Sunday, March 30, 2008

Check Out This Show-It's Me Or The Dog!

Here's a show that should be shown at every dog adoption center everywhere!

It's called "It's Me Or the Dog!". Victoria Stillwell shown here, is a an dog trainer that works in London and NYC. On each show she is presented with a dog(s) who have behavioral problems-sometimes very serious problems indeed.

Victoria cuts to the chase and tells the owners what they are doing wrong and the quickest most effective way to stop or modify the dog's behavior so it's acceptable.

If you or someone you know has a dog who is misbehaving-this show is for you. A dog's bad behavior can actually bring a lot of misery to the family and cause unneeded stress for everyone. Watch this show and see if you identify with some of the owners who are at wit's end as to what to do with their troubled canines.

Here's Victoria's Top 19 Training Tips

1. Keep training. Owners often think that once a dog is trained, there is no need to carry on. But your dog never stops learning, and training should be reinforced throughout your pet's life.

2. Think dog. Take time to think about how your dog perceives the world, and use this knowledge to make training easier.

3. Exercise your dog. A tired dog is a happy dog. Ensure, however, that the exercise is appropriate for your dog's age and breed.

4. To feel secure, all dogs need a calm, confident leader. Effective leadership isn't about dominating your dog and making him submissive toward you. It's about being a teacher and building his confidence. You can achieve that by encouraging and rewarding good behavior.

5. Look at your dog's diet, and see how you can improve it. You are what you eat, and the same is true for your dog. Many behavior and medical problems can be attributed to poor diet, so make sure your dog is eating the very best.

6. Sign up for an activity that you both enjoy, such as an agility class, flyball, heel to music, etc. Dogs get bored easily, so get yours out and moving.

7. Get your dog microchipped, if you haven't already. Also, don't forget his yearly checkup with the veterinarian.

8. Keep playing. One of the best ways to bond with your dog is to play games that you both enjoy. Play is a great stress reliever for both dog and human.

9. Keep your dog safe. Don't leave your dog alone in a car or tied up outside a shop. Dog theft is on the rise, so be careful.

10. Have fun and enjoy your dog. A dog should never be a burden. If you take the time to train your dog, you'll give him the tools he needs to live successfully in a human world.

For more information, visit Victoria's official site: www.victoriastilwell.com.
Pictures: DCI

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