Loose-leash walking: Days 11-15

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Loose-leash walking: Days 11-15

From the automobile to the canine park is a challenging area for many dogs to walk on a loose leash.

Ace (not pictured) and I went to the 45th street canine park in Fargo today to practice some on and off-leash heeling. There were no other dogs at the park, so it was a ideal time for Ace and I to practice.

Like many dogs, Ace is typically in an thrilled mode before we even get out of the automobile at the canine park.

I always make sure he is unwinded before I let him jump out. That implies he sits and waits until I say “OK.” He never lunges out of the automobile anymore. but when he used to, I put him best back in and had him jump out on my terms.

The mutt did very well walking from the automobile to the gate. I had his choke collar on, but it wasn’t really necessary. I took his leash off and we practiced off-leash heeling for the next 20 minutes or so. I made sure to walk randomly, turning into him and away from him and to walk over tennis balls.

The canine park is a terrific place for Ace and I to work because there are tennis balls everywhere.

He gets a double challenge because he is expected to leave the tennis balls alone and heel. One thing I’ve discovered about Ace’s tennis ball obsession is that when we are in a working mode, he leaves them alone. When we’re not working, he easily becomes fixated on anything.

As far as loose-leash walking goes, Ace is doing very well. The only thing that distracted him today was the trash scattered everywhere.

Apparently paper, plastic bottles and other pieces of garbage are full of tempting smells. It took a lot of focus from Ace to leave the garbage alone.

Really, the only time the mutt ignores me if he chooses he has to go to the restroom and he can’t wait. I think I’ve unintentionally trained him that he can stop and go to the restroom whenever he wants as long as it’s in the grass. but it is really bothersome sometimes.

The only way I know how to fix this is to make sure I give him time to go on my terms so it won’t be an issue for him to make his own “pit stops.” By the way, when a canine is on Prednisone, he has to pee about every hour! poor Ace.

Although our walk was a half-hour at many today, Ace came home and crashed a lot harder than when we opt for a longer walk in our own neighborhood. That just shows how essential mental challenges are for dogs.

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Where would I be without this dog?

happy Thanksgiving!

I really am thankful for this beautiful mutt. I mean, he does look and act like a dufus most of the time, but he does have a wise, calming side to him too. Although I would’ve been happy with any dog, I am glad I chose him.

Ace has lead me to so many others who are just as dog crazy as me. through him, I’ve built stronger relationships with friends, family and neighbors just by connecting over our dogs. I’ve met people through obedience classes, dog park visits and agility who I never would’ve talked to otherwise.

I’ve made friends with people all over the world just by sharing pictures and stories of Ace and by eagerly listening to their ups and downs with dogs. I’ve learned that no matter where we live, the act of walking our dogs through a quiet park is one of the most basic and treasured parts of our lives.

I always look for excuses to escape into nature, and Ace gives me a reason to every day. Driving out of my way to get to a certain park or spending a whole afternoon or weekend hiking is easier for me to justify when I know Ace loves it as much as I do. There are not many things I love more than to watch my dog running with no boundaries, just happy being a dog.

Ace gives me a reason to write every day. He gives me a reason to get out of bed at 6 a.m. and to leave the house when it’s below zero. He somehow gets an introvert to talk nonstop about her dog.

I could go on and on about why I’m thankful for my dog, as I know you could with yours.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Don’t let your dog get sick from too many handouts! A certain mutt I know already got into the garbage, and a certain orange cat decided to sample the butter.

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How to stop Your canine From Pulling on the Leash

My canine Remy is like numerous other dogs – he pulls difficult on the leash!

I make sure to spend time training “heel” as well as loose-leash walking however it will always be a work in progress. I believed I’d share my suggestions on exactly how to stop your canine from pulling.

Below are a few of the suggestions that have dealt with my strong puller.

If your canine pulls on the lead, just understand that this is a extremely typical issue as well as typical canine behavior.

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How to stop your canine from pulling on the leash

1. discover a collar that makes your dog’s pulling less extreme

2. utilize a particular collar for training as well as one more for “fun” walks

3. utilize extremely motivating treats!

3. wear a treat pouch around your waist

4. method heeling inside your home a lot

5. method heeling on walks

6. Take a short break every 5 minutes during walks

More suggestions to stop your canine from pulling

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How to stop your canine from pulling on the leash

It’s as much as us to instruct them not to pull – as well as it takes a great deal of time, consistency as well as patience. So hang in there!

1. discover a collar that makes your dog’s pulling less extreme

As you know, people can get emotional as well as opinionated about training tools. You type of have to disregard all that as well as utilize what works for you.

It really doesn’t matter to me which training collar you prefer. It needs to be something that you are comfortable utilizing as well as something that enables you to safely manage your canine without hurting your dog.

Training collar choices to reduce a dog’s pulling on the leash:

Gentle Leader or Halti head collar
No pull harness (leash clips to the front of the dog)
Herm Sprenger prong collar
Martingale collar (for less extreme pullers)

2. utilize a particular collar for training as well as one more for “fun” walks

Dogs are quite great at acknowledging particular “gear” for particular situations. I like utilizing a training collar for training walks as well as a harness for our “fun” walks.

My own canine is a 63-pound weimaraner as well as he pulls difficult if he can get away with it. For him, I choose utilizing either a gentle Leader or a prong collar while we’re working on training.

We likewise have an EasyWalk no-pull harness that he uses on “fun” walks where we’re not working on training. For example, when I want to head out for an hour as well as just get exercise or hike on a trail.

This provides me some manage however when he uses it I enable him to sniff as well as walk ahead of me.

I likewise suggest a six-foot leash vs. a retractable leash for all of your walks. My preferred leash is a easy 6-ft leather leash since it’s simpler for me to grip than nylon as well as typically lasts years as well as years.

3. utilize extremely motivating treats!

To train your canine to stop your canine from pulling when you’re outside, you’ll requirement to utilize the very best treats! believe hot dogs, cheese or jerky.

Indoors, dogs are less picky since there’s fewer distractions.

Outside, I utilize bits of deli meat, bits of cheese, soft treats as well as in some cases pieces of chicken. I mix everything together in a treat pouch as well as add in some dry canine food.

Total, I utilize about 1/2 cup of goodies per 20-min walk. Obviously, you may requirement to cut back on your dog’s meals if you do this.

3. Wear a treat pouch around your waist

At the extremely minimum, bring a ton of treats in your pockets.

Once you begin heading out for training walks, you’re going to requirement to bring about a 1/2 cup’s worth of little treats. That most likely won’t in shape in your pockets easily.

A treat pouch fits around your midsection (yep, like a fanny pack!) so you have quick gain access to to treats. I walk with Remy as well as provide him treat-treat-treat for walking at my side.

I can in shape my whole hand in the pouch so treats are quickly available whatsoever times.

I reward Remy for taking a look at me, walking at my side as well as not pulling. I likewise utilize treats to lure him back when he pulls or gets ahead. I just stop as well as wait on him to return or I lure him back.

4. method heeling inside your home a lot

This is what truly assisted Remy. We worked in the living space for five minutes a day as well as it truly clicked for him on the third day.

I utilized a leash at very first as well as just popped treats into his mouth for being at my left side or making eye contact. I walked along the wall so he had few choices of where to go as well as lured him where I desired him to be (my left side).

I would stop as well as have him sit, provide a treat. then take a step forward, have him sit, provide a treat. then two steps, etc. He truly caught on quickly.

Practicing inside your home is what made a big difference for us since Remy seemed to lastly “get” what I desired as well as without any distractions it was simple for us to succeed.

Practice in every space of the house, the basement, the garage, possibly the back lawn or the driveway. I like to method in quiet, open car parking great deals like church car parking great deals on weekday mornings.

5. method heeling on walks

Of course, outdoors is the difficult part.

Our obedience trainer really told me not to walk Remy for now if he’s going to pull. She stated to stay with truly tiring walks up as well as down the driveway or in circles in the lawn or possibly down the street at peaceful times.

She’s right.

If you want to stop your dog’s pulling you requirement to eliminate his chance to pull. Practicing inside your home makes sense up until he gets the hang of it. then relocation on to “boring” outside areas before adding much more interesting outside areas.

However, in the genuine world, I requirement to be able to walk weimaraner for exercise functions as well as potty breaks. I don’t have a fenced yard. so a leash is his only gain access to to the outdoors.

So … I am not perfect.

Sometimes I just requirement to get my canine out for a quick potty break as well as he pulls. This sets our training back. in some cases I just want to be “normal” as well as inspect out from training … as well as he pulls. Like, truly bad. This sets our training back.

This is why it’s assisted me to utilize a particular collar for our training walks as well as a different harness for our “checked out” walks. I try to be consistent.

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6. Take a short break every 5 minutes during walks

This is truly important.

On your walks, ask your canine to heel for 5 minutes or so, as well as then utilize your release word – “Free!” or “Break!” – to let him sniff or play or walk ahead for at least 30 seconds (but stop moving if he pulls).

There are a few reasons for this:

Dogs have short interest spans
This assists remind you to take breaks as well as keep this fun!
Heel is very, extremely challenging for them
It assists if they comprehend “heel” implies “heel up until I release you.”

So, try turning between focused heeling for 5 minutes, quick break, heeling for 5 minutes, quick break.

More suggestions to stop your canine from pulling

Walk in zig-zags or figure-8s. turn around a lot.
Work on random obedience or obstacles.
Pick up the pace, jog a little, run.
Sign up for a fundamental obedience class.
Try different types of treats!
Try different training collars (prong collar, gentle Leader, no pull harness, etc)

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Lindsay Stordahl is the creator of That Mutt. She composes about canine training, canine exercise as well as feeding a healthy raw diet.

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Credit card processing for pet dog walkers

I own a pet dog running as well as pet dog walking service in San Diego called Run That Mutt.

If you’ve started your own pet dog sitting business, you may be wondering what the very best choice is for collecting credit score card payments.

If you are severe about your pet business, you must gather payments with a credit score card system since it will save you money as well as time.

Why must my pet dog walking service accept credit score cards?

Your pet dog walking business must accept credit score card payments since it’s practical for customers, convenient for you, as well as it will save you useful time as well as money.

More than likely your pet dog walking service is already accepting on the internet credit score card payments with PayPal.

Why isn’t PayPal the very best choice for a pet dog walking business?

Although PayPal has its location (easy to set up, simple to use), it is not the very best choice for a pet dog walking business. Instead, I suggest you switch to a credit score card processing company. I’ve been utilizing PayPal for years, as well as it’s time for my own service to make the switch.

Here’s why:

PayPal has high fees

The primary issue with PayPal is its high fees. There are no set-up or membership costs to utilize a basic PayPal account, nevertheless the charges deducted per deal are high.

For each repayment your pet dog walking business receives through PayPal, a 2.9 percent fee, plus 30 cents will immediately be deducted from that payment.

For example, if a client pays you $120, PayPal will take 2.9 percent of that ($3.48) plus one more 30 cents, leaving you with $116.22. That’s not sufficient to break the bank, however it does add up over the month as well as over the year.

I end up losing about $50 per month to PayPal in fees. I might add a 3% fee for any individual who selects to pay with PayPal, however that’s not being fair to my customers.

The a lot more money you gather with PayPal, the a lot more you will pay in fees. So the a lot more your service grows, the a lot more sense it makes to switch to a much better option. If you expect to gather a lot more than $500 per month in credit score card payments, it’s time to switch over to a processing company.

PayPal can block your gain access to to your own money

PayPal has the capability to freeze accounts because of petty misunderstandings or disputes. since PayPal is such a big company, it is almost impossible to speak to a genuine person over the phone as well as resolve these issues. Josh as well as I have a buddy who had his PayPal account frozen for months, indicating he had no gain access to to the $3,000 in his account at the time. Why danger this?

What credit score card processing business must I utilize for my pet dog walking business?

The credit score card processing business my pet dog walking service will utilize is called BNG Holdings. It is just as simple to utilize as PayPal, however it provides you a lot more options.

Why must a pet dog walking services utilize a credit score card processing company?

We want to get paid on time!

Every pet dog walker has a client who “forgets” to pay on time. I’m sure you’re stuck waiting on at least one inspect every month or waiting on somebody to indication into PayPal. Why not automate those payments?

Set up automatic payments for your pet dog walking business

With BNG Holdings, you can set up automatic payments so the repayment is deducted from the customer’s account on time, every time. For some customers, that amount may be the exact same every month as well as for others you would manually go into in the amount due.

We all have these kinds of automatic payments. My health and wellness insurance coverage as well as fitness center membership charges are immediately deducted from my inspecting account each month, for example.

You have the choice of setting up recurring payments

With a credit score card processing company, you will be able to set up monthly (or weekly) recurring payments for your pet dog walking customers. If somebody hires you for the exact same number of walks weekly or every month, then you understand her expense will generally be the exact same each time. You might even choose to need payments up front, before the service takes place.

You don’t have to set up recurring or automatic payments. It’s just great to have the option.

You can still set up a “pay now” button on your web site

If you as well as your clients are utilized to a “pay now” type button embedded into your web site, you can still utilize that choice with BNG Holdings. You will still have the capability to enable your clients to pay by clicking the button at their convenience, entering in the amountdue, as well as so on.

It would look something like this:

It’s not practical for a lot of people to pay with checks

Can you truly blame somebody for not getting a inspect to you on time? You requirement to make it simple for your clients to pay you! tracking down a checkbook, composing a inspect as well as mailing a inspect is not easy. Most people like automatic payments.

Initial configuration is easy

Getting set up with the credit score card processing business will not be much different than setting up a PayPal account. Don’t be terrified to make the switch since you believe it will be a huge hassle.

Likewise, the customer’s experience won’t modification a whole lot. I’m sure you’ve paid for products or services on the internet without utilizing PayPal. possibilities are, you generally don’t pay much attention to whether or not PayPal is an option.

You will save money on charges (compared to PayPal)

For a lot of businesses, the credit score card processing company’s charges will be a great deal less than they would be with PayPal.

For services similar to mine, BNG Holdings charges a flat monthly charge (roughly $35), plus a few pennies per transaction. I’ve been losing a lot more than $35 per month in PayPal charges for years, so changing over will immediately save my service money.

It saves the pet dog walker time!

What is your time worth? I fee $28 per hour to walk a dog. Do I truly want to spend hours per month working on invoices? absolutely not.

Once you have whatever set up with the credit score card processing company, you can save as well as automate as much as you would like. You won’t have to re-enter the exact same info a lot more than once. Anything that eliminates anxiety is a plus!

Best of all, you will have a lot more time to focus on supplying the very best service.

Customers want to make benefits with their credit score cards

Lots of people like to pay with credit/debit cards in buy to make benefits such as mileage points. They don’t have that choice when they pay by inspect or with a PayPal account.

Should I keep PayPal as an choice for my pet dog walking business?

If your pet dog walking clients are already paying you with PayPal, you might keep it as an choice in addition to the credit score card processing company. great deals of business do offer both choices for the customer’s convenience. Eventually, you might choose to decrease PayPal.

More about BNG Holdings

BNG comprehends pet dog walking as well as pet sitting businesses, as well as I have satisfied the CEO (I might provide you his direct cell number). He as well as the president of the business are extremely reachable, individual guys, excited to response any type of concerns we pet dog walkers may have.

BNG supplies processing services around the country, as well as it is one of the fastest growing vendor services business in the upper Midwest, according to its web site.

To get started with BNG, get in touch with the business at 701.526.3539 as well as tell them That Mutt sent you!

What it comes down to is you are a severe service owner, as well as you must utilize the service that makes the very best sense for your business. perhaps the very best choice is PayPal, however a lot more than likely your pet sitting service might benefit from changing to a credit score card processing company.

I desire you continued success with your pet dog walking or pet sitting business!

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A run with Lloyd as well as Lily

every time we go for a run, Lloyd as well as Lily have a routine.

First they gaze at me, uninterested. then they stand, stretch, shake their whole bodies, dance as well as wag.

Next they plop down in front of me in perfect sit-stays.

Lily virtually shakes with excitement. She yawns dramatically, looks at the door, looks at me. “Come on, Lady! Hurry up!”

Sometimes Lloyd picks up a leash.

If you have ever hung out with a vizsla, multiply the happy energy as well as enthusiasm by two. Multiply the loyalty, athleticism and sweetness by two.

That’s Lloyd as well as Lily.

They are rather the perfect pair.

Lloyd is calm as well as collected. Serious. never far from my side. Loyal. Quiet.

Miss Lily is dramatic. Impatient. Goofy. It’s impossible not to smile at her.

They stay at my side while we run. This seems to thrill people. We get compliments all the time.

 That’s Lloyd as well as Lily for you. Predictable, extremely nice dogs. perfect running buddies.

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Kansas woman Falls through Ice – would You risk Your Life for a Dog?

I do not believe any canine is worth a person’s life.

It’s hard to write that, but it’s what I believe. I would never want anybody to risk his or her life to save my dog.

My husband Josh and I have talked about this before. It’s hard to know what a person will do in an emergency, but I’ve told him several times to never risk his life for our dog. I’ve agreed to the same.

Possible scenarios we’ve discussed include running back into a house fire to save a pet, walking out onto thin ice or swimming out into harmful water.

Of course, some situations are not quite so serious, and all anybody can do in the moment is use his or her best judgement.

Sadly, a young woman died Sunday in Kansas while running out onto thin ice after her dog.

Wichita woman falls through ice while trying to save her dog

The 28-year-old fell through the ice and died Sunday. The story is reported by WIBW of Topeka, Kan. (Image from WIBW.)

The woman’s canine ran out onto a frozen pond when it saw another dog, according to the article. The woman then ran out after her canine and once they were in the middle of the pond, the ice broke and they both fell through.

From WIBW.com:

A see tried to help the woman, but he couldn’t reach her and she went under.

“The ice, we’re far enough south that the ice doesn’t freeze or stay frozen,” said Wichita Water Rescue Firefighter Paul Gonzalez. “It’s very, very thin ice and so the recommendation is always stay off the ice.”

A crew of six rescuers went out onto the icy water trying to rescue the woman. Divers found her at the bottom of the eight-foot-deep lake about 30 minutes later. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Wichita police Sargent John Ryan said people ought to never count on the ice on a Kansas lake.

What we can learn from this

The above story is so sad, but I hope those of us who love dogs can learn something from it.

Most of my readers like to go on hikes and adventures with their dogs, and you just never know what might happen.

Josh and I go on backpacking trips where our canine spends a lot of time off leash. We’ve also spent a lot of time with Ace around frozen lakes and rivers and lately, going to the ocean.

Thankfully, we haven’t had any really close calls, but there have been a few that made us realize you can never be too careful around cliffs, wildlife, currents and so on. and even a well-trained canine will do extremely dumb things at times.

While you can’t prepare for everything, I hope this story will remind all canine lovers to hesitate before putting themselves in danger for the sake of a dog.

My heart goes out to the friends and family of 28-year-old Erika Owen of Wichita.

Have you had any close calls while out hiking or walking your dog?

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How many dogs should a dog walker walk at once?

exactly how many dogs have you ever walked at once?

I believe two dogs each time is usually best, sometimes three if the dogs are well behaved.

It’s important to me to keep the dogs I’m walking under manage as well as at my side. I will not enable a group of dogs to pull me down the street. with my dog walking business, I discovered to handle three dogs quite well, as well as I’m sure a few of you can likewise handle three without any problems.

Sometimes one dog is far more difficult to handle than three or four dogs. It depends upon the dogs.

There was a group of four golden retrievers I walked together regularly. I likewise walked a group of three little dogs as well as a pitbull mix together, even adding my own dog to the mix when or twice for a overall of five dogs. I understood all these dogs well, as well as I might anticipate exactly how they would respond to passing dogs as well as anyone else we may run into. most of all, they might all sit as well as stay reliably, as well as they would all come when called. exactly how well the dogs are trained is the most important factor when walking several dogs, in my opinion.

I’d like to hear from all of you. exactly how many dogs do you walk at once? Do you believe it’s irresponsible for somebody to walk three or more dogs at once?

The very first five pics are a few of the dogs I’ve walked. The rest are some Web treats. Some look a great deal more accountable than others, if you ask me. I’m not a fan of enabling dogs to walk out ahead on tight leashes. You’ll have to let me understand what you think.

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Rattlesnake Avoidance training for Dogs

It’s early in the morning. Your pet dog needs to go to the bathroom. You open the back door and he dashes out to the fenced yard. You head to the kitchen to put on the coffee.

Simple, right?

Not so much if you live in rattlesnake territory.

For lots of dogs and their owners, a basic backyard shower room break can be a hazardous expedition with severe dangers from lurking rattlesnakes.

This is where rattlesnake avoidance training for dogs comes in

The concept of rattlesnake avoidance training is to prepare your pet dog to avoid snakes by his own choice. The training involves exposing your pet dog to snakes and conditioning him to run away when he senses a snake.

One training method uses e-collars to create a negative association with rattlesnakes.

Another training technique uses scent, sight and movement of the snakes to activate the pet dog to step away from the snake.

Rattlesnake avoidance training for dogs without shock or e-collars

Approximately 150,000 dogs and cats are bit by rattlesnakes annually (just 0.19 percent of the estimated 78 million dogs in the U.S.). a lot of bites occur in the dog’s own yard.

Jamie Robinson teaches snake avoidance training without e-collars or “aversive stimulus.” An e-collar is an electronic collar that may have a tone-only setting, a vibration setting or modification setting.

Robinson describes that her training is focused on teaching dogs to run away “when they smell that smell, see that shape or movement, or hear that [rattling] sound.”

It helps that lots of dogs avoid snakes instinctively.

“In all the testing I have done, about 70 percent of dogs don’t like the smell of a venomous snake and will step away from it,” says Robinson. She taps into this natural behavior.

She breaks her snake avoidance training for dogs down into four steps:

Rattlesnake avoidance training for dogs in four steps

1. commit to the scent/sound/movement. The pet dog is introduced to the smells, sounds and motions of snakes. The pet dog must be leashed at a safe distance from the snake.

2. Run away. If the pet dog voluntarily moves away from the snake, he gets a reward – food or a toy. Robinson emphasizes that she wants dogs to run away not with fear, but with purpose and understanding.

3. pair the scent/sight/movement with running away. eventually the pet dog learns to disengage whenever he smells, sees or hears a snake.

4. “Proof the heck out of #3 so the pet dog does it whenever without fail.” training becomes a lot more challenging until situations are as close as possible to real-life.

Rattlesnake avoidance training for dogs using an e-collar

Carl Persons is a herpetologist who has worked with snakes considering that 1976. By using e-collars and live snakes, he builds a negative association for dogs with snakes.

Using an e-collar is the most common snake avoidance training for dogs used in the U.S.

The first step in Person’s course is to introduce the pet dog to a rattlesnake. When a pet dog techniques the snake to smell it, Persons triggers the e-collar.

He notes, “Shock sounds like we are hurting the dogs. We keep it low enough that a lot of people can’t feel it.”

Cody Will, owner of Rattlesnake Ready, describes that a low level of shock is sufficient to show dogs to stay away from snakes.

“We start at zero and work upward until the pet dog responds appropriately. It is completely unnecessary to shock a pet dog with a max level correction.”

It is crucial that the pet dog is focused on the snake before triggering the e-collar. This will build the association between the snake and the correction.

If the pet dog is simply near the snake, but not paying attention or not aware, the e-collar will not be an effective training mechanism.

Persons, will and Robinson all use a variety of scenarios to make sure dogs are protected for as lots of scenarios as possible.

Persons said it is vital that dogs are trained for sight, sound and scent.

“We want to see them lick [their noses] and look,” he explains. “Sight and sound indicate nothing if they are running through a field and step on [a snake].”

As with any pet dog training, it’s best if snake avoidance training sessions are short. Rattlesnake ready sessions take 15-30 minutes.

All of the trainers emphasize that no snake avoidance training is completely infallible, but they have developed their programs to be as effective as possible.

What is the cost of a vet bill for a dog’s rattlesnake bite?

If your pet dog is bitten by a rattlesnake, he will require IV fluids, pain medication and antivenin.

Antivenin (commonly called antivenom) is notoriously expensive in the U.S.

Therefore, vet treatment for a rattlesnake bite can easily cost you thousands of dollars.

How much does rattlesnake avoidance training for dogs cost?

Rattlesnake avoidance training costs about $100.

How to stop your pet dog from getting bit by a rattlesnake

Most rattlesnakes avoid humans and dogs and only bite if they feel genuinely threatened.

Rattlesnake bites are a lot of likely to occur in the dog’s own yard.

Therefore, make sure your home and home are not snake friendly.

Snakes like to hide or burrow, so keep lawn mowed, remove rock and firewood piles, and plug any holes you find in the ground.

Snakes eat mice, birds and other small rodents. Do not install bird feeders or other food sources that can attract a snake’s prey.

When hiking, avoid long lawn or rocky areas. Don’t let your pet dog check out holes or dig under rocks. We love off-leash hiking, but consider keeping your pet dog on a leash in snake territory.

If you’ve not gone through rattlesnake avoidance training, “leave it” or “come” are also valuable commands if you encounter a snake.

Rattlesnakes are a lot of active in warmer months, normally between April and October. use extra caution during this time.

If you see a snake or hear rattling, remain calm. step away slowly and give the snake space to get away.

Watch how your pet dog reacts to his surroundings. You can typically tell if he smells something unusual. through snake avoidance training, you can make sure your pet dog knows what to do when he senses a rattlesnake.

Does the rattlesnake vaccine for dogs work?

There is a rattlesnake vaccine that claims to help secure your pet dog against rattlesnake venom. The manufacturer, Red rock Biologics, says that dogs “experience less pain and have a minimized risk of permanent injury from the bites.”

The vaccine does NOT make a pet dog immune to rattlesnake venom.

Even with the vaccine, dogs who are bitten by rattlesnakes require immediate medical treatment. The vaccine is simply a “boost” for your dog’s immune system and hopefully gives you extra time to get treatment. This is especially valuable if you tend to hike or backpack in remote areas, far from cell service.

Dogs need to receive the rattlesnake vaccine at least 30 days before any potential exposure to rattlesnakes. They also need a booster shot every six months!

There is limited data to verify whether the vaccine is effective.

A 2014 study found no significant difference between survival rates of vaccinated and unvaccinated dogs.

Another study checked the effectiveness of the vaccine in mice. Researchers found that the rattlesnake vaccine “improved survival rate and survival time… with WD [Western Diamondback] rattlesnake venom,” but not with venom from other species.

A challenge with the vaccine is that rattlesnake venom varies between species and even within species. The rattlesnake vaccine was developed to secure against the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake.

What to do if a rattlesnake bites your dog

Thankfully, rattlesnakes rarely bite. However, the will bite if they they are provoked or threatened.

Venomous snakes bite 7,000 to 8,000 people in the U.S. each year, with rattlesnakes being the most common, according to Wikipedia.

With quick treatment, the bites are seldom fatal. about five people die from snakebites in the U.S. annually.

If you or your pet dog is bitten by a rattlesnake, get to a healthcare facility or veterinarian ideal away.

If your pet dog is bitten when you are in a remote area with no cell service, do your best to carry your pet dog out as swiftly as possible. Do so even if it’s going to take you several hours to get back to your car. We recommend you carry a satellite phone for emergencies.

Call the vet as soon as you are able. Alert them of the situation and make sure they have antivenin treatment. If a vet gives your pet dog antivenin treatment within two hours of the bite, the probability of recovery is greater than 99 percent.

Dogs are a lot of likely to die from a rattlesnake bite 6 to 48 hours after the bite occurs.

More on what to do and what not to do

Do not try to capture or kill the snake. There is greater chance of additionally injury from the snake.
Possibly take a photo. If safe, take a photo of the snake for identifying the species later.
Remove collars or harnesses around the bite site. snake bites result in swelling and these items will cut off blood flow.
Do not use tourniquets.
Don‘t put ice on the bite.
Do not cut or suck the bite.
Keep your pet dog as still and calm as possible. carry your pet dog to the automobile if you can.
Benadryl can help to lessen inflammation and swelling.
Avoid drinking. Fluids can increase swelling.

Sometimes the snake does not inject venom

Twenty-five to thirty percent of all snake bites are dry, indicating the snake injected no venom.

Sometimes it’s hard to tell if your pet dog was bitten by the snake or not. check your dog’s front legs and head very carefully for any punctures. Symptoms of rattlesnake bites include swelling, minor bleeding, sensitivity, shaking and anxiety.

Rattlesnakes 101

Rattlesnakes have a “rattle” at the end of their tails. They use the “rattle” to alert predators. As a group, rattlesnakes include 36 species and between 65 and 70 subspecies, according to wikipedia.

Rattlesnakes are native to North and South America and range from southern Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia to central Argentina, wikipedia says. a lot of rattlesnakes live in the American Southwest and Mexico. Texas and Arizona are home to the most types of rattlesnakes.

Rattlesnakes hunt small animals such as birds and rodents. Humans kill large numbers of rattlesnakes, making them threatened in some areas, according to Wikipedia.

Rattlesnake venom is hemotoxic, indicating it destroys red blood cells, disrupts blood clotting, and/or causes organ failure and tissue damage.

Rattlesnake bites are severe and life-threatening, and treatment is expensive.

This is why snake avoidance training for dogs can give pet dog owners peace of mind. It can help to secure your pet dog from a dangerous, painful, dangerous situation.

Do you and your pet dog live in rattlesnake territory?

In the comments, let us know how you keep your pet dog safe from rattlesnakes.

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Julia Preston writes for That Mutt about pet dog behavior and training, working dogs and life on her farm in Ontario, Canada. She has a sweet, laid-back boxer mix named Baxter. She is also a blogger at Home on 129 Acres where she writes about her adventures of country living and diy renovating.

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When Can A Puppy Go Running With Me?

When can a puppy go running? 6 months? 12 months? 18 months?

It depends on the puppy, but normally puppies must be able to start running once they are between 8 and 12 months old.

For larger and gigantic breeds, you may want to wait until they are 18 months, which is the age thrown around the most online.

And some breeds aren’t really built for much running ever. I mean, come on.

The reason to be somewhat cautious about running with a puppy, especially larger breeds, is because their bones are still developing and you don’t want to damage their joints.

Dog owners must do their own research and make their own decisions about running with their own dogs or puppies. What’s best for one is not best for all.

Personally, I’m a lot more concerned for the under-exercised, overweight dogs. lots of of those dogs have joint issues and they’re not even getting out for walks. So, go figure.

Dogs that get to do any running in any way are the lucky ones, in my opinion.

What do you think? When can a puppy go running?

For those of you who run with their dogs, I am interested in your thoughts:

How old was your pet dog when you started running together?
What breed do you have?
Do you think you made the ideal choice?
How far do you usually run together?
At what age would you start running with a puppy if you were to get a new pup today?

My running experience – when to start running with a puppy

I own a pet dog running service where I take dogs on 30- or 60-minute running sessions. I stopped keeping track of my running miles with dogs at my side once I passed 10,000 miles a few years ago.

I used to run with my lab mix Ace when he was younger, but he is now retired from running. He just turned 9 years old, and I started running with him ideal away when I adopted him at 12 months.

A veterinarian’s opinion – at what age can a puppy go running?

I like the policy of thumb given below by Dr. Thomas Watson, a veterinarian in Charlotte, N.C.

I interviewed him for my post on running long distance with a dog.

Once a pet dog is around 6 months old, his musculoskeletal system has grown to about 75 to 80 percent of his adult size, Watson said.

Based on this, he gave some general recommendations on when he’s comfortable taking a pet dog running. These are based on the dog’s estimated size at maturity.

Dogs under 60 pounds: start running when the pup is 6 to 8 months old.

Dogs between 60 and 100 pounds: start when the pup is 8 to 12 months old.

Dogs a lot more than 100 pounds: wait until the pup is 12 to 18 months old.

This is just a policy of thumb from one veterinarian who runs with his dogs, but I like his advice.

I would also add that a lot of the dogs over 100 pounds (not all) must normally run for shorter distances, even as adults. maybe just 1 to 3 miles, if that.

Speed is a aspect – Is the pet dog even running?

On a normal running session, I conceal to about 5 miles with each dog. We go at such a slow pace, so the pet dog is actually “trotting” at my side vs. actually running. It’s a fast walk for the dog, a slow run for me.

This is much different than, say, someone who runs at a 6-minute-per-mile pace or someone who wants to take a pet dog biking or rollerblading.

These are all terrific options, but you just need to take the intensity of the workout into consideration.

Starting out at a 10-minute-per-mile pace with a puppy might be ideal. A slow “run” is probably not going to damage a pup’s joints.

Then, if it seems ideal for your dog, you could eventually pick up the pace or add Rollerblading once the pup has matured. No need for that level of intensity ideal away.

The puppy’s paw pads could get sore while running

The a lot of common injury I see while running with dogs, especially young dogs, is scuffed paw pads.

It takes time for a pet dog to build up strong, calloused paws. If she’s not used to running or walking on pavement and concrete, she might skin up her feet a bit.

To stop this, slowly begin taking your puppy on walks and runs and stop to check her paws every 10 minutes or so until you know her feet have “toughened up.”

If her paws are bleeding a little, it’s likely no big deal. just give her a day or two to rest and they will probably heal up on their own.

Now I want to hear from the rest of you.

When do you think it’s ok to start running with a puppy?

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Let’s assist shelter Dogs, Significantly!

$900. That’s the amount of money DogNation.net will donate to shelter dogs with the upcoming finest Friend’s good friend Contest.

I’ve partnered up with pet dog nation in previous years since my visitors do a great deal of work with rescue dogs. This year, I want to remind you of the possibility to nominate your preferred shelter or rescue group to win a $500 donation.

This publish is sponsored by pet dog Nation.

Click right here to nominate a shelter or rescue.

The prizes (awarded with on the internet voting):

1st Place: $500 donation 2nd Place: $300 donation3rd Place: $100 donation

All winners will get a digital medal (like the one pictured) to screen on the shelter’s own site. The very first location champion will get a long-term link to its web site from pet dog Nation.

Another great benefit is the donation is made in the name of the person who nominated the group.

How to nominate a rescue or shelter:

Anyone can make a nomination. You don’t have to be a shelter volunteer or employee.

It takes about 90 seconds:

1. go to DogNation.net’s nomination page here.

2. go into the name as well as web site of the rescue or shelter. need to be a licensed nonprofit (typically 501c3).

3. Type a short description on why you’re nominating that group.

4. go into your own name as well as email for get in touch with purposes.

5. inspect your email to click on a confirmation link.

The on the internet voting process:

All three winners will be selected with on the internet voting.

I’ll send out an email after the voting gets started Jan. 1! any individual can vote for one entry as much as when each day Jan. 1 with Feb. 28. So, motivate your good friends to vote!

The winners will be revealed around March 1.

If you have concerns or problems with the nomination process, you can email me, Lindsay@ThatMutt.com.

Quick outline of the contest:

Nominations going on now with Dec. 31

Voting takes location January as well as February

Winners revealed early March

Ready to make a nomination?

Please do, as well as then leave a comment to let us understand which group you support.

Click right here to make a nomination.
I nominated Labs as well as a lot more Rescue of San Diego since of the work it does to rescue Labs, lab mixes as well as other big dogs from regional shelters that still kill dogs for space.

The group commonly takes in senior dogs, expecting dogs or mom dogs with newborn puppies.

Which group will you nominate?

Find a lot more general information on the contest here.