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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.
NKC Police Dog Missing
North Kansas City police are asking for your help in finding their missing K-9. Around four Saturday morning, a North Kansas City Police K-9, named Ty, jumped out of a patrol vehicle while investigating a suspicious vehicle. Ty is a brown and
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Police investigate why woman, dog fatally strayed into road
Police say it remains a mystery what led an 86-year-old woman walking her dog to make the fatal mistake of straying onto a busy street in Millcreek during Thursday night’s rush hour. Unified Police Lt. Justin Hoyal said there was no crosswalk
Source: www.sltrib.com
Meet Ellex, Rookie Police Dog
Watsonville's newest police officer gets paid in belly rubs and dog biscuits. Ellex, a 2 1/2-year-old German shepherd, joined the police force this fall as Officer Mish Radich's new partner, thanks to a generous donation from the Watsonville Police
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Colo. police investigate dog poisoning
FIRESTONE, Colo., Nov. 30 (UPI) -- Police are investigating a Colorado man after a couple say their two dogs were poisoned by strychnine-laced ground meat in their back yard. Tesla Dougherty said she found the German shepherd, Kyera, and
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Saugus Police log Nov. 30
At 3:56 p.m. police received a call for a shoplifter detained at Kohl’s. At 4:01 p.m. a caller reported his camera was taken on Sherwood Forest Lane. At 4:17 p.m. an officer reported a male approached him in the Kohl’s parking lot who found two dogs
Source: www.wickedlocal.com
Police-dog bite to Gretna suspect's penis is called evidence that officer is 'hyper-aggressive'
A Gretna police canine officer whose dog bit a suspect's penis during an arrest this year is under fire in an unrelated case, in which the officer unleashed the dog on another suspect during a foot chase last year, leading the cop to shoot the
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Hero police dog chews into retirement after recovery
WAKE FOREST -- A $1 fee paid for in scrounged-up loose change, a special proclamation from the Wake Forest Board of Commissioners, and Maverick the police dog is finally retired. One problem. The morning after his retirement, Maverick was ready
Source: www.newsobserver.com
State police dogs get GPS after one runs away
Lansing — The Michigan State Police doesn't want to lose another dog like Bane. All 29 state police dogs now have a GPS collar, thanks to $5,000 in donations. A year ago, a German Shepherd named Bane disappeared while police were searching for
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