Sunday, 11 August 2013
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tip on dog training
. Clean the ears: with an all natural ear cleaner to gently remove dirt and excess ear wax.
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2. Shave the pads: on the feet to keep them clean.
3. Sanitary shave: (if necessary) to keep the privates clean when your puppy goes potty.
4. Express anal glands (if necessary)
5. Clip the nails.
6. Pre-bath brush out (and de-matting if necessary)
7. Check for fleas, ticks, infections, lumps, bumps, hot spots, skin lesions, and any abnormalities from nose to tail.
- Flea/Tick Baths
Your Dog must be on a flea prevention (Frontline, K9 Advantix etc) and will be checked by one of our groomers upon arrival at La Bella Pooch Grooming Salon. If your dog has fleas or ticks they will receive a mandatory flea bath at an additional charge.
8. Bathe your pet with a top quality all natural and organic shampoothat will gently clean the skin and coat without stripping away the natural body oils. This will re-moisturize and condition the skin and coat.
9. Apply an all natural moisturizer/conditioner after your dog is bathed leaving the skin moisturized and the coat feeling nice and soft.
10. Dry your doggie: For dogs that will tolerate it, we use a high velocity dryer to remove excess hair and dry the coat. If drying is too stressful for your dog he/she will be cage dried and brushed by hand to remove dead hair. CAGE DRYING IS DONE IN A FULLY VENTILATED AREA AND MONITORED AT ALL TIMES.
11. Finish with a thorough brushing: combing and trimming (if necessary).
12. Apply a finishing spray and a colorful bow or bandanna (optional).
Senior Dogs: We have a great respect for our senior friends and believe they still deserve the same services. We aim to make your dog as comfortable and happy when receiving services at this age. If you have special needs for your senior they can be discussed when you make your appointment.
. Clean the ears: with an all natural ear cleaner to gently remove dirt and excess ear wax.
2. Shave the pads: on the feet to keep them clean.
3. Sanitary shave: (if necessary) to keep the privates clean when your puppy goes potty.
4. Express anal glands (if necessary)
5. Clip the nails.
6. Pre-bath brush out (and de-matting if necessary)
7. Check for fleas, ticks, infections, lumps, bumps, hot spots, skin lesions, and any abnormalities from nose to tail.
- Flea/Tick Baths
Your Dog must be on a flea prevention (Frontline, K9 Advantix etc) and will be checked by one of our groomers upon arrival at La Bella Pooch Grooming Salon. If your dog has fleas or ticks they will receive a mandatory flea bath at an additional charge.
8. Bathe your pet with a top quality all natural and organic shampoothat will gently clean the skin and coat without stripping away the natural body oils. This will re-moisturize and condition the skin and coat.
9. Apply an all natural moisturizer/conditioner after your dog is bathed leaving the skin moisturized and the coat feeling nice and soft.
10. Dry your doggie: For dogs that will tolerate it, we use a high velocity dryer to remove excess hair and dry the coat. If drying is too stressful for your dog he/she will be cage dried and brushed by hand to remove dead hair. CAGE DRYING IS DONE IN A FULLY VENTILATED AREA AND MONITORED AT ALL TIMES.
11. Finish with a thorough brushing: combing and trimming (if necessary).
12. Apply a finishing spray and a colorful bow or bandanna (optional).
Senior Dogs: We have a great respect for our senior friends and believe they still deserve the same services. We aim to make your dog as comfortable and happy when receiving services at this age. If you have special needs for your senior they can be discussed when you make your appointment.
Your dog will feel good, look goo
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clean your dog
1. Clean the ears: with an all natural ear cleaner to gently remove dirt and excess ear wax.
2. Shave the pads: on the feet to keep them clean.
3. Sanitary shave: (if necessary) to keep the privates clean when your puppy goes potty.
4. Express anal glands (if necessary)
5. Clip the nails.
6. Pre-bath brush out (and de-matting if necessary)
7. Check for fleas, ticks, infections, lumps, bumps, hot spots, skin lesions, and any abnormalities from nose to tail.
- Flea/Tick Baths
Your Dog must be on a flea prevention (Frontline, K9 Advantix etc) and will be checked by one of our groomers upon arrival at La Bella Pooch Grooming Salon. If your dog has fleas or ticks they will receive a mandatory flea bath at an additional charge.
8. Bathe your pet with a top quality all natural and organic shampoothat will gently clean the skin and coat without stripping away the natural body oils. This will re-moisturize and condition the skin and coat.
9. Apply an all natural moisturizer/conditioner after your dog is bathed leaving the skin moisturized and the coat feeling nice and soft.
10. Dry your doggie: For dogs that will tolerate it, we use a high velocity dryer to remove excess hair and dry the coat. If drying is too stressful for your dog he/she will be cage dried and brushed by hand to remove dead hair. CAGE DRYING IS DONE IN A FULLY VENTILATED AREA
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Owner Training
- The key part of dog training is understanding that the owner needs to be trained along with the dog. Without the hard work, commitment and follow-through of the dog owner, it is impossible to train any type of dog. The dog owner needs to be trained in whichever method the dog training school uses and needs to follow through with the methods. Training a dog takes more hard work from the owner than from the dog because a dog naturally wants to please.
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- The most widely used methods of training by dog training schools are correction training, positive reinforcement training and clicker training. Correction training involves having a dog wear a choke collar. When a choke collar is sized and worn properly, a quick yank and release of the chain should remind a dog of the way a mother dog grabs a pup by the scruff of the neck. The yank and release are used to get a dog's attention and to correct improper behavior. When using the yank and release for correction it should be accompanied by a firm "no" from the owner. This method is considered "old school" and modern trainers no longer use it unless absolutely necessary.Positive reinforcement training is a reward-based method. A dog is taught proper behavior by being rewarded for learning to obey verbal commands. Additionally, some training schools use hand signals with the verbal commands. The reward for obeying commands can be a small treat or praise and positive attention or a combination of the two. Clicker training is a type of positive reinforcement training, the main difference being that along with rewarding good behavior, a clicker is used to mark the behavior.
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