Jumat, 29 November 2013

How To Build A Cheap Dog Raising Indoor/Outdoor Kennel?

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Brooke


I have decided to raise dogs. I chose miniature snauzhers, and I am trying to decided on a design for the kennel. I am going to have four dogs in the kennel, and thinking maybe a storage shelter thing, that is divided into four sections, with a doggy door and four seperate dog runs? Any more ideas? I have read a lot on the breed, and know what hard work is. I can take care of the dogs, and will have a breeders' license from AKC, and will NOT be running a puppy mill, so please don't put rude comments!
Thanks
Loraine: Oh I am oh sooooooo sorry that I spelt the name wrong. That must make me an idiot! Wow. And it will be a large building that is heated or cooled. Did I not just say that I didn't want rude comments?! Smh at you. And I won't be running a puppy mill. I will be using them to better the breed, and to make people happy with a new puppy. Once again, apparently I should just give up my dream. The dogs would be constantly walked, the cages cleaned, each one having a large seperate room, that is heated and cooled



Answer
Please learn to spell your chosen breeds name before you look into doing any breeding.

how to punish your dog ?




s.rivas


he is misbehaving when i am gone ! When i am home he never chews on anything or bother besides with his toys !! I need help , i need something that will make him understand what he is did was wrong !!


Answer
no no no no no!

These are NOT good suggestions :(

The thing you HAVE to remember with animals is that they don't have long term memories, and CAN'T connect the punishment' with the 'did bad'.

Here's the scenario:

Your pup is home, alone and bored and curls up with your favorite pair of shoes. They smell like you. This is happy. Being a dog, after a couple minutes he starts to gnaw on them because they also spell of other things not too differnet from his toys. Proudly, he tears them apart and leaves them in the middle of the floor so that when you come home you can see what a good hunter he was and howgood he did. You come home, hours later, and he gallosp up to meet you at the door, tail wagging happily.. Anger clouds your eyes and you start yelling. He doesn't know what you're saying or why you're angry. All he knows is that you're there suddenly yelling at him for greeting him at the door.

you should NEVER hit an animal. It happens sometimes, but, ther's a big diference between a tap on the nose and "No Bite." and hauling off and smacking him.

To me, it sounds like your dog is bored. So he goes looking for evertainment, jsut as you might open a book or log on to the internet.

I think the best idea for you is crate training. You can find a wole lot of pages abuot HOW to crate train your dog, just by googling 'crate training'... but the short version of what creat training is as follows: You get a suitabley sized cage/indoor kennel, and over the course of time, you help your animal to learn that that cage is his 'room'. This is NOT done by locking him in it... it takes time, to make the cage seem like an interesting and unscary place to be, and you slowly start closing him inside the cage for short durations, building up to longer periods...

Properly trained, the dog will go to his 'room' when he's scared, or tired or jsut wanting to chill out somewhere. Then, at this point, you can start to leave him locked in the crate when you go out. again, this will take TIME.

The crate is NOT a place of punnishment and should ONLY have positive associations with it. Crate training is very useful also if you ever expect to have guests over who might not approciate your dog's attentions, or if you need to travel with him.

This will take a while, but ultimately will pay off. :)

In the mean time, try to keep tempting things out of jaw's reach.

Also, consider getting him a few toys (rotate them out) that are designed to keep him busy... balls that distributed tiny treats one bit at a time, those rubber kong things that you can spear Peanutbutter into, etc.

Though the suggestions for leaivng the radio on is a good one too. :D

This is a hard question to answer because there's so much we don't know. Is he alone? how old is he? how long has he been yours? is he a breed known for separation anxiety?




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