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Toys for exercising cats and dogs
Posted on June 20th, 2009 No commentsMost cats and dogs love to run after and bat around a pingpong ball. Anytime who has played this game more than a few times knows how exhausting it can get to retrieve the ball and throw it again and again. If your pets love this game, you should check out a pingpong ball launcher which automatically flings the ball for you. Some models hold several balls which means that you don’t need to be constantly searching on your hands and knees for the ball underneath your furniture. Try it today to help give your pets more exercise and save yourself some effort! You can find a ball launcher at a toy store or pet supply, or even many online stores. Your pets (and your knees!) will thank you.
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Submission Issues in Dogs
Posted on May 28th, 2009 No commentsSubmission issues in dogs can be much more difficult to train out than aggression is, and if your dog is really shy your work will never be done. I work my submissive dogs young, and often, and make sure they pick up on my confidence. Once they trust that I am the boss, they start to pick up on my positive energy. Gently support them through things they might be fearful of. This won’t garter an immediate result, and don’t be frustrated if it doesn’t. It will take a long time but you must persist, if you don’t put their mind someplace else, they will continue to spiral further into fear and fearful dogs are very dangerous. I try to find a small success for us to build on as a team. And if your dog is afraid all the time, you aren’t really getting to enjoy it’s company, and he certainly can’t enjoy yours. You’ll be telling your friends you’re allergic to dogs.
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