Choosing Dog Breeds for City Living? Here are Some Recommendations

May 15th, 2009

Choosing Dog Breeds for City Living? Here are Some Recommendations
A dog can bring a lot of happiness to life but you must make sure they are suitable not only to the environment you live in but also to your lifestyle. What dog breeds are suitable for city dwellers[…]

What Doggie Outfit Is in Fashion
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The history of dogs
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How Can I Stop My Dog's Incessant Barking?
Is your dog’s barking getting out of control? Does the barking get worse when you leave your home? Are your neighbors at their wit’s end? Are you contemplating getting rid of your dog? Bark collars can stop barking dogs quickly, easily, and humanely. When used properly, the electronic bark collar can stop your dog’s barking completely within a matter of few days. If all else fails, however, surgery might be a reasonable alternative. Most electronic bark control collars employ sound as the basic stimulus because it is well established that animals learn more quickly and retain a better memory when the desired behavior is associated with a sound. The more advanced models progressively increase the sonic stimulus as barking persists. Some models employ gradually increasing electric shock stimulus along with the sound to stop even the most stubborn barkers in a humane manner. The more sophisticated electronic bark collars sense the vibrations in a dog’s throat that happen only during barking. By doing so, they prevent false corrections from other loud noises and from other dogs barking. The drawback with some “barking dog collars” is that they may detect barking with a microphone and activate on sound; these can be set off by other noises or by another dog’s bark. Some Barking Dog Collars use only vibration; these can be set off by motion or jostling. Stay away from the following types of bark collars: 1) Bark Dog Collars the project a spray mist which startles and confuses the dog’s olfactory senses, causing him to stop barking. These mists may cause allergic reactions and hypersensitivity in your dog. 2) Independent devices that have a built-in microphone tuned to the sound of your dog’s bark. They emit a loud correction to startle the dog so he stops barking. They automatically stop and reset themselves after each auditory correction. The dog feels no correction with this type of bark stopper and can simply move away to another location further from the receiver and completely avoid the sound all together. Look for a barking dog collar with the following features: 1) One that simultaneously senses both sound and vibration, and only uses a combination of sound and vibration to trigger the electronic correction. By having both of these features, the electronic bark collar will be activated only by the dog wearing the collar, so there won’t be any “false corrections” caused by loud noises or other dogs’ barking. 2) One that automatically adjusts the level of static correction to your dog’s temperament with different levels of self-adjustable corrections in response to the bark intensity of your dog. The more intensity settings will help to accommodate the most sensitive too the most stubborn dogs. 3) One that provides a warning beep with the first bark. 4) One with a rechargeable battery, which features a low battery indicator light. 5) One that features a quickfit buckle that provides a quick release. 6) One that is durable, light weight, waterproof, and adjustable. 7) One that comes with a complete operating guide and a video tape demonstration. In some extreme cases, however, an electronic bark collar may fail to produce results. If your dog happens to exemplify such a case, then a surgical procedure called “De-barking” might provide you with a suitable alternative. The surgery is fairly simple to perform and your dog’s barking will be replaced with “squealing” sounds. The surgery will not affect your dog physically or psychologically as it will not make any difference to your dog whether it squeals or barks. However, there are several drawbacks to surgery. First, the procedure is irreversible; and second, your dog won’t be able to alert you to intruders. If you are at your wit’s end, when you have exhausted all others means, when you can no longer face your angry neighbors, then surgery might be the best alternative to giving your dog away.

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No Bark Collar Training
No bark collars are created to help dog owners deter unwanted barking. They can be used to control barking when the owner is not present or in other specific situations. However success is dependent on proper use. […]

Basset Hound - Laid Back And Loving
The Basset Hound is a Medium/Large dog that typically weighs between 45-75 pounds. Their height averages between 11″ to 15″. It is long and low and their height/weight ratio makes their already short legs look even shorter. In fact, their name comes from the French word “bas” which means low. Their gentle, loving, patient nature makes them an excellent companion dog for the home while their keen sense of smell and hunting instincts continue to make them excellent hunting companions.

Recognized by the AKC in 1885, the acceptable colors for the Basset Hound are a variety of hound colors, but they are typically white with chestnut or sand colored markings. The fairly dense coat is short, straight, hard and smooth. Their coat is easy to groom and only requires an occasional brushing and shampooing.

This loving, gentle dog is perfect for family life. They are excellent and patient with small children, even when they are not socialized with them. They are affectionate with their family and love to be around their family. They are great with other dogs and pets as well, although early socialization is good for non-canine pets because they might chase them due to their hunting instincts. They are easy going and fairly inactive when they are inside, making them great for apartment life as they enjoy relaxing and laying around inside. They are more active outdoors and require regular play, exercise and time to run. If you don’t have a yard, you should plan to at least take them on a daily walk. They are fairly easy to train, but if they are on the trail of a scent, they will not pay any attention to you. For this reason, a fenced in yard is best. They have a tendency to gain weight, so monitoring their food intake and giving them ample exercise is important.

The Basset Hound originated in France and dates back hundreds of years. Their ancestry can be traced back to the Bloodhound. Originally used as hunting dogs, the Basset Hound uses its excellent sense of smell to track animals. Even though they can still be used for hunting, they are seen more as companion dogs today.

Few breeds equal the Basset Hound’s gentle, forgiving, laid back nature. They are perfect for active families and for those that just enjoy an occasional walk provided their Basset Hound can have daily outside time. Whether you have small children or other pets or dogs, the Basset Hound can fit into just about any type of family dynamic with little to no adjustment problems.

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Knowing Proper Dog Care
Most experts say that all dogs evolved from wolves and that they only became domesticated between 11000 and 24000 years ago. Ever since people have started selecting to breed more than 500 breeds of dogs.[…]

How To Help a Dog Suffering With Arthritis
Is your beloved dog suffering with arthritis? There is no
cause for worry as you can get the right medical aid with
natural treatments for your dogs.

First, however, it is essential that you are properly
informed of what arthritis is all about. You must know how
your dog became infected with the disease and how he or she
can recover quickly.

The immediate response of many dog owners that have
discovered that their dog is infected with arthritis is to
go the nearest veterinary. Though this is good, you need to
be aware that there is a better alternative to the problem
of arthritis in your dog. The solution is natural treatment
for dogs with arthritis.

Not many people are informed about natural treatments for
dogs with arthritis. It is not as complicated as many
thought. And also, there is nothing diabolical in it. It is
just an alternative solution to the medical aid we get from
our doctors.

What is arthritis and how does it affect your dog?

The inflammation or swelling in a joint is referred to as
arthritis. The causes include the following:

- Abnormal bone or joint development
- Instability of the surrounding ligaments and tendons
- Damage to joints
- Infection
- Injury caused by immune system

Though there are anti-inflammatory medicines in the market
for the treatment of arthritis, there is a better approach
to its treatment. The approach is a natural treatment for
dogs.

The following are tips that will greatly assist your
ailing dog with arthritis.

- It is essential that you have your dog placed on slip-
free flooring. A slippery floor will not be of help in the
treatment of arthritis in your dog. This is because your
dog needs to have a firm grip on the floor while
recuperating. It is therefore recommended that you have a
rug or carpet in place.

- Swimming has been discovered to be of great help in the
treatment of arthritis in dogs. Swimming is a no-weight
bearing activity that will help your dog recover quickly
from arthritis. It is advisable that the swimming is
monitored so that the dog doesn’t drown in the pool.
Swimming will help exercise all the parts of the body of
your dog.

- It is recommended that you give your dog a soft bed in
the quest for recovery. Your dog needs all the rest he or
she could get on a soft bed that can cushion its ailing
body. Just like a slippery floor is detrimental to your
dog’s recovery, a hard bed is not ideal for him either.

- A peaceful and quiet environment is what your dog with
arthritis needs to recover from the disease. Let your
children be informed of this as your lovely dog may not be
tolerant of their noise and playfulness while recuperating.

- A good massage could also be what your ailing dog needs
to get off arthritis. A gentle massage from you might
provide the much needed assurance of your love for the dog.
But if you cannot do it for some reason or other, it is
advisable that you employ a professional animal massage
therapist to do the job for you. The massage will increase
flexibility, blood circulation, and calmness which go a
great length in giving your dog the good health he or she
deserves.

Above all, you must be aware that recovery of dogs with
arthritis takes a while. Hence, it is worthwhile giving
them that extra attention that they need.

Give enough time to your dog as he or she recovers from
arthritis. A natural treatment for dogs with arthritis is
highly recommended when you can’t afford the huge fees
charged by veterinary doctors out there.

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