Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Dog health in the new year.

Where did 2011 go? It's the new year already and time to start thinking about those annual trips to the vet. It's important to keep those appointments even if your pet shows no signs of sickness. A yearly checkup can help you avoid costly vet bills later.

You've all heard of WebMD I'm sure. But did you know they have a whole section devoted to dogs? I didn't until today. Here's the link for it : http://pets.webmd.com/dogs/symptoms/default.htm 

I wanted to share an article I found on the site I found particularly interesting.

Dogs May Pick Up on Human Intent 

Dogs, Babies Have Similar Reactions to People's Communication Signals, Study Suggests

By Cari Nierenberg
WebMD Health News
Reviewed by Laura J. Martin, MD
billdog listening intently
Jan. 5, 2012 -- A new study may confirm what many dog owners already know.
Dogs not only get the meaning of some words like "treat" and "go outside." They can also follow a person's eye movements and pick up on nonverbal signals, a new study suggests.
"Dogs' receptivity to human communication is surprisingly similar to the receptivity of very young children," the researchers say in a news release.
They claim that our four-legged friends react similar to a 6 1/2-month-old infant when they're being spoken to or when given direct eye contact.
"Our findings reveal that dogs are receptive to human communications in a manner that was previously attributed only to human infants," says József Topál, PhD, a senior researcher on the comparative behavior research team at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest.
This makes dogs good at reading people's communication intent and responding to their nonverbal gestures, such as turning a head in the direction of an object.
The study is published online in the journal Current Biology.

Following Dogs' Eyes

For the study, the first to use eye-tracking software on man's best friend, 29 dogs were placed in front of video recordings.
One of the videos shows a woman standing at a table with two plastic flower pots placed on either side of her. At first, the woman holds her head down, then she raises it and looks directly at the dog and says, "Hi dog," in a high-pitched voice. This test revealed whether dogs were sensitive to the same cues as infants.
In a second video meant to test more complex communication signals understood by adults, the woman keeps her head down while talking to the dog and says, "Hi dog," in a low-pitched voice.
In both situations, after giving a verbal cue to the dog, the woman turns her head to look in the direction of one of the flower pots. Researchers measured whether or not the dogs looked to the same side as the woman and how long they stared at the woman who spoke to them.
They compared the dogs' reactions to a comparison situation in which the dogs received no eye contact from the woman and no "Hi dog" address from her.
The study shows that dogs looked at the screen longer when they had eye contact from the woman and were directly addressed -- as in the first example where the woman showed a stronger attempt to communicate -- and they also were more likely to follow her head movement..
The researchers suggest their results show striking similarities between the gaze-following behaviors of adult pet dogs and preverbal infants in response to human communication signals.
"By following the eye movements of dogs, we were able to get a firsthand look at how their minds are actually working," Topál says.

I think that's amazing. But I already knew dogs were smart. ;)~ 

 

Monday, August 1, 2011

Size Doesn’t Matter When It Comes to Pomeranian Training

I have 2 Pommies. One is perfect to train, because he cares what we think. The other doesn't give a hoot and he's impossible to train!

Here's some advice for us all:

The key to Pomeranian Training is to understand what makes this adorable breed unique. While a small breed of dog, Pomeranians have big personalities.  Small and precocious, Pomeranians love their owners and can be possessive and have separations anxiety. These are two of many reasons that training your Pomeranian is so important.

The Basics

Pomeranians need a firm but loving hand during training.  Lots of praise and some edible treats should be enough to get the ball rolling.
Pomeranians have a lot of energy so when training your dog; try to eliminate any possible distractions. Show your dog an edible treat before you begin and start verbalizing the first command. When your dog accomplishes the command successfully, praise the dog and give the dog the edible treat.
Don’t try to train your dog on more than one command at a time. Training your dog one command at a time will speed up the time it takes to train your Pomeranian rather than slow it down as it reduces confusion. Never scold your Pomeranian during training. By using only positive reinforcement, you will create a positive learning experience for your dog and a strong, trusting bond.

Barking

Barking can become an issue with Pom Poms and should be addressed with Pomeranian training while they are still puppies if possible.  Poms will generally vocalize when presented with new stimuli such as new animals, people, or sounds.  They will also often bark if they feel any threat to their owners, as they are very protective and strongly bonded with their families.

Crating

If you are crate training a Pomeranian, keep in mind that size really does matter when choosing a crate, kennel or travel container. Your Pomeranian must be able to stand up and turn around when housed in the crate, but should not be able to walk, jump, or play.  If your Pom has extra space in their crate, they will be more likely to go potty in the crate because they have room enough to still lie down.

Environment

Because of their small size, Pomeranians can be great in apartments.  They will be very active indoors and tend to love playing with their owners and toys.  In warm weather, they will often seek out cooler places to lie down, such as a tile floor.  Since Poms are companion dogs and they form such strong bonds to their owners, they should generally not be left outdoors on their own.  They will likely suffer separation anxiety in such an environment, which can lead to behavioral problems including excessive barking.

Intelligence

Despite what many people believe, Pom Poms are quite intelligent.  They often use that intelligence to manipulate the people in their lives into giving them exactly what they want.  As super cute as they are, it’s important that you lay down the law with your Pom while they are still a puppy.  Establish yourself as the Alpha Dog in your relationship with your pooch early on to avoid behavioral problems in the future.
Pomeranians are generally a sturdy breed and have few health problems.  They have an average life expectancy of 12-16 years. While basic training may take just a few months, Pomeranian training can continue for its entire lifespan as old dogs can learn new tricks, and your Pom Pom is sure to enjoy any and all time they can spend with you.



Article from: http://www.dogtrainingpage.com/pomeranian-training/

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

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Monday, June 20, 2011

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Friday, April 29, 2011

Found a great site for Pet info and products!

I'm just sharing a find. I'm in no way compensated for this. It's just my opinion. . . .

Doctor's Foster and Smith have some great advise for just about everything that could happen to your pets. Flees, diseases, behavior to what's a good treat for my pet?

Pet Related Articles - Here they have many articles for dogs, cats, birds, fish, ferret and reptiles! Everything from Medical resources to supplies!

 Since it is flee season I'll share a short bit of one of their articles here for you to check out. Here's the original link to the full article: Flea Control and Prevention

"Attempting to control fleas on our pets is a multi-step process. Adult fleas spend most of their time on an animal, but the flea eggs, larvae, and pupae are found in abundance in the environment such as in carpeting, rugs, bedding, and grass. For every flea that you see on your pet, there are likely to be hundreds of eggs and larvae in your home and yard. Therefore, a truly effective flea control program always includes treating the environment as well as treating your pet. These are the essential steps for a successful flea control program:
  • Remove fleas from the indoor environment.
  • Remove fleas from the outdoor environment.
  • Remove fleas from pets.
  • Keep immature forms of fleas from developing.
. . . . .
PREVENTION --- PREVENTION --- PREVENTION
The best flea control is always flea prevention. Adulticides (products that kill adult fleas) are a cornerstone of prevention. Pyrethrins and permethrins have flea repellent activity. (NOTE: Permethrins should NOT be used on cats.) Using products containing these insecticides will help keep fleas away and prevent a flea problem from developing. Regular use of insect growth regulators/development inhibitors may reduce the risk of fleas becoming established in the indoor and outdoor environment."

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Friday, March 4, 2011

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