Sunday, January 29, 2012

Chinese Blogger Saves More Than 1,000 Dogs From Being Eaten

HEEL COMMAND c Begin with your dog in a SIT/STAY on your left side, both of you facing forward. Step forward with your left foot, as you say “_________, HEEL.” (command tone) Patting your left hip while praising will encourage your dog to remain at your side. c Continue walking at a moderate pace. As your dog moves out of the HEEL position, use a quick SNAP AND RELEASE in the opposite direction, as you say “NO!” (correction tone) Repeat the HEEL command (command tone) as you encourage your dog with praise. c Make it a challenge for your dog to stay by your side by changing directions rapidly without warning, and by changing your speed from very slow to a brisk walk. c When practicing the HEEL command, always begin and end with your dog in a SIT/STAY position at your left side. . c The HEEL command is one of the most difficult for your dog to master. For this reason, it is crucial that you practice every day. However, limit your practice sessions to 2 minute spurts for the first week, gradually increasing the time to 8-10 minutes. Here’s a tip for practice: try point-to-point heeling. Pick an object, like a mailbox or fire hydrant. Walk your dog in HEEL directly toward that object. Then turn about-face, and repeat the procedure with a different object. This will help you teach him to move forward in a straight line, without veering or pulling. As always, remember to praise your dog -- and make it fun! TRAINING GOAL:________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ c Remember: If you have any questions, please call our office Monday-Friday, 8:30 am -5:00 pm c (704) 573-3647
Chinese Blogger Saves More Than 1,000 Dogs From Being Eaten
Luckily, a 40-year-old blogger and volunteer for the Chongqing Small Animal Protection Association who goes by name Peng spotted the dogs being shipped in stacked cages on a flatbed truck and posted a plea online to save them, China Daily reports.
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Winter Months, Protect your Pet
Did you know in the time it takes for a human to get frostbite, is the same time your dog or cat to get it also? The pads on your pet’s feet are usually the first to be frostbitten. Just because your pet has fur, does not protect it from the harsh
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Woman trapped in car while dogs attack pet goats
When the dogs turned in her direction, she got back in the car to protect herself. The woman, who lives on Fairwood Road, told the dispatcher she has never seen the dogs before. While on the phone, she realized the other goat was killed, and told the
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Family dog shot in house burglary
When asked if police believe the dog was shot while trying to protect the home, Dolleman said police aren’t sure of the dog’s interaction with the burglar. Police are looking into whether the burglar knew the homeowners. The Dover Police
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Will 2012 see more security options for phones?
Mobile security has come a long way over the years. Moving from a simple password, to more complicated ones, to drawing lines on the screen it’s become something of a focal point for people to make sure that the information on their device is
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