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  • Outdoor Dog Living

    Posted on July 29, 2010 by admin

    Having a backyard dog makes life easy.  It eliminates the need to jump out of bed, put something presentable on, and take the dog outside at some ungodly hour.    With the luxury of your own yard, you just let your dog out in the morning while still dressed in your pajamas and waiting for your coffee to finish brewing.  It is convenient.  But there are some things to keep in mind when creating an outdoor living space for your dog.

    Do Not Use the Backyard as a Way to Avoid Training

    It is true that the urge to put your puppy outside as a way to prevent destruction to occur to the house does occur.  But by letting your puppy outside does not teach your puppy how to behave while inside.  It never solves the issue.  So be sure to continue training your puppy even if you have a backyard.  Your dog needs to learn how to behave in a desirable manner via using positive reinforcement with pet treats.

    Build Weather Protection

    If your dog loves being outside, this is great.  It makes your life much better.  But you still need to create certain areas for your dog to remain safe while staying outside.  For instance, you need to produce an area that protects your canine from rain, sleet, snow, ice, and summer scorching heat.  It is important to keep your dog healthy and safe even while your dog resides outside.

    Keeping your dog fit is an element that needs to go into play when constructing a proper backyard.  The other aspect is designating a protected area for food, water and grain-free pet treats.  That way your pup will have all the necessities within reach, and you don’t have to do a thing.


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  • Teach Your Dog to “Leave It” with Treats

    Posted on June 10, 2010 by admin

    When walking your dog there may be undesirable objects on the ground that you do not want your dog to pick up.  You prefer your dog to “leave it” on the ground, ignore and walk away.  Reason being is you have no idea if the item is harmful to your pup or not.  You cannot put your pet’s health at-risk.  But how do you teach your dog the “leave it” command?  Where do you start?  Here is some basic knowledge to pass along on how to teach your pup the “leave it” command.

    First thing you need to do is grab a tasty pet treat, show it to your dog, put it in your hand, close your hand and say the words, “leave it.”  Make sure the dog understands it is inside your hand.  Allow your dog to sniff he closed hand.  If your dog tries to get the treat, ignore your pup’s behavior.  Then, once your dog stops trying and moves away say, “Yes!”  Instantly give your pet the treat from the other hand.  Repeat this technique.

    Once this method is mastered, there are different levels to institute from here.  It ranges from having your dog stop and look at you in the eye on the “leave it” command to implementing the action “leave it” while on your walk route with safe objects from your house laid along the way for practice.

    The “leave it” command is not impossible to teach.  It will keep your dog safe from harmful objects and other animals that may be encountered while outside.  It is smart to teach your dog to “leave it.”  Just have 100% bison pet treats ready and start training today.


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