Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Police dogs put on show for public

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MANAGING THE MUD So you are ready to go back inside, but you aren't ready to mop the floors? What do you do if your dog has managed to get covered in mud? Even if it is just the paws, tracking mud into the house can make for a major cleaning project. Here is how to manage the mud tracking: Get doormats for each doorway to the outside. Make sure they look similar to one another. These mats will serve as a visual barrier to entry for your dog that, with your help and training, can show the dog just where to wait before coming inside. Pair each doormat with a towel for wiping down paws. Practice makes perfect. Make sure to gear up your daily practice of obedience training so that you can train your dog to apply their knowledge to the new season's activities. Sit or Stand Stay is the perfect command to replace the wiggle worm behaviors commonly associated with paw cleaning. Remember, consistency and repetitions create habits in both humans and canines alike. Make your trips outside an adventure within limits that are clear to the dog. Show them what you do and do not want them to do over and over again before expecting them to understand and do it on their own. A few weeks of chaperoning may be a lot of work, but it will pay off in years of trustworthiness and positive behavior in your dog. While we cannot help you teach your dog to mop the floors themselves, we are here if you have any questions on how to curb spring fever.
Police dogs put on show for public
On Sunday, September 9, police dogs from all over western Canada came to complete in the Canadian Police Canine Association’s annual Championship Trials. It was an event open to the public that showcased the dogs’ crime fighting abilities.� “They
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Police dog team best in Canada
A Saanich police canine officer is the top dog in the country after earning overall first place at last week's Canadian Police Canine Championships in Regina, Sask. Const. Jon Zielinski and his four-year-old German shepherd, Zeke, participated
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