January 16, 2010
Do You Want To Adopt A Puppy
It has become a common scenario in United States that animal shelters and city pounds are becoming increasingly densely populated. Many of these dogs are taken in to these sheltering centers with no loving care or intension to do a favor for them, but instead to make sure that the streets are free from any homeless dogs. Thousands of puppies will be passing the rest of their lives inside those walls without any home and have you considered about adopting a puppy?
Many Americans will spend thousands of dollars to own a puppy to fulfill their desire to have them cuddling on to you. With all the calibers and breeds to choose from all those pet shops, have you ever considered the method of adopting a puppy without spending a penny?? This way it is a win-win situation for both the puppy and you.
Millions of puppies across USA are spending an imprisoned life for nothing. It is not because they have done anything wrong to us, but because they just cannot walk on this land that freely like man does. But because they do not have homes and because they are dogs they will have to go through this agony. This is where the term “adopt a puppy” is more heartening to many Americans who love the man’s best friend.
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You can save a puppy’s life by adopting it? They will be happier than never before to have your warmth and shelter and be faithful to you. Now you can easily find a puppy nearby you for adaptation. Adopt a puppy in your area just by giving your requirements to an online website which then will help you find the perfect puppy for you. You can search and view all the cute photos of puppies that don’t have a home to live. There are many options you can select from such as the age, sex and also the color.
You can save a puppy’s life by adopting it? They will be happier than never before to have your warmth and shelter and be faithful to you. Now you can easily find a puppy nearby you for adaptation. There are many online websites which will help you find the best suited puppy for you to adopt. Go through all the photos of puppies and select the one which most adorable for you. Search for the breed, color, sex and also the age.
Filed under Beyond Random Ramblings by Arjuna
Being a responsible dog owner goes beyond providing your dog with food, water and shelter. If you want a more meaningful relationship with your dog, it is important to let him go through basic pet dog training.
Downers have the common misconception that only dogs with aggressive dog behavior need to undergo obedience training. Unknown to many, even the mildest tempered puppies need to be trained, too. The only difference is that these puppies need a different kind of training tailored to meet their needs as growing household companions.
Here are the different types of dog training:
1. Potty Training – Potty training can start as early as eight weeks to six months old. The importance of potty training cannot be stressed to highly enough. Puppies that are not properly trained to poop and pee in the right time and at the right place tend to develop compulsive dog behaviors which can become a problem as they grow into adults. Not only do they grow into messy adults, these dogs have higher risks of developing behavior problems such as coprophagia, or dog poop-eating, among others.
A more detailed information on this condition and how to deal with this problem can be found in a dog training book.
2. Crate Training – Crate training can bring about the same benefits as potty training your dog. However, this type of training covers a broader ground as far as dog behavior and canine psychology is concerned. Like potty training, this should be done as early as eight weeks old. Introducing a puppy to his very own crate will train him to be orderly and will develop in him a sense of his very own territory, his very own space where he can chew and play to his heart’s content. This, then, leaves your own territory – including your furniture, clothes, and other belongings – free from being subjected to your dog’s chewing.
3. Obedience Training – As the term suggests, obedience training is aimed to meet and address problem behaviors in dogs such as excessive digging, jumping, biting and aggression. This lessens the chances of your dog hurting you, hurting others, and hurting himself as well.
Pet dog training can take time and a lot of patience from you as the dog owner. However, training your dog can yield priceless benefits in the long run: a happier dog and an even happier owner.
Filed under Beyond Random Ramblings by Arjuna