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Dogs Behavior Problems
I'd like to know if you never used to take your dog out for long then you increased it, how did this affect your dogs behaviour?
Were they calmer, more responsive within a week from getting rid of too much energy? That type of thing, also how long were the walks before and how long are they now? Also if you could add details – did his recall improve? Less impulsive behahiour overall? Bark less? Sleep better? Basically any and all differences you've noticed since improving their excercise, thanks. Well, I have your answer. I learned the benefits of exercising the dog and behavior many many years ago, with my first dog. She was a rescue, approx 1 1/2 years old, beagle/lab mix. I'd take her for a walk, or what I thought was a decent walk and then we would come into the house and she'd run around like a nutcase, jumping on and off the couch, on and off the bed, just running around. I realized, that was because she wasn't tired. I then started increasing our walks. So our routine became go to the park in the morning, off-leash, chase squirrels, play ball then finish our walk on leash through town. I would say it was appx mile walk. We maintained this well into her senior years. At 12, 13 & 14 years old, she was still in terrific condition, it was only until she hit 15 did she start to slow down and she didn't enjoy the night walks anymore due to vision changes. My current dogs are dachshunds (standards), they're from hunting/show lines. These guys don't get tired either. I have the same routine with them that I had with my mix. So I would say we do a total of approx 4 miles a day, of course, it's less depending on the weather (very hot or very cold or bad footing due to ice). When we get stuck with only leash walking and our walks are short due to the weather, my guys just don't know what to do with themselves. Besides a good amount of exericse, they also go to obedience class, agility class, obedience run-thru's, so they're always physically and mentally stimulated, so when they do get home, they eat and sleep. A Tired Dog is a Good Dog is an expression I found to be true.
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Rescue Dogs
I'm looking for a puppy does anyone know of any good rescue centres that would come to my house dorchester, dorset or any rescue centres near here???? Thanks SORRY GUYS FOR ALL U WHO WANT TO HELP ME DORCHESTER IS IN DORSET RIGHT IN THE SOUTH WEST OF ENGLAND/UK THANKS. Today I found out that… What about this one at Kingston Maurward, Dorchester? I don't know if they'd deliver but presumably you would be able to have a chat with someone there about that. . aah, sorry just noticed that they don't have the facilties to house dogs at that site. However, there are other shelters in your general area – found some on this page: #dorset It seems that most of your local rescue centres make use of people willing to foster animals within their own homes – so someone may be happy to deliver to you (I expect that they may wish to 'vet' you anyway). Based in Poole: Poole & Bournemouth: (Tasha the Springer puppy is gorgeous.) Blandford: This article talks about cats but at the bottom it gives phone numbers for people who are willing to rehome an 'animal' to call. The only other thing that I can suggest is that you contact your local council (possibly District Council if you have one) & ask to speak to the Dog Warden. He or she will be able to give you advice & point you in the right direction to rescue a pup. Hope that one of these is able to help you & you are able to rescue a wonderful pup.
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Dog Behavior Modification
Supposedly, in one session, the trainer is able to address & eliminate unwanted habits such as excessive barking, accidents in the house, jumping on people, etc. They say they will follow up any time your dog, or you, have a relapse and offer a lifetime guarantee. I have 3 Toy Fox Terriers and the trainer wanted almost a month's mortgage payable (nonrefundable) at the first session. For this much, I would hope the minimum would be a lifetime guarantee although I feel more comfortable if the cost of the program was prorated as the dog progresses or not. I have not found one person, other than the Bark Busters trainer, who has used this program. There are few ads and they claim not to use the clicker method. Any information you have would be greatly appreciated. Well, I have your answer right here. I would not pay anyone to train my dogs, unless you have a very serious problem (like aggression or something) that you have tried many ways to solve and really need help. My advice is go get a dog training book and try to work on these things yourself. It'll take patience but if you use the right techniques you will be successful, even if it takes a while.
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