Friday, May 3, 2013

Simple Steps To Successful Cat Training

Well, we all know that cats can be very stubborn and that they usually have a mind of their own. This unfortunately makes it very difficult to train a cat.But, does this mean, a cat cannot be trained? No, not at all, contrary to what most people think, cats can be trained.
  • However, to make this work, you need to start training your cat when it is still very young.
  • I would even say, anyone who uses the right approach can train a little kitten.
  • On the other hand, training an older cat is very difficult and in many cases even impossible.
  • The secret to training a little kitten is to make it think that you are her mother and soon your little friend will start imitating what you are doing.
  • But first, you have to gain the trust and confidence of your cat.
  • This may take some time and patience, and it is really important that you don't shout at your cat or display any other aggressive behavior.
  • The fastest way to get your cat to do what you want is to be tender and loving with it and to encourage and reward it when it does the right thing.
  • Cats, like most animals like praise and they learn quickly that it pays off nicely when they do what you want them to do.
  • If you do have to reprimand your kitten don't use its name when doing so, because you don't want it to associate its name with something that might upset her.
  • As I already mentioned, it requires some patience to train a cat and it is important to remain consistent and diligent at all times until you obtain the desired results.
  • This also means that other family members and even friends that may visit you should use the same kind of commands and routines with your cat as you do.
Of course, this is not absolutely necessary to successfully train your cat.I'm also aware that this might be something a bit awkward or difficult to ask from someone else, but it will surely help and allow you to train your cat in less time than it would normally take.
  • So, what should you do when your kitten doesn't want to follow your instructions? By all means, never hurt it.
  • What you can do to reprimand your cat when it is doing something wrong is to flick a little bit of water at it or to clap your hands slightly to frighten it.
  • So, now you know the basic cat training techniques and as I already mentioned, be patient and don't give up too quickly.
  • A cat can be trained, especially when it is still very young and as you will see, a trained cat is just so much more fun and it is well worth the time and effort.



DOG CARE AT HOME (PART-5)

  • Some dog breeds require extra attention when it comes to grooming.
  • If your canine bears an unruly coat, extra wrinkles, or sensitive eyes/ears, you may find yourself taking on some additional work.
  • Professional groomers are always available to take the load off your hands, or you can tackle the tasks yourself if you are confident of your efficiency.
  • Grooming doesn't have to be dull; there are many fun accessories to add to your canine's cleaning time.
  • There are a wide variety of scented dog shampoos and conditioners, as well as designer doggy colognes for extra good smelling pooches.
  • Drying your pal off can be efficient with a pair of microfiber dog drying gloves instead of the everyday towel.
  • After some fun in the tub there are cozy dog bathrobes to lounge around in until clean coats have dried completely.
  • If your pup gets icky eyes, use some doggy eye wipes to clear up any messes.
  • Top off a solid cleansing with a fresh breath tablet for dogs, everything about your canine will smell nice!
Hope all these tips for your loving doggy was use full
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DOG CARE AT HOME (PART-4)

  • Your dog may not like the idea of having an ear cleaning, so be sure to remain tolerant and affectionate.
  • Try petting your pal while you clean their ears. Doing the cleansing in the bathroom is the best idea; it will help for an easier clean-up.
  • There are doggy ear cleaning washes and doggy ear cleaning powders available (or you may concoct your own wash using half white vinegar and half rubbing alcohol).
  • To start, put a generous helping of cleaner into your dog's ear and rub at the base for thirty seconds.
  • After the half minute rub, allow your canine to shake their head free of excess cleaner.
  • With a cotton ball, wipe down the noticeable part of the inside of your dog's ear to finish the cleaning.
  • Don't use Q-tips on your dog and maintain a gentle touch throughout the process.