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The 12 Commandments of Dog Owning and Handling

The 12 Commandments

of Dog Owning and Handling

1.   First of all, make sure you take the time to study the Breed you are training.  Different breeds have different temperaments and special qualities. Understand your dog has four natural instincts:  Play, Prey, Defense and Hunt.  (Trained Police Dogs have a “Fight” Drive  which is the elevated defense necessary when they are used in Law Enforcement or by the Military).

2. Wait until after your dog has relieved  him/herself  (both ways) before beginning each training session.

3.   Exercise your dog before beginning obedience training, in his or her favorite play mode (hopefully it includes running).

4.  Do not handle the dog when stressed from work, or family situations or when you feel frustrated or angry.   Calm energy is what works.

5.  NEVER use your hand to slap a puppy or adult dog – or kick your dog – or knee your dog in the chest.  Physical abuse is not the way to get the results you are hoping for.

6.  Always praise your dog when he/she finishes the exercise correctly.

7.  Put your dog back into the Play Drive after the training session. Leave the field with a reward (ball or toy or treat).  You always want to end the lesson on a positive note.

8.  Make a “Wellness Visit” to your Vet at least once a year, even if your dog seems fine.  Bring a stool sample and ask if all vaccinations are current.  Using a product like Frontline or Advantage once a month will prevent flea and tick infestation.  Remember, one flea can cause a tapeworm.  If mosquitoes are present in your area, provide your dog with something like HeartGuard as well, to prevent heart worm.

9.  There may be Poisonous Plants around the area where you live.  Make sure you know what’s out there that can harm your puppy or adult dog if ingested.

10.  Groom your dog and check his teeth and paws (especially between the toes).  Foxtails can migrate and kill your dog if inhaled or if they attach themselves to thin-skinned areas out of sight.

11.  Remember, we know you love your dog, but the respect you dog has for you is so important.

12.   Most of all, realize your dog is a soul living a Canine Experience.

For more info please visit Von Falconer Canine

 Join Eric of Von Falconer k9 Fridays for a beach training/walk in Santa Cruz. He has been training and breeding German Shepherd Puppies for over 20 years. Please call to reserve your spot 831-427-3811

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David H. Perez May 23, 2013 at 02:14 pm
I used my yes on T flier to line the birdcage. It pissed my parrot off so much, he bit me!
Cathy P. May 22, 2013 at 05:11 pm
We got one too sweetcakes (some caring person actually tucked it into my door handle so it wouldn'tRead More blow away) even though I have a "No on T" sign in my yard. The "Yes on T" is all lies anyway so it went right into my recycle bin. Perhaps it was just coincidence but they came while we were at the City Council meeting last night. Go figure.
Jennifer Squires (Editor) May 20, 2013 at 08:53 am
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Jennifer Squires (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 02:40 pm
So good to hear! Love the restaurant, and their story.Read More http://watsonville.patch.com/groups/business-news/p/dispatches-the-gravy-boat-is-half-full
Sara Gomez February 17, 2013 at 03:10 pm
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Jim May 18, 2013 at 08:57 am
Vote no on T, Clean up the down town area,
Cathy P. May 15, 2013 at 01:17 pm
Me too, just came back from submitting my ballot. No on T!
Butch Cole May 15, 2013 at 01:05 pm
I've already voted NO!
Yolonda Foloawda April 23, 2013 at 07:17 pm
Maybe someone had her over for dinner.
Jennifer Squires (Editor) April 23, 2013 at 04:20 pm
Has Sophie come home yet?