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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Doggy Goods!


Todays Doggy Good is the Petite Dog Blue Rester!

This cushiony design is made for small dogs and possibly cats. With a bluish color this "chair" has two legs to stand on and dangly strings on the side. A perfect place for your pooch to relax and get pampered when they are fatigued.

Pic from: http://lacetoleather.com/bathingyourdog.html

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Dogstumes!


Today's Dogstume is the Monkey Costume!

"Dress your dog up in style for Halloween, costume parties or any other occasion. This clever monkey costume is a barrel of laughs and it’s designed with your best friend’s comfort in mind.

Ultra-soft, brown, swirl patterned plush fabric makes up the head, body and tail, while the ears and belly are made of shorter, nude plush. The long tail is bendable, so you can get creative. A free fleece banana squeak toy adds to the effect. Velcro® fasteners from the costume neck to the belly help make the dog costume easy to put on and take off. The lower belly area is open for comfort and a there’s a leash hole for your convenience.

Both the fabric and the non-stick liner are 100% polyester, so care is easy. Simply machine wash the outfit on a gentle cycle in cold water, then hang it to dry. Make a monkey out of your mutt for any event."

Pic and info from: http://www.remmeer.com/dog-halloween-monkey-costume-p-1601.html

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Tuesday Tricks!


Today's Tuesday Trick will be teaching your dog to stop jumping on furniture and people!

"Stop Your Dog From Jumping on Furniture

1. Take your pup off the furniture and say "Off!" Teach your puppy early on that you do not favor her sitting on the furniture.

2. Be consistent. It's important that you don't allow your dog to jump up on furniture one day and then punish her the next time she jumps on the couch.

3. Try not to leave food on the countertops and tables. These are temptations that a dog in training cannot resist.

4. Limit your pup's roaming area to places that don't have furniture with nesting qualities if your dog jumps on furniture while you're gone.

5. Consult a pet behaviorist if the behavior persists.
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Stop Your Pet From Jumping on People

1. Be consistent with puppies and dogs; it's counterproductive to discourage your dog from jumping on others, while allowing her to jump on you and lick your face.

2. Turn all the way around when you first walk in the door and your dog leaps up on you.

3. Wait until your dog stops jumping, and say "Good!" the moment she does.

4. Command your pup to sit if she knows the command, and don't touch her until she does. Again, be consistent.

5. Tell your dog to find her toy if she doesn't know "sit." This redirects your pup's energy from jumping on you to finding her toy.
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6. Practice "no jump" with friends once your dog learns not to pounce on you. Have friends give treats and praise when your dog succeeds.
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7. Anticipate potential jumping situations, and tell your dog to sit or redirect her attention to something else.
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8. Praise your dog when she doesn't jump, especially during situations that might give her reasonable cause."

Info from: http://www.ehow.com/how_73_teach-dog-jump.html
Pic from:http://www.webweaver.nu/clipart/img/nature/dogs/dalmatian-pup-pounce.png

Monday, February 22, 2010

Crazy Dawgs!


"Hey! This is my spa day!"

Pic from: http://www.phish3r.com/php_uploads/im_crazy_dog.jpg

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Doggy Goods!


Today's Doggy Good is the Groovy Dog Collar!

"Your peaceful pooch will never protest wearing this pretty dog collar. Glittery peace symbols and dazzling daisies are embroidered on teal ribbon that is securely stitched to an adjustable baby pink nylon dog collar. Matching dog leash available in 6ft length.

Dog collar measurements that are given indicate the neck size that will fit properly."

Info and Pic from: http://www.thepamperedpup.com/dog/shop-by-designer-dog/preston-leather-dog/groovy_dog_
collar

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Dogstumes!


Today's Dogstume is the Zelda Queen Dog Costume!

"When you are the Queen you can do anything.

A lovelier queen, there never was! A beautiful tiara-crown and stunning pink tutu for a gorgeously royal pup! She will look just adorable!"

Your dog will definitely be the ruler of the house wherever it goes with this costume!

Info from: http://www.buycostumes.com/Zelda-Queen-Dog-Costume/33520/ProductDetail.aspx
Pic from: http://www.google.com/products?q=Zelda+Queen+Dog+Costume&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:
official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=gIl8S-y3C-D48Qb8kOnMBQ&sa=X&oi=product_result_group&ct=image&resnum=3&ved=0CCAQzAMwAg

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Tuesday Tricks!


Today's Tuesday Trick will be "jump!"

#1. Get a lot of treats.
#2. Take a treat when your dog is either lying down or sitting and hold it about 2 feet above their nose.
#3. If they start sitting their and begging, raise the treat higher.
#4. They should start doing little hops into the air and this should be leading to jumping.
#5. Once they jump high in the air and get the treat out of your hand, you say "jump!"

P.S. This is a very hard trick for most dogs and might take a while so you probably want to practice it a lot of times. :)

Pic from: http://www.k9nipit.com/Jumping%20dog.jpg

Monday, February 15, 2010

Crazy Dawgs!


"Want to play?!"

Pic from: http://www.mikesquarter.com/wp-content/uploads/Image/2007/sept/Photography/love-the%20animals/love-the-animals-2.jpg

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day!


Happy Valentine's Day!
From Me to You!

-Annabel
Pic from: http://www.strictlyfab.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/valentines-day-heart.jpg

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Doggy Goods!


Today's Doggy Goods product is the Rubber Gummy Ring!

"Doozie’s Rubber Gummy Ring is perfect for dogs who love to chew! Made of top-quality Malaysian hard rubber, each toy is durability tested to provide your pet with the best toys in the dog-gone world! The durable, yet flexible, material features nubby spikes for extra teething pleasure."

Pic, Info and Product from: http://www.dog.com/item/rubber-gummy-ring/311459/

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Dogstumes!


Today's dogstume will be the Pink Hippo Costume!

"Foam filled fat body and polka dot panties with a tutu. Big wide open jaws puts the dog head in the middle of the mouth. This is a very Cute and Funny costume."

Info, Product, and Pic from: http://www.fivestarfido.com/p-95549-pink-hippo-costume.aspx

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Tuesday Tricks!


Today's Tuesday Trick is "play dead!"

"Play Dead
This is an age-old move your friends will marvel at over and over again.

Use a food lure to teach your dog to lie down. As he sits, hold the snack in front of his nose and quickly move it down to his paws, saying "Down!" as you do so. Repeat until he lies down on command.

Next, teach your pooch to roll on to his back. While he's lying down, hold a snack in front of his nose with your right hand and move it in an 8-inch clockwise rotation. This will cause the dog's head and upper body to twist around. At the same time, gently push on his upper belly with your left hand. "Most of the time, the dog will immediately roll over and throw his legs up so you can scratch his belly," notes Wayne Hunthausen, DVM, the owner of Animal Behavior Consultations in Westwood, Kansas. As the dog rolls over, say "Roll over!" Repeat until he has it down, then start using only the snack and circular motion.

The last stage is a slow transition from the circular motion to pointing at your pet and saying, "Play dead." Gradually go from making a circular movement to pointing as you stand farther and farther away, repeating the cue word every time. Eventually, your pet will roll over dead every time you point at him and say "Play dead."

Info from: http://www.iams.com/iams/pet-health/dog-training.jsp?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Dog+Care+(Iams)&utm_term=dog+tricks&gclid=CMrnqKOp5p8CFZxS2godXiywHA#1
Pic from: http://img.webmd.com/dtmcms/live/webmd/consumer_assets/site_images/articles/health_tools/is_my_dog_normal_slideshow/getty_rf_photo_of_dog_playing_dead.jpg
Watch cool youtube video of dog playing dead!: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk1pOUb8a_g

Crazy Dawgs!


"My eyes are on you!"

Pic from: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3331/3210761129_42c9e44252.jpg

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Doggy Goods!



Today's Doggy Goods product is the Self-Warming Deluxe Bolster Bed!

"* Supportive bolster dog bed with reflective thermal layer
* Reflects your pet's body heat back to him to warm without electricity
* Overstuffed bolster and base offer essential support and security
Self-warming, supportive bolster bed sends your pet to dreamland in snuggly comfort. Amazingly soft quilted plush sleeping area with internal thermal layer reflects body heat, warming without electricity. MiracleLoft® overstuffed bolster offers essential support and security. Base generously stuffed with MiracleLoft polyfil and cedar chips for lasting freshness. Zippered base and bolster let you remove the polyester/cotton cover and liner insert for machine washing. Sorry, this bed cannot be personalized.

Please specify color: Olive Bailey's Paws, Charcoal Bailey's Paws, or Taupe Bailey's Paws."

Info and pics from: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=3307+1+21107&pcatid=21107

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Dogstumes!





Today's dogstume is the human ketchup and mustard bottle (to follow the hot dog dachshund)!

Adult Size Ketchup Costume Description:
"Gimmee a squeeze!
A look that says, "Tasty, tangy and sweet" and then perhaps, "Do you want fries with that?" Goes a long way! This light-weight, all-red, all-poly costume includes a conical ketchup-top hat and a printed tunic that looks just like a ketchup bottle. Just be careful if someone looks at you affectionately with a burger or hot dog in their hands.
Available in One Size Fits Most Adults.
Includes: Tunic, Hat.
Provide your own black shirt, pants and shoes (not included) to complete the look as shown.
Invite your date to dress as Mustard for a themed couples costume!"

Kid Size Ketchup Costume Description:
"This costume will make everything taste better!
Great for parades or just a day of play! This light weight and comfortable 2-piece, over-the-head costume comes with a top cap and ketchup bottle tunic. You can't enjoy a summer cookout without this delicious must-have condiment!
Available in One Size Fits Most Kids: Size 7-10.
Includes: Tunic, Hat.
Shirt, pants and shoes are not included.
Check out the Hot Dog and Mustard child costumes for a fun filled group theme this Halloween!
According to the manufacturer, removing of wrinkles is very easy. First, remove the costume from the bag as far enough in advance from when you want to wear it, unfold and fluff the costume, then just let it hang on a hanger. Second, leave it in your bathroom while you shower to allow the steam to remove wrinkles. Third, the easiest and fastest way is to use a steamer."

Adult Size Mustard Bottle Costume Description:
"Features
306rs-Std
Tunic and Hat
Undershirt, Pants, and Shoes sold separately"

Kid Size Mustard Bottle Costume Description:
"Just pull over your head and you're ready to go. Complete with matching bottle top style hat. Made of comfortable polyfoam for easy wear. One size fits most."


Pics and Info for Ketchup Bottle Costumes from: http://www.buycostumes.com/browse/_/N-/Ntt-Mustard+Bottle/results1.aspx
Pics and Info for Mustard Bottle Costumes from: http://www.google.com/products?client=safari&rls=en&q=mustard+bottle+costume&oe=UTF-8&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=jWRpS5KcN4G1tgfphp3gBg&sa=X&oi=product_result_group&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CCEQrQQwAA

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Tuesday Tricks!


Today's Tuesday Trick will be "come!"

"If your dog doesn't come when he's called, it's very likely an owner-created or family-created problem, not your dog’s problem. By not training your dog properly, you can create a dog that you have little or no control over. That’s the first mistake.

You may have taught your dog not to come to you by punishing him when he finally does. Look at it from your dog’s point of view. You keep yelling at him to come, but when he finally does, what happens to him? He is spanked or yelled at, over corrected, jerked around and once back home, maybe even locked up or isolated from his pack members, meaning your family. Dogs are not stupid; they will avoid coming to you as long as they can if this is the only reward they can expect. Can you blame them? Who would come back happily just to be punished!

Coming to you needs to always be a positive experience for your dog. Even if you have had to chase him (which is the last resort), or follow him pretending to enjoy it, as if this was your idea! When he finally returns to you, or you simply catch up to him and are lucky enough to gently grab his collar and hook the leash on, swallow your anger and your pride and praise your dog!

You may ask, “Isn’t that just praising my dog for running away and not coming to me?” No. Dogs recognize praise or corrections for the very last act they committed prior to the praise. So the “last act” prior to the praise was your dog came to you or allowed you to approach him and hook him to his leash. You need to praise, not punish, for that act. Believe me, punishing your dog for not returning to you when you have given a recall command is simply training your dog not to come on command."

"Coming to you must always be a positive experience for your dog.
If your dog is not rock solid off-leash trained, do not put yourself in a situation where you recall your dog and cannot enforce it. Work more on the recall with your dog on-leash or on a long training line until he is reliable with the “come” command. If your dog consistently refuses to return to you on the “Come” command, it’s time to think of a different recall word. It’s time to replace the recall word with “Front” or “Here.” It’s often easier to change the recall word than to change the attitude of your dog and his response to the command, “Come!” Simply start over using a new word and attach a positive reward to that word.
Never call your dog to you when you are going to perform a negative task like giving pills, brushing teeth, taking a bath, etc. Instead, go to your dog and do what you have to do, but never call him to you for anything he may perceive as unpleasant. And never say “come, come, come! when he is chasing a squirrel or “come” will = chase squirrel! You get the idea. Dogs and puppies connect actions to words, so get the action first...your puppy or dog moving towards you...and then say “come here!” as if it’s a party.
Dogs are very social beings. They'd much rather come to a party than a punishment. DO NOT punish your dog for not coming, this will only make him not want to come or get caught. Dogs live in the moment and if you are upset and scold them for not coming, they will connect getting caught with being in trouble and avoid coming to you. Be patient, the “come” does not “come” over night. This is an advanced command and as your dog matures, he will be like any teen, he will test you but if you’re consistent and you practice “come here!” with treats and praise, he will continue to want to come to you."

Info from: http://www.howtodothings.com/pets-animals/how-to-get-your-dog-to-come-to-you
Pic from: http://www.clker.com/clipart-16998.html

Monday, February 1, 2010