Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Child attacked by dog - NEWS.com.au

BANISHING BEGGING You have made a wonderful meal and you have invited over friends. You gather around the table and soak in the sights and smells of the prepared meal and look forward to spending your time together. Then you realize that you are not the only one who appreciates the event. Your dog has arrived and is staring, pawing, and whining in a full theatrical production hoping to be paid in food. Begging is not a reality that most dog owners enjoy, and is appreciated by fewer guests. What if your dog does not beg for food, but instead begs for your attention? Why do dogs beg at all? How do you make them stop? Dogs beg because they are either looking for food, rank, or attention. Dogs who beg for food generally get what they want. To resolve this type of beggar you need to be sure that your dog never receives food during human food times. This means that you can never reward your dog with a treat at the table or during food preparation. Put the scraps off to the side and give it to your dog during its regular feeding times, in their bowl, if you must, but never give it to them during human food events. Never means never. Dogs are persistent and even a 1% chance will be worth pursuing. You will lose ground if anyone feeds the dog during their begging periods. In the dog world, the order in which the animals eat is an indication of their rank within the pack. Therefore, sometimes begging is a challenge for position within the family. The most powerful dogs eat first and the lowest ranking dog eats last. When a dog gets rewarded for begging, they eat at the same time, or before someone else, and therefore move up the leadership ladder. The rightful position of a canine companion is below all of the family members. Make sure that your dog does not eat during or before anyone in the household. Feed the dog in its own bowl, away from the dinner table, after the meal to maintain the proper balance in your family's hierarchy. Dogs who beg for attention exhibit the same whining, crying, and pawing behaviors, but, instead of food, pursue interaction. In order to reverse these behaviors, you need to avoid giving your dog attention during these times. Whenever they begin to act out, ignore them completely. No eye contact, no verbal reactions, no touching. If you respond during their tantrum, the dog will achieve the attention it is desires. Negative attention is still attention. Resume interaction when the dog stops its negative behavior. The dog will realize that it is only positive behavior that receives their desired outcome. Overcome the possible guilt that can come from ignoring the begging by giving your dog some of your quality time when they are doing the right thing, so that they know that they do not need to beg in the first place.
Child attacked by dog - NEWS.com.au

Child attacked by dog
NEWS.com.au
AN infant girl has suffered shocking head injuries after being attacked by a dog in Melbourne's southeast tonight. Paramedics were called to the child's home in Ryan Rd, Pakenham at around 7.30pm (AEDT) to find her being comforted by her mother.

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Dangerous Dogs: Mother Who Lost 4-Year-Old Son Urges Cameron To Change Law - Huffington Post UK

Dangerous Dogs: Mother Who Lost 4-Year-Old Son Urges Cameron To Change Law
Huffington Post UK
I know some dogs are mistreated but some dogs aren't and they do turn and I would just say rather safe than sorry, really." Earlier this week a six-year-old girl lost most of her ear when she was savaged by a dog. The child was in Pole Hill, Chingford, ...

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More than one million dogs in Britain are aggressive, study finds - Telegraph.co.uk

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More than one million dogs in Britain are aggressive, study finds
Telegraph.co.uk
He said he would like to see tighter controls on the ownership of dangerous dogs and more dog-free parks. Det Sgt Stuart Cheek, of the Metropolitan Police, said: “This was an appalling incident that left a young child with serious injuries which are ...
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