Saturday, November 22, 2008
Holiday Special
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The Canine Fairgrounds is for registered dogs only but we do have another website that is for other dog kennels and that is at www.dogsinternetfairground.com Along with that we have a site for our feline friends at www.felinefairgrounds.com These sites are all part of the Internet Fairgrounds market place and is growing more every day.
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Thursday, May 8, 2008
The Canine Fairgrounds
Raising a puppy is almost like taking care of a baby. You have to give them plenty of love as well as have plenty of patience because this is all new to him as well. He’s been taken from the only one he knew, his mother and brothers and sisters and so he may cry at night for a few nights.
People train them using different methods. Some people will buy a crate and put them inside that at night, making sure its not big enough for them to use as a bathroom as most dogs will not go to the bathroom where they will sleep. You may have to buy a larger one as the dog gets older and bigger.
My sister has always used one for her dog, which is a small dog, and he sleeps in it now at night. They’d also make him go in there when he was acting up so he knew he had to go to bed when he was naughty and it worked well. They had two of them, one for the living room and one in the bedroom so he’d go in there when they went to bed at night. He was too small to even try jumping on the bed if he wanted to. If you put the crate where you and the family is located, they will feel like part of the family.
I on the other hand, let my Australian shepherds sleep on the bed with me which a lot of people would cringe at, but since I live alone, they keep me company.
Get the crate before you bring the puppy home so he will know right off that that’s his place to sleep and not to use the bathroom. Only leave him there a small amount of time to start with and then longer as time goes on. As you go on, leave him in longer for one to three hours so that when you have to leave he will be all right alone. Until he’s trained, he has to stay inside the crate when he’s not playing or going out to the bathroom if that’s the way you train him.
Wait for ten to fifteen minutes after feeding and take him outside to use the bathroom. Then play with him for awhile until he learns that he’s to go outside. Praise him when he goes outside so he will know he’s to go outside and not in the house.
When a person decides to own a dog, he should be prepared to care for it properly. For a dog to stay healthy it must be correctly fed and adequately groomed, and its medical needs must be met. For a dog to be well-mannered it must be properly trained. It should never be ill-treated or mishandled. Otherwise, it will bite in its own defense.
Remember that each dog breed is different. Some dog breeds require lots of time that you will have to dedicate to groom and to exercise. Some dog breeds require little or no exercise but other dog breeds may require a walk three times every day. Please make sure you are making the right decision when you choose which dog breed is right for you. www.caninefairgrounds.com
