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Do not let them sleep with you.

There are dogs that urinate on the bed of their masters and to this, the renowned “Dog Whisperer” of TV, Cesar Millan, said the owner’s fault, because “no conduct that would give more power leading to sleep with the dog in the same bed. There are many owners who do, and this is a blunder, and then run into problems as the dog urinates on the bed to mark the territory. ”

He wrote this on his blog encantadordeperros.es Millán, in which said bed to sleep in the master the animal power leadership.

To correct this problem, suggests not let go to bed or chairs. Should rest in another room, in the basket or on a special pillow for the dog.

Walking With Your Dog

Dogs are great walking companions, great personal trainers, and great nags. If you begin walking with your dog, you may soon find his tail is wagging your walking program. They are ready to walk when you are (unlike friends and family), will tow you down the trail, and let you know when it is time to lace up your sneakers.

Dog Training

Opt for formal classes, if they are available and affordable. Start while the dog is a puppy, and continue until the dog can be trusted off leash. Your dog can earn the AKC Canine Good Citizen certificate, which indicates a level of obedience and training attained. If attending classes is not possible, you may want to try training books, such as Carol Lea Benjamin’s Mother Knows Best, Surviving Your Dog’s Adolescence, or Dog Training in 10 Minutes. The end result of good training is a dog that is a pleasure to walk with — one that will sit, down and heel on command, as necessary. You really don’t want to be towed into the sunset at about 60 MPH!

Walking Your Dog on a Leash

If your dog is on a leash, it can’t get away and cause problems. Consider using a pinch collar while walking your dog, if he is a puller, to increase your control and comfort. Some walkers use a harness, and others find retractable leashes to be the best way to give the dog a little more slack, then reel them in as needed.

Are Dogs Allowed Where You Plan to Walk?

Check with the organizers of walking events you plan to attend. If walking in a park, call ahead to check to see if there are any restrictions. Note that dogs are sometimes allowed on trails, but not in shuttle buses or visitors’ centers.

Carry a Pooper Scooper

If you don’t have (or want to purchase) the actual tool, try a plastic bag. Many carry the plastic bags that newspapers sometimes come in. When the bag is placed over the hand, you can pick up what you have to, turn the bag inside out, and tie the end closed. Dispose of it properly. Zip-closure storage bags are another secure option.

Staying Hydrated

Carry water for both you and your pet. You can use your hand as a water dish for him. Some walkers suggest using collapsible cups, inflatable water dishes, and zip-closure bags, as well.

Taking Time for Rest

Find a shady spot and take ten. Play with the dog, talk to other walkers, and cool down a bit. Dogs can’t sweat. They keep cool by panting, finding shady spots, walking in water, and drinking lots of water. If you are walking near water in the summer, find a safe place (not public beaches) and let your dog go swimming. If you drove to your walking spot, be sure not to leave your dog in a vehicle unattended if it’s warm out and you’re making stops on your way home.

Identification

Every dog should have a couple of forms of identification. Name tags and collars get lost. Tattoos and embedded micro-chips will back up the name tag. You should carry a clear photo of the dog, which can aid in recovery, should such a situation arise. Also, some areas of the country require you to carry your dog’s rabies certificate with you.

Is Your Dog Ready?

Before taking a dog on a 10K Volksmarch, consider if the dog is healthy enough, has the desire, and is trained enough to walk the distance at your side. You should get an OK from your veterinarian if your pooch has any sort of medical problem, is overweight, etc. Work up to the longer distances with him by doing the shorter distances first.

” Quote “

It happens every time I lose a dog, takes a piece of my heart with him. And every dog that comes into my life gives me a piece of him. If I live long enough, all parts of my heart and dog will get to be so generous and kind as they are.

The Old Bulldog

There comes a time in the life of every Bulldog starting to not be the same as always,your metabolism changes and their lifestyle as well. Reaches a different stagein whichgoing to be even more aware of everything that happens at home, from yourobserving site at the foot of the couch. From 7-8 years we can consider our bulldog as asenior.Adapt the exercise (moderate but every day) and food (commercial diet for seniordogs)to their age. Avoid giving fewer calories overweight if necessary, for it willnot”burn”running as before. Also observe, perhaps, not heard before and that his noseisnot always. Some internal organs may also work less, as the thyroid, adrenal glandsandpancreas. If it costs hold back the pee, we remove a little more often on the street.Is definitely a stage where you will have to be more attentive to their health. Life expectancy for an English Bulldog is not very high, it is rare to find examples of more than 10-12 years.

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Growth Control

During the first 16 (French bulldog) to 24 (English bulldog) months to live our bulldog will experience a great development. In males it is later than in females, becausethestructure of the skull is not fully developed until that age. It is important to review at leastevery 3 months (some match and vaccines, microchip, deworming) to make sure we do not show developmental disorders. If detected, such as poor growth of the bone structure, we can try to avoid it, but only if caught while still growing.

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Bulldog character

One of its major features is its great affection and dependence on the group it belongs to (the family). Tends to be affectionate even with strangers.
Very useful for coexistence with humans in a flat it is quiet and little barking. If you havechildren or have them think, the Bulldog is the ideal nanny for, their background infighting bulls, it supports very well the physical pain.
Bear without flinching that pull ears or climbing on it, rather interpret it as a game.
For race training is not ideal, not lack of intelligence, if not stubbornness.
Anyway gettin patiently obey your instructions. If you see tends to be quarrelsome withother dogs, as a small child, scolding with energy to give to understand that we do not like this behavior and indeed change their behavior.
For his physique is not a great athlete, you should do moderate exercise (never intenseor sustained).
On hot days you should be very cautious to excess heat, due to its particular trachea,larynx and nostrils have an increased risk of “heat stroke”than other races.

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Vaccination is important ?

Yes!. Every year thousands would die in the animal world if they had not beenvaccinated. There are incurable diseases such as distemper or very threatening as viral hepatitis in which the only weapon to fight them is prevention through vaccination.

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What are vaccinations?

Are biological products that induce a response in the animal immune sitema of protecting it. “Fabrica” defenses against certain diseases as they affect animal or even less to not get sick.

 

 

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Water and Bulldogs

Water and Bulldogs:

Most bulldogs can’t swim,  at least 75% of there total weight is concentrated in their massive heads, shoulders, and torso.  A bulldog is seldom able to keep his large head and short nose above water. Even in depths of as little as 2 feet.  They do however love to play in the water.

 

 

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