Sunday, October 26, 2008

How many of you have dogs with wetting problems?

It is more common than you think. Most people don't talk about it. Some pups can't hold as long as we think they should. Often people put their pup out to potty and the pup forgets to go. Once they get back inside and relax, the bladder relaxes also. Best thing to do is put them out, when they come in crate them for 15 minutes and than back outside. Remember if you keep water down all the time, they maybe drinking more than they need. (just because they don't have anything better to do) Remember anything that goes in must come out. Pups have small bladders and can't hold for more than 20 minutes. I pick the water up at about 6pm for the night, you can very this. Once they are older it doesn't seem to be a problem. If they seem to be going to much, check with your vet to see if they have a bladder infection, it's not uncommon.
Alright what about those older males that hike their legs in the house. There are couple of different things you can try. One is a diaper, yes they make them for dogs. And they do work. You have to remember to take them off when the go outside. A friend of mine, housebroke her mom's Yorkie using them. There is also a belly band, it fits over you know what. I have use this and it does work. They are less expensive than the diaper. And if you can sew you can make one yourself and use light day pads inside.
And than we get to the females. The diapers works and so do breeches. Often after a female is fixed they leak when they are sleeping. The diapers do work or at least they help with the problem.
I hope this will help with the wetting problems.

Friday, October 17, 2008

How do people pick their dogs?

I'm trying to understand why people pick the dogs they do. Like when an elderly couple get a Jack Russel Terrier and don't understand the little guy can out run them or he gets under their feet. People need to stop and meet the different dogs before they decide. Reading about the different breeds is good, but it's not the same as meeting them.
I remember a gal that got a Malamute. She worked very hard on training the dog. Which at six months almost weighed as much as her. When I asked her why she pick that breed she told me, because they are pretty...............
Any opions on this subject?

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Clicker Training

Clicker training is the big thing. It really is. It is not as easy as it sounds. Timing is everthing. The clicker is just to mark a behavior you want. If your timing is off you can mark a behavior you don't want. The clicker also is a promise of a treat. When I have the clicker on my wrist, C.C. is known to hit it, just a reminder that she want to do anything. Find a good class and give it a try, you might be suprised.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Long or short haired dogs

As you can see I have shelties. They do have alot of hair coat, but they really only shed out twice a year. So a good brushing seems to keep them in good shape.
So then there are those short hair breeds, they shed and shed all year long. I have a friend that has Labs. She has dog hair and more dog hair.
I should mention those breeds that need to be clipped, such as poodles. They look good after a trim, but look out when they start to grow out.
Something to think about the next time your looking for a dog.

The Martha Show

Well, I just went to Martha's blog and entered the blogging contest. This is new to me, but I am having fun and hope I make people think.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Dogs running away

How many of you have dogs running away from you? It seems to be a common problem. Here is a simple trick to change that behavior. You need to make you better than anything else.
Practice in the house first than move to the fenced in yard. Get some really good treats. This can be spam or cheese, what ever they really like.(make your treats pea size) Don't practice after they have eaten, you want them to be hungry. Start by calling their name and when they look give a treat. After a few times, go to a different room and call them, when they show up they get a treat. After you have this going good move to the yard. This isn't a quick fix. You are trying to change a behavior so it takes time and practice to make it better. Treats aren't for ever, but it's start, you slow up how often they get the treats. You want to keep them guesting. I hope this will help some of you out there. Good luck.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Designer Pups

I have been around the dog world for quite awhile and I don't understand the big todo with the designer pups. No matter how you put it together they are still just mixed pups. The problem with the mixed pups, no one is considering the genetics. Real simple it's not just what you see you are going to get. I know a gal that is breeding Cocapoos. She is trying to breed them smaller and smaller. Her problem is on those very popular pups are their knee caps. They keep coming out of the socket which means they have trouble walking and then end up with surgeries. I'd say that is more than most people want. And she gets a pretty penny selling them. Worse of all she knows this could be a problem and she is selling those pups. People are calling her all the time.
Then there is the Labardoodle or the Goldendoodle. I know a few of these sweet dogs. I can't help, but wonder if the breeders (????) have taken the time to check out hips on their dogs before using them to breed. You know like OFA's on the parents. What I mean is if the parents have had their hips x-rayed to be sure they are not displace tic. I would bet not.
The long and short of it. If you like surprises than a mixed breed is great. But instead of supporting those questionable breeder's look at the shelters. And if you know what you want, look for a good breeder. One that will take time to talk. And not just interested in selling a dog.