Until the warm weather arrives permanently and you can train your puppy how to swim to steps or exit strategy, uncovered pools and ponds in the cold weather pose eminent danger to very young and very old dogs. Danger from falling in accidentally when exploring their new environment or when playing with other dogs, death from drowning or Hypothermia could result. Pups depending on breed aren't very sure footed until over 6 sometimes 9 months or more. Older dogs tend to suffer from vision and sometimes balance issues making ponds and pool dangerous. Things u can do? Put young or old dog out alone and watch them, you could also utilize an X-pen or keep dog or pup on a leash or line. Especially when snow is on the ground Dogs often can't decipher what is pool or pavement. Just a tip having had a close call myself multiple young dogs running my 8 wk old pup got knocked in, thankfully I was there to retrieve her.
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Showing posts with label #puppies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #puppies. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Spring Puppies
https://www.facebook.com/Mrs.BonesBowtiqueDear Dog Lovers,
Spring is a great time to add a puppy to your life, particularly because you will have all Spring and Summer to train them. Spring is also a good time to add Adult dogs and rescues as you will have more pleasant weather to spend time with them in. Taking walks, playing fetch, or just taking in the great outdoors getting to know your family. Remember when adding a new family member it is always good to have their accessories in advance particularly a quality collar and leash. The collar and leash work as a conduit to you the owner and make your new four legged friend feel an attachment to you. This is the initial forge of the bond between dog and owner.https://www.mrsbones.com
Spring is a great time to add a puppy to your life, particularly because you will have all Spring and Summer to train them. Spring is also a good time to add Adult dogs and rescues as you will have more pleasant weather to spend time with them in. Taking walks, playing fetch, or just taking in the great outdoors getting to know your family. Remember when adding a new family member it is always good to have their accessories in advance particularly a quality collar and leash. The collar and leash work as a conduit to you the owner and make your new four legged friend feel an attachment to you. This is the initial forge of the bond between dog and owner.https://www.mrsbones.com
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Dear Mrs. Bones, what do you think about Thundershirts?
Thundershirts do work and are based on the same principle of swaddling a baby. If a newborn baby is not swaddled in a tight blanket the arms and legs flail and the baby cries. The baby craves the snug security and warmth of the womb. With dogs a tight fitting shirt , Thundershirt or any tight fitting shirt will work to accomplish that same feeling of security. Bella was a rescue very skittish of strangers wouldn't allow anyone to pet her. Her owner was using her in the capacity of a hearing assistance dog. The owner lost her hearing as a result of a medical condition, rescued Bella who took to the job like a duck to water with the exception of her anxious aggression .
Thundershirts can be hot so I explained that any tight fitting Lycra cotton blend will work. So we put a TuTu on her and as you can see in the pictures her entire demeanor changed. From frightened wallflower hiding behind her owner to jumping on furniture and seeking affection from people she would normally hide from.
Incidentally Bella is a Great Dane Basset mix, look at those feet!
Thundershirts can be hot so I explained that any tight fitting Lycra cotton blend will work. So we put a TuTu on her and as you can see in the pictures her entire demeanor changed. From frightened wallflower hiding behind her owner to jumping on furniture and seeking affection from people she would normally hide from.
Incidentally Bella is a Great Dane Basset mix, look at those feet!
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