Tuesday, February 1, 2011

D.C. Dog Training Classes - Washington (Ken Landa Dog Training, Royal Oak Dog Training) City Paper

D.C. Dog Training Classes - Washington City Paper
Good Dog DC Positive reinforcement dog training addressing housetraining, leash walking, socialization, obedience, and more. Private lessons: $65–$175 per session; group classes: $100–$250. 4401-A Connecticut Ave. NW. (202) 341-5302. gooddogdc.com

Save 53% at Mindful Manners Dog Training - Charleston City Paper
Mindful Manners Dog Training is offering a $75 90-minute personal dog training session for only $35. To sign up for this deal, go to dealmobs.com/Charleston . This voucher expires 7/30/2011 and may not be combined with any other offer. One (1) voucher per

When Your Dog Loves You Too Much...

Separation Anxiety is often misdiagnosed in the canine world. Sometimes it is really just boredom or the dog becoming adventurous when given the opportunity. If your dog seems to follow you and stick to you like glue, and/or if destruction is happening within the first 20 minutes you are away, then you are probably dealing with some form of separation anxiety. Here are some things that you can do to help: - Keep your comings and goings neutral! Don't make a big fuss at either time. - Practice leaving with your normal cues (pick up your keys, grab your purse, put on your work shoes, etc.), then don't leave. This will help desensitize your dog to your departures. - Give your dog a hobby while you are gone. Stuff a Kong, leave treats around the house, utilize a feeding tube, or anything that will get your dog up, moving and eating. A dog that is eating is not a stressed dog. - Leave your dog with an article of clothing that smells like you, such as an old t-shirt that you recently slept in. - A good dog is a tired dog! Try to exercise your dog more both mentally and physically.

I'm With Stupid: Man Sniffs Dog and Lives to Tell About it - Huffingtonpost.com (Ken Landa Dog Training, Royal Oak Dog Training)

I'm With Stupid: Man Sniffs Dog and Lives to Tell About it - Huffingtonpost.com
Fortunately, he's able to ram Eric Stoltz's giant needle of adrenaline directly into her heart to save her. Given that -- and despite for breaking into a woman's house and stealing electronic equipment, jewelry and other items, including an urn and a

Bystanders save Eugene woman & service dog from dog pack attack - msnbc.com
EUGENE , Ore. (KMTR) -- A Eugene woman has three strangers to thank for escaping serious injury on Monday afternoon, after a pack of three dogs attacked her and her service dog. It happened near west 8 th Street and Polk in west Eugene on Monday afternoon

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K-9 ie. SMARTER THAN THE AVERAGE DOG - Gather.com
K-9's co-creator, Bob Baker , had long sought to produce a television series starring the metal dog. Indeed, in 1997 Doctor Who Magazine an overactive computer module in the shape of an attractive young woman". This early premise was abandoned before

Barking dog saves Tampa family from house fire - msnbc.com
TAMPA — A barking dog woke Marisela Castrejon in time for her to get her husband and three daughters safely out of their burning West Tampa home early this morning. Panson, a 2-year-old boxer mix, woke Castrejon about 4:30 a.m. She walked to the back of

Woman injured, cat dies after house fire on Lake Oswego's Tolkien Lane - Oregonian
Neighbors said the woman was injured after trying to save her two cats and a dog from the flames. Firefighters have found the body of one of the cats. The other cat and dog have not been found. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Zoutendijk

When Your Dog Loves You Too Much...

Separation Anxiety is often misdiagnosed in the canine world. Sometimes it is really just boredom or the dog becoming adventurous when given the opportunity. If your dog seems to follow you and stick to you like glue, and/or if destruction is happening within the first 20 minutes you are away, then you are probably dealing with some form of separation anxiety. Here are some things that you can do to help: - Keep your comings and goings neutral! Don't make a big fuss at either time. - Practice leaving with your normal cues (pick up your keys, grab your purse, put on your work shoes, etc.), then don't leave. This will help desensitize your dog to your departures. - Give your dog a hobby while you are gone. Stuff a Kong, leave treats around the house, utilize a feeding tube, or anything that will get your dog up, moving and eating. A dog that is eating is not a stressed dog. - Leave your dog with an article of clothing that smells like you, such as an old t-shirt that you recently slept in. - A good dog is a tired dog! Try to exercise your dog more both mentally and physically.