วันศุกร์ที่ 30 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Cocker Spaniel - How to Communicate With Dogs

How to Communicate with your Cocker Spaniel

This is a fun learning experience for all dog owners. Knowing how your pup communicates and by doing a little observation, you'll be well on your way to effectively communicating with your Cocker Spaniel. Dogs have natural instincts and behaviors to be aware. By understanding how dogs communicate the process of bonding, understanding and training your dog become easier.

Cocker Spaniel Puppies

Cocker Spaniels are an intelligent breed, but by no means should the owner believe that the pup is smarter than they are. To assume your dog can understand your language is a big mistake. To communicate with your Cocker Spaniel, or any other pup, you must have an understanding how they communicate and interact with people, other dogs and animals. All dogs have the ability to communicate through body signs and varying vocals. It's up to us to recognize the signs and signals.

Cocker Spaniel - How to Communicate With Dogs

How Dogs Think

Dogs think in terms of instincts,images and actions. They do not think in sentences or ideas like we do. They associate actions through body language. For example, if you were to say in a friendly tone "Who wants to go out" you could leave out the words "who wants to go" and the dog would react the same way. The dog has been trained to react to the word "out" and picks the word "out" from the sentence. The dog isincapable of understanding sentences. Your voice and the way you express yourself (your actions) will always have the bigger impact. Try whispering the sentence to your dog and see the reaction, next say the same sentence with excitment and you will notice a big difference in reaction.

Body Signs and vocals used to communicate

Movement of eyes, ears, eyebrows, head, mouth and tail make up the basic body movement signs. Vocal signs include barking, growls, whimper and whines. Gestures by the pup can have changing meanings such as a dog panting. This might indicate the dog could be hot, anxious or just happy.

A tail held high is the sign of a confident and higher ranking dog. In the wild dogs have and display feelings of submission and dominance in them. This is normal pack behavior because there is a hierarchy within the pack. The weaker dogs of the pack submit themselves to the more dominant dogs in the pack. You would notice an insecure dog with the tail lowered. With an aggressive dog you would notice high tail and the hairs on the tail and back of the neck standing up. You would also notice this if the dog believes it must engage to protect itself or property. Most animals will display this behavior in attempting to increase their size in front of their enemy. If you see a dog with a high tail it is very confident.

A dog will wag its tail slowly when accessing a confusing situation. It will continue to so while sniffing and going through the process carefully conducting his evaluation. They will either come to accept the situation or not. Dogs waging their tails very fast are excited. If the dogs hips are moving from side to side along with the dogs tail wags, this is a sign that the dog is ready to submit to a higher ranking dog. You'll see this behavior more often within a litter and in happy pups when they greet their owners.

Aggressive dogs will show their fangs. If the fangs and teeth are visible the dog is indicating that it is ready to bite or attack. In addition a snaring dog will show all his teeth and gums. The difference between a dog smiling and a dog snarling is that a dog smiling will only show front teeth.

Dog ears can tell you plenty on what a dog is accessing. They provide indications of attention levels. A dogs ears facing front and erect indicate that the dog is concentrating. Ears that appear to be lying down indicate that the dog may be fearful of something. Occasionally you will see a dog ears that are forward and horizontal, this indicates the puppy is happy.

Barking is used to communicate in different ways. Dogs tend to bark to convey emotions which include suspicion, stress, fear and pleasure. A shape and short bark indicates the dog is excited or just playing. A repeated high pitch bark indicates the dog is stressed or anxious. Interesting enough, dogs bark to communicate with other animals and dogs but the barking sound is different.

To threaten or show a sign of superiority a dog may growl. Howling is used for long range communication. A dog may yawn when it is bored, sleepy, stressed or confused. A panting dog with an open month is a happy dog. A dog will indicate that it's time to play with a slightly open mouth while panting. The pup will also stomp its front legs and or lift its hind quarters while lower its head and front legs to indicate it wants to play. They will also scratch on things they want. When a dog tilts its head it is trying to recognize unfamiliar sounds or it may be concentrating.

While there are many books that have been written about dog communication and communicating, the above is a common sense approach that will help all dog owners. Take the time to recognize the signs mentioned with your own pup. A little observation will go a long way and its fun. In no time the signs will become clearer and easier to read. This will also help you to increase your bonding by leaning dog language and communicating with your Cocker Spaniel.

Cocker Spaniel - How to Communicate With Dogs

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 29 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

How to Remove Dog Urine Smell From Carpet

If you are wondering how to remove dog urine smell from carpet then I think I can help you. I actually have 2 cocker spaniels who urinated everywhere at the start of their lives in my home. I learned how to remove the smell and eventually they did not do it because I trained them not too, saving me hours. Here are my top tips on how to remove dog urine smell from carpet.

Is it a small carpet/rug? - you may want to consider taking up the rug or carpet if the urine is quite widespread or the dog had urinated in several areas. This may seem like hassle but it is the most effective way to do it and will give you the best results on getting that urine smell out from your carpet. It may be expensive though.

Cocker Spaniel Puppies

Get some paper towels - If your dog has urinated on the carpet within the last 24 hours then there will still be moisture in that area. Get a load of paper towels and some gloves that you can throw away afterwards like washing up gloves as this might get a little messy. Apply pressure with the paper towels on the urine area on the carpet. Keep doing this until you can get up no more urine, I cannot stress this enough.

How to Remove Dog Urine Smell From Carpet

Get some baking soda - Get yourself some normal every day baking soda and sprinkle it on your carpet. Before you do this I would recommend trying this on a tiny bit of your carpet to make sure that it will not stain the area. Then what you have to do is wait about 45 minutes for the baking soda to soak up the urine and make sure it gets all of the smell out. I would recommend using too much here rather than too little because you do not want to have to go through this whole process again.

Hoover - Now you hoover the whole urine carpet area and make sure you get it all up. This should get rid of all smells of dog urine from your carpet.

How to Remove Dog Urine Smell From Carpet

วันพุธที่ 28 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

"Life of Chloe" Pics of Cocker Mix, 2 weeks till 1 year old.

"Life of Chloe" Pics of Cocker Mix, 2 weeks till 1 year old. Tube. Duration : 3.40 Mins.


Chloe. From 2 weeks old till present day. She is my cocker mix. I rescued her at 2 weeks old and bottle fed her. Shes my baby. :) Oh and shes just sleeping in the pics. lol

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วันอังคารที่ 27 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Meet the Boys, Charlie, CJ and introducing HARRIS

Meet the Boys, Charlie, CJ and introducing HARRIS Tube. Duration : 0.98 Mins.


Meet the Boys, Charlie (brown cocker) and CJ (Captain Jack, Russell Terrier) meet their new brother, Harris (Black Cocker Spaniel)

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Filhotes de Cocker Spaniel Inglês

Filhotes de Cocker Spaniel Inglês Video Clips. Duration : 2.02 Mins.


Filhotes da quinta ninhada da Mel, minha Cocker Spaniel Inglês Caramelo.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 26 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Puppy VS Ginger Ale

Puppy VS Ginger Ale Tube. Duration : 0.90 Mins.


A wild Ginger Ale appeared! Thor used tackle!....it's not very effective. This is my puppy Thor. He's a 12 week old cockerspaniel. Don't worry, we'll be getting back to regular videos soon! We have a Project for Awesome video on Saturday, and a Dubstep Christmas Song featuring Leah Daniels on tuesday. = D DFTBA - Dylan Song: Basement Love's remix of The Bloody Five's 'And for me this forest' New episodes on Tuesdays at 8pm! ish If you like it, please thumbs up, fav, subscribe, tweet, facebook, any social media really. It helps a lot more than you might think. Thanks!!! Check out our Youtube channel @ www.youtube.com Become a Facepagebookspace fan: tinyurl.com Also follow us on twitter @theelemehshow @followandikillyou @thechrishau

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 25 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Roxy Springer Spaniel - 10 weeks clicker training

Roxy Springer Spaniel - 10 weeks clicker training Tube. Duration : 2.33 Mins.


Roxy My Springer Spaniel. Clicker training at 10 weeks old.

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วันศุกร์ที่ 23 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Unpredictable Aggression In Dogs - Rage Syndrome - A Neurological Disorder

Without a doubt the most dangerous dog a professional trainer can encounter is the dog with "Rage Syndrome". Let me first caution the reader not to jump to the conclusion that your dog has "Rage Syndrome" if he is showing simple and predictable dominance or pain related aggression. This in no way would imply that the dog has "Rage Syndrome". This condition is in fact very rare and seldom seen. In 28 years of training approximately 700-1000 dogs per year I have only witnessed true "Rage Syndrome" around a dozen times. Using these kinds of numbers one can see how truly rare this disorder is. Having stated this fact, this disorder by its' very nature, is the most dangerous
of all issues a trainer or owner may face with a dog.

One case in point was a 200 pound Newfoundland that was brought to us for training ten years ago.

Cocker Spaniel Puppies

"Samson" had been purchased as a cute and cuddly puppy by a member of the crew of a ship that specialized in taking out church groups and college kids for weekend cruises in a local harbor. The breed had been selected for their reputation as excellent water rescue dogs. Everything was going along as planned on the weekend excursions until Samson turned one year of age. The owner noticed that on one weekend trip a cheerleader had begun to start a cheer on the trip and the dog suddenly became extremely aggressive toward her. Luckily the dog had been on a leash and restrained.

Unpredictable Aggression In Dogs - Rage Syndrome - A Neurological Disorder

The owner had written the incident off as a misunderstanding on the dogs part toward the girls
body language and loud voice. He brought the dog to us after the next incident in which the dog
after a similar trip, had walked down the gang plank with two girls who were petting him and showing him affection. He explained that the girls boyfriends had shown up and when the girls went to leave the dog had lunged toward one of the girls legs with an open mouth and a growl. One of the boyfriends seeing this had kicked the dog in the head. The dog then turned and grabbed the boyfriend by the leg dragging him to the ground. The owner explained this away saying "if I was kicked in the head I would bite him too."

Samson presented at the consultation with a wagging tail and had slobbery kisses for everyone.
He was compliant to command and correction and sought praise and attention. He was very comfortable in his own skin and showed no signs of shyness or aggression. He was checked in
for training and his first ten days went off without a hitch. Samson willingly learned all of his commands including the down command. The down command is usually the one that will be difficult if dominance is a factor as dogs will see this is a challenge and a subordinate position. Samson was more than willing to submit himself to training and he relished the praise that came with a job well done.

On the tenth day the Kennel Techs were cleaning the kennels and moving the dogs as required to sanitize. When they got to Samson's kennel one of the girls entered his kennel with a hasty leash
and looped him to move him to another kennel. He went along happily wagging his tail. When she
got to the clean run where she was going to put him he balked. She had walked into the kennel and turned to him saying "come on boy. lets go" in a high pitched praising tone. The next thing she knew he was on her. He knocked her to the ground and grabbed her by the leg dragging her to the back of the run while shaking her. The other Kennel Tech reported that it looked like a Grizzly Bear attack.

She was screaming and he was shaking her. The other girl had the presence of mind and the bravery to enter the kennel and stick the hose she was washing with up the dogs nose to get him to release.

He was so fixated on his victim that when she was released, and ran for the door to escape, he ran right past the girl with the hose and caught her at the gate. He grabbed her by the other leg and pulled as she held on to the door. She was lifted prone into the air. The second girl then shoved the hose up his nose again which gave them both precious seconds to escape.

The Kennel Tech was taken to the emergency room where the doctor reported that the injuries to her legs although severe were miraculously placed in a location where there would not be any permanent damage. This is the worst scenario a trainer can face. Normally you can judge a dog by the behavior it presents in a consultation as well as the information you obtain from the client. In this case the client had explained away the aggression and in hind sight probably withheld some other information.

Unfortunately withholding information is all to common when a client consults with a trainer. The usual excuse for this is that they don't want to prejudice the trainer against the dog. The unfortunate result of this can be placing the staff in danger.

In yet another case, we witnessed a woman's eleven month old Doberman attack her in front of our eyes. He knocked her to the ground and began biting her down her rib cage area. When we came
to her rescue we were bitten several times in the process of saving her. Unfortunately after the dog was safely put in a crate (after the three of us had been bitten nine times) she left saying that her husband would have to make the final determination on what happened to the dog. Rather than taking the dog to a Neurologist as we had suggested, she left him with a Doberman Rescue group. In this case the easing of their conscious by not putting the dog down, put other unsuspecting people at risk.

This is an example of what NOT to do.

"Rage Syndrome" is in fact an epileptic seizure in the emotional lobe of the dogs brain. Like other forms of epilepsy (motor, or behavioral) the dog behaves normally 98% of the time. It is the 2%
that is the problem. This can happen in any breed of dog. I have seen it to date in a Labrador Retriever.Golden Retriever, German Shepherd, Belgian Malinois, Mixed Breed,the aforementioned Doberman and Newfoundland, and about a half dozen Springer Spaniels. Yes, I said Springer Spaniels. This condition is common enough in the breed to be commonly referred to as "Springer Rage". Springers have more of a genetic predisposition toward this condition for some reason than other breeds. Again, I must stress that this is extremely rare and therefore just because you have a Springer Spaniel you should never assume that this condition will automatically be an issue.

Like other forms of epilepsy this condition can be treated with Phenobarbital which has the effect of lessening the seizures in the brain. The obvious problem in the case of "Rage Syndrome" is that even one occurrence is one too many, and therefore dogs diagnosed with this condition are generally put down. Because the stakes are so high it is recommended that at least two opinions are sought before a diagnosis is made. The best professional opinion you can obtain is a Neurologist. Your Veterinarian can give you his or her opinion, as well as a referral. In the case of one client with a Springer Spaniel, the owner was honest with us and explained that her Veterinarian had suggested that the dog be put down. She stated that she would be more comfortable if we would be willing to evaluate the dog and give her a second opinion. In this case we took the dog in under observation. It took about a week to see the normally sweet dog fly into a murderous rage for no apparent reason. The dog would then go back into a normal state without apparent memory of his actions. Unfortunately we had to concur with the owners Veterinarian that the dog should be euthanized.

This condition is also being studied in humans. Almost every condition that can be found in the brain of a dog can be found in a human being. These tests may some day explain some criminal behavior in humans. The symptoms of this condition are:

* Unexplainable aggression that comes out of nowhere.

* Aggression that seems unrelated to dominance.

* A marked change in the dogs eyes, snarling and growling, lunging.

* The dog seems to abandon the behavior as suddenly as it came on.

* The dog seems not to recall the previous aggressive behavior.

* Unpredictable timing of the aggression.

What to do if you think your dog has "Rage Syndrome"

*Do not try to diagnose it yourself. Owners many times are wrong about the causes of aggression.

*Do seek at least two professional opinions (Veterinarians and Trainers) At least one Veterinarian.

*Do give your professional advisors all of the facts that you can think of. Do not withhold information!

*Do not put others in danger. If you think your dog has "Rage Syndrome" do not leave him with

children. Remove him from all situations where he can do harm to anyone.

* Do not make excuses for behavior that frightens you or others. Being afraid of your dog should be

the first indicator that professional help needs to be sought for diagnosis and/or treatment.

For more information on "Rage Syndrome" as well as other causes of aggression I would suggest that you read Dog Training 101-The Book That Puts You In Control. You can locate this book on my website at: http://www.K-9Companions.com

Unpredictable Aggression In Dogs - Rage Syndrome - A Neurological Disorder

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 22 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

engelse cocker pups 2 weeks old with father

engelse cocker pups 2 weeks old with father Tube. Duration : 0.75 Mins.


engelse cocker pups 2 weeks old with father

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วันพุธที่ 21 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Bouncing Boykins - Puppies "mousing" in their first Heavy Snow in Montana

Bouncing Boykins - Puppies "mousing" in their first Heavy Snow in Montana Tube. Duration : 10.17 Mins.


John Rucker's Boykin Spaniels aka: Turtle Dogs experience their first heavy snow in Montana in 2009. In this video they exhibit what is known as "mousing" behavior--a hunting characteristic of all canids. Video by Karen Judge and John Rucker Editing by Steve O'Neil

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วันอังคารที่ 20 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Go Gadget Go

Go Gadget Go Tube. Duration : 1.27 Mins.


Go Gadget Go!!! (If you enjoy this video don't forget to vote!) This is a cute short video I did of Gadget our English Cocker Spaniel(yes Gadget is his real name and we also call him "Inspector Gadget" because he loves to get into everything). This videos is a montage of vids and pics we took of him in this, his first year and also stars Bambi our Jack Russell terrier. I hope you enjoy watching it as much as I enjoyed making it and of course being Gadget and Bambi's Dad... By the way, the "end" is Gadget's mom! :) Enjoy the video!

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วันจันทร์ที่ 19 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Urinary Tract Infections - Crystals - Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

The most basic question is,  how do I tell if my dog has UTI? What should I look for?
The most common symptoms of a urinary tract infection include: [5]

- frequent urination

Cocker Spaniel Puppies

- dribbling urine

Urinary Tract Infections - Crystals - Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

- blood in the urine

- squatting frequently to urinate

- straining to urineng odor to the urine

- inappropriate urination (such as in the house)

- incontinence

- an increase in thirst and drinking.

Ok, If know my pet has UTI, What can I do?  Tell me more about it, how does my dog's diet affect things? 

We have a lot of customers who come into our store and tell us my cat or my dog has UTI Crystals and the vet put them on a C/D, U/D, K/D, or NF formula. As everyone knows prescription diets are far from Optimal Nutrition for your dog or cat, they exist to treat a specific ailment, but continuation on these diets can lead to other serious issues.[1]  Prescription diets are made to treat specific conditions; as with most prescription diets, they are meant for short term us, long term use of these diets have the potential to cause adverse side effects.[6]

Here are some of the potential side effects from long term use of U/D, K/D, and NF formula foods. [6]

Heart Failure Liver Failure Kidney Failure Pancreatitis Hypertension Hypoalbuminemia Did I get your attention? Good.  Now, before we dive deeper into UTI Crystals we need to understand Urine pH.  pH is a scale that ranges from 0 to 14, that measures acid bases.  A score of 7.0 is considered neutral.  Most dogs PH ranges from 5.0 to 9.0.

Got it? Good, now let's talk UTI Crystals.

UTI develops in about 14% of dogs. [2] That's a pretty big number, there are two main forms of UTI Crystals (Struvite and Calcium Oxalate).

Struvite Crystals

Form when there is a bacterial infection that is capable of breaking down Urea that will otherwise be passed in the urine. Urea is a waste product produced from metabolism of protein.  This reaction of breaking down the Urea into Ammonia only happens in Alkaline PH.[3]

Struvite Crystals are more common in female dogs and there are some breeds that are felt to have an increased risk which include Cocker Spaniels, Labrador Retrievers, Scottish Terriers, Miniature Poodles, Beagles, Miniature Schnauzers, Pekingese, Basset Hounds, Springer Spaniels and German Shepherds, and Bichon Frises.

Calcium Oxalate Crystals

Form in acidic to Neutral pH Urine, a few things are said to cause these stones to form, the most common is hereditary. The product of defective nephrocalin is usually the culprit. [4]

Unlike, Struvite Crystals, Calcium Oxalate Crystals cannot be dissolved by a diet change; they need to be surgically removed.  However, a proper diet can help prevent Calcium Oxalate Crystals from forming.  

Calcium Oxalate Crystals are more common in male doges and some of the breeds that are felt to have an increased risk which includes;  Miniature Schnauzers, Lhasa Apsos, Yorkshire Terriers, Miniature Poodles, Shih Tzus, and Bichon Frises.

Ok, now that you know the basics, let's talk nutrition!

We learned that you can dissolve Struvite crystals with more acidic foods, so dogs that are prone to Struvite Crystals you will naturally want to keep on a more acidic diet.

Fortunately,  most of the good ingredients dogs and cats should be eating are acidic in nature, for example,  chicken, beef, eggs, fish, pork, cottage cheese, yogurt, rice (brown and white), beans, nuts and all seafood.  Doesn't that sound like the perfect Kibble or Raw food diet?

Berries are acidic in nature and the lower pH levels and prevent bacteria from clinging to the walls of the bladder.  Solid Gold Berry Balance is a supplement that's commonly used to lower the Urine pH Levels.

What about Calcium Oxalate Crystals?

The reverse is true, to raise the pH score, you should be feeding foods more alkaline in nature, to include a few squash, beet greens, rhubarb, spinach, beets, raw endive, dandelion greens, okra, kale and sweet potatoes.

It's been recommended the diets should be lower in protein and oxalates and high in magnesium, phosphorus, and calcium.  Here's a list of foods and there oxalates level [http://www.branwen.com/rowan/oxalate.htm].  Beef and Lamb cuts tend to have lower protien levels among other meat likes (Venison, Pheasent, etc)

A commonly used supplement to raise the Urine pH level is Potassium Citrate.

Okay Enough Talk.  How do I know if I'm doing the right thing.?

Talk with your vet, ask them what the Target Urine pH should be for your dog. Every dog is different; some dogs might have severe cases, others mild. The dogs breeds will factor in the decision.

OK, I know my Target PH level. How do I know I'm achieving it?

Urine pH Test Strips, you should be able to get these from your vet or a local retailer, or even purchase them on-line.

OK. That sounds simple anything else I should Know?

Yes, water consumption, treats, etc. All factor into the Urine pH levels.  You will notice, throughout the day the levels will change.  Take multiple Urine PH samples to assure your achieving your goal.  Always keep checking.

Sure, you listed out the ingredients, but I don't cook for my dog, I just buy kibble or raw, how do I know what the PH levels are?  

Here's a list of some excellent brands and their pH Levels for Dogs and Cat. We called up these companies and spoke to a representative to get the levels.

Cani-dae Dog - Kibble - pH 7.0

Cani-dae Dog - Canned - pH 6.0

Feli-dae Cat - Kibble- pH 6.0

Feli-dae Cat - Canned - pH 5.5

Fromm 4-star Dog - Kibble - pH 6.2 - 6.4

Fromm 4-Star Cat - Kibble- pH 6.5 - 6.8

Honest Kitchen - pH 7.0

Merrick Before Grain (Dogs and Cats) - pH 6.8

Merrick 5-Star Dry (Dogs and Cats) - pH 6.5 - pH 6.8

Merrick 5-Star Canned(Dogs and Cats) - pH 6.3 - pH 6.5

Orijen (cat and dog) - pH of 5.5

Primal Dog and Cat - pH 6.0 - 7.0

Natura (Evo, Innova, California Natural) (Dogs and Cats) - pH 6.2 - 6.8

Solid Gold - Dog - Dry - pH 6.4 - 6.6

Solid Gold - Dog - Canned - pH 6.0

Solid Gold - Cat - Dry - pH 6.2 - 6.4

Solid Gold - Cat - Canned - pH 6.2

Wellness Dog (Kibble and Canned) - pH 6.5 - 7.5

Wellness Cat - Dry - pH 6.2 - 6.6

Wellness Cat - Canned - pH 6.1 - 6.6

Sources:

1- Wikipedia

2- UTI in Dogs

3- Veterniary Partners

4- Veterniary Partners

5- B Naturals

6- Veterinary Medicine

Researched By: Luke's All Natural

Urinary Tract Infections - Crystals - Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

วันเสาร์ที่ 17 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Clumber Spaniel (www.clussexx.com)

Clumber Spaniel (www.clussexx.com) Video Clips. Duration : 0.40 Mins.


Here is Victoria and her babies at 3 weeks of age....adorable. Video taken on 10/10/07

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วันศุกร์ที่ 16 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Jack Shiht Pees on Puppy's Head - Jack Russell Terrier & Shih Tzu Mix Khloe

Jack Shiht Pees on Puppy's Head - Jack Russell Terrier & Shih Tzu Mix Khloe Video Clips. Duration : 0.63 Mins.


www.kaceykaderly.com - My 1 year old dog Khloe who is a Pure Jack Russel Mixed with a Pure Shih Tzu...We call it a Jack Shiht that decided she wanted to Pee on the Puppy's head before I could stop her. - Khloe is the white with brown spots - Kimmy Gibbler is the black, she is a Mini Pincher/Terrier/We're not really sure because we rescued her. - The puppy is a Shih Tzu Mixed with a Cocker Spaniel

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วันพุธที่ 14 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Initial Gundog Puppy Training with Adrian & Caroline Slater

Initial Gundog Puppy Training with Adrian & Caroline Slater Tube. Duration : 6.07 Mins.


This film is a step by step guide of all the main aspects of gundog puppy training from 11 weeks to 6 months, harnessing the puppies natural ability without any pressure or force, easy to follow proven techniques slowly demonstrated allowing you to get results from the very first session. Adrian is working with a 5 month Cocker Spaniel, who had no training with some serious faults. Adrian demonstrates first hand how to deal with and overcome a host of common problems. Adrian's wife, Caroline is training a 11 week Labrador and Jason is training a 12 week Springer Spaniel, thus demonstrating the importance of capturing a puppy's attention from an early age and getting it right from the offset. Filmed and produced by Paul French Video Buy your copy now on our online shop at www.paulfrenchvideo.com

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วันจันทร์ที่ 12 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Pug mix wants kennel

Pug mix wants kennel Tube. Duration : 0.58 Mins.


Max LOVES his kennel, kept asking what he wanted, finally got a reaction!

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 11 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2555

Gallbladder Mucocele in Dogs

Gallbladder Mucocele is caused by obstruction of the storage capacity of the gallbladder due to formation of thick, mucoid bile conglomerate inside the gallbladder, and consequent impairment of its functioning. The accumulated biliary sludge may extend the gallbladder resulting in necrotizing cholecystitis.

Gallbladder Mucocele is common among middle aged to older dogs, particularly Shetland sheepdogs, cocker spaniels and miniature schnauzers, and occurs irrespective of sex.

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Symptoms

Gallbladder Mucocele in Dogs

Gallbladder Mucocele may be symptomatic or asymptomatic. The general symptoms are:
o Vomiting
o Anorexia
o Abdominal discomfort
o Polyuria/polypdisia
o Collapse - vasovagal or bile peritonitis

Physically, the dog may manifest general lethargy, abdominal pain, fever, dehydration and jaundice.

Diagnostic and imaging/ultrasound tests associated with other health conditions may reveal the asymptomatic conditions.

Causes and Risk Factors

The most common causes of Gallbladder Mucocele are:
o Lipid metabolism problems, particularly among Shetland sheepdogs and miniature schnauzers - this condition may be inherent in some dogs
o Gallbladder dysmotility (lack of intra-organ movement);
o Cystic hypertrophy of the mucous producing glands of the gallbladder, a common feature among older dogs - this condition may act as a trigger for Gallbladder Mucocele.
o Taking high fat diet, raised cholesterol, hyperthyroidism, and typical or atypical adrenal hyperplasia, glucocorticoid therapy.

Diagnosis

The differential diagnosis of Gallbladder Mucocele may look into the conditions causing dysmotility of the gallbladder and other factors perpetrating bile stasis like neoplasia, pancreatitis, and choleliths etc.

Diagnosis depends on blood biochemistry, hematology, lab tests and imaging studies.

The common observations are:
Biochemistry:
o Analysis of liver enzymes, ALP, GGT, ALT and AST - high liver enzymes indicate illness; sometimes, this may be the only sign of illness in some dogs or may manifest in the acute stage of the disease;
o Increased bilirubin;
o Low Albumin;
o Electrolyte abnormalities with fluid and acid-base disturbances - due to excessive fluid loss from vomiting or triggered by bile peritonitis;
o Prerenal azotemia

Hematology/CBC
o Anemia
o Leukocyte imbalance

Lab tests:
o High triglycerides

Imaging:
o Radiography or ultrasound studies showing liver abnormalities, distended gallbladder and bile duct, gallbladder wall thickening, presence of gas in the liver, and loss of detail in the abdomen due to inflammation of the soft lining of the abdomen (peritonitis).

The common diagnostic procedures are aspiration sampling of fluids withdrawn from adjacent biliary structures or from the abdominal cavity, laparotomy, liver biopsy, bacterial cultures and sensitivity tests and cell examinations.

Treatment

Gallbladder Mucocele treatment depends on the condition of the patient. Outpatients are generally put on anti-inflammatory and liver protecting agents like Ursodeoxycholic acid and S-Adenosylmethionine (SAM-e). Indoor patients are treated according to their condition demonstrated by imaging and ultrasound studies. Patients with higher lipids are restricted fat-rich foods. If bile peritonitis is confirmed, abdominal lavage is recommended. All patients should be put on hydration therapy to correct fluid and electrolyte imbalances.

Other than broad-spectrum antimicrobials, depending on symptoms, the patients are put on antiemetics, antacids, gastroprotectants, Vitamin K1 and antioxidant medications.

Post-treatment, all Gallbladder Mucocele patients must be periodically monitored with biochemistry, hematology and imaging studies to exclude/include various complications like Cholangitis or Cholangiohepatitis, Bile Peritonitis and EHBDO.

Gallbladder Mucocele in Dogs

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THE FOOL BY Vera Black

THE FOOL BY Vera Black Video Clips. Duration : 4.05 Mins.


This is the 3 rd music video from Australian Singer/ Songwriter Vera Black. "The Fool" is a beautiful, heart-felt, break up ballad written and performed by Ms.Black. This music video is shot in the exact place where this song was written in Black's warehouse apartment behind her piano. Shot & Directed by her brother Denson Baker ACS, the two make a fantastic creative team. This also features Luke Bourne and Ripley, Black's Cocker Spaniel Puppy. Special thanks the Lisa Cotterill for Make-up & Stephen Broholm for stills Photography.

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English Cocker Spaniel Pups - Week 7

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So bloody cute!!

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How to Get Dog Urine Smell Out of Carpet

If you are wondering how to get dog urine smell out of carpet then I think I can help you. Dog urine smells horrible and my 2 dogs when I first got them urinated everywhere so I learned how to train them and also how to clean up and get rid of the smell. Here are some of my top tips on how to get dog urine smell out of carpet.

Baking Soda - What you want to do is get some average every day baking soda and apply it to the area. If you have not got any you can get some for really cheap from your local supermarket.  Just sprinkle it so it covers the whole area. Because dogs hate its smell they will stop going there and because it is not a strong smell it will be better than dog urine right? Sprinkle it on and then wait about half an hour. After that, get out your vacuum and then vacuum off all of the baking soda.

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Masking - If it is just a vague smell of the urine in the air from when you were putting the baking soda on it then you may want to spray some air freshener too just to mask it until it goes away by itself.

How to Get Dog Urine Smell Out of Carpet

Dogs are born to urinate where they feel like it because they are used to living in the wild. You will have to either get used to this or train your dog to urinate where you want it to. Don't be nervous, it can be pretty fun. It beats cleaning up dog urine and being embarrassed whenever your friends or family come around anyways.

How to Get Dog Urine Smell Out of Carpet

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Disney's Lady and the Tramp Diamond Edition - On Blu-ray & DVD Available NOW

Disney's Lady and the Tramp Diamond Edition - On Blu-ray & DVD Available NOW Video Clips. Duration : 1.43 Mins.


Lady, a golden cocker spaniel, meets up with a mongrel dog who calls himself the Tramp. He is obviously from the wrong side of town, but happenings at Lady's home make her decide to travel with him for a while. This turns out to be a bad move, as no dog is above the law. Special Features Blu-Ray: Second Screen: Inside Walt's Story Meetings Audio Commentary: Inside Walt's Story Meetings Diane Disney Miller: Remembering Dad Deleted Scenes Never Recorded Song: "I'm Free as the Breeze" DVD: Lady's Pedigree: The Making of Lady and the Tramp Finding Lady: The Art of the Storyboard Original 1943 Storyboard Version of the Film PuppyPedia: Going to the Dogs "The Siamese Cat Song" Finding a Voice for the Cats "Bella Notte" Music Video Excerpts from "Disneyland" TV Shows Diane Disney Miller: Remembering Dad PuppyPedia: Going to the Dogs

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Doyle and his Dog sled pups in Texas!

Doyle and his Dog sled pups in Texas! Video Clips. Duration : 2.77 Mins.


I always wanted to try being pulled by sled dogs. This being Texas kind of held me back until I came across this adult model Razor scooter. I knew that if I hooked these small dogs up to something that rolls they would pull me all over the neighborhood. I mean, if I'm walking them they about pull my arm off. I was right and they love it. I weigh about 210 lbs and they pull me pretty easy on the Razor I bought just for this purpose. I just hook up two strong leashes to the Razor scooter. NOTE, there is a learning curve, so be prepared to wipe out. I recommend helmets, knee pads, shoulder pads, buttocks pads, catchers cup, and armor of any other kind you can think of . Where did you get this wonderful vehicle you ask? Why Ebay of course.

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