If you notice that your dog is limping which resulted from a possible injury, the best advice is to contact your veterinarian immediately. However, it is not always easy on the bank account to call the vet every time you think your dog is hurt.
Because they are so active and enjoy running outdoors, sometimes a limp can be the result of just a mild bruise and will not need medical attention. But how can you know for sure whether or not his leg is in serious condition? Your job is to investigate and find out which part of his body is having trouble and pinpoint the pain. You can do this by following the steps below:
Are you planning on getting a new-born puppy or perhaps one that has aged just a bit? If you want a young puppy, wait until he is at least 8 weeks old. If you want a more mature pup, around 6 months is the best age. Bringing home a more mature puppy is easier than bringing home a baby puppy. The reason for this is that an older puppy will more likely have outgrown his baby ways such as excessive chewing and biting, and most importantly – should be potty trained!
Using a clicker to train your dog is an extremely rewarding and fun approach to dog training. And most importantly, it works! This simple little training aid will go a long way to encouraging positive behavior and instituting obedience as well as tricks into your dog’s life.
What Is A Clicker?
A clicker is a very simple and compact tool that simply makes a ?click? sound when the trigger is pressed. Animal lovers who condone positive dog training are seeing amazing results from utilizing a clicker instead of other more negative approaches when using training aids. And amazingly, clickers are being used successfully in the training of cats, horses, and even dolphins!
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