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30/10/2013

The Pawsitive People’s Award is another feather in DogSpot's cap. We have been recently awarded in the 'Best Dog Friendly Media' category in a star studded function held in Mumbai...

30/10/2013

The Bigg Boss show has been known for its surprises. There have been numerous instances when the audience has been enthralled by the addition of the new members in the house or the difficult antics and tasks that has been thrown to the contestants. This surprise was probably one of the best for the contestants after all they got a new house inmate an adorable three year old Golden Retriever named Heaven.

Golden Retriever in Bigg Boss

All of you who are keen followers of the show will know that Salman Khan, the host of the show had mentioned on the first day that there was one member in the house who had the opportunity of exploring the facilities before the other celebrities came in. It was the adorable Golden Retriever, though few would have guess that this would be a contestant soon.

The popularity of the breed and how infectious t is the happiness of having a pet is visible by the fact by how Heaven was clobbered by the contestants when he first entered the house. After all who can escape the assault of this furry monster?

Heaven, a Golden Retriever will be with the family members and will play the role of a contestant, so let us watch out as to who will have the heart to vote out this adorable pooch from the show. This is a family member now but it will be the duty of the other contestants to ensure that his stay is happy and all his basic needs are catered to.

Golden Retriever is a happy go lucky dog that is friendly and is one of the most even temperaments dog in the dog kingdom. They do not snap and will greet everyone with a wagging tail. This pooch has good energy levels as well. So you will see him running around and playing with everyone. The best thing about a Golden Retriever is that he will be always at a petting level.

Goldern Retriever in Big Boss

Heaven will be the same, he will ensure that there is fun and frolic in the house at all times. This might be one of the prime reasons that this breed was chosen to be sent in a house. After all everyone will love to have a companion and what better companion to have in the. If someone has to be kept in an isolation then what better way than the company of a dog. A friend who will patiently listen to you without being judgemental.

Bigg Boss is a reality game show, which features contestants or celebrities from different facets of life. They are locked in one house with all the luxuries and are given weekly tasks and they have to complete it appropriately to get food and at times immunity from elimination. There are weekly eliminations done, which is based on the contestants voting against each other clubbed with the votes of the audience. The celebrity to get the least amount of votes is ousted from the house. The show is telecast everyday on Colors at 9 pm and is hosted by Salman Khan and is based on an international Endemol format.

29/12/2012

Are you planning for a good breed for our children hear is the list of top 10 breeds
1. Golden retriever
2. Lebrador retriever
3. Beagels
4. collie
5. Basset hounds
6. Pug
7. st.bernard
8. newfoulndlend
9. cocker spenial
10. dalmetions

How to use dog treats most effectively.Use treats to reinforce a calm, submissive state. Never use dog treats to reward ...
27/10/2012

How to use dog treats most effectively.

Use treats to reinforce a calm, submissive state. Never use dog treats to reward an excited, over-stimulated state of mind. Always let the dog smell the treat first, but hold it up away from her and wait. Remember dogs can smell from over 25 feet away so you don’t have to put the treat under her nose. Once the dog has the scent, she may jump around at first, and will probably jump on you. If so, indicate your disapproval with your attitude and body language and slowly move yourself back or to one side…and then wait. Remember, your moment of patience as an owner will pay off in a well-behaved dog for a lifetime.

After a while, your dog will probably begin to try to figure out what she needs to do to get the treat. She will lower her butt to the floor and wait while looking at you in quiet anticipation. At that precise moment of calm, give her the treat. Don’t use treats to reinforce an excited dog, but rather to command the calm, submissive state

20/10/2012

*Bringing Your New Dog Home*

The key to helping your new dog make a successful adjustment to your home is being prepared and being patient. It can take anywhere from two days to two months for you and your pet to adjust to each other. The following tips can help ensure a smooth transition.

Supplies
Prepare the things your dog will need in advance. You'll need a collar and leash, food and water bowls, food, and, of course, some toys. And don't forget to order an identification tag right away.

Welcome home
Try to arrange the arrival of your new dog for a weekend or when you can be home for a few days. Get to know each other and spend some quality time together. Don't forget the jealousy factor—make sure you don't neglect other pets and people in your household!

Health care
Animal shelters take in animals with widely varying backgrounds, some of whom have not been previously vaccinated. Inevitably, despite the best efforts of shelter workers, viruses can be spread and may occasionally go home with adopted animals. If you already have dogs or cats at home, make sure they are up-to-date on their shots and in good general health before introducing your new pet dog.

Take your new dog to the veterinarian within a week after adoption. There, he will receive a health check and any needed vaccinations. If your dog has not been spayed or neutered, make that appointment! There are already far too many homeless puppies and dogs; don't let your new pet add to the problem. Most likely, the shelter will require that you have your pet spayed or neutered anyway. If you need more information about why it is so important to spay or neuter your dog, read our online information on spaying and neutering.

House rules
Work out your dog-care regimen in advance among the human members of your household. Who will walk the dog first thing in the morning? Who will feed him at night? Will Fido be allowed on the couch, or won't he? Where will he rest at night? Are there any rooms in the house that are off-limits?

Training and discipline
Dogs need order. Let your pet know from the start who is the boss. When you catch him doing something he shouldn't, don't lose your cool. Stay calm, and let him know immediately, in a loud and disapproving voice, that he has misbehaved. Reward him with praise when he does well, too! Sign up for a local dog obedience class, and you'll learn what a joy it is to have a well-trained dog. Also be sure to read our tip sheet on training your dog with positive reinforcement.

Housetraining
Assume your new dog is not housetrained, and work from there. Read over the housetraining information given to you at the time of adoption and check out our housetraining tips for puppies or adult dogs. Be consistent, and maintain a routine. A little extra effort on your part to come home straight from work each day will pay off in easier, faster housetraining.

Crating
A crate may look to you like the canine equivalent of a jail cell, but to your dog, who instinctively likes to den, it's a room of his own. It makes housetraining and obedience-training easier and saves your dog from the headache of being yelled at unnecessarily for problem behavior. Of course, you won't want to crate your dog all day or all night, or he will consider it a jail cell. Just a few, regular hours a day should be sufficient.

The crate should not contain wire where his collar or paws can get caught, and should be roomy enough to allow your dog to stand up, turn around, and sit comfortably in normal posture. More on crate training »

If a crate isn't an option, consider some sort of confinement to a dog-proofed part of your home. A portion of the kitchen or family room can serve the purpose very well. (A baby gate works perfectly.)

Let the games begin
Dogs need an active life. That means you should plan plenty of exercise and game time for your pet. Enjoy jogging or Frisbee? You can bet your dog will, too. If running around the park is too energetic for your taste, try throwing a ball or a stick, or just going for a long walk together. When you take a drive in the country or visit family and friends, bring your dog and a leash along.

A friend for life
Finally, be reasonable in your expectations. Life with you is a different experience for your new companion, so give him time to adjust. You'll soon find out that you've made a friend for life. No one will ever greet you with as much enthusiasm or provide you with as much unqualified love and loyalty as your dog will. Be patient, and you will be amply rewarded.

16/10/2012

Tips & tricks:

Most “bad” behavior is actually normal dog behavior. Barking, digging, chewing, pulling on the leash – these are things that dogs do, and it’s our job as responsible pet owners to mitigate these “problems.” Colleen’s four cures are exercise, mind games, management, and training. If your dog digs, exercise him more. If he likes to chew, make sure he has plenty of chew toys, If he pulls on the leash, try using a special harness. This seems like common sense, but we forget that sometimes just saying “no” is not enough. We have to be an active part in our dog’s life, ensuring he is healthy, active (both mentally and physically), and happy. be happy,

dogs r our best friend
15/10/2012

dogs r our best friend

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