Shon Mitchell
Owner: Dog Training In Your Home -
FRISBEE BASICS - Dog Training Watching a dog launch through the air and catch a frisbee is a beautiful thing, but they don't start out at that point. Here are a few tips to get Your dog started playing a fun game of catch. Start off by sliding the Frisbee back and forth on the ground in front. Let your dog take it out of your hand. Always keep it fun and use lots of praise! Throw the disc on the ground, rolling it like a wheel. This will allow the dog to get used to chasing it without a bad experience of possibly getting hit by a flying disc. When your dog is interested in playing with the Frisbee, toss it and let them chase. Keep the tosses short so the Frisbee stays clearly visible as an attractive object to retrieve. Be careful not to throw the Frisbee directly at your dog. You do not want to make them afraid. Stand about three feet in front of your dog, gently toss the Frisbee in the air and say "Catch." If your dog catches it, give them lots of praise. If it is not caught, pick it up off the ground yourself. The catch should be the reward. When your dog accomplishes this, stand to the side of your dog, so they learn to go get it. Once your dog is comfortable catching short throws, make your tosses longer. Attach a long leash, so you can gently guide your dog back to you. Do not push the dog too hard. If your dog loses interest, then quit for now and start when you are both fresh. Put the discs away when you are not there. You dog should realize the disc is a special toy that is only available during your Frisbee tossing sessions. Supplements for Dogs? You take a Multi-Vitamin, but how about one for your dog? Just like people, dogs can have gaps in their nutrition as well. These holes in the dog's nutrition can be due to the organs, glands and tissues that may be compromised by disease, surgery, injury, etc. By increasing the amount of proper nutrition in your dog's diet, you can effectively help him with regards to faster healing times, tissue regeneration, and improved return in overall function. The goal of nutritional support is to provide complete nutrition to each cell, restoring normal metabolic function. Total Life Care not only addresses people nutrition, but they also carry a line of organic and whole food supplements especially formulated for dogs. These formulations range from a canine whole body support to more specific support for the dog's skin, liver, heart, digestion, immune system, kidneys, or thyroid. Total Life Care is offering a special discount for the Dog Training in Your Home clients. Bring in this newsletter for 10% off of any supplement products we carry. For more information about giving your dog a better quality of life in the form of proper nutrition, contact Total Life Care at 843.402.0310 843.402.0310 or at www.TLCCharleston.com.
Summer is a Good Time to Review Pet Insurance Needs - Insurance News Net (press release)
Summer is a Good Time to Review Pet Insurance Needs Insurance News Net (press release) Pet Health Insurance - Just like health insurance for you or a family member, there are several types of pet insurance policies. A pet health insurance policy reimburses the pet owner for covered veterinary care. As with your health insurance, these ... |
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Pet owners are obliged to leash and attend their animals - South Bend Tribune
Pet owners are obliged to leash and attend their animals South Bend Tribune She also supports a full repeal of the Affordable Health Care Act. She has aligned herself with Richard Mourdock who voted against the General Motors bailout. If the above mentioned things are allowed to happen, it will be bad for families and take a ... |
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The Old Trainer: Dog will be good with baby - Merced Sun-Star
The Old Trainer: Dog will be good with baby Merced Sun-Star European researchers found that babies who lived with dogs were 31 percent more likely to be in good health than their counterparts who didn't. Also, children with pet dogs were 44 percent less likely to develop ear infections and 29 percent less ... |
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Banfield's Take on the State of Pet Health - ChicagoNow (blog)
![]() ChicagoNow (blog) | Banfield's Take on the State of Pet Health ChicagoNow (blog) The "Banfield Pet Hospital State of Pet Health 2012 Report" offers the only meaningful available data to examine and sum up overall pet health across the country. Unlike human physicians, who report every illness from Lyme disease to heart disease to a ... |
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Hydrotherapy enrichment program at OHS improves dog health and adoption rate - OregonLive.com
![]() OregonLive.com | Hydrotherapy enrichment program at OHS improves dog health and adoption rate OregonLive.com dog_therapy.JPG View full sizeThomas Boyd/The OregonianA new Canine Swim Team at Oregon Humane Society is an enrichment program that involves partnering with local canine hydrotherapy businesses. The goal is to get some dogs out of the shelter ... |
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