How To Choose Dog Grooming Kit For Your Dog

By Gertie Magwood

Every pet dog, or for that matter, every pet, requires some amount of grooming. Grooming a pet is the main duty of the pet possessor. And it is very important to know the right procedure of grooming your pet in order to have a pet which is happy and which you can be proud of.

The basic step towards selecting a dog grooming kit for your little darling would be to decide why you want to groom it. If you want to participate your valued canine in a dog show, you would understandably need many more dog grooming tools than you would if caring for your dog is your motives for grooming it.

When you buy a dog, gather as much info as feasible on the unique grooming demands of the specific breed, if any. It is not sufficient to buy a dog grooming kit. It is essential to buy one that is suitable for your dog.

A dog grooming kit usually carry the following tools: fur clippers, clipper blades, clipper cooling tools, boxes for storing, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, grooming sprays, flea combs, variety of brushes, ear cleansers, cotton swabs to clean ears, rakes, nail clippers, styptic pencils (to clot blood in case the dog starts bleeding during nail clipping) etc. Make sure the dog grooming kit you choose contains these basic items. Check to make sure that the comb has fine and coarse teeth. A fingertip toothbrush works best. Unique toothpastes are available for dogs. Never, ever substitute them with human toothpaste. It would be a wise thought to refer a veterinarian with regard to the best brand of shampoo suitable for the particular breed of dog you have. Just In Case your dog has leaky tear ducts, you might require stain removal products to keep the area around the eyes free of buildups. A dog grooming kit may or may not contain a towel. It is best to choose a towel that is soft and spongy. Some dog grooming kits also include a pair of scissors to cut hair every now and then. A grooming table is generally required only in case of dogs groomed for shows.

One of the most main tools in a dog grooming kit is the clipper. The clipper you select would be directly dependent upon the fur quality of your dog. Common clippers with single speed mechanisms are normally sufficient for dogs with thin and short fur. On the other hand, those with thick, curly fur demand clippers with higher speed. Furthermore, if your dog requires to have its fur clipped frequently, most veterinarian and groomers recommend dual speed clippers. In fact, if your dog has thick and curly hair and you are not very confident or knowledgeable about clipping, it is advisable to let a professional groomer take over.

You might need a variety of brushes in your dog grooming kit to groom your dog. A slicker brush is really useful to whisk off dead hair while a rake is most vital for brushing the undercoat. While dogs with long hair need pin brushes, bistle brushes are suitable for those with short fur. A mat comb is essential for dogs that have a problem with tangling. - 31866

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How To Choose Dog Grooming Kit For Your Dog

By Gertie Magwood

Every pet dog, or for that matter, every pet, demands some amount of grooming. Grooming a pet is the main duty of the pet owner. And it is very important to know the correct process of grooming your pet in order to have a pet which is happy and which you can be proud of.

The basic step towards selecting a dog grooming kit for your little darling would be to decide why you want to groom it. If you want to participate your appreciated canine in a dog show, you would definitetly need many more dog grooming tools than you would if caring for your dog is your motives for grooming it.

When you buy a dog, gather as much info as possible on the unique grooming needs of the special breed, if any. It is not enough to purchase a dog grooming kit. It is significant to purchase one that is suitable for your dog.

A dog grooming kit normally contain the following tools: fur clippers, clipper blades, clipper cooling tools, boxes for storing, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, grooming sprays, flea combs, variety of brushes, ear cleansers, cotton swabs to clean ears, rakes, nail clippers, styptic pencils (to clot blood in case the dog starts bleeding during nail clipping) etc. Make sure the dog grooming kit you choose carries these basic items. Check to make sure that the comb has fine and coarse teeth. A fingertip toothbrush works best. Specific toothpastes are available for dogs. Never, ever exchange them with human toothpaste. It would be a wise thought to consult a veterinarian with regard to the best brand of shampoo suitable for the special breed of dog you own. In case your dog has leaky tear ducts, you might require stain removal products to keep the area around the eyes free of buildups. A dog grooming kit may or may not contain a towel. It is better to choose a towel that is smooth and absorbent. Some dog grooming kits also include a pair of scissors to trim hair every now and then. A grooming table is usually needed only in case of dogs groomed for shows.

One of the most important tools in a dog grooming kit is the clipper. The clipper you select would be directly dependent upon the fur quality of your dog. Basic clippers with single speed mechanisms are usually sufficient for dogs with thin and short fur. On the other hand, those with thick, curly fur need clippers with higher speed. Moreover, if your dog requires to have its fur clipped frequently, most veterinarian and groomers suggest double speed clippers. In fact, if your dog has thick and curly hair and you are not very confident or knowledgeable about clipping, it is advisable to let a professional groomer take over.

You would require a variety of brushes in your dog grooming kit to groom your dog. A slippy brush is really useful to whisk off dead hair while a rake is most viable for brushing the undercoat. While dogs with long hair need pin brushes, bistle brushes are suitable for those with short fur. A mat comb is required for dogs that have a problem with snarling. - 31866

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Best Ways To Toilet Train Your Puppy

By John Michaels

Dogs are actually really clean animals. They won't soil close to where they eat, or where they sleep. The thing is, a house is a completely different story. Living in a house is unnatural for an animal whose instincts would be to roam wherever she wants to go, so this part of animal behavior needs to be tailored to living in a home.

It is essential that you form good toilet habits for your dog as early on as possible. Trying to break the habit of a dog is quite difficult and it can be very frustrating. You need to use guidance and encouragement to help the pet. Animal behaviorists have some helpful tips that you can use to help with the housebreaking of your pet.

Believe it or not, dogs are sanitary creatures. If a dog does soil accidentally in the wrong place, it is likely that it will be far from his dog dish, at least six to ten feet. This is true for the place where the dog sleeps as well. But, unless you find a good place for her to go and train her in that manner, the rest of your house is okay to them.

Training a fully grown dog is essentially the same as a puppy. You'll need to take him outside every few hours and also 30 minutes after he eats. It is about repetition. Stay with the pet until she goes, and then praise her when she does. If she does not go, bring her back inside and try again in fifteen minutes. Watch her though. If the dog starts sniffing and circling take them out right away as this is a sign that she is about to go. If you keep an eye and help condition the dog, they will start to associate going outside with potty activities.

It is important to know that all dogs learn at different rates. Some dogs personality will cause her to go one way or the other. But, if you take her outside at the right time, it will go smoother. A puppy of less than four months old will need to go out during the night. Older puppies can hold it that long. A dog that cries to be let out has an urgent need. Get up and take her out, she needs every chance to succeed that she can get. Positive reinforcement is necessary for success.

How you treat accidents will affect your dogs overall learning curve. If you catch your dog going in the act, distract her with a clap or call her name. Take her outside calmly at that time and praise her for finishing outside. Clean up any accident that you find on the floor. If the dog approaches during this time, ignore her. Don't talk to or punish her at this point. The worst thing that you can do is to yell at her or physically punish her. This will cause her to fear you and to not bond as well to you. She wont connect it to the accident at all. Ignoring her is the best course of action here. - 31866

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How To Quiet A Whining Dog

By Sonia Kekkonen

Having a dog that barks and whines incessantly can put strain on even the most loving relationship between a dog and her owner not to mention the complaints and problems that can arise from your neighbors. Now, some barking will happen even with the best behaved dog, but those who have lived with a dog that barks in excess have a few tips on what to do.

1. Listen to your dog. It is not whining without a reason and instead of trying to get the dog to shut up, you will do well to find out what the problem is. Perhaps someone has attempted to enter the yard and your dog is chomping at the bit to get out and mark its territory. Maybe it spotted an animal, lacks food or water, or maybe a hurtful little spur got tangled in its fur. Check on the animal to make sure all its needs are met and then work outward and see if there is something external that might be causing the whining.

2. is your dog whining rather than barking? Whining is a sign that your dog is in distress and you need to check that your dog is OK.

3. Dogs whine when they are feeling lonely. Dogs are very social animals, in their natural settings they live together in packs. If you have been gone all day your dog may be whining out of loneliness. Set aside the first 10 minutes when you get home from work to play and socialize with your dog and you will stop the whining in it's track. It is also a stress relief for you to interact and love your dog after a stressful day at work.

4. A dog locked out in the back yard is a sure recipe for incessant whining. The dog wants to come in and be with YOU. He misses the companionship with you and will persistently whine for hours until let inside. Keep in mind that if you leave your dog in the yard all day while at work, your dog can be a nuisance for the entire neighborhood. Much better to keep the dog inside the house.

Disciplining a whining dog is not a good idea. Remember, whining is a sign of distress. Punishing the dog will cause even more distress. Instead, find out what your dog's needs are to take him out of the distress. - 31866

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Stop Your Dog From Pulling On The Leash - Top Trainer Shares Method

By Remco van Reenen

It can be quite funny to see someone being pulled along by a strong dog on a leash. But, I bet it's not funny when you are the one being pulled. To stop your dog from pulling on the leash is really not that difficult to teach and it will only bring you closer to your dog.

First, let's look at some reasons. Well for starters dogs actually walk faster than we do and our pace is just to slow for them. They get very excited when taken out and can't contain themselves when they see another dog or animal in front of them. Their hunting instinct kicks in and you don't have a chance when they spot their chase.

To get rid of this bad behavior it would be ideal for you to start training at an early age. If your dog is a few years old then it can be done, but will take a bit more patience, love and perseverance. Do not use a choke collar on your dog as it will hurt his throat and cause a lot of pain and damage.

Also start training your dog indoors and where there are very little distractions. Do not put a harness or leash on him yet as your aim here is to teach your dog to follow you. Place an object on the palm of your hand and show your dog what you have. Say the word "touch" and let him then try to touch the object with his nose. Hold your hand to your side while doing this. Walk away and let the dog follow you to touch the object again. He must never be in front of you. He must always follow you then touch the object. Give him a nice treat if he touches the object but is not in front of you.

You will obviously show a lot of patience with your dog as he is learning a completely new command and behavior - this takes some time. Remember to give him a treat and a hug every time he manages to touch the object but stays behind you.

Secondly, put his harness around his body and clip on the leash. Take him outside into the garden and repeat the program exactly like you did indoors. Now there are more distractions and he has to only listen to your voice. Teach him to walk next to you or behind you even if he hears sounds and picks up scents. Remember the touching of the object with his nose still plays a big role in his lesson. Even bigger role is your treat and confirmation that you are happy.

When he is ready take him out of your yard and onto the sidewalk or to a park. If he still needs some more training then you can do this there as well. To stop your dog from pulling on the leash is easy and there will be no more running after your dog, as he will now be well trained and an envy for other dog walkers. - 31866

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Doggie Tricks of the Trade

By Geraldine Dimarco

Most animal lovers can attest to a dog's happy and faithful nature that people just love. Despite this, many are reluctant in keeping a dog because training them is hard work. The good news is it doesn't have to be. Here are some easy tips that will help you have that fun and rewarding pet-owner relationship you've always wanted.

First thing you have to remember is that you have to establish your authority with the dog. He is after all an animal and will instinctively follow you better once he realizes this. Set ground rules that will allow him to acknowledge you as his superior. During meal times, let him watch you eat first then feed him afterwards. When you are crossing the room and he is blocking your path, dont go around him; instead push him gently out of your way. You are the leader of the pack and this is how it goes in the animal world. The earlier he learns you are his boss, the easier to teach him later on.

Dogs are sensitive to their handler's emotions so you cannot show timidity or fear. Your voice should be firm and strong voice in delivering doggie commands. However, remember that dogs are especially receptive to positive reinforcement. Hand him treats each time he does something right. Be lavish in your praises to him. If he misses an order, correct him then and there, not after. Training sessions should go for ten to fifteen minutes, done a few times a day.

You will notice that dogs have similar behavioral patterns indicative of their mood. When happy they wag their tails, have an open look and bark a happy sound. Angry dogs bare their teeth, growl and tense up. Understanding your dogs mood will allow you to gauge him better, subsequently giving you response time to be able to train him more effectively.

You will need patience in training your dogs tricks. Dogs are best taught at around six weeks of age but if he's been around the proverbial block a few times, there is still hope. Remember, you need to be cool and collected even when he messes up, especially in the beginning. Your patient guidance will see him progress sooner or later. Be consistent in your teaching patterns and training schedules. Confused dogs will forget what you want them to learn.

When teaching your dog, do it in a place with no distractions. Colorful and moving objects can distract him and it will be harder to refocus his attention to you. A quiet backyard or any indoor fenced-in area works well.

Most importantly, remember why you got your pet in the first place. Have fun! Training can be tedious and when that happens, just take a break to play and have a romp around the backyard with him. Dogs are special because they have a special ability to take your mind off pressing details and lavish you with love however bad you look or smell. The best dogs are not only those that are trained but those that make for a faithful and constant friend. - 31866

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Potty Train Your Puppy Fast

By Remco van Reenen

Potty train your puppy in a matter of weeks. Puppies are adorable animals that make great pets. They are affectionate, playful, and make great companions. When we bring home a new puppy, we are bringing a new family into our lives. He will be with us for years and share the joys and laughter of life. Take care of your puppy.

A new puppy will bring joy into a home. But they do often have little habits that are not too thrilling. Being unable to go potty outside will take some work. Puppies are not potty trained from birth. And it is not a something that they develop on their own either. It needs to be trained. They do not know that peeing inside the house is wrong. Cats are born knowing how to use a litter box. Puppies are not.

Young puppies have a weaker bladder and they will easily make accidents. Be patient. They are just like babies. In order to develop a routine such as going outside, the other daily activities in the puppy's life has to be routine. Have him eat around the same time, sleep and wake up around the same time every day. This makes it easier for the puppy's potty training process to kick things into gear.

When he starts to do his business inside, tell him in a firm voice, "No." You might want to try to gently carry him outside and allow him to finish doing his business. Do not yell at him or spank him. But do let him know that he should not be doing that.

When your puppy stops what he is doing and starts to sniff around, it might be a good time to take him outside. It might be a sign that he is looking for a place to "go". In an authoritative voice, firmly say, "No!" Again, be careful not to yell. And take him outside. This will develop into a routine for him before you know it.

Potty training will take about two or three weeks. If it takes longer than that, talk to your veterinarian. See what other methods you can use to help your puppy. Or get some additional advice from an obedience trainer.

During the progress, when your puppy begins to go outside to do his business, it is important that you acknowledge it. Praise him. He will know when you are proud of him. Give him a treat to let him know that you are pleased. You will get further with positive responding than strict and harsh scolding. Severe punishment will only make your puppy scared of you and see you as a mean person. - 31866

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