Rescue Dog Training

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Belgium rescue dag training IWRDA
International water Rescue Dog Accademy
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Busy & Zoom 2009 - 2) - Puppies Are 3 Hours Old
On July 1st 2009 Busy and Zoom have a litter of 11 puppies. It is a good size litter. There are 6 girls and 5 boys. When the labor starts, I find it normal to have a puppy an hour. There are times when you get 2 close together, but then you have a long time before the next one arrives. You must watch closely for any signs that the female may be in trouble. There could be a baby that has turned sidewise and is blocking the others from being born. If she is doing a lot of straining, more than likely, that next puppy will be born die. The birthing process can be very long. If you have 9 puppies it can take up to 9 hours for all of them to be born. Of course, you won’t know how many are in there, so you will be watching for maybe 11 to 12 hours. I always take my mothers to the vet, when I think they are done and get an x-ray, to be sure everyone has been born. I also get my puppies check out at that time too.
We are back home from the vet and I have settled Busy into the whelping box. I’m keeping the puppies in a warming box so they stay warm and so she won’t step on them. Once Busy is comfortable I start introducing the puppies to her. I take 3 puppies at a time and place them next to her. She will start licking and cleaning the puppies. Busy is an experienced mother. She knows how to clean and stimulate the puppies. Just in case you don’t know, puppies don’t go to the bathroom on their own at birth. They have to be stimulated to do so. She is doing a great job of cleaning them. Her milk came in by Thursday morning. I make sure each puppy is cleaned up and is nursing. Sometimes the mothers milk has not come in yet, but the puppies should still nurse. I kept adding puppies until I have 1/2 of the litter with the mother or about 5 or 6 puppies. I wait until the puppies in the warming box start fussing or about 2 hours and then I rotate the other half of the litter with the mother. I keep doing this until the mother indicates that she wants all of the puppies with her. When I put all of the puppies with the mother I watch very carefully to be sure that she doesn’t step on a puppy or roll on a puppy. This is a common way to loose a puppy. If you look closely at the whelping box, you will see that there is a railing on the inside that stops the mother from laying up against the side. This is called a pig railing and provides a place for the puppy to be, so the mother won’t lay on it. The puppies weigh about 10 to 16 oz.
For the next 5 to 7 days I sleep next to the whelping box where I can hear the puppies, again listening for a puppy that is being squished. I watch that the smallest puppies is always close to the mother and that it is nursing. Sleeping next to the litter, I’m right there when the mother wants to go outside. I always pick up the puppies and put them in the warming box, when she gets up and starts moving around.
When you deliver the puppies you tie off the umbilical cord before you cut it. I have the vet replace it with a surgical staple. You can see this staple in the video and how the cord is drying up.
You can tell if the puppies are warm enough by watching to see if they are spread out away from the mother. If they are all huddle around and under the mother your room is too cold.
When the puppies are eating their little tails are going like mad. Happy little tails. Golden Retrievers come in all different shades of gold. They go from light to dark.
Busy finds a different way of nursing her puppies. She doesn’t have to lie down.
The mother registered name is Spirit’s Busy B N Me and the fathers name is OTCH Spirit’s Zim Zam Zoom (the #1 All Breed Dog in Canada for 2008)
I breed Golden Retriever and Labrador Retriever in Redmond, WA. I have been Breeding, Training, and Showing in AKC, CKC, UKC Obedience & Agility trials for over 35 years. I love raising puppies and teaching people how to live with dogs. I have bred some of the top Obedience dogs in the US & Canada including the #1 All Breed Dog in Canada for 2008, GMOTCH, Am, OTCH SPIRIT’S ZIM ZAM ZOOM UDX3. My dogs are very athletic, love to swim, hike and are very intelligent. They make wonderful family members and are great with children. If you are look for a new family member, you won’t go wrong with one of my dogs. All of my breeding stock have OFA clearance on Hips & Elbows, CERF yearly on eyes, have been tested for PRA and have Heart clearances. I hope you enjoy my Videos and Channel. You can find out more about me on my Web site at www.caninecollege.biz or you can email at spiritpuppy@msn.com or lweaverk9@msn.com Laurie Weaver
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This video is a how to video on how to teach your dog to target an object with his front paws. This is not only a great game to teach your puppy or dog how to learn to learn, but it is the foundation for many behaviors and tricks. Tricks with this foundation include- wave, shake , high five, standing up, hands up, close the door, cop cop, say your prayers, descrimination, freestyle foot work and more.
Take care with large breed dogs or dogs who have sharp toe nails as you can get slapped. Perhaps teach shake down the line when you have more experience as a trainer so that your large dog doesnt learn to paw at you as their favorite behavior. The great thing about the technique that I am using is that the dog isnt learning to paw at your skin, but at an object, so you can get that on stimulus control before it is just your arm (for very large and powerful dog breeds). You can also click them fore being gentle before you switch to using just your hand for shake.
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Mastiff Chases Lazer
It seems that some people believe that I am using a weapon in the video. It is a BB gun and has a laser attached to it. The BB gun was made safe before it was used and it is not loaded. I would never have used a real firearm for any type of game like this. No mastiff was injured or harmed during the filming of this video. The retardation of our dog was prior to our ownership and is one of the reasons we keep her around. Since this video was filmed we have purchased a laser pointer so the BB gun would not be used.
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There are huge dogs such as Retriever’s and Boxers, then there are the more smaller type of dogs such as the Teacup Chihuahua. A Teacup Chihuahua, although is very small and not recognized by major kennel associations, is loved by many people for many reasons.
Having a Teacup Chihuahua can make your life livelier as they are quite an interesting breed. The only bad thing about their size is that they are more fragile than other dogs and thus needs special attention by their owners.
Are you a busy person? If so, do not go to adopt a Teacup Chihuahua. All dogs need love and attention. But a Teacup Chihuahua needs more of that. Their need for companionship can become a misery for you if you are unable to make time for it.
One of the first things you could do is check up on your schedule. Are you a very busy person? Will you be unable to commit yourself in to taking care of a Teacup Chihuahua? If so, refraining yourself from adopting such a dog would be better. Socializing is very important to Teacup Chihuahua’s. Owners not having the time to socialize with them on a regular basis could result in your dog lacking self-discipline and being indifferent for everyday occasions.
Do you have kids in your home? If so, do not get a teacup Chihuahua. Being small in size makes them more vulnerable to injuries. Having kids around would mean the teacup Chihuahua has a higher probability of being trampled or squashed.
Since the teacup Chihuahua is very small, they have a likelihood of getting various diseases. They too come with a number of health problems such as high blood sugar, dehydration, thyroid and liver problems as well as respiratory problems.
We know how dogs love to click the ground, especially if they notice any food lying around. Having fertilizers, cleaning agents and other chemicals lying around the area can be harmful for their body. Their small bodies can’t take in these toxins and therefore can result in various illnesses.
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Puppy mills are a facility that gets dissented by by many dog lovers. Puppy mills are large commercialized dog breeding installations. According to animal activists, these places run under sub-standards that are not perpetually healthy for dogs. Puppy mills often work with a profit base.
Dogs from puppy mills are often traumatized and sad due to the bad experiences they have at puppy mills. The common unfavorable judgments of puppy mills are that they operate in low facility, unfavorable and inappropriate places such as abandoned buildings. Moreover, puppies from puppy mills are most often under fed and not properly taken care of.
Some puppy mills are not registered places for holding and breeding puppies and these places most often neglect puppy vaccinations and other medical needs. Most importantly, these puppies may be in psychological stress or in depression and they may be damaged by the time you buy them off a puppy mill.
Many dog families are kept together until puppies are sold out to people. At that point the dogs may be affected psychologically in to a condition something like separation anxiety. Therefore, the puppy you bring home may not be normal in its behavior and in temperament for some time.
So if you are getting a puppy from a puppy mill, it is advisable that you purchase them right after (few days down the line) their birth. You should also make sure that the puppy does not have skin rashes and does not suffer from any respiratory disease as these conditions are common among puppies born at puppy mills.
Although puppy mills are not the most healthiest environment in which a puppy can be bought from, many people find it difficult to find decent puppies from elsewhere unless a dog breeder is personally known to the aspiring owner. Additionally, other dog owners will have to give the consent to breed their dogs and then give away the puppies for one to be able to own a new puppy. So you should always bear in mind that while puppy mills readily sell puppies, there are risks associated with it and although you may like to find a puppy from another means, it may not always be easy.
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Golden Retriever
“The Golden Retriever is a large breed of dog, historically developed as a gundog to retrieve shot waterfowl and upland game during hunting. As such they were bred to have a soft mouth to retrieve game undamaged and an instinctive love of water. Their versatility sees them employed in a variety of roles including illegal drug detection, search and rescue, as hunting dogs and as guide dogs. Its friendly, eager-to-please nature and patient demeanor has also made it one of the most popular family dogs (by registration) in the world today.
History
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The Golden Retriever breed was originally developed in Scotland at “Guisachan” near Glen Affric, the highland estate of Sir Dudley Marjoribanks (pronounced “Marʒbanks”), later Baron Tweedmouth. For many years, there was controversy over which breeds were originally crossed. In 1952, the publication of Majoribanks’ breeding records from 1835 to 1890 dispelled the myth concerning the purchase of a whole troupe of Russian sheepdogs from a visiting circus.
Improvements in guns during the 1800s resulted in more fowl being downed during hunts at greater distances and over increasingly difficult terrain. This led to more birds being lost in the field. Because of this improvement in firearms, a need for a specialist retriever arose as training setter and pointer breeds in retrieval was found to be ineffective. Thus work began on the breeding of the Golden Retriever to fill this role.
The original cross was of a yellow-colored Retriever, Nous, with a Tweed Water Spaniel female dog, Belle. The Tweed Water Spaniel is now extinct but was then common in the border country. Majoribanks had purchased Nous in 1865 from an unregistered litter of otherwise black wavy-coated retriever pups. In 1868, this cross produced a litter that included four pups; these four became the basis of a breeding program which included the Irish Setter, the sandy-colored Bloodhound, the St. John’s Water Dog of Newfoundland, and two more wavy-coated black Retrievers. The bloodline was also inbred and selected for trueness to Majoribanks’ idea of the ultimate hunting dog. His vision included a more vigorous and powerful dog than previous retrievers, one that would still be gentle and trainable. Russian sheepdogs are not mentioned in these records, nor are any other working dog breeds. The ancestry of the Golden Retriever is all sporting dogs, in line with Majoribanks’ goals.
Golden Retrievers were first accepted for registration by the The Kennel Club of England in 1903, as Flat Coats - Golden. They were first exhibited in 1908, and in 1911 were recognized as a breed described as Retriever (Golden and Yellow). In 1913, the Golden Retriever Club was founded. The breed name was officially changed to Golden Retriever in 1920.
The Honorable Archie Majoribanks took a Golden Retriever to Canada in 1881, and registered Lady with the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1894. These are the first records of the breed in these two countries. The breed was first registered in Canada in 1927, and the Golden Retriever Club of Ontario, now the Golden Retriever Club of Canada, was formed in 1958. The co-founders of the GRCC were Cliff Drysdale an Englishman who had brought over an English Golden and Jutta Baker, daughter in law of Louis Baker who owned Northland Kennels, possibly Canada’s first kennel dedicated to Goldens. The AKC recognized the breed in 1925, and in 1938 the Golden Retriever Club of America was formed.”
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Black lab puppies learning is improved on an isolated bridge. http://www.gundoghousedoor.com/video/ for more dog tips.
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