Make sure your dog is protected from parasites like fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes – be sure that your dog’s prescription matches his weight for the correct dosage! Never, ever, EVER leave your dog in a hot car: Also important to remember is that your car insulates heat. So, if the outdoor temperature is 85 degrees and it’s cloudy outside and
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Introducing Your Puppies
Believe it or not, Spring is the time of year when many people become new dog owners and so, I feel that it’s my duty to encourage my readers to spread the word about this very important e-word: EXPOSURE! That means exposing your new puppy to your world, otherwise known as socialization. So many people are told by trusted friends
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Believe it or not, Spring is the time of year when many people become new dog owners and so, I feel that it’s my duty to encourage my readers to spread the word about this very important e-word: EXPOSURE! That means exposing your new puppy to your world, otherwise known as socialization.
So many people are told by trusted friends and even professionals to keep their puppy at home until s/he is fully vaccinated. Unfortunately, puppies do not get fully vaccinated until 16 weeks old. By then, the critical age between 3 to 12 weeks have passed! It’s during this critical age that puppies are completely open and receptive to experiencing everything in our world that we often take for granted. It’s during this critical period in a pup’s development when they’re interest in new stimuli, people, experiences and other animals far outweigh any fear or anxiety toward them.
Even the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior believes “that it should be the standard of care for puppies to receive such socialization before they’re fully vaccinated”. Read more about AVSAB’s mission statement here: http://noriusuns.lt/images/puppy_socialization.pdf
So, if you know someone with a new puppy aged 3 to 12 weeks, be sure to pass this important information on. These pups should be taken out on leash at times of day when they will encounter school buses, garbage trucks, traffic, and children playing and be exposed to water and water hoses, lawn mowers, bicycles, skateboards, garden flags, manholes and drains, vacuum cleaners and brooms and the list goes on and on!
Be sure to encourage any self-confidence or curiosity you pup exhibits toward this new experience or thing with exuberance and praise! But, if your pup wants nothing to do with it, please don’t force him toward the thing or experience in question. Rather, motivate him by you, yourself, showing curiosity for it. You can even entice him with a treat by leading or luring the treat from his nose to whatever it may be.
However, if your pup shows fear or anxiety toward this new thing, be sure not to pet or pick him up or worse, baby talk the fear away. We humans want to make any anxiety better by sharing affection as we would to another human. However, the fact of the matter is. that if you pet your pup at the time he’s anxious, then you’re effectively telling him to keep being anxious. Remember, you get what you pet! That means if you pet a calm mind, you’ll get more of a calm mind. And, you guessed it, if you pet a fearful mind, you’ll get more fearfulness.
So, when your friend delivers the good news that a new pup will be joining his family, remember that important e-word: EXPOSURE! Early exposure or socialization will set their pup up for success and you’ll have done a great service by sharing this information!
Dog Tip: Always ask the owner for permission to pet their dog before reaching your hand to the dog.
Upcoming Summer Pack Walk for Graduate Dogs Only: Saturday, June 2nd @ 10:00 am, Downtown Cary. Space limited. Please rsvp no later than May 26th.
Santa Brought a Puppy!
Happy holidays from our pack to yours! Thinking of expanding your family with four legs and a tail? Then this one’s for you – It is very important to consider your options carefully and become educated before making a life-long commitment with a dog. There’s much to consider– including your lifestyle, activity level and environment. Your personality and the dog’s
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Dog Friendly Beaches – from our Summer 2017 Newsletter
If your dog loves to swim or frolic on the beach, then it’s worth the trip to this sandy oasis: The town of Duck allows well-mannered and voice-controlled dogs off-leash on their beaches all year long! I had to call the town of Duck to hear it for myself! Yes, it’s true, there are plenty of other dog-friendly beaches
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Speaking Dog
“My dog’s feelings are hurt” or “My dog is mad at me” are a couple of the many phrases I often hear my clients tell me. Ever wonder what your dog is telling you? Dogs communicate mostly with body language signals. Learning to interpret these signals is incredibly helpful in mastering the art of communication with your beloved pup and
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Is this The Right Dog For Me?
Choosing a dog can be a difficult and confusing decision! Should I get a puppy or an adult dog? Should I adopt a dog from a shelter or a rescue organization or should I find a breeder with a litter? What breed is best for me? These are all important questions especially when you’re considering that this four-legged addition will
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Memories from our Fall 2016 Pack Walk
Thank you to all who joined in for our Fall Pack Walk! I LOVE seeing all the pups from years gone by to more recent graduates and working together to hone the skills you need for a more rewarding experience with your canine partner! Please stay tuned for information on our next Graduate Group Class and Pack Walk coming this
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Carolina Dog Times June Special Edition
Time sure does fly when you’re having fun!!! Daisy and I started Carolina Dog Training 10 YEARS AGO – May 2006! And, this is how it happened: I’d been teaching adult learners at a community college and had just celebrated another birthday (I was feeling old!) when I realized that it was high time that I went after my childhood
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PAWS on ICE The Gift That Keeps On Giving!
Is it just me, or did this year fly by?! A lot of changes happened – amazing ones and heartbreaking ones. But, one thing is true: I’ve grown and learned a lot and came out of it with my feet firmly planted, my senses about me, smiling, more sure of myself and what I’m meant to do with my life
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Feeding Guidelines For Your Dog
Dogs are just bundles of love, and something that we all cherish as precious members of our family. But what do we do when these four-legged comrades put on too many pounds? You are most likely feeding exactly what the bag says to feed but they continue to gain weight. My name is Thor and I am the owner of
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