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    SitStayFetch Do It Yourself Dog Training

    Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

    In the so called good old days folks had to take care of their own troubles, but it isn’t really like that anymore. Now people turn to “pros” to take care of their troubles for them. On the other hand there is a “DIY” movement where folks are taking their problems into their own hands, because it’s truly fun to learn how to solve problems by yourself.

    If you’re a dog owner then you will be interested in “Do It Yourself Dog Coaching” through a dog coaching guide such as SitStayFetch. Personally I think this is a fantastic alternative to paying a very expensive professional dog trainer, particularly if you do not have plenty of money to spare.

    If I had to choose just one thing about SitStayFetch Dog Training that makes it such a great choice then I would say it’s that you will be learning the way to deal with your dog problems yourself. This means that you will be gaining the talents you need to deal not only with any behavior issues your dog has currently, but also any future behavior issues that your dog has (or that any dog you’ll have in the future has.)

    As they say goes “give a person a fish and he only eats for just a meal, teach a man how to fish and he eats for a lifetime.” By learning how to train your dog yourself through the advice in the SitStayFetch dog training guide you will be in effect become a dog trainer yourself. This is often a nice talent to own if you’re a real dog lover. No longer will you have to rely on anyone else to help you teach your dog to behave appropriately.

    Of course not everybody has the time or proclivity to train their own dog. If you do prefer to hire a pro then you should. Certainly true pro dog trainers have a ton of expertise that you probably will not be able to get by simply reading a book.

    It might be a particularly smart idea to hire a pro if you are dealing with a giant dog which has agression issues. Certainly if you don’t feel comfortable as a “Do It Yourself Dog Trainer” than you shouldn’t go that route.

    For those who reside in Austin, Texas (or close to there) then I will positively recommend this dog training service. Along with dog coaching, they also do pet sitting and dog walking.

    SitStayFetch is the recommended Online Dog Training eBook.

    The Adoringly Fluffy Gun Dog: The American Cocker Spaniel

    Monday, August 3rd, 2009

    The American Cocker Spaniel is a medium sized breed of gun dog that developed from the same family as the English Cocker Spaniel. This breed originated from England and originally hunted woodcock and this is where the name cocker was derived. During the 1940s, the cocker was introduced and developed in the US and this new breed was named the American Cocker Spaniel.

    In its native country the US, it is simply called the Cocker Spaniel. In other parts of the world such as Canada and Europe, it is called the American Cocker Spaniel. Before, this dog flourished as a gun dog but today it is more known as a lovable family pet.

    Spaniels in the UK were originally brought from Spain and were later developed to become superb hunting dogs. These hunting Spaniels then bore the Cocker Spaniel and Springer Spaniel in one litter and were only separated during adulthood as different types of Spaniels. But through the use of the English Setter, the Cocker Spaniel was able to be solidified as a different breed.

    To know the difference of an American Cocker Spaniel from an English Cocker Spaniel, the size of the former is relatively smaller than the latter. The American version also has a long and low set coat while the English one has a shorter coat. The head of the American Cocker Spaniel is dome-like and the ears are floppy while the English variety has a rectangular head and shorter ears.

    The standard height of the American Cocker Spaniel is 15 inches and any dog taller than this is considered disqualified for shows. The weight should be 25 to 35 pounds but the males can be a bit heavier. The average life span is up to 12 years while the English Cocker Spaniel is 13 years.

    The coat of the American Cocker Spaniel is particularly given special attention when it comes to competition as it needs to be well groomed every time. The coat of this breed should be silky, dense, soft, long and is double coated. The coat colors are group in to: Black, ASCOB (Any Solid Color Other than Black), Tricolor, and Parti Color.

    As a gun dog, the American Cocker Spaniel is known to be brave, hard worker, and respectful of the master’s authority. As a family pet, this dog is very sociable, amiable, and sweet. It is known to be gentle, devoted, trusting and sensitive.

    The American Cocker Spaniel is an energetic dog that needs daily exercise in order to maintain being healthy. Grooming this dog requires daily brushing and shampooing as its coat is long, dense and sheds averagely. Regular nail clipping, coat trimming and eyes cleaning are also necessary.

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    Alaskan Malamute: The Last Frontier’s Calm and Dependable Freighter

    Sunday, June 21st, 2009

    In 1896, when the Klondike Gold Rush hit the new world, settlers and prospectors hired and took in this large type of breed to carry their heavy loads and valuables to and fro a destination. This breed is the Alaskan Malamute, a quiet and calm breed that was once a dependable companion of the Mahlemuits tribe of upper western Alaska. For centuries, the tribesmen and this breed lived side by side hunting, working and surviving the cold surroundings of the north.

    The Malamute is a large breed that’s originally developed to be a sled dog, carrying heavy loads across great distances. Many can attest that the pulling strength of this breed is powerful and has an incredible stamina and endurance at pulling weights heavier than itself. Because of this, the only important skill that is honed and hoped for in this breed is pulling and the rest are not as important.

    Today, this dog is still widely used as a sled dog for travels and freighting. Games such as mushing, skijoring, bikejoring and canicross also widely utilize the Malamute and this is becoming popular among adventurers and Malamute fanciers alike. Moreover, the Malamute is beginning to have a popular reputation as a loving family pet and show dog today.

    On the issues of speed, the Malamute does not come first as there are speedier breeds than it. It can haul heavy loads across great distances but only at a slower pace. Four Malamutes are said to be enough to carry loads as heavy as thousands of pounds at short distances.

    Most times, the Alaskan Malamute is mistaken for a Siberian Husky but a closer look will identify their great differences. Also, one interesting fact about the Malamute is that it gives out a “talking” sound called the “woo woo”. This sound is the inspiration behind Chewbacca’s voice in Star Wars, thanks to George Lucas’ own Malamute named Indiana.

    Unlike other dog breeds, the Malamute is a quiet dog that does not bark much unlike other large breeds. It is not as mindful though with its master’s commands but is amiable nonetheless to him, his children and other people. Take note, however, that the Malamute is not accustomed to be social to smaller canines and other animals that’s why, although they may get along very well at times, it should never be forgotten that this breed has an innate instinct to be unfriendly with lesser sized creatures.

    The standard weight for this dog is 75 to 85 pounds while the standard height is 23 to 26 inches according to the American Kennel Club breed standard. Moreover, it has a dense double coat and a furry tail which at the same is used as a nose and face shield against strong blowing winds of the north. This breed generally comes in colors of gray and white, sable and white, black and white, red and white, or pure white.

    Said to have lived 2,000 to 3,000 years ago with the Mahlemuits tribe, the Alaskan Malamute is considered to be one of the most ancient dog breed. Recent DNA testing proves that this dog possesses genes that are clearly unique compared to other dog breeds. Additionally, a recent discovery of 30,000 years old dog remains resemble greatly the structure of the Alaskan Malamute so scientists have a conclusion that the Malamute is probably the closest living relative of the world’s very first dog.

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