Showing posts with label Dog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dog. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Educate Your Dog As Successfully As You Can

Training your dog may seem like an uphill combat, yet it is really simple once you know particularly what you really are undertaking. By using these recommendations it is possible to discover what your pet requirements for him to learn how to be described as a fantastic part of your loved ones.

The very best blunder any dog operator will make during instruction is giving up. Stopping too quickly and too quickly implies that you've abandoned on the dog's skills. Your dog requirements time, patience, and uniformity to grow. Continue concentrating on behaviors in small dosages. Your pooch is eager to you should, so allow him to job alongside you. Searching for ways towards effective training?

Take into account your dog's personality as you commence your training curriculum. Make sure to commence slowly and gradually in case your pet has intense tendencies. If you try to put in power over your dog that prefers to be superior, the family pet may possibly react vigorously in the direction of you and derail your instruction strategies.

The body terminology is really a resource that can help you as you commence instruction your pet. More than words, the way you take action conveys your pet a good deal about what you want. Cease conversing as much and initiate exhibiting your animal what behaviors are crucial to you personally.


By no means compensate bad behavior. A lot of pet owners have problems instruction their pet. Each time a lengthy training session has ended and there has been no improvement, they could end up tempted to compensate their dog anyways. Even when you really like your pet dearly, never compensate their awful or unfavorable behavior.

Enabling your brand-new dog gradual entry to all areas of your residence will considerably assist you in instruction and may free harm to settees, boots and flooring surfaces. For your dog understands to refrain from doing things like leap, mark, and chew, open up far more entrance doors to him. A lot of make your blunder of allowing total reign of all the bedrooms, which actually just supplies the dog far more possibility to perform the improper point.

In case you are obtaining a new dog, and you wish to coach it, look for a youthful dog. The previous proverb "You can't instruct an old dog new tricks" is somewhat proper here. Youthful canines are more responsive to prominence from your pack head and may learn quickly in order to you should. Yet another additionally to this is the fact that fresh canines love learning interesting things, much like youngsters do.

In case you have an old dog, this individual become grouchy and tense. Simply because more mature canines often drop their vision, ability to hear, or sense of scent. This will cause them to sense unsure and vulnerable. Be sure to maintain points steady to your old dog. Put in place a comfy place in which he is able to usually rely on locating his comfortable bed, favored toy along with a recipe of food and water.

In case you are obtaining a new dog, and you wish to coach it, look for a youthful dog. The previous proverb "You can't instruct an old dog new tricks" is somewhat proper here. Youthful canines are more responsive to prominence from your pack head and may learn quickly in order to you should. Yet another additionally to this is the fact that fresh canines love learning interesting things, much like youngsters do. Need to learn a lot more about how to train a springer spaniel?

Thursday, 22 December 2011

Exercise With Your Pooch

Exercise is more fun when you have a companion along — like your dog. Join a live web chat on how to exercise with your pet on Monday, April 25, at 11 a.m. Pacific time (1 p.m. Central, 2 p.m. Eastern). Our chat guest is Jackie Epping, a public health scientist in the Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Epping, who has five dogs and a cat, presented her paper “An Exercise Machine with Hair? How Dogs Can Increase Physical Activity” at the American College of Sports Medicine’s recent meeting.

We asked her if dogs can engage in some of the same endurance sports that humans do, such as running.

“It really depends on the breed and the fitness level of the dog,” Epping says. “I know people who run several miles a day with their dog, and their dog does just fine. Some breeds, such as dogs in the working group, tend to need more exercise generally. But the key is to know your particular dog’s limitations.

“As with people, it’s better to start slowly and work up to longer distances. You need to pay attention to how the dog is responding. Pay attention to signs such as the dog starting to lag behind or otherwise showing any distress or discomfort, or if you see any kind of limp.

“If you want to exercise with your dog, research the breeds,” she adds. “And don’t forget, as many as 30% of dogs in animal shelters are purebreds, so consider adopting a dog from a shelter. If you get a dog that’s a mix, your vet can probably tell you what breeds are in the dog, and then you can make a decision about exercise and duration.”

Monday, 28 November 2011

Take Your Dog For a Walk

A modified version of the following post appears in the Be Active Your Way Blogmaintained by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. I wrote it on behalf of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine to celebrate May as National Physical Activity Month.

I’ve written many blog posts recently about ideas to get American adults and kids more physically active. I think it is critical that everyone tries to achieve the standards set by the 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans produced by the Department of Health and Human Services. These guidelines recommend at least 60 minutes of moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity three times per week. Obviously strenuous exercise, such as running and other forms cardiovascular exercise, and sports are excellent ways to achieve these goals. Plus I encourage both children and adults to try to figure out ways to change their normal activities in ways that increase the activity involved.

A new study published in the March issue of The Journal of Physical Activity and Health suggests a potentially great idea for all Americans to become more active. The study, presented by Matthew J. Reeves et al., looks at whether owning a dog and walking the dog are associated with increased physical activity. They gathered data from the 2005 Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey to try to determine if a relationship existed between owning a dog and physical activity.

The authors found that people who own a dog are more active overall and walk more. Dog owners who take their dogs for walks on average walk about one hour more per week than the one-third of dog owners who don’t walk their dogs. Interestingly they also found that younger Americans and the elderly walked their dogs the most and that people with large dogs (weighing over 45 pounds) walked longer than owners of smaller dogs. Finally the study seems to suggest that the benefits of owning a dog, as it pertains to physical activity, may actually be more than just the actual walking, as dog owners seem to be more physically active than non-dog owners in general.

When I heard about this study, I was not terribly surprised. I am encouraged to discuss it, as I always like to find easy ideas to stimulate physical activity. For instance, I think it is helpful to take the stairs instead of an elevator whenever possible. Also, parking at the end of the parking lot away from stores and businesses forces people to walk a little bit more with their normal activities. Owning a dog and walking it are more examples of easy changes to implement.

What this study did not address, but most dog owners will tell you, is that the benefits of having a dog are not just seen with physical activity. Most of my friends who have a dog point out the happiness that comes when their dogs greet them when they get a home from school or work. They also love taking their dogs to the park and the beach. So to everyone out there who owns a dog – get outside and walk with your four-legged friend. It just might improve your health too.