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Dog Training Tricks
If you’ve just turn out to be the owner of a brand new pup, the first item on your agenda is, no doubt, house training. Pups require to get rid of as many as six times a day, and also the sooner you begin the house training process, the less harm your carpets and your furniture will suffer!

Take heart, although. Home training a puppy is simpler than home training an adult dog. Prepare to invest some quantity of time and effort into home training your puppy. If you cannot spare time for home training, you need to seriously reconsider your choice to obtain a dog. Home training will require conditioning methods, and will call for some effort on your part. If your pup grows into adulthood without becoming trained, you are relegating him to a life chained in your backyard, which is unfair to the dog.
The very best training tool to start the home training process is really a crate. Get your dog a little wire mesh crate that’s the ideal size for your little pet. Make sure that the crate is big enough to allow for increases in size over the next few weeks, and small sufficient that he doesn’t discover a little corner of the crate to relieve himself in.
Initially, maintain your dog in the crate for short time periods, taking him out to the yard at regular intervals to get him to eliminate. If he does, lavish him with praise and giver him a reward. if he doesn’t, take him back to the crate. Continue with this till you can see a pattern appearing. Over a period of days, your dog’s toilet schedule will turn out to be clear. Becoming confined to the crate will help your dog learn to retain his urine and feces for longer periods of time.
Do not maintain him confined for too lengthy, however. If he relieves himself in the crate, it might set your training back by a few weeks. This will be the component where you’ll need to invest time in – removing him from his crate at regular intervals, and taking him to the yard.
PET STORE ADVICE
This guy wanted a parrot who talked. He asked the pet store manager if there was a bird who was already speaking.
The manager directed the guy to a bird by the window. “This bird has a vocabulary of 1000 words and another 50 phrases that would fit most occasions.”The guy bought the bird and took it home. Next day, the guy was back in the pet store to complain. The bird hadn’t said a word.

The pet store manager said, “That’s not unusual. Why not buy a few of the toys the bird had been used to playing with while here and put it in his cage. That should get him more comfortable with his surroundings and loosen him up.” The man paid for the toys and took them home to the bird.
Two days later the guy showed back up. “Still not talking, huh?” asked the manager. “Well, perhaps a birdbath would do the trick.” The credit card was whipped out, the purchase made, and the guy was back home with his new birdbath.
Pet Food – What to buy?
Everyday pet owners file into pet supply stores to purchase food for their dogs and cats. Just walk through the isles at any local pet supply store and you’ll see isle after isle of food. It almost seems like they have more food in the store then they do supplies.

So with so many different foods on the market it’s easy for the consumer to see that dog and cat food is cheap and somewhat easy to make. The question though is why is it so cheap and why do we have so many different brands. Are they all different?Not really! If you look at the ingredients of the food which is on every bag being sold, if you’re not looking at this information then you should be, you’ll see that most foods are made up of the same ingredients. More often than not one of the first ingredients will be chicken-by-products or poultry-by-products. Essentially what this says is that this is the Heads, Feet or Internal Organs of a chicken. That sounds delicious. More often then not you will also see fillers such as ground corn meal, or ground sorghum. This is another great choice being that dogs have a more sensitive digestive system then humans do and we can’t digest corn so why would we expect our animals to be able to?As with all human grade food the ingredients at the top of the list are in the product the most according to the weight. So when you see the good stuff like ground chicken meal (no by products) in the middle or near the bottom then understand that you pet isn’t getting what they should be. Being able to digest the food less means that you have to feed more food to get the nutrient value and it also means more waste to clean up.So what is best to feed your pet? One of the first three ingredients on the bag should be ground “meat” meaning ground chicken, turkey, beef, lamb, etc. next should be digestible grains like rice, brown rice, barley, oats, etc. Organic food has started to take a bigger part of the pet food varieties. Organic isn’t always necessary better but it is a big step in that direction. What organic means is that the food has been grown without pesticides and herbicides. It also means that the meats of the food haven’t been altered by hormone injections and such.