Friday, January 28, 2011

Train your dog with games! Part 2/2

Games are good ways to train your dogs. By playing games with your dog, not only they can learn command but also they don't get bored. Bored dogs create problems. Let your dog prove how clever she or he is by sitting when you say “sit”, lying down when you say “down”, etc. Try it when your eyes are closed, your back is to the dog, or you are in a different position like lying down or even standing on your head! For advance learner, can try mix up “drop it”, “take it/get it”, “hold it”, and “leave it”. You’ll be surprised with the results if trained properly and with patience.

4. Find It! Put your dog in a down-stay position, show him the treat or his favorite toy, then let him watch you put it behind a door, a chair or under a towel. Then tell him to “Find it!” When he does, give him lots of praise. And of course, he gets to eat the treat. You can repeat this by varying the places and treats. Overtime, hide the treat where the dog can’t see it, like in another room. Release her, and let her get the treat. You can increase the distance, difficulty level. This is especially good for dogs that have learn “stay” but are nervous about having their people go out of sight.

5. Give Him Problem To Solve Boring dog? Put a treat inside a cardboard box and let your dog work to get it out. Make it easy at first — start with a box without a lid and let the dog see you put the treat in it. Work up to more difficult ones. Depending on your dog’s skill, you may end up with pieces of box all over the floor but you’ll have a very happy and busy dog throughout the process.

Good luck and have fun!

Read more about how to train your pets with games Part 1/2, click
here.

source: mypetnetwork.tv

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

A Sweet Celebration! American Heart Association Pet ID Tags

It is a sweet celebration! Spring is a time to be cozy and celebrate all the wonderful things in our lives. One of those is our friends, our four legged friends. We cherish our friendships that have blessed us threw the years. Your pet, a heartbeat by your feet. Let's celebrate with the sweetest American Heart Associate Pet ID Tags!

Click here for the holiday selections.

Friday, January 21, 2011

You can talk to your animals


This is a very enjoyable book that I've been reading recently. You Can Talk to Your Animals: Animal Communicators Tell You How by Janine Adams. It is very inspiring and really helps me try to communicating with your animal friend. There are stories about lost or sick animals which really make me cry while I was reading, and there are also happy ones that make me smile all day long.

Editorial Reviews from Amazon
Product Description

You CAN talk to Your Animals offers advice from the top animal communicators in the country. What readers learn will help them open their minds and hearts to form stronger bounds with their animals and will provide a unique opportunity for them to have a real, open dialogue with their pets. Author Janine Adams and thousands of others have found a way to communicate with their animals beyond guessing.
The techniques in this book will allow the reader into their animals' thoughts to:
locate the center of a behavior problem or illness
uncover the latest mysterious history in the case of an adopted shelter animal
aid in the rescue of a lost pet
contact a deceased animal
and much more!


Actual case studies are used to illustrate the effective power of animal communication, and experts in the field reveal their own secrets for tapping into the animal mind.

You can get it from Amazon.com
I wish you enjoy this book as I do!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Surf City Surf Dog Surf pet ID tags!

Lets face it, you love surfing. You love everything about it, the sound of crashing waves, the freedom you feel, the refreshing feel. Chances are you'd rather be surfing right now. No time for sleep, no time for work, no time to eat, it is surf24/7 for you.

Not a surfer but a spectator? Thats cool too. Why not? Surfing is for anyone who cant get enough of it, who someday dreams of riding the big ones, be it for competition, or just for the love of doing so. Share your passion with your pet with surf pet ID tag whether he/she loves to surf with you and just enjoy watching you surf!


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Monday, January 10, 2011

Include training in your daily routine

Training is a constant piece of your relationship with your dog and you will have a better life together if there are some rules and boundaries for a dog. Dogs are perpetual students. They are sensitive to your moods and actions.



I want to share with all the dog owners the tips from Cesar's Way.

A new year is a great time to set new goals for yourself, your life, and your relationship with your dog! Here are some ideas to keep in mind as your make your resolutions for your canine companion in the year ahead.

Put aside excuses and find the time to devote to your canine companion. Whether it is more time on the walk, or less time away from home, make time to spend with your pet so you can improve your bond and strengthen your pack leadership!

Slow down and live in the moment! The problems and stresses that we deal with on a daily basis can sometimes blind us to the good things in our lives. That is human nature. So take a page from your dog’s book! Try not to fret about things that may or may not happen down the road. Don’t dwell on something you said yesterday and whatever effects it may have on your life today. Plan a day that’s just for you and your dog. Wake up and be aware of how you feel. Take a walk and clear your mind. Enjoy the sights and sounds and smells of the world around you, and enjoy the company of your canine friend. Everyone deserves a little vacation now and then, and if you’re lucky, you may discover a way to take a little piece of that feeling with you in your everyday life!


Let your dog be a dog! Many owners make the well-intentioned mistake of thinking of their dogs as people. They assume that their minds and emotions work in exactly the same way as ours. Humanizing a dog creates imbalance, and a dog out of balance is an unfulfilled and, more often than not, troubled dog. So instead of trying to make your dog human, think of getting to know your dog for who she really is as an exciting new adventure! Remember they are animal first, then species, then breed, and then name!

Reconnect with nature. In so many ways, we humans are different from every other being that shares this planet with us. We have the power to rationalize, which includes the power to fool ourselves. Yet, no matter how much we ravage the earth, our animal natures yearn to be fulfilled. Dogs are a lifeline to that instinctual part of ourselves that so many humans have lost touch with. Reconnect with Mother Nature through your dog’s nose, eyes, and ears, and take some time to enjoy the nature that surrounds you. Go on a hike, smell the air and the flowers, take a camping trip or simply sit outside and soak up some sun or meditate under the stars!

More info, please go to cesarsway.com

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Pet Friendly hotel list

Think travelling with your pet? Searching for pet friendly hotels? Here is a list of pet friendly hotel throughout the United States. Include a good pet ID tag with updated contact is always a good idea. If you have a service dog, remember a proper identification for both you and your service animal will reduce frustration and confrontation.


Here is the list of pet friendly hotel.

Best Western
Candlewood
Clarion Hotel
Comfort Inn & Suites
Courtyard by Marriott
Crowne Plaza
Doubletree
Econo Lodge
Embassy Suites
Fairfield Inn by Marriott


Hampton Inns
Hilton
Holiday Inn
Holiday Inn Express
Homewood Suites
Hotel Indigo - NEW!
JW Marriott Hotels & Resorts
La Quinta Inn & Suites
MainStay Suites
Marriott Hotels & Resorts
Motel 6
Quality Inn & Suites
Renaissance Hotels & Resorts
Residence Inn by Marriott
Rodeway Inn & Suites
Sleep Inn & Suites
SpringHill Suites by Marriott
Staybridge Suites
Studio 6
Suburban Extended Stay
TownePlace Suites by Marriott

Please call the hotel concierge when you arrange the trip because hotel policy may change without notice.

Have a good trip!

source:deltasociety.org
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Thursday, January 6, 2011

my 2011 pet ID tags resolution

Enjoy the feeling of a "fresh start" and the refocusing that the new year brings!? To enhance the health and add some fun to your pets' daily lives, let's start off the new year with a really good pet ID tag. Do you know that one out of three pets will get lost in its lifetime. However, with a proper pet ID tag, most of the lost pets WILL get home. So take a good look at your pet ID tag now, is the info up to date? Is there a recent photo of your pet? Is there medication and reward info if found? Remember, pet ID tags are your pet safe ticket home.
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When it comes to purchase pet ID tags, there are many to choose from. The look of the design is important, but it’s crucial to have functionality as well. This is the only Pet ID Tag offers you all the detail information about your pet. You can even put the medication, allergy and reward info on this tag. In the event of losing your pet, this will give your baby an extra chance to survive and come home.
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Is your pet considered the connoisseur when it comes to the meat? Can he/she handle inspecting meat for living as a job? If the answer is yes, this United State Dog Alliance Meat Inspector badge is perfect for your furbaby.

Our pet ID tags contains important information for your beloved pet. It contains everything your standard driver’s license might include. It is fun and functional. Photographically printed on high quality PVC card, your new keychain will be with you for a long time. Whether your pet is big or small, the new personalized pet tag is the perfect way to identify your pet while being talk of the town!

Dimensions: Pet ID tag- 1.5” X 1.1”
Pet carrier tag 3.4” X 2.1”

Monday, January 3, 2011

service and therapy dog

For all service and therapy dogs regardless of whether or not their status is legally defined by federal or state law, how they are trained, or whether or not they are "certified, they all need the proper service dog identification to reduce or eliminate frustrating situations and confrontations. According to the U. S. Census Bureau, about 49.7 million Americans have a disability, which includes people of all ages.

There are millions of service dogs across the U.S. Each day these dogs significantly impact their partners' lives. However, many businesses and employees may not be aware of The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) law, but if the owner/handler has a good identification tag and the service dog has a proper vest or patch, public will understand easier and reduce confrontation.

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New Year! New Pet ID tags for your pet!

The only way to start the new year off for your pet is with a new pet ID tag. And big yellow Anger Management Pet ID tag a bang at that, how can you find fault with this feature?

You all knew that ID4PET team is passionate about dog ID designs and our love and enthusiasm for pet ID tags continue into 2011. I find it hard not to love this Anger Management Pet ID tag. Not only it still contains the important info that a real pet ID tag should have but also it is so much fun and everytime our friends and customers look at this special design, it wins everyone's attention and laughter!

Do you want to bring your dog to your favorite restaurants or hotels? Have you ever wondered what you need to do to get your dog certified as a service dog ? ID4PET has all the answers for you. Click Service Dog FAQ to learn more. For your convenience, ID4Pet offers wide range of service dog ID tags for your four legged friend.


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