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Do you have a destructive chewer? Does it
seem there is no end to your dog's energy? Do you feel guilty leaving your dog
home alone for hours? Does your dog soil in the house despite all housebreaking
efforts?
Rest assured, you are not alone. More importantly, there are solutions to your
problems.
While there is an abundance of information
about these common issues, many dog parent's still fail in their efforts.
At Canine Kingdom, we know this is not the dog parent's fault, because
the right advice and the most effective products are difficult to find.
For example, studies have shown that when chewing is directed toward objects
that are acceptable, less energy is left for objects that are not, such as the
leg of your antique dining table. Many dog parents do realize that chew toys
help to reduce the amount of chewing on the ‘wrong' things, such as shoes and
fingers. However, many dog parents do not solve chewing problems with toys
because they find that either their dogs are not ‘interested' in the chew toys,
or they chew them up in 30 seconds, still ready to take on the rest of the
home.
At Canine Kingdom we provide problem-solving products that work, and
our customer service team will make sure that you know how to use our products,
and are completely satisfied with your results.
Proven training advice coupled with the right tools enables dogs and people to
live together in harmony.
And so...Canine Kingdom announces the Top Ten Problems - and provides the
Best Products for solving them.
#1 Chewing
KONG
The Kong is the safest, most chew-proof item on
the market today and has received the Canine Kingdom Seal of Approval.
Think you know about Kongs? Think again! Many people don't know
the clever ways Kong Toys solve serious chewing problems.
Kongs can be stuffed with delectables -
dogs just can't resist them. If you freeze a stuffed Kong it can take hours for even an avid
chewer to get to every tidbit in the Kong. Hours of fulfilling entertainment -
hours that don't include munching on the couch pillows.
Tired dogs are less likely to chew on your new Dolce & Gabbana pumps. The Kong has been designed to entice your dog's
innate prey drive. When you throw a Kong it hits the ground and bounces around
unpredictably. Bring out the hunter in your dog. A Kong on a rope is perfect for fun fetching
and a proven way to burn up excess energy.
See our article on exactly how to use the Kong Food puzzle in our Protocol Center.
Give your dog a chew toy that is safe and as indestructible as possible. There
are so many chew toy products on the market today. Many of them can be
dangerous and even fatal. Despite what the manufacturers state on packaging,
all chew toys should be inspected regularly for damage and wear. Always choose
a chew toy that is appropriately sized for your dog. A toy that is too small
can be swallowed and cause choking. Powerful chewers can devour some inappropriate
chew toys, possibly resulting in impactions and digestive tract perforations.
#2 Too much
energy!
The Long Lead
Most dogs have more energy than their parents would like. Unspent energy can
lead to unwanted behaviors such as jumping, chewing, digging, and barking.
Exercising your dog on a regular basis is as good for your dog as it is for
you. Learn your dog's optimal exercise level. When your dog is relaxed, he has
reached that state.
Many pet parents are limited in their choice of safe exercise areas. Likewise,
most dogs do not have a totally reliable recall if they are let loose in an
area with many distractions. Using a long lead ensures your dog's safety yet
allows him to burn up energy. Dogs can jump, sniff, run and explore without the
restraint of a short leash.
When learning to use a long lead, it is best to start out in
quiet, large, tree-less areas. Soon, your dog will learn the distance of his
freedom.
Incorporate some sit-stay lessons into your walks. A thinking dog uses up as
much energy as a running dog. Toss a Kong a few feet from your dog while in a
sit-stay position. Release him to fetch after a few seconds. Treats and verbal
praise follow. Great fun for you and your dog and an enjoyable way to teach her
an important control lesson.
#3 Pulling on a
Leash
Gentle Leader Easy Walk Harness
Far too many dog parents forego walking with their dog because of leash
pulling. Neck collars, despite their design and material, all put pressure on
the dog's trachea and may cause permanent physical damage. Traditional
harnesses, that have leash connections on the top of the harness on the dog's
back, can actually encourage dogs to pull harder because of the opposition
reflex. That is the reflex that makes sled dogs do what they do—pull.
The Gentle Leader Easy Walk™ Harness
redirects the pressure through the unique front leash attachment. A patent
pending martingale closure tightens slightly across the chest and shoulder
blades when your dog attempts to pull forward. When your dog slows down and
stops pulling, reward him with treats and verbal encouragements.
When training your dog to walk with a loose leash, first, make sure you run out
as much energy as possible in your backyard or home. Initially, put the leash
on your dog in your home and ‘take your walk' around the house. Reward him with
treats and praise when he walks without leash tension. Gradually move your
walks to quiet areas where there are few distractions such as other dogs or
critters. Repeatedly reward your dog when he is walking with a loose leash.
Increasingly, walk to places where your dog will see or meet other dogs, people
or wild animals. Remember to continue the treats and praise. Soon, both you and
your dog will enjoy your walks together - without pain or distress to either of
you.
The unique design of the Gentle Leader Easy Walk Harness is easy to
put on and has easy adjustment buckles to ensure a proper fit.
#4 Barking
Dog Door
‘Nuisance' barking, caused by loneliness, boredom, stress from being home
alone, or ‘commenting' on the goings on around the house is often relieved with
the ability to go in and outside, at will, to a safe and secure enclosed yard.
There are many dog doors to choose from. We chose the Staywell Electronic Infra-Red Pet Door, as
its unique technology allows your pet to enter and exit safely, without the
threat of other animals or people using the door. The Staywell Electronic
Infra-Red Pet Door uses a small infra-red collar tag that signals the door to
unlock for your pet and only your pet. The Staywell Electronic Infra-Red Pet
Door locks in both directions preventing young children from leaving the home
and other animals from entering or leaving. It runs on batteries so if there is
a power outage, the door still works.
Allowing your dog access to the inside as well as outside, combined with a
relaxing in-home setting, a digging pit outside, and a NON-citronella bark collar are often
successful in stopping barking problems. For this and more information on dogs
home alone, don't miss our E-book "Creating a Better Life for the Home Alone Dog".
#5 Housetraining
Penthouse Potty
In certain situations, a dog just must have an indoor toilet. Is your dog
getting on in age and having ‘mistakes'? Is your little dog sometimes
unreliable in his housetraining habits? Do you live in a 6th floor walkup and
the thought of a dog walk at 2:00 a.m. is not that appealing? Has a new puppy joined your household?
The Penthouse Potty is the answer to these
problem situations and more. Dogs can ‘hold it' for only so long. So many
variables determine how often a dog must eliminate. What is known about dogs is
that they do determine where to ‘go' by their sense of smell. If a dog learns
to eliminate in the home on your Oriental rug or on your teak floors, he may
very well choose that spot again and again because it has been ‘marked' with
his odor.
Train your dog to go in one place when the need arises - the Penthouse Potty. If you know there will
be times when your dog may not get to the outdoors to eliminate, consider the Penthouse Potty. Your dog can happily go to
an ‘approved' area and the rest of your home will stay fresh and clean.
#6 Arthritis
Pet Wellness Bed
There's no reason for any dog to suffer from
the pain of arthritis. Pain can have a tremendous impact on your dog's quality
of life.
A heated dog bed? Absolutely! Heat and
Massage make this therapeutic bed the best choice for arthritis pain all year
long. Many arthritic dogs show increased
signs of pain when the temperatures dip, humidity rises or barometric pressure
drops. The plushy loft, the gentle heat and the massage functions of the Pet Wellness Bed provide a comfortable and
therapeutic refuge for your dog.
The first thing you notice about our Wellness Bed is the 3" thick
orthopedic foam. When your dog plops down for a nap, his body is cushioned,
protecting further damage to the joints and bones. The gentle heat relaxes
tense muscles that surround achy joints, helping your dog's pain related
stress.
Massage is an effective way to manage arthritis pain. The massage feature of
the Wellness Bed can help improve joint
movement, relax tense muscles, and stimulate the flow of blood and nutrients to
the skin and underlying tissues. What's more, it just feels good, and the
relaxation it brings can help break the cycle of pain and stress that often
goes along with arthritis The Pet Wellness Bed provides three
beneficial features that will enhance your dog's life - cushiony supportive
softness, gentle heat and therapeutic massage.
See your dog's health care professional to learn about arthritis and forms of
treatment and palliative care available today.
#7 Boredom
KongTime
Sometimes, you must leave your dog home alone. Wouldn't it be great if you— and
your dog—could feel good about it? Canine Kingdom introduces KongTime—all day entertainment for the
home-alone dog.
Stuff soft foods inside a Kong Toy and what do you have? Magic. Your
dog will happily chew and lick the Kong Toy, trying to get out every last
morsel. It's fun!
Our clients call KongTime ‘Doggy Daycare in a Box'. It was
developed for those times when you will be away from home, and your dog, longer
than usual. One food-filled Kong just won't provide enough quality
entertainment for your dog. Wouldn't it be great if a neighbor came by and gave
your dog another food-filled Kong to keep him busy?
KongTime automatically dispenses, at a
predetermined time, food-filled Kong Toys while you are away. KongTime entertains your dog and gives your
dog something to look forward to while you are away.
#8 Dry Skin
Drinkwell Fountain
Many pet parents are concerned about their dog's dry skin and the resulting
itching and flaking. The causes of a dog's dry skin, just like ours, are
primarily environmental.
In general, skin—ours and our dogs'—is driest in winter, when temperatures and
humidity levels plummet. But the reverse may be true if you live in desert
regions, where summer temperatures can top 110 degrees and humidity levels sink
to 10 percent or less. Central air and heating, wood-burning stoves, space
heaters and fireplaces all reduce humidity and dry your skin and your dog's.
We all know that drinking up to eight glasses of water is recommended for
people. Water is essential to all living beings—including our dogs. But, like
us, dogs sometimes just don't drink enough water. Without proper hydration, a
dog's skin, just like ours, gets dry and flaky. How can you entice your dog to
drink more water?
In nature, moving water is much fresher than stagnant water. The movement
constantly breaks the surface tension of the water and draws oxygen from the
air into the water. This process is called aeration and it makes water more
appealing to drink. Dogs may be drawn by instinct to moving water for this
reason.
Some dogs drink water with gusto. But, others have to be coaxed to take just a
sip. Developed by a veterinarian for her kidney compromised cat, the DRINKWELL® PET FOUNTAIN filters and aerates
continuously moving water to keep it much fresher than standing bowl water -
and much more enticing.
#9 Lost Dogs
Roameo GPS Dog Location System
Few situations can be as terrifying as learning that your dog is lost.
Canine Kingdom recommends that you always have ID tags on your dog's
collar and your dog is microchipped. Now that there is a universal system for
detecting microchips, there is a much better chance a vet or shelter will find
it. Be aware that both tools are passive in finding your lost dog. You are
dependent on someone finding, catching, reading your dog's ID, and returning
him to you. Many people who find "stray dogs" keep them, assuming
their dog parents don't want them.
Now there is a far more reliable way to
find a lost dog.
GPS technology now enables you to take an
active approach to finding your dog. The RoamEO GPS dog location system tracks
your lost dog's movements on an easy to read hand-held screen. You will know
where your dog is immediately if he or she escapes from your care.
Canine Kingdom applauds RoamEO for providing a user friendly,
no-hidden-cost-approach to actively find lost dogs. There are no other tools to
buy, no set up fees, monthly fees, "find" fees or service charges.
The RoamEO has many features, including the
ability to track up to three dogs at the same time. The RoamEO also allows you
to set up a safe area for your dog. If he leaves the perimeter the RoamEO alerts you immediately.
And, at Canine Kingdom, we offer the lowest cost available.
#10 Dog Fights!
Premier SprayShield
We speak to so many dog parents who describe frightening incidents where they
and their dogs have been attacked by loose, marauding dogs. Do not allow
yourself, members of your family, or your dog to become a victim of a dog
attack. Take a proactive approach and always carry Premier SprayShield.
Many preparations, such as pepper spray and taser-type devices are sold as
protection from attacking or threatening animals. But, many trainers agree that
some of these products may actually antagonize aggressive animals and they can
cause bodily harm.
Stop an attacking animal in its tracks with this highly effective, safe and
humane spray. The citronella formula halts low-to-medium-level aggression from
dogs, cats, snakes, raccoons, opossums, etc., without harmful side effects. It
also won't injure you, your family or your dog if it accidentally gets sprayed
into eyes.
#11 Bonus! Jumping
up
FREE!
- Don't knee or yell at your dog when he greets you with a jump, simply turn
away and ignore him until he sits, then slowly greet him, pulling back your
greeting if he escalates his excitement.
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