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How to be a Top Dog Owner? Where to Get the Perfect Dog?
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Energy Healing for Animals This course is for those who would like to learn how to use modern Energy Therapy in the context of working with animals, including companion animals, wild animals and also covering a number of animal and pet related human problems such as bereavement.
Contents include health, behaviour, environmental concerns and energetic relationships between animals and people.
Animal Care The course is designed to assist the student in understanding the basic needs of animals, from the information provided obtain a better understanding of the animal profile and then be able to identify problems. Students will then be able to comfortably understand animal breeds and at an early stage pass on any problems or information to vets or owners.
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Animal Health It is important that today's farmer/owner of any animal is familiar with the normal vital signs of his animals so that they can recognise health and ill health. The earlier a farmer/owner can treat sick animals the better, as the damage done by illness can be considerable.
This course will detail how to observe the vital signs, natural habits and behaviour of your animals.
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Purebred or a Happy Mixture?
I’ve never heard of any reliable research that shows that any pure-bred dog is likely to be naturally better behaved, more intelligent or a better companion than one like mine that has a more varied family history.
If you need one that is bred to retrieve dead ducks from a lake when you shoot them and protect or search out shaggy sheep on your forty acre farm, then you should stick with the breeds that have the natural instincts and training to do the job.
But, if you just want a canine friend to share some good times, then I think any dog, whatever their parentage, which you give the necessary patience, training and affection will grow to fill the position and reward your investment many times over.
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Remember that your dog has a common ancestry with the wolves and foxes, though that is a lot more obvious with some … than it is with others.
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Where to get the Perfect Pet
If you want to get a dog, you’re spoiled for choice.
As well as registered breeders and back-yard hobbyists that farm dogs rather than chickens or rabbits, there are pet stores, friends and neighbors with sexually active pets and, of course, the animal shelters that are the tireless front-line in the battle to try to ease the suffering of the flood of abandoned animals from our throw-away society.
Registered breeders: It would be worthwhile to look for an association or club that is just for owners and breeders of the type of dog that you want. Only deal with breeders that are members in good standing because you can assume that they have to maintain at least a good minimum standard in the way they treat their animals and customers.
You may find that there are non-members that specialize in that breed too. While some may be at least as good as any that are registered, their absence from the Register could be a pointer to lower standards in their animal care or customer service.
A local veterinarian is another source of reliable information. They are professionals and their reputation is a valuable business asset, so they do not, in my experience, allow the listing of any poor quality provider of puppies, other pets or services on their premises.
Hobbyist dog breeders: I’m very wary of these because many treat their stock of dogs and puppies just as a source of profit. But, check the notice board at your local Vet or ask the receptionist for a few referrals.
Friends and Neighbors: I got one of my dogs from a neighbor whose dog had some puppies. Bart (so named because the neighbor’s surname was Simpson, of course) was a little yellow ball of fluff that became an 18 pound terrier who helped me lose several pounds while we walked around the neighborhood.
The only problem with these deals is that they rarely happen when your home or schedule is ready for a new dog. Before you agree to the pleas of the neighbor (or, more likely, their kids), take a deep breath and think the whole matter through.
And, if you miss out on that “Bart”, be sure there will be other such opportunities in the fairly near future.
Many people apparently think that it’s cruel or unnatural to have their dog neutered. I think the cruelty is from the unchecked production and abandonment of thousands of unwanted puppies that never can hope to find a loving, comfortable home.
Animal Shelters: These organizations provide a temporary sanctuary for unwanted puppies and abandoned pets whose owners did not think before they got their dog (or cat) or just can’t be bothered with it any more.
As well as arranging as many adoptions as they can, they often have arrangements with some local veterinarians to provide discounted neutering or other procedures for some pets whose owners genuinely cannot afford the regular fees.
They also euthanize many of the animals that arrive at their door, with more care and sympathy than the animals probably had ever experienced before.
You can help by getting your dog from them, though it can be very hard to choose just one from the dozens that are awaiting their fate in the metal pens.
The hoard of appealing puppies are generally luckier than the older animals that have been discarded and rejected from their former homes.
But, many of those older dogs have as much to give a new owner as any puppy and probably are already trained by their former owner.
Any animal that has been abandoned, whatever their age, may have some emotional baggage from that experience. But the shelter will have checked the animals for any disease and will be very honest about any sign of infirmity or emotional pressure that they are aware of, because they want to be sure that whoever adopts one of the dogs will have every chance of a successful bonding without any nasty surprises that might cause a second rejection.
When you buy a dog’s release from the shelter, you should ensure that it is checked, neutered and micro-chipped to ensure that, if it ever strays, the shelter or any vet will be able to locate you, so you can collect your dog, after locating and reading the tag underneath the dog’s skin.
I can assure you that most dogs that are adopted seem to know that you’ve saved their life, and a very special bond often forms.
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DO you like what you have just read? The above is taken directly from the ebook How to be a Top Dog Owner
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NEWS FLASH: Attention all dogs seeking owners.
#1 Rule - make sure you interview your potential owner extensively and make certain they are totally committed to being trained as dog owners!
All kidding aside if you really want to learn about owning a dog the first criteria is to decide why you want one and make sure it's for all the right reasons.
Once you've got that figured out then your next step is learning "How to be a Top Dog Owner". You do that by reading this terrific manual for dog owners. You would swear that this guide is written by Karl Matthews' dog.
It's jam-packed with everything your dog wishes you knew but couldn't ask you himself. Take a gander at what Karl covers:
Purebred or Heinz Variety - this goes back to the reason you want a dog in the first place
Where to find the perfect pal for you - classified ads - breeders - what to look for when shopping around
Human. . .er. . .dog training - an obedient owner is a happy owner
How to select the correct toys for your dog - some toys can actually be harmful - learn how to select the appropriate toys for your canine
Making the adoption work - integrating into your family unit - who is the leader of the pack?
House training - an important part of training - Karl includes hints on getting rid of stains - just in case
Feeding time - yum yum - the right food for the right stage
When to see the vet - vaccinations of course - but what about illness?
Who's in charge - learning the rules - your dog will grow weary of trying to teach you all the ins and outs of chewing, licking and other various habits and with any luck you'll both be trained properly
We've had a bit of fun here, but if you are thinking about adding a dog to your family you really need a copy of "How to be a Top Dog Owner" and the time to acquire that copy is now, BEFORE you go shopping.
You need Top Dog training before you bring your new pooch home. Acclimation and training begin the moment you cross the threshold with your new pet.
We'll assume that you have acquired your canine for all the right reasons. The only thing left to do is learn "How to be a Top Dog Owner" and you can do that right now!
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This book How to be a Top Dog Owner reatils for $17 each. But I will make you a very special offer. You get the following four books absolutely free as bonuses:
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For all current and wannabe cat owners, this is a heads up on the latest, hot off the digital presses guide to "Understanding, Caring For And Training Your Cat". Get the very latest scoop on how to buy, nuture and train your favorite feline.
If you have always been a "dog person" you are in for a real treat with your new adopted feline friend. Learn everything you need to know from how to create a healthy environment for your cat to selecting the right litter. You can even learn how to train your cat to walk with a leash!
Food to vaccinations and for everything else in between, you must have a copy of "Understanding, Caring For And Training Your Cat."
Your new kitty will thank you.
Tropical freshwater fish aquariums provide the best mix of hobby and beauty. Fish and aquariums can be a great fun! You will discover how you can create your own magical water kingdom right in your own home.
Creating a family project that allows everyone to participate and have a specific role for each family member is at the top of the list for family fun! Learn everything you need to know about how to use your own aquatic creativity. All the bases are covered for you in "Your Guide to Tropical Freshwater Fish Aquariums."
It's beautifully presented with lovely photographs to highlight specifics. If you've ever given any thought to stgarting this hobby we highly recommend it.
With your own copy of Your Guide to Tropical Freshwater Fish Aquariums your family project is practically guaranteed ranking at Number One Parent.
Thinking About a Pet Parrot? Before you make the expensive leap, you should ensure that you have all the information about having a pet parrot in your possession. It may seem like any other pet purchase but anyone who owns these feathered friends will tell you it is anything but normal! In fact, it's more likely a case of who owns who - you or the parrot!
You need to know exactly what is involved in owning and caring for a parrot. Everything from cages to veterinarians who are experienced with parrots needs to be studied before you make the leap.
Where do you go to get this kind of in-depth information? Glad you asked, you can get the answers you need from an experienced parrot owner. She will lead you step-by-step through just what you need to know BEFORE you plunk down the mega bucks. Learn everything from feeding to the training regimen your parrot requires. Take no chances. Make an informed decision about parrots.
If you are someone who loves wild birds how would you like to attract different species to your own back yard? Just like the movie classic, if you build it, they will come.
If you are looking for a great new family project, building birdhouses will give you great fun working on the job with your kids. Plus, the lessons about birding and the environment will teach your kids the importance of taking responsibility for the world we live in.
Discover how important it is to build the right house for the right species. You can't just throw up a birdhouse today and expect to put up the no vacancy sign tomorrow. Nope, your feathered friends have specific needs for their home and not all species are alike.
Learn the right combination of birds and birdhouses and you will have years of enjoyment as they return year after year.
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Yes, you will get all these five pet books for only $17.
How to be a Top Dog Owner + Understanding, Caring For And Training Your Cat + Tropical Freshwater Fish Aquariums + Your Pet Parrot + How to Build Your Bird House
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$17 only!
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Immediate download
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Proudly brought to you by Jacob Gan, PhD (Michigan)
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