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Finding Your Pet Using (dog grooming nail clipping) GPS PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 14 October 2007
By Steve Searls

  Our pets often go out of our sight and simply disappear. They seem so curious to explore the outside world that they are always trying to escape out of closed windows and locked doors. No matter how vigilant you try to be, a smart pet will always find a way out. Obviously, being out of the home without your supervision, they are exposed to dangers of all sorts.

Pets are instinctively adventurous. They love to explore their surroundings. Even the most careful and attentive pet owners will face situations where their cute little puppy would come up missing. Even pets like to live a bound free life, at least until dinner time. However, by then they cannot find their way home.

Without the safety of its master, the pet is all alone. It will face the dangers of cold weather, traffic on the roads and even the attack by other animals, including those if its own kind.

Protecting your lost pet -

The best way to protect them is obviously finding them as soon as possible. It's important that your pet gets home before it turns dark as the cars are less likely to notice them at night. The temperature also falls and the wild animals prowl across the streets of your town.

If you do not want to keep searching for your pet all across the town and cannot tolerate the heartbreak of loosing your beloved companion forever, you should probably consider using GPS technology.

GPS means Global Positioning System.

Global Positioning System is a method applied in tracking the position of any object, human or even your pet. This system works because the device worn by the person keeps a constant supervision over him with the help of the satellites. Just like it can help tracing humans, GPS can also be used to locate pets.

Getting Information through GPS -

You can access this information via your phone, through the internet or software that you can install on your PC. Some systems also permit data to be delivered to a cell phone on GSM network. (Global System for Mobile Communication)

You have an option of setting a safe zone on the GPS device which will begin to track your pet's location only when it moves out of the predetermined safe zone. Once they go out of this safe zone, you will be alerted. What's more, you can always reset the zone boundaries if you are moving to another city or going on a vacation.

The GPS system is a lot more powerful than the typical tracking collar with limited range. However, there is a cost for using this service. You will have to pay a fee to your service provider who monitors your pet's movements through GPS.

If your dog swims or loves water games you may consider buying the water proof GPS device. It is very important to note that by merely using GPS you cannot safeguard your pet. You also have to give it enough personal attention so that it doesn't want to leave.

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The Importance of Dog Training
By MIKE SELVON

  Dog training, if you ask any pet owner or anyone who is an authority on dogs, is absolutely essential. The need to train your dog goes far beyond peeing or pooping in the house. It can mean a matter of life or death for your beloved canine companion.

Dogs must know to obey their owners. This could mean teaching the dog to heed both verbal and non-verbal commands for walking, sitting or eating. The stereotypical image of an animal chasing a mailman may seem funny until it happens to you.

Dog training begins when they are puppies and will continue throughout their lives. A pet must be able to rely on its owner for common sense. Unfortunately there are instances when the human fails.

Dogs that are not acclimated to strangers can endanger not only the stranger's life but their own as well. Animal Welfare officers deal with dogs each day that lacked the proper training and as a consequence bit someone.

An animal that bites is a danger and one that cannot be excused. The risks to neighborhood children are not worth the price of pet training obedience classes. If you find yourself unable to train your pet to behave around strangers, find a dog training class that can.

An aggressive canine that bites others is not tolerated by the law. You can find yourself fined and possibly losing your pet should it bite someone.

Dog training can also be used to teach an animal not to eat food unless it is given by the owner. Each year thousands of dogs undergo veterinarian attention due to poisoning.

There are many things we often do not consider as poisonous or dangerous that can mean life or death to a pet. Three of the most common harmful items found around most houses are: chocolate, anti-freeze and chicken bones.

Most people know that anti-freeze is toxic but often give their pet chocolate and chicken bones, both of which are harmful to dogs. The tiniest piece of chocolate can begin a terrible pattern that might result in poisoning due to theobromine.

Chicken bones splinter when bitten and can become lodged in a dog's mouth and windpipe resulting in choking. So in reality it is both human and dog behavior training.

You can love your pet by learning the essentials to dog training. It may be tough at times but it will be well worth it in the end. The animal will know the rules and the consequences of disobeying.

You will know your pet's personality and be able to keep him safe and happy. A well trained animal is a great example to other pet owners who may be trying to train their dog. Share your experiences and give them advice that has helped you.

Mike Selvon has some great puppy training articles for the pet lover, where you can find out more about dog training. We appreciate your feedback at our pet training blog.

Beginning the Obedience Training
By MIKE SELVON

  It is hard not to give in to our beloved puppy when he or she gets into trouble. Those cute puppy dog eyes stare up at us and we find ourselves unable to provide proper obedience training.

Dog obedience training is not about being mean or hurting the animal. It is about making sure that he or she knows the rules of behavior and what the consequences of those rules are.

Pet training obedience begins the moment we acquire our new friend. Basic animal training starts with teaching the dog how to communicate its need to use the bathroom. A puppy is just like a toddler.

It does not know what the rules are and we have to provide that obedience training. Puppy pads, dog training collars and a variety of other training methods are used to start it on the way to knowing where it is appropriate to use the bathroom.

One thing to remember when beginning obedience training is that it is going to take a lot of patience. This is especially true of the housebreaking. The puppy does not know how to hold its bladder.

There will be accidents and it is your responsibility as a loving pet owner to know the difference between being authoritative and being abusive. If you spot the accident as soon as it happens, this is an ideal time to correct the puppy.

Hours or days later the incident is forgotten by the animal so it does not know why it is being punished. You must be diligent.

To train your dog to leash can be very frustrating. You place the collar on the puppy, attach the leash and expect him or her to follow. Nine times out of ten this does not happen because the puppy is unfamiliar with being led around.

He will sit down and force you to drag him. He will whip his head back and forth to protest the confinement of the harness or leash. You have to be dominant over your puppy and teach him that he has to go with you when you want.

Every pet owner faces moments of frustration. Most people do not enjoy cleaning up doggy accidents on their new rug nor do they like to say a sharp word to their new best friend.

It takes time for parties, human and canine, to learn obedience training. If you find yourself at a roadblock, consider finding dog forums that can offer up some nuggets of advice and wisdom from other pet owners. Before long the hard part will be behind you and you can move forward.

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Mike Selvon has some great puppy training articles for the pet lover, where you can find out more about obedience training. We appreciate your feedback at our pet training blog.

Cesar Millan the Dog Trainer
By MIKE SELVON

  Not all of us can be a dog trainer. This may be due to work or simply due to not knowing enough about dog behavior in order to train our pets effectively. A good trainer knows that there is more to training than simply teaching the animal to walk on a leash.

He or she can weed out dog aggression and help pet owners understand the rules of the canine world. A dog trainer can be a great investment if it means your animal's safety and your sanity.

Maybe you have not heard of a show called "The Dog Whisperer" featuring world renowned dog trainer Cesar Millan but it has gained tremendous popularity as more and more pet owners turn to his expertise to show us how to love and care for our dogs.

He is famous for his pet training obedience classes as well as coming into select family homes to show them that a pet trainer teaches both the dog and owner how to coexist and be a happy family.

Why is this particular dog trainer so popular? It is because he takes dogs that might otherwise be a nuisance or a danger to others, and rehabilitates them on the dog's level. He understands the mindset of a canine and as such can make tremendous strides in training a dog.

There are dogs on the show that were not given any puppy training and have come to rule their owners. They bark, growl and bite. Yet, Millan goes into the house and interacts with the dogs using "pack mentality" that works.

The canine world has a system of hierarchy within the pack. There is the Alpha that is dominant over all the other pack members. He or she is the boss and the rest take their cues from him or her.

Millan teaches the owner that he or she must become the Alpha to their pet in order to take control. The owner is the boss, not the pet. When this occurs, the dog's aggression and resistance will subside. It is a role that must be constantly reinforced but one that is absolutely essential.

Training dogs takes a lot of knowledge, patience and love. Cesar Millan is a pet trainer that loves what he does and enjoys helping families in need of becoming whole.

Even if you never get the chance to watch his shows or have him personally be your animal trainer, you can still find valuable information on his website, Cesarmillaninc. There are veterinarian tips, columns written by Cesar as well as Illusion Millan and even a forum.

Mike Selvon has some great puppy training articles for the pet lover, where you can find out more about becoming a dog trainer. We appreciate your feedback at our pet training blog.

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