The German Shepherd Dog Breed

Tuesday, August 11, 2009


Have you ever wondered why the Police enlist the assistance of German Shepherds for the officers for tracking and chasing suspects? The German Shepherd breed is among the most intelligent breeds recognized by the AKC (American Kennel Club). They are strong, easily motivated and eager to please at almost all times.


A German Shepherd is great for tracking scents and because they are tough, they can hold on to even the most aggressive suspect. This breed is devoted and committed to their master, many will even take the bullet for their trainer if the occasion ever arises. They serve and protect just as well as any officer of the law.


Many businesses also enlist the assistance of this popular breed to guard and protect their merchandise as well as their buildings. A German Shepherd can be aggressive if the needs arises, the are always aware of what is going on around them. They can and will go to the extremes to protect, as long as that is what is going to make their owner happy. German Shepherds are happiest if they are working, which can be in the form of guarding or playing.


Don’t be misled into thinking this breed is not great for a family because in all actuality the German Shepherd makes a great family dog. The are excellent around children and other animals. German Shepherds do need to be schooled a bit in order to learn what is acceptable behavior and what is not. However, they learn very quickly and have a great attention span while learning.


German Shepherds are not a breed that can be considered low maintenance. They are prone to hip dysphasia, require a lot of exercise and attention. German Shepherds do not need to be bathed often, generally twice a year is sufficient. This breed does require a lot of regular brushing. Both the long and short coat German Shepherd needs to be groomed at least once a day to promote healthy coat and reduce the dander that can build up under the coat.


If you are looking for a breed that is going to be great with your family, alert you when someone is near your property, has a lot of energy and can be an overall excellent dog, a German Shepherd is probably the breed for you. Although, you need to keep in mind that a German Shepherd is a large and requires a lot of space inside and outside.


If you want a long haired breed that is on the larger side, a German Shepherd can still be your of choice. As long as the characteristics and temperament of the German Shepherd breed is what you are looking for in a dog, you will be able to find one that meets your family’s requirements. Although, the majority of German Shepherd dogs are tan and black, they are also available in all black and all white among other twists of colors.


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The Top 20 Breeds to Own as a Pet

• Collie

• Boxer

• Bichon Frise

• Labrador Retriever

• Basset Hound

• Whippet

• Pomeranian

• Irish Setter

• Golden Retriever

• Great Pyrenees

• Cairn Terrier

• Shih tzu

• Poodle

• Airedale

• Beagle

• Pug

Newfoundland

• West Highland White Terrier

• Schnauzer

Pembroke Welsh Corgie
In this article, several qualities have been taken into consideration to determine the top 20 breeds for pet ownership. Qualities such as temperament, intelligence and activity levels have been evaluated to determine which breeds are the best for families.

When determining which of the top 20 breeds to own as a pet, there is a good reason why the above listed breeds are usually chosen by families. Even if you do not have a large family, when seeking a to have as a pet you want one that has certain traits. Your pet should be friendly, yet loyal and protective. Your pet should also be tolerant and patient. All of the top 20 breeds listed above have each of these qualities.

Some of these dogs such as the Bichon, Basset Hound, Shih tzu, Cairn Terrier, Collie, Pomeranians and Pugs are the best breeds for families with younger children because they are more tolerant of the “accidental” poor behaviors of children like the occasional rough petting or tug. Of course, good and bad dogs can be found in almost any breeds, so if you do have young children you should take your ownership seriously and be a responsible pet owner and parent, and never leave your children unattended with your pets.

For people looking for calm breeds to own as a pet, there are plenty to choose from in the top 20 breeds listed above. The Basset Hound, Shih tzu, Collie, Boston Terrier and Pugs are all playful in their own right, but are also well-known for being calm breeds and are perfect for those families that are looking for a that is a little less demanding.

Dog ownership can be very rewarding provided you find the right breed for you and your family. The best way for you to find the right breed is to thoroughly research each of the breeds that you are interested in, and learn as much as you can about them. ownership should be taken very seriously. Even if you find a breed within this list of top 20 breeds and you conclude that the is not a good fit for you and your family, then you should find another to adopt. However, once you take the time to ensure that you are getting the best for your family, you will enjoy many years as a happy and proud owner.



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How To Stop Dog Aggression

There are a lot of reasons for a to be aggressive towards other dogs. It can either be that the is fearful or nervous around another dog, it can also be that the is trying to be the more dominant dog, or it can be that the is trying to defend its territory.

An owner can also be the reason why his is aggressive. This can happen because the owner never socially introduces his to other dogs or because the is trying to be protective of his master, and become aggressive in this manner at the same time are becoming sexually aggressive too.

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One way to stop aggression is to make sure that a is socialized as a puppy to other animals. Puppies should be allowed to play with other dogs that are mature and well behaved.
In this way, they learn the proper behavior from the older animals. The puppy earns that other dogs are okay and that he does not have to fight to defend the territory or protect the owner from the other animals.

When you see your become aggressive, you can stop aggression by immediately addressing the issue every time your does it. Never allow your think that this behavior is okay. You can opt to have the muzzle or the head collar only while the is in training to stop aggression but should not be the solution every time this type of problem happens.

Another way to stop aggression is by letting your go through strict training; this is so the is guided into the instructions of the owner rather than being focused on the other animal. The should be trained to focus on the owner so his concentration is visible and that the owner can also give commands such as sit or down even when another is around.

The owner should also have control over his behavior and feelings no matter how small it is so that the will not take his owners behavior as a cue to become aggressive. This will help stop aggression because the will only take its cue from its owner.

Once your knows how to focus, train him to look for a treat even when theres another around. This can be done by throwing a treat on the ground and then telling the to find it at the same time distracting it from the other and stopping the aggression before it even begins.



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Do Not Let Dog Behavior Get Out Of Control

Dog behavior can be a big factor in deciding to get a pet or not. Have you done a thorough investigation of its habits and needs that you have already concluded that you really want one? Well there are many factors that you need to consider when you are looking to own a dog.
You need to know the most common behavior in order for you to know what to avoid or how to resolve any concern that might arise between you and your pet or your neighbors. Aside from the mannerisms that your pet may have, you need to consider other factors such as his needs. The list includes but may not be limited to food, toys, beddings, treats and regular care. Some owners do not just settle in providing their dogs necessities, others may also include proper training in order to address various common behavior problems. Other safety and preventive measures are done in order to alleviate the possible problems the behaviors may bring.
One of the most common behaviors is that they have limited attention spans thus have a great tendency not to listen to you. Most pet owners, not just owners complain about this problem because it creates a gap between them and their pet. It is so difficult to have control over a and since they could not read your mind, it always helps to remain calm amidst all circumstances. To resolve this, owners need to keep your voice’s tone properly modulated and understandable. Address your clearly and keep a positive attitude with your message that will be successfully understood.
Another behavior that you would probably have to deal with regularly is that your has this persistent attitude of begging for food. Dogs are known to crave for more once they love a treat or meal. The best way to solve this problem is to simply provide him the food only when it is eating time. Do not let them be accustomed to the thought that once you are eating they could always get their share too. You can simply develop a habit of your own of ignoring them during this time and establish a proper time when and where to feed them. In the way you will be able to discipline your pet to have a set time when he could eat and when not to.
Those are just some of the many different behavior situations that you might encounter not only in training but also in regularly caring for your pet. Determine what these are and carefully think of the solutions or better prevent them from being developed in your pet.


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Dog Training Can Be Easy With Dog Containment Systems

Dogs are active creatures that love running, giddily hopping around while sticking its tongue for a wild playful breath. This alertness oftentimes leads to unwanted damage of properties that make pet owners seek precautions or disciplinary actions that tends to be rude and unjust. Keep in mind that every deserves the pampering, which offers a hundred percent affection, TLC attention, and protection exercised in a manner that does not deprive your pet its freedom. These dogs would love to feel the safety of your touch and the security under your presence. So the harsh way of training his discipline and teaching him a lesson by locking him up? Guarding him 24 hours a day-seven days a week and even putting a shackle around his neck definitely makes him unhappy.

Now how do you keep everything on track without compromising your pet’s emotions? The solution to such problems lies on containment systems that come in different types in the market today. You may want to provide your with an indoor system, which consists of a gate that allows your to keep either in or out of the house without you having to open or close the door for your pet. Alternatively, if you have a patio door, patio doors are available. Coming in varied sizes and design, you will surely find the design that suite your pick!

On the other hand, if an owner happens to be a constant traveler, thus frequently leaving the house, a more technologically advanced system is perhaps better—the wireless containment system. This type of containment system restricts your to enter restricted areas though a built-in invisible electrical wiring. Having this on the yard keeps your beautifully landscaped garden showed off and not being concealed by metal or wooden fences.

In purchasing any of the containment systems that suits your lifestyle, you do not only guarantee you and your pet a healthy relationship but more importantly, your pet is given liberty to run around and have fun. Then if fun never wants to stop, why not provide agility equipment for your pet to maximize excitement in a sporty way! This builds the dog’s strength and improves movement. Pet shops offer complete lines of accessories and agility equipment such as pause tables, seesaw, chutes, tunnels, hurdles, and lots more.

Now, are you bothered if your pet stays clean after these activities? Flea and tick is the name to seek. Flea and tick keeps your pet clean and tick-free with its efficient non-toxic formula. There’s absolutely no worry.



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The Most Effective Way Of Preventing Heartworm From Invading Your Dog

Heartworms are parasites that live in your dog’s heart and causes illness and severe heart problems. But a small number of these dog parasites does not necessarily cause illness to your dog. It usually takes a substantial amount of heartworms to affect your dog and make him sick. Therefore, prevention is the key to avoid your dog from catching heartworm infestation.
An effective way of preventing heartworm from invading your dog is to minimize his exposure to mosquitoes. This can be achieved by keeping your dog indoors at night. You can also use a chemical free insect repellent every time your dog goes outside and especially during mosquito season.
You can make your own natural insect repellent by using a mixture of eucalyptus oil and water. Rub one drop of this oil diluted in one cup of warm water over the dog’s muzzle and the area between the anus and genitals where the mosquitoes usually like to bite. Be careful when using this natural insect repellent and avoid rubbing the oil around the sensitive tissues of the eyes and mucous membranes.
Remember that one or a few heartworms in itself is not enough to cause a commotion. But a swarm of heartworms invading your dog’s body can create a serious threat. Infestation from heartworms can lead to heart problems and other illness. Treating this condition would require your dog to be hospitalized. Careful supervision is also needed during treatment of heartworms because your dog could undergo a heart failure or internal blood clots.
The problem with treating heartworm infestation using the conventional way however, is that the medication used to treat your dog is very harsh and toxic. Many times, the side effects from the treatment are much worse than the disease itself. Side effects from the common medication used in treating heartworms include vomiting, headache, weakness, joint pains, and sometimes even liver problems, bleeding disorders, and paralysis.
Getting rid of heartworms should not have to be hard on your dog. If possible, try to find a vet who uses an alternative cure in treating illness and diseases. These vets use treatments such as acupuncture, herbal treatment, or homeopathic medicine.
We all care about our dogs. We all want them to have the best health and to live a long life. We want to do whatever we can in order to increase their level of health and make them more resistant to parasites and diseases.
Similar to humans, all types of dogs have in them the natural mechanisms to fight diseases and parasites. The best way to harness these natural mechanisms is to give your dog sufficient amount of fresh, raw food, plenty of exercise, and the least amount of chemicals as possible, if any.


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Understanding Dog Grooming With Good Dog Clippers

The importance of dog grooming and using good dog clippers.
Dog grooming is an important for maintaining the overall health of your dog. A truly happy dog is a dog that is properly groomed regularly. Depending on the breed of your dog, the coat and lifestyle of your dog will weigh in heavily on the frequency of the need for dog grooming.

In dog breeds with longer hair, they might require a full grooming which includes being clipped. For this, you will need a good pair of dog clippers. It is best for you to avoid purchasing cheap dog clippers because you will likely need to replace them a few times in the dogs lifetime.

If you are not sure how to properly groom your dog, you should consult a professional dog groomer. Many groomers will allow the owners of the dogs to watch the entire dog grooming process. However, if your dog is unruly while he or she is being groomed, it is likely the groomer will not want you around because most of the time a dog will changes their demeanor if the owners are not there. This is to ensure the safety of your dog and the groomer.

When your dog is being groomed, if you can watch be sure to ask a lot of questions and pay attention to everything the groomer does while he or she is dog grooming. When the groomer brings out the dog clippers they should be clean and the blades will be sharp. Often, the groomer will talk calmly during the dog grooming. Reassurance is often necessary when the dog clippers come out.

Many dogs begin to get nervous when they hear the dog clippers turn on. Generally, allow the dog to smell the dog clippers before you turn them on can often ease the tension of them. If necessary, you might have to turn the dog clippers off to allow the dog to smell them again. Remember, stay calm and if the dog fights, you should stop for a little while and then go back to the dog clippers to complete the dog grooming session.

If you have a short haired dog , you might not need to have dog clippers as part of your dog grooming tool box. Some of the necessities for your dog grooming tool box are nail clippers and quick stop incase you knick the quick while clipping the nails, soft bristle brush, dog or puppy shampoo, and cotton balls.

The cotton balls are needed to be able to wipe your dogs eyes incase water or shampoo gets into them. You also can use cotton balls to clean the ears and remove any possible water that has found its way into your dogs ears during the dog grooming and bathing process.

If you do need to have dog clippers in your dog grooming tool box, you should also have something that will cool hot blades quickly, something to remove the fur from the dog clippers and also oil or a lubricant for the dog clippers. It is important that you properly maintain your dog clippers and watch the dates on all products you have in your dog grooming tool box.



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15 most dangerous dogs


The shar pei is one responsible and protective canine that an experienced owner may want to give a look on. Thy are known for being loyal, playful, active, and sometime imperious; they are commonly known for their courage too. The shar pei is essentially a one-family dog. And one thing we now know about the shar pei is that they are indeed the oldest of all breeds!
It's hard to forget about the shar pei once a person sees those wrinkles and blue-black tongue. The breed has a rough and near-prickly coat, which explains the shar pei's name (Chinese for "sand skin"). A shar pei puppy has a lot of wrinkles, which fade away and get smoothened over as the grows older.
The shar pei also happens to have a variety of coat colors. A can be red, sand, blue, black and even cream.
There are three different coat types for this breed: brush, bear and horse. They are also prone to a variety of health problems brought about by reckless breeding. An example of a major health concern is entropion, a condition of inward-curling eyelashes which irritate the eyes. food manufacturers are also formulating special dry foods to address the needs of most pet owners' concerns over skin allergies.
The shar pei is independent minded and furthermore, is also very reserved and picky when it comes to making friends with strangers. Despite this, the shar pei is very devoted to at least one particular family member, and is affectionate to all its family's members. Socialization may be able to help tone down most of its watchdog tendencies, which shows through the dog's territorial and possessive instincts.
Prospective breed owners need to know that although the shar pei has many watchdog traits, and is relatively more aggressive than most breeds, the shar pei is a good learner too. It responds to training which must never be too repetitive, so that he does not get bored.
The Shar Pei is Chinese in terms of country origin, specifically from the Guangdong province, and is well known for its tenacity and strength when fighting. The breed has also been watchdogs for early Chinese royals. Despite the Chinese Communists' drive to eradicate the shar pei dog, it has survived and is now currently all over the world, sometimes affectionately called the "Golden Lion".


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Small dog breeds


There are many different training techniques that are out there today. Many people often don't realize that training courses often utilize different training techniques.
Some of these training techniques work better than others.
Whether you are going to a training course or if you are doing the training yourself... wouldn't you rather know which training technique is the best?
If you answered yes to that question then you should know that positive training is the best technique to use.
Positive training is quickly becoming the preferred method of training. If you would like to learn more about positive training techniques, please read on.
Positive training techniques involve using only praise and positive reinforcement.
This means, positive training rewards your for good behavior or when it performs a command correctly.
The rewards used in this type of training can be treats, kind words, a pat on the head, etc. It has been found that dogs respond much better to positive training.
Positive training techniques never involve hitting, spanking, scolding, or punishing your in any manner. Dogs do not do well with any form of negative training.
Now we will go over some examples of positive training techniques. Let us say that you are beginning your training by teaching your to sit. When your sits, reward it with a treat and tell it what a good it is.
Another example of positive training is to use praise and treats when your goes to the bathroom when and where it is supposed to. Dogs will soon learn to relate to doing this when and where it should because it gets rewarded for it.
Thus your will be potty trained much faster. When using positive training, your voice should always be happy and pleasant. Dogs will want to do as you ask when they get rewarded by any positive means.
This is why positive training works much better than any other type of training.
Now that you understand what positive training is, you may wish to start some of these techniques yourself. You can find training courses that use positive techniques and you can also utilize these techniques on your own.
With positive reinforcement, praise, and rewards, your is sure to learn much faster and be happier doing so. You will then be happier as well and you will also find that the training will go much easier.
With that in mind, you can truly see how positive training techniques will give you positive results!


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Is it safe to let my dog knot me


If you’re in the market for a purebred dog, you’ll need to find a breeder from which to purchase the animal. This can often be as easy as opening the classified advertising section of your local newspaper, but you’ll want to be sure that the breeder you’ve chosen is reputable. There are several ways to help ensure that the breeder you’ve found knows his stuff and is reliable, professional, and trustworthy.
Ask for References
Any good breeder will be able to provide you references of clients he has worked with in the past. These will be people who have purchased a puppy or utilized stud services and will be happy to share their experiences with you. Choosing a breeder that was used by someone you know is a good choice as well. If your friend or family member was happy with the service and treatment he or she received from the breeder, the odds are good that you will be as well.
Prepare to be Asked Questions
A good breeder will have as many questions for you as you have for him, perhaps more. Good breeders work to ensure that the dogs they breed are placed with the correct people. They may ask whether you have children, what size home or yard you have, and numerous other questions to help them let you know whether the you’re seeking is right for you and your family. A breeder that doesn’t ask these types of questions may be looking just for the money from the sale of the and is probably not the sort of breeder you want to do business with. A good breeder always has the best interest of both the and the clients in mind.
Guarantees
A good breeder will have had the puppies checked for potential health risks before ever selling the animal. Some problems, however, simply are not detectable until later in life. If you purchase a golden retriever pup, for example, and six months later discover that it has hip dysplasia (a genetic defect in the animals hip joints, it is often nearly undetectable until the animal is several months old), a good breeder will issue a refund to you, no questions asked. Genetic defects like this are avoided by the use of selective breeding (hip dysplasia in dogs has between a 25% and 85% chance that it is genetic in origin), but sometimes a pup will display the disorder even if there is no trace of it in either parent’s history.
Other Sources
Aside from looking in the newspaper of on the internet for a breeder, breeders can be found through veterinarian’s offices, pet supply stores, and at shows. shows are a very good choice since the breeders that attend these events are often showing one of their dogs or are there to see the performance of one that they bred and sold in the past.



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Finding The Right Heated Dog Bed

One of the most important pet supplies is the dog beds and you can buy it according to the size and shape of your dog and according to the climate. It is always best to have heated dog beds if the climate you stay in is occasionally cold and freezing in the winters.

Dogs just like other animals need to catch some sleep and you can’t let your dog sleep outside especially if the temperature outside is freezing. But what you can do is get him a heated dog bed so that you can make him feel as comfortable as possible and also protect him from the biting cold.
There are some dog owners who keep their dogs in kennels outside while others like to keep their dogs inside the home. If the home of a dog owner is small and more like an apartment then there is not much space outside for the dog to sleep in. But either ways whether your dog is sleeping outside or inside, if it is too cold then heated dog beds will be the best bed that you can ever buy for your dog. If you have a big dog then in all probability he will have to sleep outside because there might not be enough room for him to sleep inside and in such a scenario the best option is to let him have his own outdoor dog beds that you can easily pick up from a dog supply store.

The reason why many people choose to buy the outdoor dog beds is that they are perfect for rough and cold weather conditions. The good thing about heated dog beds is that they are available with an internal heating element. This heating element will gradually heat up the bed so that it can remain relatively warm for a certain period of time. If your dog has a back problem then nothing like heated dog beds.

All heated dog beds are available with a built-in thermostat, which will allow you to easily control the temperature of these heated dog beds. You can warm the bed up to a certain temperature depending on how cold it is on the outside. The good part is that even in temperatures that are lower than zero degrees, thanks to the outdoor dog beds, your dog will feel comfortable sleeping on them and protect him self from the cold.

Most dogs enjoy cuddling deeper and deeper into their outdoor dog beds especially when they are feeling sleepy or when the cold gets on to them in the night time. There are several categories of outdoor dog beds that are available in the market and this also consists of heated dog beds as well. There are quite a few heated dog beds available with AC power adapters while some others have removable heaters that can be taken away in the summer and attached in the winters. The most important thing about heated dog beds is that they offer comfort, peace and a goodnights sleep to your dog



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How To Enjoy Living With A Dog Who Has Lost His Hearing


Owning a dog that has no hearing can be both a rewarding and educating experience. Owning a dog that has good hearing and sight can often lead us into being a little lazy, when it comes to establishing effective patterns of communication between us and our pet. For the most part we struggle through with a few voice commands and maybe the occasional hand signal, that often change depending on the situation. Fortunately, in a lot of situations our dogs learn to navigate their way around our impromptu communication style and, begin to 'catch on' to what it is we want from them.


Owning a deaf dog however is a different story; many owners of deaf dogs testify to how much their lives have changed since their deaf dog come to live with them. Often, deaf dog owners talk in terms of how different and, in many cases how much better their relationship is in terms of both communication and depthVariation sentence 4.


A dog can be deaf due to a number of reasons; many dogs are born deaf. This type of deafness is referred to as Congenital Deafness, it's cause is due to a defective gene. Other causes of deafness in dogs are usually the result of accidents, illness or old age.


If you are thinking of sharing your life with a deaf dog, then understanding, patience and, a willingness to adapt will put you in good stead. Amongst the most important things to consider are keeping your new pet safe, developing an appropriate means of communication, and making your home a comfortable and, secure place for your dog to live.


Dogs that can not hear are often touch sensitive and, can also become startled much easier than dog who have no problems with their hearing, for example, if somebody approaches them from behind and touches them, or if roused from sleep. When owning a deaf dog you will need to keep this in mind and, adapt the ways in which you approach and, handle your dog. This is especially important for those with young children, as children can be boisterous at times and, a child running up and touching a dog that can not see him or her coming could cause the dog to become nervous or even try to bite.


To help your deaf dog adjust, try approaching him head on, stamping your feet as you approach your dog from behind can also be very helpful, as the vibrations will alert him. If you have children teach them to


If your deaf dog is over sensitive to your touch, try to help him by giving him a tasty food treat each time you pet him. With practice, your dog will begin to associate your 'unexpected' touch with a feeling of pleasure.


Two more important things to consider when making your home a safe and pleasurable place for your dog are, not to leave doors or gates open, so as your dog can escape and be left unattended, as this could be disastrous. If your new dog is going to be left alone for some time during the day, you may consider it wise to train him to spend time in a dog crate. However, do keep in mind due to your dog not being able to hear he may become restless, or even frightened at being left alone in his crate. Deaf dogs can also be particularly prone to separation anxiety, so do make sure your dog has plenty to occupy himself with during the time he spends alone.


The biggest dangers posed to your deaf dog will be when you are out and about, especially if you live in a town or city, where there is a lot of traffic. Keep your dog on his leash, at least until you are in a place where it is safe to manage him off leash. However, it is important to do this only when your dog is performing a consistent recall.


Working on building a way of communication that both you and your dog are familiar with is vitally important to sharing your life with a deaf dog. As your dog will not be able to hear you, only hand signals will do. In fact dogs are well ahead of us in terms of being able to read body language. You can use hand signals taken from sign language designed for humans, for example, British or American sign language, or use signs from these languages that have been adapted especially for using with dogs, or alternatively you can design your own signs. smiling and speaking your commands, although the dog will not hear you, will also help to reinforce your new hand signals, however, the key is keep your hand signals consistent and simple, so as not to cause your dog to become confused.


When it comes down to it owning a deaf dog is not dissimilar to owning a dog that can hear. All is needed is a little extra patience, understanding, love and, a little work on your part and, you will come to develop a relationship with your dog that is difficult to compare.I have been interested in dogs, training and their behaviour since the 1980's. I have studied canine psychology and, dog training and behaviour, to degree level.




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Finding The Right Heated Dog Bed

One of the most important pet supplies is the beds and you can buy it according to the size and shape of your and according to the climate. It is always best to have heated beds if the climate you stay in is occasionally cold and freezing in the winters.

Dogs just like other animals need to catch some sleep and you can’t let your sleep outside especially if the temperature outside is freezing. But what you can do is get him a heated bed so that you can make him feel as comfortable as possible and also protect him from the biting cold.
There are some owners who keep their dogs in kennels outside while others like to keep their dogs inside the home. If the home of a owner is small and more like an apartment then there is not much space outside for the to sleep in. But either ways whether your is sleeping outside or inside, if it is too cold then heated beds will be the best bed that you can ever buy for your dog. If you have a big then in all probability he will have to sleep outside because there might not be enough room for him to sleep inside and in such a scenario the best option is to let him have his own outdoor beds that you can easily pick up from a supply store.

The reason why many people choose to buy the outdoor beds is that they are perfect The good thing about heated beds is that they are available with an internal heating element. This heating element will gradually heat up the bed so that it can remain relatively warm for a certain period of time. If your has a back problem then nothing like heated beds.

All heated beds are available with a built-in thermostat, which will allow you to easily control the temperature of these heated beds. You can warm the bed up to a certain temperature depending on how cold it is on the outside. The good part is that even in temperatures that are lower than zero degrees, thanks to the outdoor beds, your will feel comfortable sleeping on them and protect him self from the cold.

Most dogs enjoy cuddling deeper and deeper into their outdoor beds especially when they are feeling sleepy or when the cold gets on to them in the night time. There are several categories of outdoor beds that are available in the market and this also consists of heated beds as well. There are quite a few heated beds available with AC power adapters while some others have removable heaters that can be taken away in the summer and attached in the winters. The most important thing about heated beds is that they offer comfort, peace and a goodnights sleep to your dog.When your four legged friend is in need of a new dog bed.Why not take a look at some of the heated dog beds there are on offer out there and be sure that your pooch gets the confort and luxury they deserve



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