June 2001
Is Your Pup Ready for The Dog Park?
Youre lucky. You have a fabulous dog park in your community. But so far, youve hesitated to turn your beloved buddy loose with the pack of rowdy canines youve seen playing there. Or maybe your dog is so unruly that youve worried about your ability to get him back on leash once hes been emancipated. Here are some tips to help you decide whether you two are ready to lose the leash at the park.
Dog Parks Help Socialize and Exercise Dogs in a Safe Environment
Subscribers Only Regular walks on leash dont even come close to addressing the exercise needs of most dogs. The result is an exacerbation of canine behavior problems including aggression due to lack of socialization, to destructive behavior, hyperactivity, and separation anxiety. The best solution to the place to run dilemma is the dog park. More and more, savvy community leaders are building fenced areas where dogs and their owners are encouraged to run, play, and socialize together. The concept has caught on and is spreading.
Selecting a Holistic Veterinarian
Subscribers Only In every issue, Whole Dog Journal encourages its readers to consult a holistic veterinarian. But how do concerned dog owners find a holistic practitioner, and how do they assess that candidates qualifications? The answer to the first question is easy: You find a holistic veterinarian by contacting the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association; the contact numbers are listed in "Resources" every month. The answer to the next question is difficult; my complete answer could fill an entire issue! But with just a few pages to speak my piece, Ill give you my pared-down opinion on how to evaluate a practitioners ability to practice quality holistic medicine.
Really Relevant
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A Variety of Dog Food is the Spice of Life . . .
Its a good idea to change foods as much as every three to four months.
Subscribers Only We would think a pediatrician who recommended a single food diet for a child was bonkers, yet when the veterinarian recommends a single food for our pampered pooch, we obey without question. Yet, feeding a dog is not all that different from feeding a kid. There are numerous reasons why a dog should eat different foods on a regular basis if not a fresh, ever-changing homemade diet, then at least a rotating commercial diet. We like to think of the production of food, even pet food, as a fairly scientific affair but the truth is, all pet food manufacturers make mistakes in formulation or production that result in nutrient excesses or deficiencies.
Classical Conditioning - How Your Dog Learns by Association
Subscribers Only Classical conditioning, quite simply, is learning by association. It is when a person or animal associates one stimulus with something that was not previously associated. For example, if you ran an electric can opener in front of a dog who had never eaten anything out of a can before, he may not respond to the sound in any way. But if you begin feeding the same dog canned food, hell soon learn to associate the sound of the electric opener with the advent of his dinner, and begin to display great excitement whenever the electric can opener runs. Classical conditioning happens everywhere, all the time, with or without our help or knowledge. Most of us have dogs that get excited when they hear the jingle of keys. A set of keys, by itself, has no special meaning for dogs. But when those keys are linked with walks or car rides, they can trigger as much excitement as the walks or car rides themselves.
Another Round of Dog Toy Testing - A Focus on Safety, Durability and Cost
Subscribers Only Testing new toys! This is always our favorite assignment, since we get to spend lots of time playing with our dogs. We have once again perused the pages of various dog supply stores, catalogs, web sites, and trade shows to find a selection of new toys to review. This time, we found a greater than usual percentage of delightful surprises, though we were, as usual, also disappointed a few times. All in all, remember that proper toy selection is a very individualized venture you must keep your own dogs interests, propensities, and chew power in mind when shopping for her.
Comparing the Best Raw Dog Food Diet Plans
Subscribers Only Have you ever noticed that dog owners tend to select one canine expert to follow in the area of dog nutrition and dog food and then another expert for training? And theyll often adhere to their personal gurus program no matter what? Is it our unconscious dog-like loyalty, or what? Many of our readers are already preparing their own dog food, and generally, they are following the guidelines of some canine nutrition expert. However, many more of our readers have not yet sorted out the differences between the raw dog food diets being promoted today.
