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Rawhide/ beefhide for dog chewing habit

Posted on: Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 in: Behaviour & trainings

Most dogs love to chew, at least in their puppyhood. However, some dogs love to chew through out. Dog owners out there, you know what kind of dog your dog is!
Many owners out there shout for help, “My dog loves to chew my shoes, rack, pillow, etc - help me out!” My simple reply [...]

Mattress or box for a sleeping dog

Posted on: Friday, November 13th, 2009 in: Behaviour & trainings

I sleep on a bed, or some call it mattress. So does my dog, Toffee. I give him a thin piece of “mattress” which I always lay it out in his house every night. He loves it, unless it’s a hot night.

Nights in Malaysia especially around the month of November (the monsoon season) are usually [...]

Pet/dog rehabilitation - where’s the trick?

Posted on: Thursday, September 10th, 2009 in: Behaviour & trainings

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Pet/dog rehabilitation - where’s the trick?
 
That was one of the successful stories on how we managed to tame and befriend apparently fierce dogs in our office. Many a times, gentle, loving, and kindness does the trick.
Aggression and violence begot aggression and violence.

Gentleness, loving and kindness begot gentleness, love and trust.

 

Dogs are made [...]

Successful taming of a fear-stricken (Frightened) dog

Posted on: Sunday, September 6th, 2009 in: Behaviour & trainings

[continued from previous post] - Successful taming of a fear-stricken (Frightened) dog
Mimi looked at the nasty person in front of her. Could she be trusted?
“Mimi, come.. open your eyes…” Mimi obeyed and she could feel some stinging cooling water dropped into her eyes. She shook her head a little, but was immediately comforted with gentle [...]

Taming/ rehabilitating a fear-stricken dog

Posted on: Friday, September 4th, 2009 in: Behaviour & trainings

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She trembled in fear. What’s going on? Mommy, where are you???
 

The “thing” had managed to lift her up, and she was now outside the cage. Everywhere was bright. She could see things clearer now, but somehow, her vision remain scarred. She trembled in extreme fear.
 
“Mimi…” Instantaneously [...]

Venturing into Dog Psychology

Posted on: Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 in: Behaviour & trainings

[continued from previous post] - Venturing into a Fearful Dog’s Psychology
Mimi was not a fierce dog. She was a lost dog. A dog whom perceived that her parents had abandoned her into the hands of a nasty human who poke really painful stuff underneath her skin. Her parents called the nasty person, “Doctor”. She was placed [...]