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Old February 16th 10, 12:00 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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i have a little schanuzer, any recomendation for this brand?

thank you


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Old February 16th 10, 12:50 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Daniel Coronado wrote:
i have a little schanuzer, any recomendation for this brand?

thank you



Recommendation for what? Food? Vitamins? Training? Vacation spots?
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Old February 16th 10, 01:35 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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everything im novice with pets

basically i want to know more about training, how to teach to dont pee on
house, etc...
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Daniel Coronado wrote:
i have a little schanuzer, any recomendation for this brand?

thank you


Recommendation for what? Food? Vitamins? Training? Vacation spots?



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Old February 16th 10, 12:43 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Daniel Coronado wrote:
everything im novice with pets

basically i want to know more about training, how to teach to dont pee on
house, etc...


Peeing in the house is easy.

You simply follow her around and when she looks like she is going to do
something say "no", pick her up and take her outside. Lots of praise
when she pees outside.

No punishment - It simply does not work and slows the process down.

If your dog sleeps inside (mine does) you must wake up during the night
and take your dog outside a couple of times a night when they are
puppies. Puppies have small bladders.

Your dog will pick things up very quickly.


Other than house training the most important thing is to teach your dog
to come to you. It is very important for the safety of your dog.

The trick is to do training at least once a day EVERY day for ten
minutes and finish on high note.

Treats and praise are the key. Lots of praise EVERY time your dog does
the right thing. Treats every time at the start then only when your dog
responds on the count of three.

I put my hands up in the air to form a Y and say "Come" of course use
the same command each time.

In emergency situations getti
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Old February 16th 10, 12:46 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Avid Fan wrote:
Daniel Coronado wrote:
everything im novice with pets

basically i want to know more about training, how to teach to dont
pee on house, etc...


Peeing in the house is easy.

You simply follow her around and when she looks like she is going to do
something say "no", pick her up and take her outside. Lots of praise
when she pees outside.

No punishment - It simply does not work and slows the process down.

If your dog sleeps inside (mine does) you must wake up during the night
and take your dog outside a couple of times a night when they are
puppies. Puppies have small bladders.

Your dog will pick things up very quickly.


Other than house training the most important thing is to teach your dog
to come to you. It is very important for the safety of your dog.

The trick is to do training at least once a day EVERY day for ten
minutes and finish on high note.

Treats and praise are the key. Lots of praise EVERY time your dog does
the right thing. Treats every time at the start then only when your dog
responds on the count of three.

I put my hands up in the air to form a Y and say "Come" of course use
the same command each time.

In emergency situations getti


Don't know what happened then. Getting on your knees seems to make your
dog come to you quicker, don't know why.
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Old February 16th 10, 01:46 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Avid Fan wrote:
Daniel Coronado wrote:
everything im novice with pets

basically i want to know more about training, how to teach to dont
pee on house, etc...


Peeing in the house is easy.

You simply follow her around and when she looks like she is going to do
something say "no", pick her up and take her outside. Lots of praise
when she pees outside.

No punishment - It simply does not work and slows the process down.


Uh, telling the dog "no" when it hasn't done anything (or even if it
has) is negative training. You don't want to do that. Just pick the dog
up and take it out without saying anything.
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Old February 17th 10, 03:10 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Daniel Coronado wrote:

i have a little schanuzer, any recomendation for this brand?

thank you


Does he have specific health problems? Otherwise you might be better off
posting in rec.pets.dogs.behavior.

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Bill Clodius
los the lost and net the pet to email
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Old February 17th 10, 05:18 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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hmmm

nobody post here and when someone you reject the post....


thanks....



"William Clodius" escribió en el mensaje
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Daniel Coronado wrote:

i have a little schanuzer, any recomendation for this brand?

thank you


Does he have specific health problems? Otherwise you might be better off
posting in rec.pets.dogs.behavior.

--
Bill Clodius
los the lost and net the pet to email



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Old February 17th 10, 08:18 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 09:18:01 -0700, "Daniel Coronado"
wrote:

hmmm

nobody post here and when someone you reject the post....


thanks....


?? What exactly are you looking for?


"William Clodius" escribió en el mensaje
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Daniel Coronado wrote:

i have a little schanuzer, any recomendation for this brand?

thank you


Does he have specific health problems? Otherwise you might be better off
posting in rec.pets.dogs.behavior.

--
Bill Clodius
los the lost and net the pet to email



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Old February 18th 10, 01:57 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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just start a conversation about my new puppy



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On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 09:18:01 -0700, "Daniel Coronado"
wrote:

hmmm

nobody post here and when someone you reject the post....


thanks....


?? What exactly are you looking for?


"William Clodius" escribió en el mensaje
...
Daniel Coronado wrote:

i have a little schanuzer, any recomendation for this brand?

thank you

Does he have specific health problems? Otherwise you might be better off
posting in rec.pets.dogs.behavior.

--
Bill Clodius
los the lost and net the pet to email





 




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