Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Pet column: Old dogs can still learn new tricks - St. Cloud Times

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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.
Pet column: Old dogs can still learn new tricks - St. Cloud Times

Pet column: Old dogs can still learn new tricks
St. Cloud Times
It's not often used to actually refer to canine training, and it turns out there's a reason for that: realistically, you can teach a dog of any age as many tricks as you'd like. One of the more popular modern training methods for dogs is called clicker ...


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Commissioners Delay Vote To Eliminate Gas Chamber At Dog Shelter - NBC4i.com

Commissioners Delay Vote To Eliminate Gas Chamber At Dog Shelter
NBC4i.com
But no vote came. Fairfield County is one of 11 remaining counties in Ohio that still use a gas chamber to euthanize dogs. "The citizens are fed up with how they run the dog shelter with the lack of care and the methods of destroying them," said Debi ...

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Working like A DOG - Australian Mining

Working like A DOG
Australian Mining
This month we are looking at other ways animals, and not just dogs, but also insects, can be used to uncover new deposits or find minerals, in what is more commonly known as 'geozoology'. And while it may seem absolutely ridiculous, animals and insects ...


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'Don't poison' stray dogs – PAAAFR offers alternative culling program - Kuwait Times

'Don't poison' stray dogs – PAAAFR offers alternative culling program
Kuwait Times
In its place, the Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources (PAAAFR) will now work with the UK-based WSPCA and local animal non-profits organizations to learn alternative animal control methods. Pest and animal control in Kuwait has ...


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Treating dog bites
Susan Hendricks tells us what to do and how to get treatment if you get bit by a dog.

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Testers fear reality of genetically modified Olympians
LONDON (Reuters) - There have been "marathon mice", "Schwarzenegger mice" and dogs whose wasted muscles were repaired with injected substances that switch off key genes. It may not be long before we get the first genetically modified athlete.

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