Preventing Behavior Problems

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Goals   One of the more common reasons pets are euthanized is due to behavioral problems. There are many reasons for behavioral problems in dogs. This section emphasizes the importance of early prevention to minimize this serious problem. To teach your pup specific behaviors that will help him/her avoid developing annoying and/or dangerous behavior problems. Common dog behavioral problems include: Barking Chewing Digging Separation Anxiety Inappropriate Elimination Begging Chasing Jumping Up Biting Aggression Tools you will need Food bowl and food Yummy treats "Home alone Toys" (Buster Cubes, activity Balls, Kongs, etc.) Overview More dogs are put to sleep annually

Puppy Manners

2024-08-06T07:33:34-07:00April 29th, 2020|Tips|

Goal of Manners To teach your pup basic manners that will make him/her welcome members of the human community. Tools you will need Houseline Buckle collar, 6’ leash (leather, cloth, or nylon recommended; no chain leashes) Yummy treats   Toys Overview Many of us grew up thinking that dogs could not be trained until they were at least six months old. This belief was based upon the traditional, command-based training techniques that utilized choke chains and corrections. With the more contemporary reward-based training techniques (lure/reward and clicker training), training can start much, much earlier and thus helps teach the pup

Leadership and Guidance for your Puppy

2024-08-06T07:33:50-07:00April 29th, 2020|Tips|

Goal To provide appropriate guidance and leadership to our dogs so that they learn the rules and customs of living in human society. Tools you will need Just you and your dog and some yummy treats and fun toys Overview There are many dog training books that still promote the myth that dogs do things because they want to "dominate" us. This "domination theory" has probably led to more abuse of dogs than any other reason. It has led people to believe that they must use physical force and aversive training techniques to train their dogs. This belief comes from

Housetraining a Puppy

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Goal of House training The goal of "house training" a puppy is to teach your new pup that she/he should eliminate only in a specific place, e.g., the backyard or papers on the patio. Tools you will need The most important tool you will need is patience and perseverance. In addition, the following supplies will be needed: Crate Exercise Pen For "paper training" you need newspapers or training pads, along with enzymatic cleaning solution House line Yummy treats Overview House training puppies can begin as early as five weeks of age and, depending upon the individual puppy and your ability

Important Phone Numbers

2024-08-06T07:33:50-07:00April 29th, 2020|General|

  Poison Phone Numbers Pet poison Helpline- 800-213-6680 Animal Poison Control Center-  888-426-4435 National Animal Poison Control Center- 800-548-2423 Kansas State University- 758-532-5679 Be prepared to give the following information: Your name, address and telephone number Any information regarding the exposure (ie; the amount of poisonous product, the amount of times since the exposure to the poison, etc.) The species of animal, breed, age, sex, weight and whether or not more than one animal is involved The name of the poison or type of poison that the animal was exposed to, if you know (provide as much information as possible) What

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