Dog Beds Extra Large
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K&H Cool Bed III Cooling Dog Bed, Large, 32-Inches by 44-Inches, Gray
List Price: $65.99
Sale Price: $48.45
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We're now keeping pets cooler than ever with the new, Cool Bed III. No electricity is required to operate the Cool bed III and these beds are attractively designed and allow a cool spot for dogs. Simply add the recommended amount of water through the easy fill cap and burp with the new easy air adjustment valve...
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Coolaroo Large Steel-Framed Pet Bed, Brunswick Green
List Price: $39.95
Sale Price: $28.99
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Unique Coolaroo Knitted Fabric Pet Bed elevates pets off cold, hot or hard ground, is flea and mite resistant, easy to clean and very durable. The Large frame is 51.1”L x 31.5”W x 7.9”H with a cover that is 43...
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K&H Bolster Couch Pet Bed, Large 28-Inch by 40-Inch, Mocha/Tan
List Price: $62.99
Sale Price: $39.53
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The new K&H Bolster Couch is made from luxurious microsuede. The inside cushion is tuffted to keep the premium polyfil in place. the bolster has removable liner for easy machine wash and care. this bed is great for pets that linke to feel secure and surrounded by a bolster...
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Midwest Life Stages Double-Door Folding Metal Dog Crate, 36 Inches by 24 Inches by 27 Inches
List Price: $129.99
Sale Price: $52.77
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The MIDWEST Life Stages folding Double Door Dog Crate/Cage cuts house breaking time in half and reduces behavioral problems, wether your starting with a new puppy or starting again with a adult dog. The Life Stages line of dog crates/cages has everything you need to be successful! The additional door provides you with the convienence of a side door for easy placement in a automobile in in your home...
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KONG Classic Kong Dog Toy, Large, Red
List Price: $13.49
Sale Price: $6.02
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This funny-shaped rubber chew packs a huge play value into a compact package. Legendary among dog lovers for their strength and durability, Kong toys are the answer to a busy pet owner's prayers. Dogs were made to hunt, chase, and gnaw, and denied a way to satisfy these natural urges, they can turn into barkers, diggers, problem chewers, or worse...
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Midwest Quiet Time Pet Bed, Fleece, 48" x 30"
List Price: $59.99
Sale Price: $24.95
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The Midwest Quiet Time Pet Beds are ideal for use in Crates, Carriers, Dog Houses and Vehicles. Keeps pets cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Quiet Times are available in 3 Colors/ Fabrics- Fleece, Cinnamon Plush Fur and Gray Plush Fur and seven sizes...
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Coolaroo Aluminum Pet Bed, Extra Large, Gray
List Price: $89.99
Sale Price: $82.52
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The Coolaroo aluminum pet bed combines a powder coated aluminum frame PVC coated fabric and an interlocked fabric cover to create the ultimate in durable pet comfort. The aluminum frame gives superior strength and is non-corrosive...
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While to many a may seem that all the dog she retrained alike there are in fact different things you need to consider depending on the size of the dog. There are many basic training techniques that apply to both large and small sized dogs however different sized dogs have different challenges and special considerations.
Whether you have a small or a large dog, you should always treat your dog with kindness and use positive reinforcement. Never hit your dog as this will do little to enforce training. While some dogs are harder to train than others, all dogs can be trained with patience and persistence.
Small Dogs
Small dogs can be transported easily which will give you more choices for training locations both inside the home and out of it. One consideration was small dogs is that they tend to bark a lot so extra effort may be needed towards bark suppression. Often times small dogs are very fearful and you want to take that into consideration your training. On the other hand there are many small dogs that are too bold which you should also take into consideration.
You should always start training or small dogs when they are young and hold regular training sessions as persistence is the key. You will need to establish early on that he was a leader of the pack, or alpha dog. Be firm when you're small dog challenges you and don't give in to his cuteness or be afraid to be firmer than due to his size.
You should give careful thought when leash training your small dog because their throats are easily bruised. Be careful to correct with the sideways tug as opposed to a backwards tug. when the dog is pulling forward, you should jerk the leash sideways in order to correct him -- just a tug for correction not a jerk for punishment. While it may seem like a neck muscles a very strong remember their throats are delicate.
When you teach your small dog to sit, remember he is small and do not apply excessive pressure on his hind quarters. The size difference between a large human in the small dog make it easy for you to be a bit too forceful even if you don't mean to.
Large Dogs
Large dogs have their own challenges when training. When you training a large dog the wheat strength ratio is in the dogs favor. And, therefore, you must make special considerations.
If you are training a large dog you should always be alert. While a small dog can be annoying when he turns on the leash a large dog can throw you off balance which can be dangerous. If you are training a Rottweiler or German Shepherd and he wants to let loose and run after a cat you need to be prepared to hold them back.
Large dogs will need a thick leash - at least an inch of leather or good nylon. A wide collar of good quality with solid fasteners that won't break open while you are in the middle of training as a must. when you're walking with a large dog be sure to hold the loop of the end of the leash in your right hand while inserting your thumb through the loop. Then, in your left hand, hold a few inches of the leash draped over your left her in insert your left palm through the little loop which is formed while draping. Claims the leash across your left hand palm.
Even with a large dog, you want to perform leash corrections by jerking sideways as opposed to back. While they are obviously much stronger than small dogs their throats can be bruised by excessive force. Just give them a short tog and release this will let them know that they've done something wrong.
Large dogs, in particular, need to be trained not to jump especially around children. Many dogs get excited when they see children and they want to jump up on them and play. Your job as a trainer is to be prepared with leash corrections whenever this happens. In the beginning you will correct with the leash but eventually the dog will learn to not jump with a voice command.
Whether you're a dog is large or small, daily training is necessary especially in the beginning to reinforce the commands that you want your dog to learn. In order for your dog to be the best pet he can be, it's important for him to learn what is acceptable behavior and what is not. Dogs like to have rules and they love to please their owners so training is probably something your dog looks forward to. While training can be tedious and time-consuming you will be rewarded with a loyal and loving pet that is a joy to be around.
Lee Dobbins writes for dogtraining.subjectmonster.com where you can learn more about dog training methods, tips and techniques.
New apartment. Who should get the bigger room?
Me and my current roommate are moving into a new apartment in a couple weeks. It is significantly smaller than the one we live in now. I want to have the larger room mainly because I have a lot more stuff than him. I have my desktop computer, a futon, my dog's kennel, and a 55 gallon fish tank. He only has a small bed. He also has the largest room in our current apartment. He claims he needs the bigger room because his girlfriend stays over on the weekends and they need the extra space. How should I handle the situation?
I think you should offer to pay a larger share of the rent than your friend, or take the smaller room and see if your friend will let you store the dog kennel in his room. This is a situation that you have to handle tactfully, because I assume you want to be on good terms with your friend. Make sure that you listen to his point of view, and then he may be more willing to listen to your point of view if you listen to him first. Try to be creative about finding a solution. Good luck.

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