Friday, May 11, 2007
Problems... what problems?
If you are having any training problems - do check out the resources offered in our left-hand margin - they should be able to help with any problem.
Plus, there are many health and training issues which aren't dealt with at Puppy Training Secrets, but which you will find covered at our other blogs [Secrets of Dog Training, Flyball Dogs, and Dog Agility Training - links in margin, as above] so please spend some time searching our ever growing archives. It's bound to be productive!
And always remember... and University studies back this up ... dog owners tend to have lower blood pressure and cholesterol, and fewer health problems - both minor and major. Whether it's due to the regular walks or the unconditional love, they don't appear to have any answer as yet!
Plus, there are many health and training issues which aren't dealt with at Puppy Training Secrets, but which you will find covered at our other blogs [Secrets of Dog Training, Flyball Dogs, and Dog Agility Training - links in margin, as above] so please spend some time searching our ever growing archives. It's bound to be productive!
And always remember... and University studies back this up ... dog owners tend to have lower blood pressure and cholesterol, and fewer health problems - both minor and major. Whether it's due to the regular walks or the unconditional love, they don't appear to have any answer as yet!
Labels: dog mounting problems, puppy training problems, training problems
Monday, April 2, 2007
Neutering
Neutering is basically removing the sex glands... it does involve anaesthesia, but is a relatively simple procedure... and has been done countless times.
If you are not going to breed from your dog, then most doggy people advise neutering.
Some males are problems in that they can be inclined to roam looking for bitches, and in other cases, it is recommended when dogs are overly dominant, or when they try to mount anything and anybody in sight!
With bitches, if you are not going to breed - and we all know how many poor unwanted dogs there are in shelters - having your pet spayed takes away the risk of an unwanted pregnancy. Don't let the fear of your female putting on weight put you off spaying... just keep your pet active.
Think of Agility or Flyball as a new interest for them. Heelwork to music, mentioned on the flyball and agility websites, could be an idea too - and we have links to a brilliant Agility Equipment supplier on the agility website! Plenty of walks and games are a good idea... and, if you haven't got the time for enough exercise, how about employing a professional dog walker?
Have a talk to your vet about the best time to get your pet neutered... they will give you all the information and reassurances you will require.
If you are not going to breed from your dog, then most doggy people advise neutering.
Some males are problems in that they can be inclined to roam looking for bitches, and in other cases, it is recommended when dogs are overly dominant, or when they try to mount anything and anybody in sight!
With bitches, if you are not going to breed - and we all know how many poor unwanted dogs there are in shelters - having your pet spayed takes away the risk of an unwanted pregnancy. Don't let the fear of your female putting on weight put you off spaying... just keep your pet active.
Think of Agility or Flyball as a new interest for them. Heelwork to music, mentioned on the flyball and agility websites, could be an idea too - and we have links to a brilliant Agility Equipment supplier on the agility website! Plenty of walks and games are a good idea... and, if you haven't got the time for enough exercise, how about employing a professional dog walker?
Have a talk to your vet about the best time to get your pet neutered... they will give you all the information and reassurances you will require.
Labels: agility equipment, anaesthesia, dog mounting problems, neutered, neutering, spayed, spaying
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