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TRAINING TIPS – STAY ON THE MAT One of the main reason owners keep PART 1 Bongaree Pet Foodtheir dogs outside is due to unruly behaviour. The dog comes inside and tears around the house knocking things 2/75 Cotterill Ave, over, grabbing things that aren’t theirs Bongareesuch as shoes, kids’ toys, and in the case of puppies’ toileting anywhere and (Next To Red Rooster) everywhere. People have said to me in puppy class, PH: 0437 080 752 my puppy will come inside when he has learnt how to behave. BUT how do puppies learn if they’re not taught, FOR ALL YOUR PET FOOD NEEDS you cannot expect an adult dog to miraculously enter and know how to CALL IN AND SEE US! behave. He must be taught. It is normal behaviour for a puppy/dog to Fresh Food spend time with the rest of the pack and Frozen Food so if you spend time inside then your puppy/dog should as well. How do we Treats stop unruly behaviour? Dry Food BRING OUT THE MAGIC MAT. Wet Food • Place the mat in one area, a quiet place and leave it there. DOGS, CAT, BIRDS, REPTILES, CHICKENS • First you need to show him the mat and lure him towards it. Advance - IAMS - Black Hawk - Ivory Coat - Ziwipeak - Vetalogi • Teach him to sit, reward. ca - Prime 100 - Big Dog Raw - Canine Country BARF - Evolution • Repeat until the dog is happy Holistic - Wag Treats - Huds & Toke - Next Generation - Bell & Bone - Allora Grain & Milling
Sally did not have any real medical issues other than some arthritis. Sally was food aggressive and dog aggressive and we had 4 dogs already at home we so had to work with her on those issues which she stopped after loving training and showing her, that she did not have to be
Our Sanctuary started 16 years scared. ago after we had been fostering Well, Sally thrived, and through the local animal she lived for another 2 shelter Peninsula Animal Aid, years. She passed over in they called me about a very old my arms and we thanked big staffy called Sally that had her for her trust, her love been left tied to the gate at the and for being our girl. I had shelter and was not doing well. to take a week off work to
So, I went to the shelter and get over losing Sally, but found Sally in one of the cages Jamie and I knew what we her back to me, head down and had to do, we had to get
I knew she was in trouble. She the seniors out of shelters was very old I could see that and start the sanctuary clearly and I went into her cage, as seniors were not took her head in my hands, and getting adopted and many told her she was coming home pounds and shelters were with me. euthanizing them as they
Sally was very scared, very knew no one would come depressed and our vet did not forward to love and care c think she had long to live, he told me ‘Not to get too attached Karen, she is very old, and she does not have much time left’. sitting on it. • Once he has learnt to sit there, and then teach him to lie down on the mat. for them. So that is how the Sanctuary began 16 years ago. We started slowly c • This is done from a sit position, lure him with food directly under his chin to the ground and slowly move the food away from him. Suitable for large dogs as they stretch forward when lying down. • Other dogs push their back legs, backwards and others curl around. Watch how he naturally lies down. • Once he lies down on the mat, the next stage is teaching him to stay on it for longer periods. This is achieved by giving him a chew toy or rawhide bone. It helps to occupy the time. • Your dog will learn that when he is allowed inside, he must at certain times such as mealtimes learn to lie quietly on his mat. • Once he settles on it, you can use the mat anywhere. Take it to the vet’s, visiting friends, outings etc. • Be realistic as well; don’t expect a young pup or even an adult dog to lie there for hours. Happy training - Yvonne taking in 2 or 3 at a time then we got big fast due to so many being in the shelters and pounds. We have taken in over 60 old dogs during the past 16 years and said ‘goodbye for now’ to all those as well. Believe me, it never gets easier. Our seniors pass away at home with our vet coming here so that they are not stressed and calm and we are calm with them as well so as not to get them scared with what is happening. Not many of our seniors have passed over in their sleep surprisingly but I guess that is because we see what is happening to them as they shut down, stop eating and our vet lets us know ‘not long now guys’….. We presently have 13 seniors living at the Sanctuary with us, we did have 14 up until last month when our Riley passed over with bone cancer. We have 2 more coming into care this weekend, 2 old dogs that are no longer wanted by their family. If we took every old dog that people contacted us about, we would have 150 but we cannot do that as we are a private sanctuary, we fund ourselves and do not take donations. It is our purpose.
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