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SANDICAST Red Dachshund Dog Figurine Sculpture
Red Dachshund (smooth) SANDICAST Dog Figurine Sculpture Artist Sandy Brue’s designs have set an industry standard. Every sculpture exhibits a stunning realism that is the hallmark of a SANDICAST piece. Hand-casting is a slow, methodical process that produces a piece free of flaws and bubbles. Every intricate detail is captured–be it a bulldog’s furrowed brow, the velvety texture of a Siamese cat’s ear, or a West Highland Terrier’s little, curled tongue. Following casting, each SANDICAST sculpture must pass strict quality control before it can be painted. Artisans use both bristle and air brush methods of painting. Multiple painting steps and techniques take longer, and cost more to produce. SANDICAST creates the highest quality, most realistic, and lifelike sculptures on the market today. The final step is the insertion of specially crafted glass eyes. Glass eyes give more sparkle and many are custom made for SANDICAST. Often people comment when looking at SANDICAST animals, It feels as if they’re staring right back at you!” Dimensions of Red Dachshund sculpture: 5″L x 2″W x 3″H”
Stop Dogs From Chewing Using These Seven Tips
Why is it that destructive chewing is a problem for so many dogs? How to stop dogs from chewing is the question of the year for many dog owners. Read on to find seven solutions for dog chewing problems.
Why Do Dogs Chew?
There are several reasons dogs chew on things. The first is that chewing is instinctive for your dog. Dogs play rough, and part of their play is to chew things up into little pieces. If whatever they’re chewing on tastes good, that’s a bonus.
A bored dog, or one that’s anxious about something will chew on something to soothe himself, or to give himself something to do.There is a similarity to people who eat when they’re upset over something or need something to do.
Your dog needs lots of exercise to burn up his excess energy. If he’s not getting the exercise he needs, he’ll find a way to use that energy, and he may turn to chewing on your shoes to do it.
Another reason that dog chewing problems surface is that you’re not giving your dog enough time and attention. Your dog craves your attention, whether it’s good or bad. If your dog only gets attention from you when he’s engaged in destructive chewing, you can bet that he’ll keep doing it.
Six Solutions To Dog Chewing Problems
Lots of one-on-one time with you is the one thing your dog really needs. Play fetch with him, take him for long walks, spend time with him. Lots of exercise will use up the extra energy he has.
Dog-proof your home. Put away things like shoes, cell phones, tv remotes, books, eyeglasses, and whatever other goodies your dog loves to chew on. Dogs don’t resist temptation well, so don’t tempt him.
Keep your dog’s size and agility in mind when you’re putting things away. Can he jump up on the counter to get at something? Or is he a climber? Or is he big enough to just stand on his hind legs and reach it?
Don’t leave your canine friend tied up in the yard all the time.If your dog is always left in a dog-proofed area all the time, he can’t learn what you expect from him. He does need to push the boundaries when you’re there, so he can learn which toys are his, and which are off limits.
Speaking of toys, you’ll want to keep lots of toys on hand. Give your dog two or three at a time, and swap them out every couple of days. Dogs lose interest in the same old thing, just like we do, so give him lots of variety.
Don’t blur the boundaries. Avoid giving your dog old shoes or clothing or towels to chew on. It’s unrealistic to expect him to know the difference between your old shoe and your new designer shoes. To a dog, a shoe is a shoe.
The Seventh Solution – Catch Him In The Act Of Destructive Chewing
Now you have a teachable moment. If he knows the “drop-it” command, use it.If he doesn’t, make a loud noise by clapping your hands or saying, “Ah-ah-aaah!” loudly. In either case, give him an appropriate chew toy right away. Praise him as soon as his mouth closes around it. You’re training him that chewing on his own toys is fine, but yours are off-limits.
When it comes to stop dogs from chewing, punishment seldom works.He won’t have a clue why he’s in trouble unless you succeed in catching him in the act. And even if you do, he’s liable to just wait until you’re gone to chew on your things.
You can see how easy it is to inadvertently give your dog the wrong idea when training him. The best thing you can do is to invest in a good dog training course, so you’ll avoid making mistakes and having to retrain him to stop dog chewing.
If you’re trying to stop dogs from chewing, visit No More Bad Dogs to learn more about a dog training course that will help you to solve your dog’s problem.
Happy Birthday Gourmet Dog Treats Basket
Happy Birthday Basket is filled with Dancin Bones, Canine Cannolis, Original Banger Bones, Birthday Box filled with yogurt dipped Doggie Bones and a Peanut Butter flavored Birthday Bundt Cake drizzled with vanilla yogurt!
Dogs Are More Than Simple Our Pets
Dogs are unique animals because they can immediately become a part of your family.If you have had your dog a long time then you know this is true.From prehistoric times, there has been a strong bond between humans and animals.
Imagine a prehistoric hunter finding a lost wolf cub in the woods and bringing the animal home to care for it.Eventually, they may have found out that the cub became a part of their family. To top it off the hunter probably found that the wolf was helpful for practical reasons as well.
Part of the reason for this is because wolves and dogs in general have similar social systems to those in the human world.A dominant adult male leads all others in the pack to help them survive.If the leader goes beyond his bounds, a strong female will step in.
A dog pack must work together just like a human family.Both sides have social bonds and loyalty.Even dogs that fight will come together when them it matter the most.
Dogs have numerous strengths.Many are superior hunters with a strong sense of smell. Their ability to survive on something as small as food scraps makes them ideal to have around whether you’re referring to ancient or modern times.
Of course, the wolf pack that prehistoric man would have found isn’t quite as gentle and kind as the dogs we keep in our homes today.Just as dogs today are suitable to our family environment, wolves were suited to the personalities of prehistoric people. It is our own domestication of dogs that makes them more and more suitable to living the family lifestyle with each passing generation of dog.
A strong bond was created by the mesh created between the human culture and the dog culture. It doesn’t matter what kind of dog you have or whether it’s primarily a companion or a working dog, it is a friend that will stick with you for life.
You might not use the dog as you primary means of survival like some groups did years ago, but it’s likely your dog has its own role.Some roles of working dogs today are..
Herding on farms
• Detecting drugs
Leading the blind
Guarding businesses
• Rescue services
Beyond those extraordinary roles your dog can develop a special, emotional bond with you and the other members of your family. Whether you’re ready to have a good time or need some extra comforting, your dog will be there.
It’s important to nurture and care for your dog so that they can thrive.As long as you give them food and attention you will have a friend for life.
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Dachshund Puppies Canvas Tote
No dog lover could resist this cute litter of pups. Silk screened on 100% cotton canvas, these handy tote bags feature the delightful design of Leslie Anderson. Each bag has seamed corners, a reinforced base and sturdy cotton web handles. Cute and useful…what more could you need! Size: Bag size approx 12″ x 12″
Dog Chewing Problems — Three Things You Need To Know To Stop Dogs From Chewing
Are you frustrated with dog chewing problems? Why do canines engage in destructive dog behavior like this? How can you stop destructive chewing? Learn easy ways to stop dogs from chewing by reading this article.
Why Does My Dog Chew On Everything?
Puppies who are cutting teerth are notorious for chewing on nearly anything. If you’ve ever been around a human baby who’s teething, you know how chewing on a teething ring helps soothe those sore gums. It’s like this for puppies too. They’re in the process of losing baby teeth while adult teeth are coming in.Sore gums are the result, but chewing on things helps soothe the pain.
An older dog may chew for many reasons. One of the most common is that it helps to relieve stress and anxiety. When a dog chews, endorphins are released. These are chemicals that soothe and calm your dog. You dog doesn’t know about endorphins, but he does know that chewing on things makes him feel better.
Chewing also helps to keep your dog’s teeth clean and strong. Remember, if your dog is chewing, he’s not digging holes or barking, so there is an upside to this.
So chewing isn’t all bad. But chewing becomes destructive chewing when your dog chews on things other than his toys. How do you stop dogs from chewing on your toys?
How Do I Train My Dog Not To Chew?
You may be surprised to learn that your dog doesn’t know the difference between your stuff and his. Even if he has lots of toys to chew on, he’ll still chew on a chair leg because he thinks everything in the house is a toy. It’s up to you to teach him two things; that everything is not a toy, and that he’s not allowed to chew on things that belong to you.
Start by teaching him which toys are his. Play with your dog, using one of his toys. He’ll associate the toy with having fun, both with you, and by playing with the toy. Another way to teach your dog that his toys are wonderful is to get a toy you can stuff with peanut butter or another treat. He gets an instant food reward when he licks it out while playing with it.
If your dog picks up something that belongs to you, use the “drop-it” command, or clap your hands and make a noise to startle him into dropping it.As soon as he obeys you, give him one of his toys right away. When he starts playing with it, reward him. This is how you teach him that it’s good for him to chew on his own toys, but not good when he chews on yours.
You’ll still want to dog-proof your home, and put irreplaceable items away until you know you can trust him. Or else confine him to one room in your home where he can’t destroy anything when you have to leave the house.
Shouldn’t I Punish Him For Destructive Dog Behavior?
No. If you don’t catch your dog in the act, he won’t have a clue why you’re mad at him.All you’ll succeed in doing is teaching him to wait until you’re gone to start destructive chewing.
Dogs operate on rewards. If you reward your dog with attention (good or bad) for doing something, he’ll continue to do it, even if it’s something you don’t want him to do.Reward his good behavior with lots of praise, while ignoring his bad dog behavior as much as you can. A dog won’t continue doing something if he doesn’t get a reward for doing it.
Training your dog is an ongoing process that never really ends. In conclusion, you’ll find that an investment in a good dog training course will repay itself many times over in building a great relationship with your dog, while avoiding dog chewing problems.
If you’re dealing with dog chewing problems, visit No More Bad Dogs to learn more about a dog training course that will help to solve your problem.
Cap: Dachshund, Black
Top off any outfit with this stylish Black Dachshund cap featuring embroidery of your favorite dog breed. Pre-curved brim, adjustable back strap for a custom fit and eyelets for ventilation are just some of the top quality features on this embroidered Dachshund baseball hat. Made from washed cotton twill, the Black Dachshund hat is naturally soft, breathable and comfortable. Get your Dachshund baseball cap today, one size fits most.




