Thursday, February 26, 2009

A Healthy Dog Makes A Well-behaved Pet

To have a well-behaved dog, the owner has to ensure that the dog stays in good health. A sickly dog tends to be quirky. It is, therefore, important to ensure that it has a well-balanced diet.

Here are some recommendations from the vet:

60% Carbohydrates such as brown rice
30% Protein such as egg and meat
10% Vitamins, minerals and fibers such as vegetables

You can also give your dog some healthy fruit treats such as apples.
As suggested by my vet, I also gave my dog oil supplements.

Do take note of my previous post "Food That Are Harmful To Dogs"

Happy feeding!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

How Not To Give The "Come" Command

Never give the "come" command in a disapproval tone, or else it will be unwilling to go to you.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Dog Training Advice: Get Its Attention

Set your dog up for success during dog training! Always make sure it has your attention before giving any command. If it is distracted, face your dog to get his attention. Once your dog is looking at you, start giving command.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Food That Are Harmful To Dogs

As I have mentioned in my previous post, food allergy is one of the most common cause to excessive dog scratching and licking. Instead of feeding your dog with ready-made commercial dog food, it is better to prepare your own home-cooked dog food, so that you can eliminate the food that your dog is allergy to.

Owners who are preparing their own food for their dogs must be careful to choose the right ingredients. Food that is good for human beings may be harmful to your dogs!

Here are some examples of food that are harmful to dogs:
  • Alcoholic beverage
  • Avocado
  • Bacon
  • Chicken Bone
  • Chocolate
  • Coffee
  • Fruit seeds and pits
  • Grape
  • Green potato
  • Ham
  • Macadamia nut
  • Nutmeg
  • Onion
  • Potato skin
  • Raisin
  • Tea
  • Tomato
  • Walnut
  • Wild mushroom
  • Xylitol sweetener
  • Yeast dough
  • Excessive dairy product
  • Excessive fats
  • Excessive garlic
  • Excessive grains
  • Excessive liver
  • Excessive salt
  • Raw garlic
  • Raw liver

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Excessive Dog Scratching and Licking Cause Skin Problem

Excessive dog scratching and licking are some common canine behavioral problems. My dog used to behave in this manner, and it led to serious hair loss and sore skin. It was frustrating to both my dog and me.

One of the most common cause to such excessive behavior is food allergy. Many busy, working owners resort to commercially prepared dog food as their dogs' main source of diet, just as I used to. In the recent years, there have been an increased skin problem in dogs that are fed with ready-made processed dog food. Some frustrated owners, like me, have switched to home-cooked dog food and are gradually seeing considerable improvement to the dogs' skin.

Owners must take note that the switch must be made gradual. Sudden switch may result in vomit and diarrhea. Begin by adding a little more new food to the old food each day over several days, allowing your dog's body system to adjust to the new food.

Be conscious of its skin and behavior during this change. Observe its skin condition closely. You may have to try this out for many rounds with different food, to eliminate those that your dog is allergy to.

Always ensure that your dog has a well-balanced diet. A healthy dog is a happy dog.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Treatment For Separation Anxiety

Does your dog suffer from separation anxiety at night? My dog used to whine and bark at night when left alone to sleep. After three days of consistent training, it now sleeps soundly on its own.

To train your dog to sleep alone peacefully, the owner must first speak the same phrase such as "good night" or "go to bed" to your dog whenever it is time for it to sleep. Then walk away. In the first few nights, expect it to whine or call for you. Be firm. Never attend to it.

With about three days of consistent training, your dog will understand that no attention will be given whenever it is time to go to bed, until morning comes. Once it understands it, your dog will feel secure to stay on its own at night. It is only then, that it will be able to sleep peacefully on its own.

Before letting your dog be alone, always make sure that it is in a danger-free environment, with fresh clean water, and comfortable bedding, especially during cold seasons!

Monday, February 16, 2009

Dog Training Secrets: Good Dog Names

Today, I am going to share with you some dog training secrets that many are not aware of. Few owners actually realize that giving a dog a good dog name is an important step to having a well-trained dog.

When choosing your dog's name, be careful not to choose a name that sounds like commands such as "no", "off", "sit", "down", "heel", "stay" or "come". This creates confusion as your dog will not be able to differentiate "Joe" from "no", "Sid" from "sit", and "Patch" from "fetch".

If you have more than two pets, do not give them similar sounding names such as "Max" and Dex". They will not be able to know which pet you are addressing.

Your commands need to be communicated clearly to each of your dogs. It is vital not to give any of them names that confuse.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Weird Dog Behavior And Five Effective Remedies

Has your dog been behaving weird recently? Has it been unusually barky? Or has your toilet-trained dog been peeing at places that it should not have?

Your dog may be bored. Unknown to many, boredom in dogs can lead to undesirable behavior. Here are five remedies to help your dog:
  1. Take a long walk with your dog
  2. Give your dog stimulating toys, especially those that can hide tasty treats
  3. Switch your dog's toys so that it plays different toys on different days
  4. Play games such as Fetch and Hide-and-Seek together with your dog
  5. Allow your dog to socialize with other dogs

Take time to sniff out the cause of your dog's unusual behavior. The truth is, we make our dogs what they are.

More dog training tips coming up! Stay tuned.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Dog Behavior Training Tip: Tone Of Command

Have you ever seen a dog wagging its tail when the owner is trying to show his disapproval? That is because the owner has not been articulating his disapproval to his dog effectively.

As an owner, it is important for you to create distinct differentiation between your tone of praise and tone of disapproval. You should sound cheerful and happy when you praise your dog. On the other hand, you should lower your voice in a firm tone when it misbehaves. You do not need to yell or raise your voice to communicate your disapproval.

Take note of the above dog training tip. Remember to be conscious of your tone.

Friday, February 13, 2009

The Best Environment To Train Your Dog

One of the most important dog behavior training guidelines is to build an environment of praise.

To encourage good dog behavior, owners should reinforce their dogs good behavior by praising their dogs whenever they have done something good. Make it a habit to spot your dog's good behavior, be always ready to give praises. Through my experience, I have realised that it is more effective to communicate to your dog what it has done right (praise) than what it has done wrong (showing disapproval). Praise is an effective tool, it goes a long way!

Giving praise is easy. Simply give your dog a genuine loving pat and verbally articulate "good dog" in a happy tone. However, delay praise will not be effective. Make sure you praise your dog immediately after it has done the right thing.

All dogs want to please their masters. They just need to know how. Start reinforcing your dog's good behavior today!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Consistency In Training Your Dog

As I have mentioned earlier, the owner's attitude is the key factor in determining the behavior of his dog. How then, should the owner's attitude be, in order to encourage the dog to behave in a desired manner?

Be consistent. The dog's behavior will never improve when the owner is not consistent about it abiding his house rules. By allowing it to lay on the family couch for most days, and closing one eye on its behavior on some days definitely does not help to stop your dog from laying on your family couch.

It is also important that everyone in the house is consistent in communicating the rules for the dog to the dog. Your dog will still be laying on your family couch if you are the only one in the family who do not allow it to lie on the couch, when the rest of the family do nothing to stop this behavior. Therefore, the owner must make sure that every member of the family knows the Dos and Don'ts for the dog, and communicate them consistently.

Once the rules have been communicated clearly to your dog, you and your family will enjoy the presence of a happy and well-behaved dog.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

An Introduction To Dog Behavior Training

Getting out of hand with your dog? Wondering if you have brought home the wrong dog? Have you ever stop to wonder if it is really your dog's fault? Is there a way to improve its behavior?

I strongly believe that a dog's behavior can be trained, no matter how young or old it is. The owner's attitude is the key factor in determining the behavior of his dog.

We often hear complains of how badly behaved some dogs are, putting full blame on the nature of the dogs, failing to recognize that the actions of the owner are actually encouraging the dog to misbehave.

Having a dog with a good behavior makes both the owner and the dog happy. Do not give away your dog simply because it has a bad behavior. Be a responsible owner by training your dog, letting it know how to please you.

Dog behavior training does require time and effort, but it is totally worth it!