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Bark Busters Celebrates National Pet Week with Top 10 Tips for Dog Owners.


Pointers Strive to Promote Better Understanding of Man's Best Friend, Encouraging More Responsible, Enjoyable Pet Ownership

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Bark Busters, the world's largest dog-training company, has issued a list of the Top 10 Things Every Dog Owner Should Know in honor of National Pet Week, May 6 - 12, 2007. As a world leader in natural home dog training - with more than 350,000 dogs trained worldwide - Bark Busters and its global network of dog behavioral therapists are championing responsible dog ownership to enhance enjoyment of our canine friends and reduce the possibility of abuse and euthanasia euthanasia (y'thənā`zhə), either painlessly putting to death or failing to prevent death from natural causes in cases of terminal illness or irreversible coma.  of companion dogs.

"As part of our commitment to responsible dog ownership, Bark Busters' dog behavioral therapists have compiled a Top 10 list that will help dog owners better understand their canine pets," said Liam Crowe Liam Crowe was an Irish soccer player who played in the League of Ireland during the 1940s.[1]

Crowe played for Bohemians amongst others during his career in the League of Ireland. References

1. ^ Bohemian FC match programme
, Bark Busters COO and master dog behavioral therapist. "What better way to celebrate National Pet Week than by promoting a better understanding of man's best friend?"

Bark Busters Top 10 Tips Every Dog Owner Should Know:

1) A dog is a dog. The greatest misconception mis·con·cep·tion  
n.
A mistaken thought, idea, or notion; a misunderstanding: had many misconceptions about the new tax program.
 many dog owners have is to assume their dogs communicate the way humans do. Dogs live by the same pack rules and exhibit many of the same behavioral patterns In software engineering, behavioral design patterns are design patterns that identify common communication patterns between objects and realize these patterns. By doing so, these patterns increase flexibility in carrying out this communication.  as their wild ancestors. To effectively train your dog, you must first understand its instinctual in·stinc·tu·al  
adj.
Of, relating to, or derived from instinct. See Synonyms at instinctive.



in·stinctu·al·ly adv.
 pack behavior.

2) All dogs think in terms of the pack. Dogs instinctively know that living with others, under the leadership of a dominant pack member, enhances their chances for survival. As a dog owner, one of your responsibilities is to model a leader's strong and consistent characteristics so that you will be accepted as the pack leader and your dog will learn to respect and obey you. Your leadership will make your dog feel safe and eliminate many behavior problems.

3) Dogs don't understand English. In addition to barking, growling and other guttural guttural /gut·tur·al/ (gut´er-il) faucial; pertaining to the throat.

gut·tur·al
adj.
Of or relating to the throat.



guttural

pertaining to the throat.
 sounds, dogs rely heavily on body language. And yet, your body language can easily be misinterpreted. By understanding how dogs communicate, you will avoid the mistake of telling your dog one thing while your body language and voice pitch tell it something completely different. (Learn more about body language and voice tones at BarkBusters.com.)

4) Dogs are neither spiteful nor deliberately naughty. There are three reasons why a dog misbehaves or disobeys: 1) it does not understand what you want, 2) it does not consider you its leader, or 3) it is suffering from some kind of stress or fear. Understanding this will help you address your dog's problems and behaviors.

5) Aggression is instinctual in every breed. Whether Chihuahua or German shepherd German shepherd, breed of large, muscular working dog perfected in Germany at the turn of the 20th cent. It stands about 25 in. (64 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs from 60 to 85 lb (27.2–38.5 kg). , a dog's breed has nothing to do with aggression. Instead, aggression is instinctual and caused most often by fear of the unknown -- that is, whatever the dog cannot understand or does not recognize as normal. When a dog becomes frightened, it will do one of two things: fight or take flight. By reinforcing leadership over your dog, you can avoid unacceptable or uncontrollable aggression.

6) You can teach an old dog new tricks. Dogs are continuous learners and have good memories. The three things that primarily influence a dog's behavior are association, instinct, and experience. By conditioning your dog and effectively showing it what you consider good and bad behavior, you can help any dog change its behavior.

7) Bad behaviors may be natural, but they do not have to be normal. Most people consider digging, chewing and jumping as unacceptable dog behavior -- but to dogs, these actions are natural. A dog owner needs to associate a dog's bad behavior with a negative experience, such as a harsh voice Harsh voice, also called ventricular or (in some high-tone registers) pressed voice, is the production of speech sounds (typically vowels) with a constricted lanryngeal cavity, which generally involves epiglottal co-articulation.  tone, and good behavior Orderly and lawful action; conduct that is deemed proper for a peaceful and law-abiding individual.

The definition of good behavior depends upon how the phrase is used.
 with a positive experience, such as high-pitched praise.

8) It's illogical to get angry with your dog. Dogs only do what comes naturally or what they've learned through association, so getting angry -- or using physical force -- with a dog is both inappropriate and counterproductive coun·ter·pro·duc·tive  
adj.
Tending to hinder rather than serve one's purpose: "Violation of the court order would be counterproductive" Philip H. Lee.
. Moreover, never use your hands for disciplining, because dogs find this provocative and threatening. For this reason, you should use your hands as little as possible when training -- and when you do, make sure your dog always associates your hands with gentleness and pleasure.

9) Correct your dog on the spot. Because dogs learn from association, they will comprehend your message only if it is delivered in a timely manner. A correction must be issued at the precise moment the dog is either contemplating or actually doing something wrong. Because it can be difficult to catch your dog in the act, you can find ways to create situations that will cause your dog to misbehave mis·be·have  
v. mis·be·haved, mis·be·hav·ing, mis·be·haves

v.intr.
To behave badly.

v.tr.
 so you can then correct it immediately.

10) Dogs experience the world differently than humans. With 25 times more olfactory receptors Olfactory receptors are class A G protein-coupled receptor which play a role in signal transduction to olfactory receptor neurons. Expression
In vertebrates, the olfactory receptors are located in the cilia of the olfactory sensory neurons.
 than humans, dogs can sense odors Odors

anosmia

Medicine. the absence of the sense of smell; olfactory anesthesia. Also called anosphrasia. — anosmic, adj.

halitosis

bad breath; an unpleasant odor emanating from the mouth.
 at concentrations millions of times lower than humans can. In addition, dogs' sight has been described to be like that of a color-blind col·or·blind or col·or-blind  
adj.
1. Partially or totally unable to distinguish certain colors.

2.
a. Not subject to racial prejudices.

b.
 human. Dogs use other cues (such as smell, texture, brightness, and position) rather than relying on color. With acutely developed hearing, dogs can hear sounds four times farther away than humans -- but dogs also hear selectively. They can sleep beside a blaring television, but wake up as soon as they hear something unrelated to that.

To learn more about pack law, the canine psyche, and training techniques or to find a Bark Busters dog behavioral therapist in your area, visit www.BarkBusters.com.

About Bark Busters:

Bark Busters, the world's largest, most trusted dog training company, started in Australia in 1989 and came to the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  in 2000. Since inception, over 350,000 dogs have been trained worldwide using its dog-friendly, natural method. With 210+ franchised offices in 40 states and more than 325 offices in eight countries, Bark Busters is continuing its mission to build a global network of dog behavioral therapists to enhance responsible dog ownership and reduce the possibility of maltreatment maltreatment Social medicine Any of a number of types of unreasonable interactions with another adult. See Child maltreatment, Cf Child abuse. , abandonment, and euthanasia of companion dogs. Bark Busters is the only international dog training company that offers a written lifetime guarantee. Therapists will provide future sessions free of charge if problem behaviors recur, or if any new problems develop. For more information, call 1-877-500-BARK (2275) or visit www.BarkBusters.com, where dog owners can complete a Dog Behavioral Quiz to rate their dogs' behavior.
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