Everybody love their pets correct? We give them homes, groom them and feed them the best way we know how. Many times we buy the products that grocery have stacked up in their shelves; assuming that these will give the most benefits to the dog. That?s not necessarily true. Homemade pet food is a great way to introduce the required nutrients to your beloved canine?s diet.

Let?s not make a mistake though - homemade dog food is not the scraps and things you see on the dinner plate when everyone else is done. Seed, stems and large pieces of hard bone should not be handed out to canines for their meals. If your family cuisine are of a healthy and low sodium fare, then it?s alright to give them these leftovers. Other than that, plan and prepare meals specifically for him.

You will need to remember to stay away from certain food when feeding your canine namely: chocolates, lunch meat and ham, sauces, cheese and spicy food. This will mess up your dog?s digestive system, and in some cases, even prove to be fatal. Include instead grains like rice, barley, oatmeal and buckwheat in the diet. Put in pieces of savory meat and other protein rich sources of food. Ensure that they are all thoroughly cooked and sufficiently cut up.

Fresh vegetables like carrots, broccoli, seaweed and bananas finely chopped and mashed will make for great additions to the meals you are preparing for him. The main purpose and goal with homemade pet food is to provide your dog with the right and appropriate nutrients that will make him as healthy as possible right? You can also read up on special supplements to fill in the essential vitamins he may not always get. As always, consult your vet first before proceeding with any diet changes.

It is generally recommended that dog owners should not supply their pet homemade and processed fare together. If the canine has always had a particular brand of pet food but you want to veer him towards the healthier homemade alternative; make the transition slowly. Start giving him little prepared snacks in between his regular meals. If there is no unexplainable adverse physical reaction that the pet is giving off, you can introduce the new menu by stages. Gradually reduce the dog food given and increase the amount of the fresh food in his meals.

The good news is, you don?t have to worry about the bother of preparing your dog?s food every day. What you can do is to take the healthy leftovers from the family dinner table the past few days and convert it to a week?s worth of tasty canine snacks. Change the menu frequently to lower the risk of your pet acquiring food allergies. Also, this will make mealtimes more interesting to the animal as well.

Serving up delicious homemade dog food is not only a healthier alternative; it may save you some extra cash as well. Use the savings for doggie treats and entertainment you and your beloved pet can enjoy. Now if that doesn?t get an excited yip from you and your dog, I don?t know what will.

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by Juliette Crane

Learn some of these fantastic homemade dog treats to have your pet fetch you your slippers every time you get home. Alright so maybe that?s an exaggeration; but these tips on how to make dog treats will surely make you a hit to any beloved canine. The best part about it is?they are pretty easy to make too.

Let us begin by preparing simple chicken snacks. If you will be having chicken for dinner, set aside a portion to make for the dogs food. Bake or roast the lightly seasoned bird. Cut and dice the meat. Place these pieces on top of a cookie sheet and bake in 110?C temperature until you see it browning or becoming crisp. When done, cool the chicken bites for a few minutes before serving or repacking for future use.

Boil liver or beef heart in water and season with spices your dog seem to like. Let simmer for about 2 hours or until well cooked and slice them in chewable treats. You can place these in a plastic air tight bag and freeze them until needed. Make sure you completely thaw them out first before you feed it to the pup lest he gets indigestion and iced teeth.

If organ meat or chicken are not available?hot dogs are great and cost efficient canine treats as well. Slice these edible dogs into ready to eat pieces and microwave them in the oven until they obtain a tougher consistency. Keep them with you anytime for those ready snacks you can give your pet. For those pet owners who hold the dog treats in between their teeth, these nibbles are fantastic snacks.

Dessert treats are also not that difficult to accomplish. Combine a small jar of applesauce with 2 Tbsp honey, 2 cups of water, 1 egg and a dash of vanilla. Set aside. In another bowl, mix 4 cups of flour, 1 Tbsp of baking powder and 1 Tbsp of nutmeg powder. Fold in the first mixture into the second bowl of dry ingredients. Mix thoroughly until you have yourself a smooth and creamy batter. Spoon out dollops of this batter on a greased cookie sheet and bake for 1 hour in a 350?F temperature. Be forewarned that humans and canines may fight each other for these luscious apple chews.

You can add or subtract ingredients but make sure to research first before you do. Certain food that we eat are hazardous to canines like chocolates, grapes and most nuts. These homemade dog treats are easy to make but always exercise special care and consult with the vet before any significant change in their diets are made.

When you do your best to learn how to make dog treats, you are sending a message that you care and want only the best for your pet. Your pet is lucky to be under the shadow of your house and with these added treats ? being happy and obedient will be second nature to him.

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by Martin Davis

Teaching your dog obedience training is not easy, many people will advise you differently to what works best. Getting to know your dog and spending time practising will bring you closer and you will soon understand each other.

There are certain things that one should be doing which will help you to achieve your goals when training your dog to be obedient. So what should you do that will ensure that your dogs obedience training goes well?

1. Respect and loyalty is import between you and your dog, the relationship has to be built up around mutual respect. However do not let your dog take control, remember you are in charge!

2.When training your dog to be obedient make sure that you stay confident and in control.

3. When it comes to obedience training for dogs it is important that not only they are sociable but also that they are happy and outgoing. This way you will find your dog will be much happier to obey the commands that you give to them.

4. When training your dog work with the dogs natural drives and instincts, doing this you will see fast results.

There are many training tips, tricks and techniques for getting your dog to obey your commands. Below we take a look at some of the most important.

Rule 1. Always praise your dog when they have completed a new task, if they fail the task or command then correct them so they know for next time. Remember a dogs concentration is not as good as a humans so be patient.

Rule 2. As time goes on, your dog will start to pick up your commands and have a greater attention span. This takes time so repeat everything again and again.

Rule 3. Make sure you provide feedback whatever the outcome when teaching your dog new commands, this will let the dog no whats acceptable and what is not.

Rule 4. You should always be realistic about how much your dog will be able to learn during any given session of obedience training. Also you need to be fair when training, this is especially important when you are teaching some new obedience skills. Also during the initial training make sure that you never correct or punish your dog for doing something wrong when.

Rule 5. As well as making sure that each training session does not drag on, make sure that it is fun and sharp. This will help them understand what is required from you.

Rule 6. When you are giving your dog obedience training, make sure that you take it slowly and help them to master one command at a time. This will again help them to understand what is required but it will also help to stimulate and mentally challenge them throughout the process.

Rule 7. Do not just train your dog at training sessions its a good idea to teach them in their everyday tasks. One example of this would be to give them their food on command, hold back and make them sit before they eat.

Rule 8. If your dog is ever in the wrong make sure you grab their attention to make them realise that they have done wrong. If you do not and leave it, they will start to become confused and wont know whats right or wrong.

Rule 9. Always treat your dog with a reward every time they get a command correct, this will please the dog and let them know that they have done the right thing, making them aware for the next time.

Rule 10. If you do find it difficult teaching your dog obedience, then there are plenty of dog training classes all over the UK, attending these once a week will pay dividends. Have a look for the nearest class in your area!

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by Geraldine Dimarco

Sure, we all love our dogs. The indoor poop and the pee spots are unfortunate incidents that happen to come with the package. Wouldn't it be great though to not have to deal with cleaning up his mess anymore? With your patience and these tips on potty training dogs, it can be done.

Hearing the obligatory chores in house training dogs is enough to make the best of us cringe. Some don't even bother to make an effort. As a result, many dogs have never learned the basics on toilet training. It may be easier to teach puppies good habits, but adult dogs can still learn to do their business outside properly.

First thing you have to remember is that its easier to train adult dogs to do than to don't. This means that if he was taught not to go potty indoors, you will have a hard time undoing this learned behavior. Instead, you have to teach him a new habit. In this case, its going outside to relieve himself.

Choose an area for this specific purpose. Around ten to fifteen minutes after meal times, go out and walk him around the designated spot. As you walk back and forth around the spot, clearly speak out a phrase that relates to this particular activity like, 'go potty'. Say it repeatedly until he finally 'goes potty'. Praise him enthusiastically right after to let him know he's done a good job. Do this for a few weeks, always using the same toilet area. Remember house training dogs require consistency in the patterns you set.

Dog accidents can still crop up even when you are in the middle of potty training him. If you catch in the act, quickly stop him and take him outside to finish his business. Give him treats and play with him right after he successfully finishes doing it outside. If you find the mound of poop alone with no dog in sight, do not look for him and start yelling. He will not understand that you are getting mad because of this particular action. Be vigilant to the dog right after his eating time to avoid future similar incidents.

When you do have accidents in the house, clean it up thoroughly as soon as possible. Use a deodorizing antibacterial solution to get rid of any stain and smell it might leave behind. As you know in potty training dogs, they will return to the spot they marked. Dogs do not want their poop and pee in their sleeping area so ensure that their cage is as small as comfortably possible.

Do not bring food and water to your pet two hours before sleeping or else you might find yourself sleepily leading him out at night for toilet breaks. Take him out to walk early morning or right after he finishes nap time. When you have successfully accomplished training him to go potty outdoors, ensure that going outside is accessible and convenient for him. An open back door will encourage him to continue his newly found talent in discharging outside.

Potty training dogs is an important chore for responsible pet owners. Not only does it discipline and mentally stimulate your dog to behave correctly, you home will be all the cleaner and nicer because of it.

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by Andyl Hannerl

There are many different things that dogs can do to cause their owners anxiety. They can bark incessantly, they can run away, they can urinate in the house or chew up everything in sight. Many of these problems can be avoided by properly training the dog from the time that the dog is a puppy.

An owner must be consistent in rewarding and providing consequences depending on the behavior shown by the dogs. This is whats needed in proper training. Dogs love being given a lot of attention by their owners. So when you ignore them when they misbehave and when you give them the attention they want and deserve when they behave correctly oftentimes will make your dog change its behavior. Another problem that your dog will have is digging.

Reasons and Answers

A lot of reasons can be identified why dogs dig. And an owner would need to analyze these reasons before you can train your dog to stop digging. Some dogs just enjoy digging. The reasons behind digging can be a dog trying to escape the yard because it wants to find a mate, or dogs are bored and some just enjoy digging in fresh dirt.

There are also some dogs that seem to need to dig as a part of their nature and some that like to make a cool place to lie, so they have a little 'den.' Finally, there are dogs that like to hide food in the dirt, and will dig holes to hide it.

The best way to keep dogs from digging is to make sure that they have adequate exercise and mental stimulation. Dogs like to learn new tricks and to experience new things. A bored dog is a destructive doge in most cases, so a dog that is well exercised and has new situations to experience is more likely to avoid destructive activity.

Do away with giving your dogs bones as this is something that will encourage it to dig and bury. Give him treats that will be readily consumable instead.

Another thing that can hinder your dog from digging is by keeping balloons in the area where they usually dig. This way, when it starts to dig again, the balloon will pop, scaring your dog and that would make digging a negative experience for him; therefore, he would not want to dig again.

Dogs that dig should not be left unsupervised in the yard. That way, if they go to dig, they can be sprayed by a hose or a squirt gun to surprise them and keep the dog from digging there again.

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by Andyl Hannerl

Digging is one of the most favorite things that dogs like to do- and this is okay if you have a space assigned for him to dig in. Even so, you can not just have them go dig all over your yard and ruin your backyard.

Walk the dog

Walk your dogs One of the options that you can do to stop your dog from digging is by taking them for a walk.Walking the dogs just around the block will keep their minds off digging and will already entertain them.Make sure that you do this two to three times a week.

Play toys Another great thing that you may want to know on how to stop a dog from digging is by giving them toys. Is will keep them away from digging around your yard and will not make them feel bored.

Another great idea if you want to know how to stop a dog from digging is to give them toys.This will also keep them entertained and make them much less likely to start digging around the yard.There are lots of great dog toys out there that you can get, and even if you just get them a new one every now and again, they are going to have something new to have fun with.

Have them trained

There will come a time that you will lose your patience in dealing with your dogs digging. And if this happens, you might want to get a trainer to do the job for you. You can find a lot of dog trainers that you can hire and they will do the job for you in training your dog how to stop digging your yard. Of course, you will need to shell out a few dollars to have your dog trained, but in the end, all the cost that you will be paying for will be worth it.

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by Andyl Hannerl

There are a lot of reasons for a dog to be aggressive towards other dogs. It can either be that the dog is fearful or nervous around another dog, it can also be that the dog is trying to be the more dominant dog, or it can be that the dog is trying to defend its territory.

An owner can also be the reason why his dog is aggressive. This can happen because the owner never socially introduces his dog to other dogs or because the dog is trying to be protective of his master, and become aggressive in this manner at the same time are becoming sexually aggressive too.

Tips

One way to stop dog aggression is to make sure that a dog is socialized as a puppy to other animals. Puppies should be allowed to play with other dogs that are mature and well behaved.

When this happens, they will learn the proper behavior that the older dogs have. They will also see that other dogs are okay and it is not a need to protect their owner from other animals nor is it a need to fight for their territory.

One way of stopping dog aggression is by immediately addressing the behavior every time it happens. Do not allow the dog to think that he can get away with this type of dangerous behavior. You can opt for a muzzle or a head collar while the dog is going through training to stop dog aggression but will not solve the problem in the long run.

Another way to stop dog aggression is by letting your dog go through strict training; this is so the dog is guided into the instructions of the owner rather than being focused on the other animal. The dog should be trained to focus on the owner so his concentration is visible and that the owner can also give commands such as sit or down even when another dog is around.

You should also be able to control your behavior and emotions; no matter how small it is so that your dog will not obtain an anxious cure from the owner. This is also one way of helping your dog stop aggression as your dog will always take its cue from you.

Once the dog knows how to focus, he can be distracted by commanding your dog to find a treat when there is another dog around. This will help stop dog aggression because the dog being asked to find the treat will not even mind the other dog around him and this means that dog aggression is stopped even before it starts.

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by Andyl Hannerl

The tip in transforming that charming puppy into an obedient dog the whole family will love is proper dog training techniques. Like children, dogs need to know the house rules and will need to respect the power of their owners.

A lot of pet owners fall in love with a scruffy, cute face puppy at the pet store or the breeders only to be disappointed when this little puppy bites on the house furniture and makes the carpet their rest room. While a lot of puppies have different styles of getting in trouble, what a responsible owner must do is to use up a lot of his time and tolerance to raise that little pup in to an obedient dog who will give joy to all. It is in this article that you will be provided with some basic dog training techniques to help you and your pup develop a joyful relationship.

Rules

First thing that you need to do in training dogs is making the house rules. The sooner you start, the more successful your training is going to be. This just means that if you wont let your seventy pound hop on your bed at night, your ten pound puppy should not be an exception, not even once.

As it is never too late to get a puppy, it is also never too early to train your puppy to stay away from your furniture or to steer clear from jumping on your guests. You have to make sure that your entire family understands that when the puppy gets home, they should be prepared to enforce the rules that you created for your dog to follow.

Keeping Consistency

When rules are set, it will be up to you, the owner of the dog, on how you can keep consistency and how you can enforce them as well. Make sure that when your puppy breaks a rule of the household reprimand him with a sharp NO and show him the proper behavior.

This goes to all aspects of dog training which would include house breaking and shoe chewing instead of him chewing on his toy. Like children, dogs learn the rules fastest when they are imposed without failure. The problem that an owner would encounter is the time and the patience spent on being consistent. However, being consistent in dog training will not only save your time and effort but your shoes as well.

Offering Positive Rewards

When your dog follows the rule effectively, always reward him for his good behavior. To produce your desired results in dog training, use more of the positive reinforcement more often than using punishments. At the start of the process, you might want to use edible treats as rewards. As soon as your dog gets the hand of the process, you can then opt to praising and giving positive attention when your dog obeys your commands. Providing positive reinforcement consistently will make your puppy learn that it is to his benefit to listen and obey your command.

Dog training is not going to be hard to do but it takes a lot of patience, consistency and time to produce desirable results. In the long run, you will realize that the time you exert in training will be worth it and you will end up with a dog that will be very much enjoyed by your family and your guests.

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by Andyl Hannerl

One of the most annoying problem behaviors that a dog can exude is its barking problem. There are so many reasons that can make the dog start barking and a lot of these reasons need to be analyzed so the dog barking problem can be stopped or at least minimized.

The environment will always have something to do with the triggers of the barking. It can either be that the dog is being territorial, he wants to dominate another dog that is around or hes just barking for the fun out of it. Some dogs however, may have the dog barking problem because they have never been socialized with other dogs and another reason would be because they just want to get what they want from their owner.

Curing The Problem

A lot of owners unknowingly make the barking problems worse when they reward their dogs in any way, even attending through it negatively. The dog needs to understand that barking is not an acceptable conduct and should never be given any rewards by the owner. A dog owner should know and understand that when he/she yells at the dog for its barking problem, he/she might think that by doing so, this can pacify the barking problem but its actually the other way around as the dog might take the yelling as a sign of attention.

If the dog is barking outside and the owner lets it in, this is also reinforcing the negative behavior and it will continue and escalate. If the dog is comforted when it barks or given a treat to 'calm it down,' this is also reinforcing the dog barking problem and it will continue.

There are several methods to training a dog to correct problem barking behavior. One of these is to not react when there is a barking issue, such as the dog barking at the phone ringing or the doorbell. If the phone rings or the doorbell, the owner should sit there and not react to it, thus showing the dog that there is not anything to be stressed out about or alert to when those sounds occur.

It would be useful and helpful to ring the phone or the doorbell regularly while training the dog so it gets used to these types of sounds and that no reaction is needed when these sounds are experienced.

There are also ways to prevent the dog barking problem especially if it continues to happen when the owner is not home. One way would be giving the dog enough exercise and leaving him enough toys to play with so he does not get bored or strained out when left alone at home.

If the dog has been barking when the owner is away, he should not be greeted when getting home, only being greeted when he has calmed down. When the dog is not barking, he should be praised and when he is barking, there should be a negative association created with the barking, such as a loud noise or a bark collar.

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by Andyl Hannerl

There are so many reasons why Golden retrievers are consistently known to be the one of the most popular choices as family pets today. They are known to be very playful and very friendly and making it the best choice for kids of all ages. They are also very eager to please and are quite bright making the Golden retriever training worth the effort and time to train a dog how to behave well.

Nonetheless, Golden retriever training can be time consuming and very disappointing sometimes for both the owner and the dog. This article will guide you how to go about Golden Retriever training smoothly ending up with a pet that your family will enjoy.

Being Housebroken

The first lesson in Golden retriever training is coaching your dog the proper place to go to the bathroom. A lot of dog owners want their dogs to learn to potty outside, and this can be done accurately by using a crate.

A crate is safely made for your dog to sleep comfortably in and is also a very effective tool in guiding your pup to learn to be in charge of his bowels and bladder. A lot of dogs will not use the same spot that they sleep in as their bathroom. This way, having your pup stay in a crate for short periods of time, this will make him learn to control his urges until he is brought outside. Once his business is done at the proper spot, you can now reward him a treat or give him attention for his positive behavior " which will also help in reinforcing the Golden retriever training.

Biting and Chewing

When dogs are curious about something, the first thing that they will use to check something out is their mouths. Make sure they know that it is not okay to use this when playing with their owners. One of the most important aspects in Golden retriever training is to train your dog that it is never acceptable to nip or mouth at you or any of the family members when playing. They also have the tendency of chewing the object nearest to them regardless if its their favorite toy or your favorite shoe.

The chewing habit of dogs which can be very destructive usually happens if they are not given enough attention or when they are left by themselves for long periods of time during the day. To be able to steer clear of this behavior, make sure you provide your dog with lots of toys that he can chew on. Also make it a point that he stays away from your furniture and your wardrobe.

Same with other dog trainings, Golden retriever training takes some time and patience to successfully complete this, but this type of training is far from impossible. Since Golden retriever are eager to please and intelligent, their being hyper can make it difficult to keep their attention for a long time during training sessions.

For you to avoid this in training, keep your sessions short and sweet. Make your sessions filled with positive reinforcement and praises and for sure, results will be delightful.

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