Why to Train Your DogDogs are notorious for peeing on floors, chewing up clothes, barking at neighbors, and so many other unfortunate qualities they hold. Dogs are animals, and unless they are properly trained, they’ll act like a one. Obedience training can improve your dogs behavior by setting a standard for them. Training sets a foundation to solve problems so that you can keep them out of trouble and handle them with ease. Florida Dog Training will also open up communication between you and your dog so you can understand each other. This will benefit you by keeping them from becoming a job instead of an enjoyment, and will help you understand how to interact with your pet. Puppies When you first get a dog, you begin to learn how they act and cope with your home surroundings. Many people automatically notice behavioral problems in their pets, and think that they will work them out in time because it’s a puppy and they can’t help it. But beware, because what you initially see as a small issue can become a BIG problem. Puppy training, as opposed to training them when they are grown, can be very beneficial. It will insure that your pet will not become aggressive when they grow up along with establishing that they are indeed not the alpha in the house. By taking a few classes, you can easily solve future behavioral problems, and make having a dog more fun and less work. Teaching your dog while they are young will also help your dog interact with others and learn how to handle unfamiliar situations without feeling threatened. Family A dog should be not only a pet, but also essentially a family member. Classes can help them become a well-tempered friend for you, and will make your dog safe and appropriately friendly around children. Obedience classes will teach your dog to obey simple orders, such as sit, stop, and lay down. These easy commands will save them from potentially dangerous situations such as darting out into the street when you open the door, slipping out of their leash when you go on walks, or chasing wild animals as a back-yard game. Keep your dog safe and happy by enrolling them in an K9 obedience course today! By Mark S.|2022-08-12T23:03:41-04:00January 7th, 2011|Dog Care Tips, Dog Training Classes, Obedience Classes|Comments Off on Why to Train Your DogRead More
Shampoo For Your Dog!Shampoo There is a surplus of dog shampoos on the market these days. Many people may not think of shampoo as a big deal for a dog, but it can easily affect their overall health and well being. With so many shampoos, making a decision for your dog may be difficult. This choice is made very simple by knowing that dog skin is very much like human skin in the way that there are many different types, such as dry or oily. Picking the right shampoo for your dog can give them healthy skin along with putting a shine in their coat, just as picking the wrong shampoo can irritate your dogs skin and damage their coat. These dog care tips will help their hair stay shiny and healthy making them live a happier longer life. NEVER Use Human Shampoo! Dog health is often negatively affected by using human shampoo on their coats. A reason for this is that humans have a lot more water in their bodies than dogs do, so consequently our shampoos tend dry out our skin much more, while dog shampoos moisturize their skin like crazy. Using your shampoo on them once or twice when you run out of theirs wont be the end of the world, but it will easily cause irritation, and make your pet itchy and irritable. These pet care tips come in handy when you are making the decision of using your shampoo or going shopping. Different Types of Shampoo It is easy to tell what a pets skin type is simply by feeling it! If their skin feels dry or flaky when you touch it, your dog is likely to have dry skin. If you find that your dog does have dry skin, it is best to choose a shampoo that has an oatmeal or jojoba base. These shampoos will help gently moisturize dry skin without making their coat oily. On the opposite end of the spectrum there is oily skin. If their fur has an oily residue on it, it is best to look for refreshing shampoos that go into deep cleaning on dog skin. Additionally, it is best to look for shampoos that do not use conditioner, because they tend to make oily skin worse. By Mark S.|2022-08-12T23:03:52-04:00January 5th, 2011|Dog Care Tips|Comments Off on Shampoo For Your Dog!Read More
Bad Dog BreathBad dog breath is often a staple in dogs and can be hard to cope with. Big or small, our furry friends are often not so good on the dental hygiene scale. Luckily, treating bad breath in dogs is very easily done with some good dog care tips. Causes and Cures Bad breath in dogs isn’t just caused by lack of dental hygiene, but also by things such as periodontal or gum disease, intestinal problems, digestive problems, or even just a lacking diet. Before jumping to conclusions over the cause of your dog’s bad breath, it is always a smart idea to see your vet about it. The most common problem to bad breath in dogs is gum disease. Gum disease can be easily cured, but first you should try scheduling a teeth cleaning with your vet. Also there are bones that act as floss that your dog will enjoy as a yummy treat. Home Remedies Usually a home remedy would not be suggested, but these few are simple and harmless. Giving your dog some fresh squeezed lemon juice is a simple way to freshen up their breath. However steer clear of bottled lemon juice, because it has preservatives and sugars that can stick to the dog’s teeth and cause decay or cavities. Another easy solution is switching your dog’s food. It is a handy tip to know that by eating dry food rather than wet food, due to the fact that wet food leaves residue while dry food usually cleans their teeth while they eat. If you’re already using dry food, check what kind of foods your vet has in stock and give it a go instead of a store bought brand. The last and somewhat awkward suggestion is to brush your dog’s teeth. It’s not unusual, so if your vet suggests it, the process is just like brushing your own teeth. These pet care tips will not only help their breath smell better, but have a significant impact on their overall health. Love your pet! By Mark S.|2022-08-12T23:04:03-04:00January 3rd, 2011|Dog Care Tips|Comments Off on Bad Dog BreathRead More
Want to be Healthier in 2011? Adopt a Dog!The health benefits of owning a pet are well known – even watching a fish tank or stroking a cat can help lower blood pressure and create a sense of calm. However, when it comes to the health benefits of having a pet, nothing is better than owning a dog! According to the well-respected resource WebMD, the health benefits of owning a dog include: 1. Lower blood pressure 2. Reduce stress 3. Lower your risk for heart attacks 4. Lower your risk for strokes 5. Prevent and cure depression 6. Help keep you physically fit 7. Develop fewer allergies 8. Strengthen your immunity to allergies 9. Improve mental health 10. Build stronger bones An overlooked way that owning a dog can help keep your wallet healthier is the savings in prescriptions and health care costs associated with illness. Additionally, if you walk your dog twice daily, you’ll receive your daily recommended dose of cardiovascular activity. To ramp up that activity level, consider engaging in Florida dog obedience training, or even Florida Dog Agility Classes. Both you and your pet will benefits from the physical activity involved in these training courses, and have fun while doing it! Like any form of exercise, the key to keeping it up in having fun while doing it, and engaging in these types of activities with your pet are definitely enjoyable! Whether you are a senior citizen living alone, a stay-at-home-parent, or a young single person, your health and happiness can increase considerably by bringing a canine companion into your household. Don’t delay… it’s just what the doctor ordered! By Mark S.|2022-08-12T23:04:56-04:00December 31st, 2010|Agility Classes, Dog Care Tips, Dog Training Classes, Obedience Classes|Comments Off on Want to be Healthier in 2011? Adopt a Dog!Read More
A New Year’s Resolution for You and Your DogLike most people, you may be considering making a New Year’s Resolution about losing weight or becoming more active. Take a good look at your beloved canine companion… does he or she need to lose weight or become more active as well? Doing it together could be just the ticket for both you and your dog, and it can be extremely fun as well! Enrolling in dog agility classes is a great way for both you and your dog to spend more time in physical activity. Come learn how much fun your dog can have crawling through tunnels, tipping a seesaw, scrambling over an A-frame and jumping over hurdles and through a tire. Both you and your dog will spend the entire class period running, jumping, and having a FUN, exciting, active time together. Moreover, you will be helping create a more responsive, well-trained dog while you’re having such a good time bonding together. If you’re a Florida resident, make sure to check out Florida dog agility training. By the end of the course, you will learn to teach your dog to pay attention when asked, greet strangers and known visitors alike politely, come when called, walk on a loose leash, lie down, wait and stay. If you’ve ever encountered problems at the dog park or while out on a walk, you’ll be happy to know that agility classes also stress management skills, socialization, “MANNERS” and problem solving. Best of all, the human companion also benefits from the physical activity of dog agility training! Make 2011 the year for a fit, healthy You and a fit, healthy, happy pet as well! By Mark S.|2022-08-12T23:05:12-04:00December 29th, 2010|Dog Care Tips, Dog Training Classes|Comments Off on A New Year’s Resolution for You and Your DogRead More