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Posted on Saturday, May 15, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Dog & Puppy Training: Interactive Loose Leash Training


Dog & Puppy Training: Interactive Loose Leash Training


$6.74


Pet Video Library is pleased to announce the release of its new addition to the Training Series DVDs, LOOSE LEASH TRAINING. In this video Shannon Holstein, Canine Behavior Consultant, will go into detail on the necessary equipment to use and the following: Back and forth exercise, heel commands, steady and easy command, re-enforcing positive behavior, and relaxed long line walking. Train your do…

Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Coat a German Shepherd from Mary Evans


Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Coat a German Shepherd from Mary Evans


$29.99


Photo Puzzle, COAT a GERMAN SHEPHERD. Gent wears a herringbone tweed double-breasted 3/4 length coat, trilby hat a spats while taking his German Shepherd dog for a walk. . Chosen by Mary Evans. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is shippe…

Vintage Congress Designer Series Double-Deck Playing Cards with Cel-U-Tone Finish in Suede-cloth Storage Box - Walking the Dog: Promenade and On Leash


Vintage Congress Designer Series Double-Deck Playing Cards with Cel-U-Tone Finish in Suede-cloth Storage Box – Walking the Dog: Promenade and On Leash




Petego Walky Dog Hands-Free Bicycle Leash


Petego Walky Dog Hands-Free Bicycle Leash


$49.40


Dog Bicycle Leash Stop feeling guilty about leaving your dog alone at home and take them along for a bike ride with PetEgo Walkydog Bicycle Leash. This bicycle leash allows total control to the pet parent on the ride and is a great way of getting your dog to exercise a bit. It is easy to install on the bicycle so you can do it in minutes. PetEgo Walkydog Bicycle Leash Can be easily installed on …

Mendota Products Double Braid Jr Collar


Mendota Products Double Braid Jr Collar



32423N Size: 14″ Features: -Dog collar.-Brushed nickel hardware buckle and D ring for the new twist series leads.-Oil tanned leather patch with stamped Alta Qualitas logo. Options: -Available in 12” and 14” sizes. Color/Finish: -Color: Olive.-Made of waterproof, colorfast, durable multi-filament polypropylene webbing.-Infinitely adjustable, colorfast, and soft with durable thickness for strength…


Como Double Black Strips Orange Nylon Webbing Flat Band Strap 10M


Como Double Black Strips Orange Nylon Webbing Flat Band Strap 10M


$20.50


Description: This webbing is orange, 10M length and 1.3″ width, fit for installing on D ring buckle, or as dog leash and so on….

Flexi USA Dog Leash Classic Long Blk Lrg


Flexi USA Dog Leash Classic Long Blk Lrg


$82.76


Classic Long 3 Large, Black 26 ft….

Coach Leather Ashley Sabrina Duffle Convertiable Satchel Bag Purse 15445 Walnut - Coach 15445BRN


Coach Leather Ashley Sabrina Duffle Convertiable Satchel Bag Purse 15445 Walnut – Coach 15445BRN


$358.00


Coach Leather Ashley Sabrina Duffle Convertiable Satchel Bag Purse 15445 Walnut – Coach 15445BRN….

Lipstick and the Leash: Dog Training a Woman's Way


Lipstick and the Leash: Dog Training a Woman’s Way


$8.23


An instruction guide for women who need help controlling their dogs, the lessons here use personal wisdom to show how humans can use the same methods relied upon in the animal world—quiet focus, feedback, and follow-through with a cool, calm, and collected demeanor. The book is filled with anecdotal stories from a farm-girl childhood surrounded by animal mentors, with the country upbringing p…

Fun & Functional! Tie-Dye 3-1/2 Double-End Snap Hook - Premium Quality


Fun & Functional! Tie-Dye 3-1/2 Double-End Snap Hook – Premium Quality


$2.19


Dimensions: length overall 3-1/2″, hook inside diameter 3/8″, 3/4″ OD; spring-loaded gate maximum opening 3/8″. Net weight 1.2 oz. Sold individually; colors & designs shown are samples – actual item may vary. Whenever possible, orders for multiple items received mixed colors and designs. Sorry – we’re not able to accommodate individual color or design requests….

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Information On Getting A Norwegian Elkhound Dog

Norwegian Elkhounds are an old breed, dating back to Stone Age times in Scandinavia. Fossil dating confirms its long use as a domesticated hunting companion of man. They are only moderately popular in the U.S., but as you’ll see, this breed has a lot of desirable traits that make it a good choice as a pet.

Physical Characteristics

Norwegian Elkhounds are beautiful dogs, with medium-sized bodies, a distinctive Spitz curled tail, and strong, athletic lines. Bred to hunt a variety of prey, they possess amazing stamina and can go strong for days at a time. Like all hunting dogs, Elkhounds have powerful jaw muscles and ears that move around the head to pick up sounds coming from many directions. They have wide, deep, muscular chests and front legs designed for quick bursts of speed.

Not surprisingly, since they evolved in colder climes, Norwegian Elkhounds possess a thick double coat that is darker gray on top and lighter underneath. It is superbly suited for heat absorption and retention. They also emit no ‘doggie’ odor ‘ another common characteristic of hunting dogs. This works to mask its presence when stalking prey. For us as pet owners, this makes the Elkhound a very clean dog, even in the hot summer months when other breeds can become smelly from all the perspiration.

Elkhounds stand 18-22 inches tall and generally run between 40-55 lbs. Pound for pound, they are one of the fiercest hunting dogs in existence and make excellent guard dogs for homes and businesses. They bark loudly and often, which is either a good or a bad thing, depending on where you live and what job you give the dog.

From a health perspective, Elkhounds are prone to hip dysplasia, dermatitis, and Fanconi Syndrome (rare, but can lead to kidney failure). You should also be careful not to overfeed this breed, as it gains weight quickly and doesn’t shed pounds efficiently in a sedentary domestic environment.

Temperament

The Norwegian Elkhound is both friendly and fiercely loyal. This is a great trait in a pet dog, but care must be taken to properly socialize the animal to avoid aggression toward strangers (both other dogs and humans). Having only occasional visitors can bring out the ‘guard dog’ tendency. Early socialization, such as taking the pup to crowded parks or having lots of family and friends over on a regular basis, can instill a sense of ease around strange dogs and people that will last your dog’s lifetime. The key is to help your pet Elkhound learn early on to associate your presence among others as a good thing – not a situation requiring his/her defensive posturing (barking, growling, aggressive movements).

Like all arctic dog breeds, Elkhounds have a definite independent streak. Intelligent and resourceful, they are one of the best breeds to have as an ‘only pet.’ They are a bit resistant to formal training, so you need to be firm (but never mean) to teach them. They respond well to praise and rewards, but are very sensitive and will remain aloof for long periods if you treat them unfairly or punish too much during training. The key is to be firm, but give lots and lots of praise and love to reward him/her when the behavior you want to instill is exhibited.

The most common complaint about Norwegian Elkhound behavior is the barking. Understand that hunting dogs need to hold the prey at bay and alert their masters to their location at the same time. This means that the more boisterous dogs were better at helping their masters hunt, so they got bred more often. As a natural result, this breed now features loud barking almost universally. Don’t get an Elkhound if this will pose a problem.

Elkhounds as Pets

As you’ve probably discerned, Norwegians need a lot of activity. They are tireless runners and need to burn that energy off. Therefore, they are not good pets for apartment or condominium dwellers, unless you can provide ample outdoor space for regular exercise. Ideally, a big fenced yard or local park with a regularly active owner is the perfect setting for these dogs.

Norwegian Elkhounds are also best suited for a cooler climate. They can overheat quickly in any region where the temperature exceeds 90 in the Summer. However, they do very well during cold winters, even when temps dip into sub-zero readings.

Finally, always exercise caution when taking your Elkhound out for a walk or jog. Use a leash! They have an independent streak and are known to ignore their masters when they pick up an interesting scent. Even trained dogs of this breed will sometimes defy their masters when a really enticing scent comes along, so don’t get complacent!

Overall, the Norwegian Elkhound is an excellent dog to bring into your home as a pet. Loyal, friendly, intelligent and energetic, they make wonderful pets for active people or working dogs for those with property protection needs.

About the Author

Get more info and advice on the Norwegian Elkhound or a full list of dog breeds at this Dog Behaviour website.

At the leash free a dog bit my dog, what would you do with your vet bill?

We have a dog walking company, and I bring a dog to the leash free everyday, one of the most friendly dogs not too friendly with random dogs, just perfect.
Our dog was sniffing around with another dog and the dog turned around and attacked him. He had double sutures done on his thigh and some done on his ear. The vet bill came out to $450, we paid it for now. But do you think we have the right to go after the owner of the dog for some of the money if not all of it. As our dog wasn’t doing anything intense, he’s a 9 year old dog with some puppy left in him.

If they give us issues, do you know any legal tactics we may be able to use without costing us money. Just some knowledge behind what issues like this would be great.

Just to be clear…

This was a stranger who brought a dog in that attacked one of my clients dogs, the attacker wasn’t my client.

It wasn’t one of my own dogs attacking another one of my dogs…

Generally an attacker has some responsibilities but in a free zone, what are the stated rules?

Before you waste a lot of money and time, I suggest you talk to animal control and the owner of the attacker, and then a lawyer if you cannot work something out.

I assume you get signed releases from your clients. If I was your client I would be after you big time for allowing my dog to be damaged. Bill or no bill.

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