Pet Guide

eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 
eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 
Business & Money
Technology
Women
Health
Education
Family
Travel
Cars
Entertainment
SD Editorials
Online Guide and article directory site.
Foodeditorials.com
Over 15,000 recipes & editorials on food.
Lyricadvisor.com
Get 100,000 Lyric & Albums.
  • Business & Money
    • A Guide to Business
    • Guide to Finance
    • Ideas for Marketing
    • Legal Guide
    • Guide to Insurance
    • Lettre De Motivation
    • Guide to the Stock Market
    • Human Resource Career
    • Sales Marketing
    • Forex & Trading
    • Advertising & Marketing
    • Startup Guide
  • Technology
    • Guide to Technology
    • Cell Phones
    • Computer Software
    • IT Hardwares
    • Internet
    • Online Security
    • Cameras
    • Search Engine Optimization
    • Science & Technology
  • Women
    • Guide to Women
    • Relationship Advice
    • Marriage
    • Jewelry
    • Pregnancy
    • Fashion Style
    • Divorce Guide
    • Wedding Guide
    • Dating Guide
    • Natural Beauty
  • Health
    • Guide to Health
    • Guide to Medical
    • Plastic Surgery
    • Weight Loss
    • Sports
    • Body Wellness
    • Cancer Treatment
    • Common Illness
    • Health & Lifestyle
  • Education
    • Military Service
    • Politics and Policy
    • Arts & Humanities
    • Education and Teaching
    • Learn Languages
    • Colleges & Universities
  • Family
    • Quality Home Improvement
    • Hobbies and Interests
    • Family Guide to
    • Pet Guide
    • Loans Guide
    • Credit Cards
    • Gardening Guide
    • Home Security
    • Real Estate
    • Home Decor
    • Gift & Present
  • Travel
    • The Travel Guide
    • Adventure Travel
    • Cruise Ships
    • Beach Holiday
    • Travel Accommodation
    • Holiday Destinations
  • Cars
    • Information on Cars
    • Traffic Violations
    • Auto Insurance
    • Trailers
    • Sport Cars
    • The Bikes
  • Entertainment
    • Entertainment Guide
    • World Music
    • Photo & Video
    • Television & Games

How To Train Old Dog

    View: 
When training your dog, keep in mind that yelling, hitting, cursing or punishment is uncalled for, as dogs will retreat backwards the more they are yelled at. Besides, you would not want to treat a child like that and dogs are essentially just little children with tails and four legs!



The first thing to learn when training your dog to do anything new is to never change your verbal expression, tone or volume.

If you say, "hey Fido....come here boy, then do not change to. "Fido, did you hear what I said, get your butt over here!"

By doing this, your dog will become confused and it will cause unneeded frustration for both of you.

A couple of tips to take into consideration when training your dog is to reward him with treats for good behavior, however be sure to also give a lot of praise and patting to ensure he does not rely totally on the treats when being good.

You may also think about enrolling your dog in an obedience class. Even if training is going good at home, this will give him extra practice with interaction between other animals and people.

When training your dog do not cram everything into one day and expect him to remember it. Dogs have short attention spans and will quickly become bored, so try to keep training time down to short sessions throughout the day. Here are a few of the easier and more popular commands to teach Fido.

1. Come: Use a toy or treat to encourage him to come towards you. Say Fido, come. As he makes his way towards you, praise him. Once he is in front of you, hold onto his collar for 30 seconds and then let go.

2. Sit: Press gently down on his backside and say SIT. You can also hold a treat above his head.

When a dog is forced to look upward, he will automatically sit on his hind legs. Just as he bends to a sitting position, say Fido, sit. Remember to praise and reward.

3. Down: Get your dog into a sitting position. Slowly guide his legs straight down in front of him until he is flat. As you are doing this, repeat Fido, down. Keep him in this position for 30 seconds and then praise and treat.

4. Stay: Have Fido sit. As you slowly take a couple steps backward, say Fido, stay.

Hold your hand out as you do this, palm facing him. If he moves from position, tell him NO, and return him to the starting point.

If he stays, praise and treat. Do not forget to find a release command like OKAY or DONE. This will tell him it is okay to move.

By using persistence, consistency and patience when training your dog, you will almost effortlessly be able to teach new commands and tricks.

The trick for you is to always praise and treat. Start with these easy commands and before long you will have him doing somersaults!
How To Train Old Dog
Those anesthetics were often unpredictable, sometimes produced longer periods of anesthesia than were needed for the operation, and they had to be detoxified and eliminated largely by the liver and kidneys, organs which usually are already under stress in the older dog.

These problems sometimes prompted many conscientious veterinarians to advise clients that "your dog is too old to anesthetize or be operated on." What they were really saying was that the risk from surgery and anesthesia was at least as great, or greater, than the risk from whatever was wrong with the dog.

Today that situation has radically changed. Anesthetizing a seriously ill older dog is still in the high-risk category, but the chances of a successful outcome are tremendously improved. The new types of anesthetics give excellent control over the depth and time of anesthesia and allow for rapid recovery to a normal, conscious state.

Many of the newer and much safer injectable anesthetics can be used alone for general anesthesia or, in combination with some gas anesthetics, to provide "balanced anesthesia." And certainly, the ready availability of artificial respirators which can breathe for your dog has both increased the overall safety of anesthesia as well as permitted surgery within the chest cavity for some types of cardiac and lung disorders.

No dog should be considered "too old" for surgery or anesthesia if otherwise in reasonable health. The aging kidneys and liver still must detoxify much of the anesthetic, aging lungs can make inhalant anesthetics more difficult to control, and heart disease does increase the overall danger. There still is risk, but it is a calculated risk, usually weighted on the side of success.

In today's modern veterinary hospitals and clinics, surgery is done under conditions similar to those found in human hospitals. Everything is done to keep the surgical area sterile, which includes doctors scrubbing before surgery and wearing sterile cap, mask, and gown.

All instruments, surgical drapes, and any piece of equipment that will come in contact with the patient is sterilized. The surgery is performed in a separate operating room, which is used only for sterile surgery. While each operating room will vary in the variety of equipment available, it will have whatever is needed for the particular operation being done.

If your veterinarian's hospital is not equipped to perform a particular type of surgery, he will refer you to a colleague who does have the necessary equipment, or he may do the surgery himself but in his colleague's hospital.
More Articles from
Information Pets Pg59
Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA)
How to Make Your Cat Urinate in the Litter Box
Buy from a Reputable Breeder
Canadian Geese
Echidnas
What is Horse Cribbing?
Your Pets Defenses Against Bacteria and Disease
How We Moved from Local Shows to Circuit Shows
Foalhood Septicemias
dog adoptions
Safeguarding Your Dog from Poisons in the Home
Dont You Be No Ugly Pet Owner
Have You Outgrown Your Horse
A Mini-Tribute to Pets
Have your cat come when called
Hero Pets
Pets in Peril
Fleas: Unwelcome Guests For Your Pets
Animal Adoption
Tips for Animal Shelter
» More on
Information Pets
  • Related Articles
  • Author
  • Most Popular
•How To Train A Dog, by Paul P. Duxbury
•How To Train A Dog For, by Chris Simpson
•How To Train A Dog Not, by Michael Colucci
•How To Train A Dog Not To Bark, by Michael Colucci
•How To Train A Dog Not To Bite, by James Parrish
About Author
Both Cynthia Parker & Daniel Millions are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.

Cynthia Parker has sinced written about articles on various topics from Dieting, Lose Weight and belly fat. Cyndi Parker writes articles on many subjects including dogs. Find out how the dog in your life can at my website. Cynthia Parker's top article generates over 9900 views. to your Favourites.

Daniel Millions has sinced written about articles on various topics from Lose Weight, Cars and Writing. Dog lovers check out this pet website and re. Daniel Millions's top article generates over 301000 views. to your Favourites.
Delete Web Browser History
Just consider removing Browser history and records about some recently open files, this is basic steps to keep your privacy
 
A Guide to Business | Guide to Technology | Guide to Women | Guide to Health | Family Guide to | Travel & Vacations | Information on Cars

EditorialToday Pet Guide has 5 sub sections. Such as All About Pets, Dogs Information, Keeping Fish, All About Cats and Exotic Pets. With over 20,000 authors and writers, we are a well known online resource and editorial services site in United Kingdom, Canada & America . Here, we cover all the major topics from self help guide to A Guide to Business, Guide to Finance, Ideas for Marketing, Legal Guide, Lettre De Motivation, Guide to Insurance, Guide to Health, Guide to Medical, Military Service, Guide to Women, Pet Guide, Politics and Policy , Guide to Technology, The Travel Guide, Information on Cars, Entertainment Guide, Family Guide to, Hobbies and Interests, Quality Home Improvement, Arts & Humanities and many more.
About Editorial Today | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Submit an Article | Our Authors