Golden Retriever (Dog Training)

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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.

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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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Singing Dog : Georgia the Mastiff Sings with Ben

Georgia, the English Mastiff loves to sing to the accordion.

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Free Dog Training Tips - Learned Indifference Video

http://housemanners4dogs.com Free dog training video reveals the secret behind how to train your dog to start listening to you and STOP ignoring you whenever he thinks something ELSE is more interesting then listening to you.

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Dog training-regards from german shepherd Fred!

Fred long hair german shepperd has a story. He’s telling us his story through images in his dog training sessions.
He is a cutty with a lot of sense of humour!

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Lets see the Dog Whisperer do this!!

singing puppies to sleep

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Dog Exercise Video- crazy dog tricks

This is a video of Splash’s Exercises. In the end Kiko gets jealous and joins in. Splash does weights, the downward dog, leg crunches, stretchersizes, and more, watch to find out what exercise the little chihuahua will do!

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Daily dog training - iphone video

Daily dog training video shows how you can implement curbs and other environmental things to make your dog training easier.

Having the ability to be able to communicate with your dog from anywhere makes the Sit Means Sit Dog Training system easier for you and your dog. Subscribe to this channel for your daily dog training video.

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Shih Tzu (Dog Training)

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Shih Tzu

“The Shih Tzu is a dog breed which originated in China. The name is both singular and plural. The spelling “Shih Tzu”, most commonly used for the breed, is according to the Wade-Giles system of romanization. The Shih Tzu is reported to be the oldest and smallest of the Tibetan holy dogs, its vaguely lion-like look being associated with the Snowlion. It is also often known as the “Xi Shi quan”

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Professor Ludvic von Schulmuth studied canine origins by studying the skeletal remains of dogs found in human settlements as long as ten thousand years ago. The Professor created a genealogical tree of Tibetan dogs that shows the “Gobi Desert Kitchen Midden Dog”, a scavenger, evolved into the “Small Soft-Coated Drop-Eared Hunting Dog”. From this dog evolved the Tibetan Spaniel, Pekingese, and Japanese Chin. Another branch coming down from the “Kitchen Midden Dog” gave rise to the Papillon and Long-haired Chihuahua and yet another “Kitchen Midden Dog” branch to the Pug and Shih Tzu.

James E. Mumford described the breed in an American Shih Tzu magazine, giving a picture of the versatile character of the Shih Tzu: “Nobody knows how the Ancient Eunuchs managed to mix together…And now here comes the recipe: A dash of lion, several teaspoons of rabbit, a couple of ounces of domestic cat, one part court jester, a dash of ballerina, a pinch of old man (Chinese), a bit of beggar, a tablespoon of monkey, one part baby seal, a dash of teddy bear and the rest dogs of Tibetan and Chinese origin.”

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Great Dane (Dog Training)

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Great Dane

“The Great Dane, Danish Hound, or German Mastiff, is a breed of domestic dog (Latin: canis familiaris) known for its giant size and gentle personality. The breed is commonly referred to as the “Gentle giant” and the “Apollo of all breeds”. Great Danes are considered the tallest dog breed along with the Irish Wolfhound. More recently, Great Danes have been in the Guinness World Records for tallest dog. The Great Dane was named the state dog of Pennsylvania in 1965.

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Some sources state that dogs similar to Great Danes were known in Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. Various sources report that the Great Dane was developed from the medieval boarhound, and of the Mastiff and Irish wolfhound lines. It is also reported that the Great Dane was developed from mastiff-like dogs taken to Germany by the Alans. The breed may be about 400 years old. The Bullenbeisser may be its direct ancestor, composing about the 40% of its make-up.

According to Barbara Stein, “The breed originated in Germany, probably from a cross between the English mastiff and the Irish Wolfhound.”; however, other sources maintain that the breed originated in Denmark, and still others report the question as controversial and unsettled. In 1749 Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon used the name “le Grand Danois,” (translated by William Smellie (encyclopedist) as “Great Dane.”) Up until that time the hound was referred to in England as “Danish dog”

According to Jacob Nicolay Wilse the Danes called the dog “large hound,” a terminology continued well in to the 20th Century.

In Germany in 1780 the hound is referred to as “Grosse Dänische Yagd Hund” (English: Large Danish Hunting Hound) At the first dog exhibition, held in Hamburg 14-20 July 1863, eight dogs were called “Dänische Dogge” and seven “Ulmer Doggen.”

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About Our Dog - Grooming Video

Undoubtedly the dog grooming is a needed treatment for our dog. So the need for dog grooming training and visual dog grooming tips or how to videos for professionals, learners and owners. 
Most often used as a form of didactic material, dog grooming video files are often included in distance training for would-be groomers. In fact, this is the very specificity of most Internet courses and learning programs specialized in dog grooming. People who prefer to train for a new profession at home depend on such materials to understand the practical parts of the occupation and eventually develop skills. At present the Internet is full of video materials that have nothing didactic to them: you can find funny stuff filmed by amateurs or professional videos shot for very clear purposes. Thus, whether for practical functionality or for sheer entertainment, a dog grooming video could help you out with dog care.

If you can’t afford to pay for professional pet maintenance, a dog grooming video could be really useful to learn how to de-mat the pet’s hair or how to trim nails. However, the quality and the source of the video are of paramount importance. Plenty of incorrect methods and amateurish improvisations come to be used as professional advice because of pseudo-professional dog grooming video files. Make a good selection of your sources before you can decide whether the information is trustworthy or not. The quality of the video also says something about the validity of the information.

People who own dogs that require more special maintenance should be very careful with putting into practice the tips in a dog grooming video because they could make a mess out of the pet’s coat. Hairy coat maintenance is something that often needs to be left to professionals, because your pet’s health is no game. The lack of proper tools could also prevent the implementation of the info explained in dog grooming video files. Plus, improvisations are a no no in the context of special dog coating.

An unhappy experiment initiated on the basis of a dog grooming video could make your pet scared of grooming. Animals don’t like nail trimming for instance; if you scare the animal once, chances of cutting nails quietly and in good conditions grow pretty scarce. Troubles come from the fact that the operations presented in demo dog grooming video materials seem easy, but the reason they appear so doable is because they are performed by professionals. The thing is that those whom you see in the videos are probably professionals that have the right skills and experience to move that fast. When you lack both, your attempt to home groom could be a disaster!

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