Archive for August, 2008

Has anyone had experience with training a dog for search and rescue?

Sunday, August 31st, 2008
Dog Training
Has anyone trained a dog from a book or a video on search and rescue? If so, what book or video?

I have spent the past few weeks working with one of my dogs on tracking different scents over complex terrain with fascinating success. She seems to really take to it. I am not aware of a training center in my area that does this type of training. Plus, as a full time student myself, I do not have the extra funds to send her for training.

Any assistance will be appreciated.

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Freeman

What should I name my dog training/grooming business?

Sunday, August 31st, 2008
Dog Training
I’m wanting to start my own business of having a dog-training & grooming place. Any ideas to name it? I want it to be cute, catchy and unique! The person to come up with the best name will get 10 points! Thanks in advance…

By: Somebody Unique

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Edwin

What is the best dog training device for my dog READ DETAILS?

Sunday, August 31st, 2008
Dog Training
mortician asked:


I have the most stubborn Golden Retriever. She, Zoe, Turns 1 years old tomorrow on Valentine’s day. ;) I’ve tried clicker training, obedience school…even the dog whistle had no effect on her when I thought the whistle was very powerful to a dog’s ear. So, other than those I’ve mentioned, what is the best training device to use now? Those shock collars? Invisibal fence? WHAT!?? lol. I mean, she is the kind of dog that KNOWS what is wrong but does it anyways behind our back and then hides! LMAO. Thanks.
Oh sorry about that…

She needs help with coming when called, not biting people and other things like trash, chasing and beating up my cat…you know, the usual puppy training.

You know what is funny? She can play dead…that was easy to teach her…but all the others are hard lol
i know north…that is why i am asking for help and not my dog

Clive

Have you taken your dog to formal training?

Saturday, August 30th, 2008
Dog Training
I’ve had a number of dogs in my life and I’ve never taken any to training.
I wish I had. I’ve been taking my American Eskimo to training and it is such a big difference.
Those of you who have taken your dog to training, do you think it should be required by law so that dogs with ‘behavior problems’ may be saved?

By: trublnmynd

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Carrick

How do I get my dog into Rescue Dog Training?

Friday, August 29th, 2008
Dog Training
icefsr asked:


I have a 1 year old white german shepherd i’m hoping to go into wilderness EMT training in the summer/fall and would like a job where i could bring my dog with…how do i accomplish that?

Tyler

are there tv shows about training dogs other than Dog Whisperer?

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
Dog Training
?? asked:


after hearing that Cesar got sued after choking a dog to death by making it run on a treadmill till it was tired, i couldn’t look at his face anymore. plus, i don’t like his ways of training, he only uses fear.

Alan

When did “positive reinforcement” become the preferred dog training method?

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
Dog Training
Ginbail © asked:


I remember a time when the “rolled up newspaper” method of dog training was the accepted norm. Back then, many trainers taught their dogs to do amazing things (and do them quite well) using methods that most folks today would consider “cruel”. I’m not advocating any particular school of training here, but I was wondering: What happened that most people changed their training habits? How did positive reinforcement start, and do you think it will continue to be the preferred method of dog training?
Does anybody here really believe that folks who trained their dogs using harsh methods actually loved their dogs any less?
Is it really so bad to learn out of fear? Once again, I’m not advocating a particular training method, but if it works is it such a bad thing?
St. Lady raises a good point … I too learned many things out of fear of my parents’ reactions to things I did when I was younger. I learned right from wrong because I knew that wrong behaviors had negative consequences. I think I turned out OK. Couldn’t a dog?
Anybody who wants to read a good article about how Ian Dinbar started positive reinforcement and how he compares to Caesar Milan’s methods should definately click DogJudge’s link.

Enoch

Have any of you read Cesar Millan’s book and is now obsessed with spreading his dog training techniques?

Monday, August 25th, 2008
Dog Training
LL asked:


I read Cesar’s Way and Be the Pack Leader by Cesar Millan, and let me tell you, I have zero experience with training but his books taught me how to transform my insecure yappy pug into my dream dog- a stable, happy and calm pug.

Declan

Could someone recommend a book or video on drug detection dog training?

Monday, August 25th, 2008
Dog Training
intheloopchicago asked:


Havn’t found any useful websites or anything so was wondering if someone could recommend a book or video or website on drug detection dog training.

Stanley

Removing Dog Fleas – Dog Training

Monday, August 25th, 2008
dog training
So you have discovered evidence that your dog has these annoying little pests they call fleas, and now you have no idea how to get them out of your house and home, this article will talk your through the main ways to get rid of these fleas from your dogs coat and from your home.

Getting rid of fleas is no easy task as many other dog owners will tell you, but the chances are that fleas will happen through either another dog coming to play with yours or just picking them up from playing amongst damp fine gravel or sand where fleas like to live and breed.

So let’s take you through the easiest and best ways to rid of theses pests.

The first step is to take your dog or pet to the vet and have the fleas professionally identified to avoid giving your dog the wrong treatment, and get professional advice on possible new products that are on the market.

After this, the vacuum cleaner should come out. This is a very effective way of getting rid of many of the pupae, larvae or eggs that may be lurking beneath the surface of your carpet. Do this often and it will reduce the number of fleas quickly and easily.

The next step is to use household insecticide to clear your house of any flea related growths that your vacuum cleaner may have missed. Although I do not encourage insecticide and other chemicals near your dog or family this is one case where it is vital for getting rid of fleas. Always read the labels carefully and get a well known or professionally recommended product.

After the initial insecticide process and being careful to reach every possible area and corner you may want to insecticide your garden to ensure full removal of fleas, the garden could be more of a problem than the house, and could be where the flea problem began so be sure to target fine gravel or sandy areas where fleas may be living.

Your dog is the next obvious step and there are hundreds of products perfectly safe for your dog that will rid him/her of the annoying itchiness. Go to your nearest pet shop or vet and they should have sufficient products that will help.

After all this, you may think that the flea problem has gone forever but there may still be pupae that has survived the insecticide due to their protective cocoon, taking the same measurements as noted above two weeks later, should help the full removal of all things flea related and your dog will be able to sleep again.

If the problem persists, please contact your vet or other professional advice.



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