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Sunday, 26 June 2011

Warning! You Must Acquire An Alpha Dog Attitude To Train Your Dog

You bought a dog recently and you have started your dog training. You are trying hard to make your pet listen to you. But the amount of effort you are putting in your training, you are not getting the same or even near result. Do you know what's the missing point? The answer is, you must develop an attitude of alpha dog.

If you lose control or don't achieve an alpha dog attitude, there is a high probability that your pet dog will not listen to you after a certain time. She will find out your weak points and disobey you. Not only that, it may start biting and extremely bad behaviour.

Have you ever watched really good dog trainers in action? They all have different dog training styles and different dog training techniques, but they all have at least one thing in common. That one thing is the Alpha Dog attitude. They all stand tall. They all speak in a tone of voice that says, "I am in charge." They order dogs to do things, and they do not request the dog's compliance. Alpha is an attitude. All dog trainers know this, and if you are ever going to train your dog, you must adopt and perfect the alpha attitude.

Establishing your alpha status with a new puppy is simple. The position of lying on the back with all four paws in the air is the ultimate passive-submissive posture. Watch a mother dog with her pups. When your puppy misbehaves or doesn't obey immediately, the mother dog rolls the pup over onto its back and stands over it.
When your new puppy doesn't comply with a command, simply roll him over on his back and hold him there for a minute. You do not have to hit him or shout at him. Body language is what dogs understand best. When you roll him onto his back, you are demonstrating your dominance. You are establishing yourself as the alpha in what the puppy considers his pack - the family.

When you start doing alpha dog activities, your puppy may not like it and it may start some activities to avoid your command. But you need to discipline yourself. No matter how cute your puppy looks during barking, you must train her in the right way. When you keep continuing your alpha dog attitude, the puppy will start to obey you. Your puppy is looking for something that she can depend on. When she discovers you in this position, she will feel dependant on you and start to listen to your words.

The bottom line is, you must be discipline to achieve an alpha dog attitude in order to train your dog.

Keep your per with you when you are flying


Air Travel and Animals

Do you have to travel by means of air in the near prospect? If you do, are you a pet owner who needs to bring your pet along with you? Although most of us leave our pets at home, you may not want to do so or your purpose for travel may be to move, as opposed to taking a enjoyable filled vacation. In spite of of your reasons for wanting or needing to travel with your pet or pets, there are a number of important points that you will need to keep in mind.

The first stair in traveling with a pet is to make sure that you can do so. Although a good number of airlines will let pets on their planes, not all will. You may be in a predicament if you plan to depart from a small airport with only one or two airlines. If they do not accept pets or if their rules and restrictions are too much for you to deal with, you will want to inspect other nearby airports, especially those that are larger in size.

When traveling by air with your pet or pets, it is essential to remember that you will be charged an supplementary fee. Unfortunately, many first time pet travelers consider that they can use their pets and their pet carriers to add up towards as a carry-on bag or a checked bag. This isn't how it works though. You will, almost always, be charged an extra fee for traveling with a pet. This extra fee will likely depend on the airline in question and well as your pet's location, such as in the cabin or in the baggage partition.

That brings to another important point. Even with some of the airlines that allow pets, like cats and dogs, on board their flights, not all allow pets to be in the cabin with other passengers. This is particularly common on small planes where allergy symptoms may be a big fear. If you cannot part with your pet, be sure to explore for an airline that will allow you to keep him or her in the cabin with you. With that said, remember that the size of your pet will also play a huge factor in your options.

Despite of where your pet is kept for the plane travel, you will need to have a pet carrier or crate for them. Many airlines have specific rules and restrictions on what sort can be used. Resections a lot include materials used, as well as size. Most will provide you with that information when asked. Speaking of pet crates and carriers, it is important to make sure that you give your pet sufficient room to stand and move around a little bit. In fact, most airlines will refuse to transport pets that they feel are unsafe from small pet crates and carriers.

It is also important to make sure that you get your pet checked by their vet. You will want to make sure that your pet has all necessary vaccinations and that they are fit for travel. Also, all airlines require that you receive a health certificate, which will state that your pet is healthy and safe for travel.

The above mentioned points are just a few of the many that you will want to take into consideration when traveling with a pet. Added suggestions include booking direct flights, making sure your pet's collar is marked with the proper identification, as well as their pet carrier.

Chitika

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