Friday, June 29, 2012

Nancy's Almanac, June 26, 2012: Pooches and plants need pampering in the heat - Omaha World-Herald

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LESSON NOTES STAND/STAY COMMAND ** NOTE: Before teaching stand/stay your dog should have a complete understanding of sit/stay. * Begin with your dog in a sit/stay on your left side facing in the same direction you are. * Using your right hand reach across your body grasping the leash about 6” from your dog collar. * Step back and place your left hand (palm toward yourself) on the deep inside of your right thigh. * Then as you give the command “stand” pull forward with your right hand while using your left hand to lift the dogs hind quarter into the air. * Once your dog reaches the standing position give the command to “stay”, then step in front of your dog. * Keep in mind, most dogs will attempt to sit. If this should happen, move quickly, stepping forward with your left leg (putting your hand back inside your thigh), then lightly snap the leash toward you as you lift your dogs hind quarters into the the stand position, and say “NO !!” (correction tone) then say “stand”. (light command tone). * Continue to follow the above steps for seven full days before expecting the dog to stand on his own. * Consult your training instructor for the next steps. TRAINING GOAL:_________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ *Remember, if you have any questions, please call our office at (704) 573-3647 Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm
Nancy's Almanac, June 26, 2012: Pooches and plants need pampering in the heat - Omaha World-Herald

Nancy's Almanac, June 26, 2012: Pooches and plants need pampering in the heat
Omaha World-Herald
KENT SIEVERS/THE WORLD-HERALD. Dogs don't sweat, they release their body's heat through their paws and through panting. So do your dog a favor, walk him early in the morning or late at night. Nancy's Almanac, June 26, 2012: Pooches and plants ...

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Uggie the dog plants paw prints in Hollywood Walk of Fame - Vancouver Sun

Uggie the dog plants paw prints in Hollywood Walk of Fame
Vancouver Sun
Uggie, the lively Jack Russell terrier whose antics in Oscar-winning film "The Artist" stole audience.


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Uggie the dog plants paw prints in Hollywood - Reuters

Uggie the dog plants paw prints in Hollywood
Reuters
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Uggie, the lively Jack Russell terrier whose antics in Oscar-winning film The Artist stole audience members' hearts, became the first dog on Monday to leave his prints beside the.


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Police investigate Sunshine Mills spill into Toot's Creek - YourGV.com

Police investigate Sunshine Mills spill into Toot's Creek
YourGV.com
Sunshine Plant Manager Mike Yearby said a chicken fat substance that covers the outside of dog food was unknowingly discharged into the stormwater drain while workers were cleaning up an area Thursday night. “It was warm water mixed with chicken fat,” ...


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Uggie the dog plants paw prints in Hollywood - Reuters

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Uggie the dog plants paw prints in Hollywood
Reuters
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Uggie, the lively Jack Russell terrier whose antics in Oscar-winning film The Artist stole audience members' hearts, became the first dog on Monday to leave his prints beside the.
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Warning over plant threat to animals - Hastings and St. Leonards Observer

Hastings and St. Leonards Observer

Warning over plant threat to animals
Hastings and St. Leonards Observer
A DOG lover is warning pet owners to be wary of a highly toxic plant after claiming her Labradoodle died after eating its flower buds.


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Summer Care Tips for You and Your Pets - Eastern Iowa Government

Summer Care Tips for You and Your Pets
Eastern Iowa Government
Watch Out For Fertilizers and Deadly Plants. Summer is often a time when people fertilize their lawns and work in their gardens. But beware: Plant food, fertilizer, and insecticides can be fatal if your pet ingests them. So be sure to check the label ...

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