene, Oregon changes into the deep winter months, your dog could exhibit some symptoms. Watchful pet owners monitor those occasional sneezes or lazy days to see if they continue for their canine. The Wall Street Journal might be
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A New Breed of Flu Shot to Avoid Getting Sick as a Dog
Jake, an eight-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever in New City, N.Y., entered a kennel healthy on a Thursday in October, and on Monday emerged with a hacking cough. "It sounded horrendous," says his owner Anne Marie Hughes. "We didn't sleep
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Canine influenza hits Colorado, no cases found in Chaffee County
Canine influenza cases have been reported in Colorado, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Texas during the past week. By Dec. 26 no cases were reported in Chaffee County. Full extent of the spread is unclear because there is no
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Dog flu spreading in Texas
A flu outbreak in dogs is spreading, but pet owners can fight it by getting their pets vaccinated. Veterinarians suggest giving your dog a flu shot if you plan on boarding it or taking it to the groomer any time soon. Like many pet owners like, Rhonda
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Should your dog get a flu shot?
Have you gotten a flu shot this season? What about your dog? Yes, dogs can get the flu, and there's a flu shot to protect them against the virus. Here's what you should know: Fatality rates for canine influenza range from 5 to 8 percent. But even when it's
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Help your dog avoid getting sick as a dog
Active outbreaks of highly contagious canine influenza have been reported in New York and New Jersey in recent months. The virus also has been detected in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Colorado and Texas and is being investigated in California
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