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Best Puppy Food Bowl

September 24th, 2011 admin No comments

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My Japanese spitz puppy and the food bowl

Puppy Training German Shepherd

September 24th, 2011 admin No comments

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Eight Top tips For Training Germans Shepherd dogs

You must start training your shepherd the first day you bring him home. The sooner he learns that you are in control, the better he’ll behave.

German shepherds are smart and by their nature want to please. Spend time taking walks with him, training him and giving him lots of love. You get what you put in. If the two of you spend lots of time together, a bond will form that will last for life. Remember, he’s your new best friend and deserves the time, attention and proper training.

Here are some of my top tips for training German shepherd dogs:

Tip One: Keep your German shepherd at a healthy weight.

Older German shepherds are prone to diabetes, arthritis, joint and dysplasia problems so it’s important to give your dog lots of exercise and not let him get too fat.

One of the best tips for training German shepherd dogs is that leaner and fitter shepherd live longer and healthier lives. Too much weight and too little exercise is bad on their hearts and hips.

Don’t spoil your dog with “people food” that’s often too sweet, spicy or fatty for him to properly digest. A great tip for training German shepherd dogs is to only feed him dog bones and dog food. Find which brand he does best with and stick to it.

Too much weight on his joints can aggravate hip problems as he ages making it hard for him to walk, run and “do his business“. Lean German shepherds live longer and are much happier dogs.

Tip Two: Another important tip for training German shepherd dogs is monitor your dog’s health. Preventive medicine will save you money, time and aggravation.

Check him regularly for fleas and ticks. Brush his teeth. Keep him well groomed. Check his stools for stomach disorders. Monitor your dog for signs that he might not be feeling well. Heading health problems off at the pass will keep your best friend healthier and happier.

Tip Three: Brush your German shepherd several times a week. Don’t just brush his surface fur. It’s important to remove his undercoat every six months. Use a clean wire brush. Brush firmly but be careful not to hurt him. It’s best to make brushing an experience that he looks forward to. It’ll make it easier for you and more pleasant for him.

He’ll feel much better and your house will have less dog hair so you’ll breathe better too. Spend more time brushing your German shepherd and less time vacuuming.

Tip Four: German shepherds don’t need many baths. When you do bath him, make sure not to get soap in his eyes. Dry him well and brush him out after his bath. Good grooming will make him feel better and prevent many skin allergies.

Tip Five: Trim his nails every two weeks. Do this to avoid joint and foot problems. He’ll be happier when he takes walks with you when his feet, nails and pads are less sensitive to the jolting they take on long walks and runs. The better he feels, the more fun both of you will have taking long walks together. Just as you wouldn’t take a long walk in dress shoes, keeping his nails trimmed reduces many problems that would otherwise arise.

Tip Six: Another great way to train German shepherd dogs is to always treat your best friend with love and respect. German shepherds are smart and want to please. The more love you give him…the more he’ll love you.

Treat him like your best friend and he’ll become one. Always think of things to make his life more healthy and enjoyable. The more time you spend together…the closer the two of you will become. Your German shepherd is your best friend. Always treat him with the love and respect that you would give those you care most about…with love and respect.

Tip Seven: German shepherd love to be the leader of their pack (you). Spend lots of time together and give him lots of love. Keep him close by when you’re home. He’ll be happiest being close to you. The best place for your new best friend to sleep at night is on the floor in your bedroom. You’re his Alpha Dog and he wants to be near you as much as possible.

Tip Eight: Take your German shepherd to dog training classes. He’ll learn to socialize with other people and dogs. A dog that likes people is much less likely to have aggression problems. Both of you will learn basic commands at class. The more time you practice with your German shepherd at home the better. The best part of taking him to obedience school is the strong bond that will be created between you and your best friend.

If you work on these tips, your German shepherd will be obedient and become your new best friend. It’ll be time well spent. Your dog will live a long, healthy and happy life and you’ll form a close bond that the two of you will enjoy for the rest of his life.

About the Author

Marcus Stephens “The Dog Guy” has owned and trained dogs for over 20 years. He is the founder of the popular website “German Shepherd Obedience Problems”. You can learn how to quickly and easily train your German shepherd the right way becoming his Alpha Dog. Get your free report that reveals tips for
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German Shepherd puppy obedience training – 4.5 months old

Puppy Training Chewing Things

September 24th, 2011 admin No comments

puppy training chewing things

dog Training tips : Keeping dogs From Chewing

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Puppy Training Barking Whining

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How To Get Your Neighbor’s dog To Be Quiet

Hello Kitty And Puppy Crib Bedding

September 23rd, 2011 admin No comments

Lambs Ivy Bedtime Originals Hello Kitty and puppy 4 Piece baby Crib Bedding Set Pink

Puppy Eating Habits

September 23rd, 2011 admin No comments

puppy eating habits

Five Bad puppy Habits Your puppy Might Have!

Bad puppy habits are a big embarrassment for the owner. It can annoy neighbors too. Raising a puppy is like raising a baby. You need to teach your puppy good habits right from the beginning, so that it goes on to become a well-behaved dog.

Here is a list of common bad puppy behavior. It’s wise to check these habits before they become deep-rooted in your puppy’s life.

Biting And Chewing

This is one of the commonest bad puppy habits. puppies bite when they are teething. They also bite when they are injured, feel threatened, or abused. The best way to stop chewing and biting from becoming a habit is to give them lots of chew toys. You can use a bottle with coins in it. When the puppy bites or nips, shake the bottle, at the same time, say a firm “no.” This will startle it and condition it to not bite or chew.

Digging Through Trash

Your puppy can easily get bored, hungry, or attracted to a strong odor. The best thing to do is keep the trash in a place where your puppy cannot reach it. You can also spray bitter Apple on the can of trash. That will cause the puppy to avoid it. You can even use the “shake a bottle” technique. Whenever your pup comes near the trash can with an intention to scavenge, startle and deter it with the sound.

eating Stool

Factors like stress, malnourishment, bad hygiene, and boredom are responsible for this bad puppy habit. You need to put in more efforts to deal with this unpleasant behavior. In fact, almost all bad puppy habits require effort from your side. First of all, pick up the stool and clean the area as soon as the puppy eliminates. There are special foods available that make stool unpalatable for pups and dogs. Ask your vet about them. To counteract boredom and stress, spend quantity time with your dog, playing and exercising with it.

running After Cars

There might be two reasons for your puppy chasing cars. Either it is safeguarding its territory or it simply hates cars. To control this behavior, keep your puppy in a safe yard where it cannot see the street. While taking your puppy for a walk, put it on a leash. If it starts to trail a car, yank on the leash firmly. When it shows restraint, pat it. One way to prevent this behavior is exercising your puppy regularly. This releases the pent-up energy in your puppy. An exhausted dog may not be interested in chasing cars.

Excessive Barking

This again is a common complaint among dog owners with regard to bad puppy habits. It is usually seen in adult dogs. puppies too bark more. The reasons might be territorial aggression, boredom, frustration, fear, separation anxiety, or simply an attempt to get your attention. Some puppies bark when they are hungry. It’s their way of calling you.

While, barking is normal for dogs, excessive barking can be irritating. The first step is to know the cause of barking. If its pathological barking, you may need to call a vet. Bad puppy breath is also a cause for concern.

Bad puppy habits can be corrected. Just as your puppy learns such behavior, you can make it “unlearn” them.

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Your puppy might have moods and habits. But, there are certain bad puppy habits that need to be checked. The given link tells more about how to raise a well-behaved pup and gives tips to prevent bad puppy behavior.

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