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Dog Flu: Can Your Dog Get It? A dog flu stain that can prove deadly to pets has been detected in several states around the U.S. Here are some facts and symptoms that will help dog lovers and dog owners determine if their pet has contracted it. Dog flu, a highly contagious and ...
The One-Minute Horse Training Manager If your life is so busy you literally only have a minute or two a day to spend with your horse, then here are 5 smart training tips you can use to keep your horse "tuned up" when you have just minutes a day. Smart Tip #1: Practice Backing Up Suppose you ...
Why Difficulties In Horse Training A Good Thing I'll never forget one of the first horses I trained by myself. I could not have picked a better horse to give me problems. This horse was slow to motivate. He was very much his own "person" so to speak and was going to do what he pleased...at ...
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Barking is normal for a dog, and a little bit here and there is ok. However a dog barking all day long can be annoying even to the most patient dog lover. Here are some simple ways to help stop excessive barking: * Exercise your dog often. Tired dogs spend their time sleeping rather than barking. * Give your dog some good chew toys. Chewing is a good stress reliever and is a great way to occupy your dog’s time. Your dog will have a hard time barking if his mouth is full. * Try to mask outdoor noises. This can be as simple as turning on the stereo or TV for your dog. You might even consider investing in a white noise machine. * Acknowledge your dog’s barking. Sometimes your dog is simply trying to tell you something, and if you acknowledge him, he will often stop barking. * Teach your dog the “Quiet” command. If your dog keeps on barking after you acknowledge him, say “Quiet” sternly without yelling. If he stops barking, praise him. * Make a noise shaker. Throw a few coins in an empty water bottle or soda can and tape it shut. If your dog is not responding to your quiet command, shake the can. Dogs really don’t like that sound and will often stop when they hear it. * Give him a squirt. Give your dog a stern “No,” and give him a quick squirt with a water bottle. Remember to aim for your dog’s body rather than his face. * Try a trainer collar like the Gentle Leader. This collar is similar to the halters worn by horses. When your dog starts barking, pulling the lead will gently press your dog’s mouth closed for the next few seconds. The nice part is that you don’t have to scold your dog. All you have to do is pull when he barks. * Know when to switch strategies. If you don’t see any improvement with a particular strategy, try another one. About The Author Winfred Jennings is the owner of www.advancesinhealth.com which has specialized in natural health awareness for the past 5 years. His newest work "How To Keep Your Dog Healthy" can be found at www.advancesinhealth.com/DG/index.html.
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New York Seizes Control of Horse-Racing BoardNew York TimesAndrew M. Cuomo of New York took control of horse racing in the state on Tuesday, announcing that he was creating a new board to replace the New York Racing Association in hopes of reforming a scandal-plagued industry that generates hundreds of ...and more » |
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