name='viewport'/> Bakers Acres K9 Academy - (435) 503-0182: June 2014

Monday, June 16, 2014

Words VS Reality

When we try to treat our dogs like children or think of them as our babies, we are not providing protection and direction as a good Pack Leader should. Instead, we are focusing on our emotional needs first.

The best gift our dogs can give us is to be balanced and happy, which is why the best way we can show affection to our dogs is to let them be dogs, and to follow Nature by respecting and honoring their instincts.


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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Balance

Dog packs do not have dictators. If the alpha dog in a pack tries to enforce the rules through intimidation and coercion, the other dogs in the pack will kill him or drive him out. But balanced pack leaders do not need intimidation or coercion. They inspire the pack to follow them through calm, assertive energy.


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Your Dog Can Be the Secret to Weight Loss

How you care for yourself is closely related to how you care for your dog.

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Outdoor Exercise Ideas for You and Your Dog

No matter what physical activity you engage in, it is important to watch for signs of dehydration: lethargy, sunken or bloodshot eyes, dry gums, increased heart rate, paleness, and loss of skin elasticity. Make sure your dog has access to clean, fresh water at all times!

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Balancing the Equation

A balanced dog is one that is fulfilled in all three aspects of its being: body, mind, and heart. Pay too much (or not enough) attention to any one of those areas, and your dog becomes unbalanced. If you don’t provide enough exercise, the dog’s excess energy in its body will override everything else. That dog’s mind will not be focused and its heart (or feelings) will go completely out of control.

If you give your dog nothing but affection, then you’re combining the lack of exercise problem with a lack of discipline and creating a situation in which your dog will take over the pack. Provide exercise and affection with no discipline, and you’ll get a dog that will never listen to anyone.


Read more: http://www.cesarsway.com/the-scoop/cesars-blog/Balancing-the-Equation?utm_source=BlueHornet&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Jun14NL_1#ixzz33hQ6VemE