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Friday, December 21, 2012
Mr Gwing named top dog at pet grooming salon
Thursday, November 01, 2012
Friday, September 07, 2012
Bad dogs or bad owners?
Source: The Star Malaysia
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Olympics: 'Dog ate my ticket', says US shooter Rhode
History-chasing US shooter Kim Rhode has had a rough and lonely build-up to her Olympic bid after flight cancellations forced her to miss her team training camp... before her puppy ate her ticket.
Rhode, seeking to become the first American to win individual medals at five Summer Games in a row, went to the airport in Los Angeles on Friday intending to fly to Copenhagen in Denmark for the training camp.
But the first leg of her flight -- to Newark -- was twice cancelled and as timed ticked away she eventually flew direct to London, arriving on Tuesday.
Speaking during training at the sun-baked Royal Artillery Barracks on Wednesday, Rhode said she was tired after her ordeal but was upbeat about her Olympic chances.
"I've had a little bit of a problem with the airlines getting here," said the 33-year-old.
"I stayed home, trained there and then came directly from LA to London so essentially I didn't get all the time adjustment. I'm a little jet-lagged but other than that, things are good."
Adding to the stress, Rhode's husband initially could not find his passport and her four-month-old white puppy devoured her re-issued ticket.
"My husband lost his passport and couldn't find it. My dog ate my ticket.... I know that sounds crazy but I can honestly say and I have the pictures to prove that really happened. It's not just an excuse."
The missing passport was located and the ticket was reprinted after it was eaten by the toy poodle called Norman -- dubbed "hell on wheels" by Rhode.
When asked whether the dramas of the past few days had affected her, a relaxed Rhode said: "It's like anything. You just roll with the punches and hope for the best."
"You can't really let it get to you. If you did, you'd be in trouble before you even started so you just have to let things go," she said, adding she had even managed to pack in moving three pianos and buying a car in the run-up to her departure.
"I feel tired because I'm jet-lagged but I think that through it all I have five or six days to adjust, be better prepared sleep-wise essentially, which is right now what's affecting me the most but I'm essentially happy with where I'm at at this moment," she said.
Rhode, taking part in the women's trap and the skeet, said she was looking forward to the arrival of her team-mates on Wednesday, ahead of the start of shooting events on Saturday.
"It is very different to be travelling, going through all the things by yourself. At the Olympics you have the support of everybody, everybody's going through the same things so it's been a bit of a challenge," she said.
"Some of them sent me some well wishes on Twitter and Facebook. I know they're having a blast in Denmark. They've gone and seen ZZ Top and have been training really hard -- a lot of team-building going on there. I'm kind of bummed that I missed that," she added.
Rhode, seeking her fifth straight medal and her third gold overall, said her chance to make history was in the back of her mind but she was feeling relaxed.
"There's a certain added element of pressure when you come to an event like the Olympics to begin with. When you add in the achievements there's an element of pressure. However, as it's my fifth I'm feeling very comfortable with it.
Source: Yahoo News
Source: Yahoo News
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
The world's most funny dog video
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Dog Training Checklist – 18 Things Your Dog Should Know
I was flipping through my Golden Retriever Guide Dog Puppy In Training, Apache’s folder and came across a dog training checklist. Actually this wasn’t any old dog training checklist because Apache is training to be a guide dog. This was a list detailing 18 things your guide dog puppy should know before he goes in for formal guide dog training.
As puppy raisers we receive our guide dog puppies in training at around 7 weeks of age and from that point we work on their socialization, obedience, house manners, etc. until they are approximately 18 months old. At 18 months we return our puppies to the Guide Dog school where they continue their “formal” education for another 6 months. After about 6 months our puppies are matched with a visually impaired partner and the 2 work together as a guide dog team until the guide dogs retirement.
Dog Training Checklist
I work hard on my guide dog puppy’s obedience, socialization and house manners and by the time my puppy is 14 months of age I try to have all 18 items on the dog training checklist marked off. Why 14 months? Because sometimes a puppy in training can get turned in as early as 14 months of age.
Just in case you were wondering about this checklist, here’s a look at the 18 dog training items I try to complete by the time my puppy is 14 months of age.
In For Training Checklist
This Pertains To Dogs 14 Months And Older
- Does Your Dog Know His/Her Name?
- Does Your Dog Know How To Sit For Meals?
- Does Your Dog Know How To Sit?
- Does Your Dog Know How To Down?
- Can Your Dog Sit/Stay For 3 Minutes With Distractions Present?
- Can Your Dog Down/Stay For 5 Minutes With Distractions Present?
- Can Your Dog Do A Formal Recall
- Does Your Dog Come To His/Her Name Off Leash?
- Can Your Dog Lay Quietly On A Tie Down?
- Is Your Dog Happy To Be In The Crate If Need Be?
- Is Your Dog Able To Relieve On Leash?
- Is Your Dog Able To Relieve On Different Surfaces?
- While Driving Can Your Dog Lay Quietly?
- Is Your Dog Allowed Off Leash In Your House Without Getting Into Trouble?
- Can Your Dog Walk On A Loose Leash While Passing Other Dogs?
- Has Your Dog Had Sufficient Exposure In The Kennel?
- Is Your Dog Comfortable Being Examined By People?
- Can Your Dog Respond To Basic Obedience Commands When Given By Someone Other Than You?
How Did Dublin Do With This Dog Training Checklist?
Of course Dublin was perfect when he started his formal guide dog training a few months ago Honestly, I would answer yes to all of the above questions for Dublin, but I would not say he totally mastered all of the above.
Dublin was good at the sit/stay and down stays, but if you threw in the right distraction he may not be able to hold it for 3/5 minutes. Although he did very well with his sit/down stays when we attended guide dog obedience class at the Sylmar campus. His other trouble spot was “can your dog walk on a loose leash while passing other dogs”. The answer is yes, but some dogs distracted him more than others. We worked very hard on both of these areas and saw a lot of improvement in Dublin. As I said I would say “yes” as my answer to the questions, but he had not yet mastered everything.
Do you have a checklist that you follow when training your puppy? How would your dog do if you had to answer all the questions on this dog training checklist?
Source: PuppyInTraining.com