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Will a Dog Bite if You Put Your Hand In its Mouth?

1/28/2019

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Well, there are some words which kind of gotten marry in some sense. Cat Scratches, Goats Butt, Scorpions sting and Dogs Bite.  If you do not have any proper dog training, you should never put your hands in the mouth of dogs for testing sake. Unless it is your dog and it is probably a medical emergency such as something stuck in the dog’s throat.

Never place your hands into the mouth of unknown dogs because you will get bitten and worse, the dog may be carrying a disease which can infect you such as Rabies. Putting your hands intention ally into large unknown dog or stray dogs mouth can be devastating if the animal decided to bite and hold on to your hand. Dogs have much more powerful bite than humans and some other predators. 

Seven Dogs With Strongest Bites
  1. Kangal - Dog with the Strongest Bite. Bite Force – 743 PSI.
  2. English Mastiff. Bite Force – 556 PSI. ...
  3. Wolfdog. Bite Force – 406 PSI. ...
  4. Rottweiler. Bite Force – 328 PSI. ...
  5. African Wild Dog. Bite Force – 317 PSI. ...
  6. American Bulldog. Bite Force – 305 PSI. ...
  7. Doberman. Bite Force – 245 PSI.
 
PSI means pounds per square inch. This is normally measured on a PSI scale. This tells you how hard and deep an animal can bite. Some bites are powerful enough to even break bones. The point is basically this. Never place your hand inside a dog’s mouth. You will get bitten.

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5 Best Activities To Do With Your Dog

1/21/2019

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Best Dog Activities
Best Dog Activities
Many dog owners find little time to spend with their pets. They spend so much time consumed with other activities such as work, love and social media life they simply forget that they have a buddy at home that needs their attention. But the truth is that dog owners must do activities with their dog to keep their pet animal and away from falling into separation depression.  So what are some of the activities that dog owners can do with their dogs which they both can enjoy? Well, here is my list of the 5 best dog activities.​
Dog Activities
1. Hang Out On The Beach
Why not take a nice weekend and bring your dog to one of mother natures favorite spot? The Beach. The beach is an awesome place for dog owners and their pet to enjoy. Dog owners and their dog can enjoy a long walk along the beach while still enjoying the sea. The beach is a nice place to let your dog run loose and really stretch his legs.

2. Read A Fun Dog Book
​Dogs are really smart animals. They can be trained to understand from the basic to the most advance set of commands. They respond well to various types of training techniques and most have a good grip on what the English language is all about. A well trained dog with interest in listening to his owner speak will sit down and listen to her owner read a fun doggy book. But guess what, just like us humans who are easily tuned out after listening or reading a long boring book, so will your dog. the trick is to read short stories to the animal and substitute the name of the dog in the story with the name of your actual dog. Somehow the dog seems to be a bit more attentive when his/her name is called. Also remember, when reading with or to your dog, ensure there are no distractions such as a cat strolling by the lawn or another dog interfering with your dog's  concentration.

3. Play Ball
Ball is a great invention. It is capable of easy movement and it can be used several different ways.  Dogs just cant't resist the fun of this wonderful invention. Once you get hold of a ball and begin to throw or kick that ball, I guarantee your dog will definitely want to be apart of that fun experience.

4. Watch a Dog Movie
Dogs somehow find movies which involve one of their own fascinating. This is good for older dogs which are not quite active and spend a lot of time in front the television trying to snap at the dog food in the commercial. 

5. Play fetch
The good old play fetch is still a hit with young, fun and energetic dogs. Throw a dog toy, ball or a stick a distance and watch your pooch do a hundred meter dash to pick up the object and bring it back to you. This works effectively because some dogs are natural chasers and will run at anything that moves. A stick or ball being flung is movement and your dog will respond with a chase.

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13 Tips by Veteran Dog Owners for Overnight Camping with Dogs

1/18/2019

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Dog Camping Tips Veterans
Veteran Dog Owners Best Camping Tips.
Going camping with dogs provides a great bonding opportunity for pets and their human parents. Dogs make amazing camping partners as they are usually fit enough to trek for hours. They are also quite happy sharing a sleeping space inside the tent with their parents. If you pick the right camping site and take certain precautions, you are up for an amazing adventure with your dog. To stay safe this camping season, the following are 13 essential tips for overnight camping with your pet.
  1. Find a Pet-Friendly Campground: Do your research by calling up the authorities at the campgrounds to find out if your pet is welcome. They are also the best people to give you region-specific tips to keep your pet safe.

  2. Book a Campsite Well in Advance: Don’t just assume that you will get a campsite. Campgrounds routinely get full during high seasons. Stay safe and book your site well in advance.

  3. Pack a Canine-Specific First Aid Kit: Your first aid kit should be geared to tackle canine-specific emergencies. For example, hydrogen peroxide to treat accidental ingestion of toxic plants is a must.

  4. Take Your Dog to the Vet for a Thorough Check Up: Get your pet all checked up before leaving home.

  5. Carry an Extra Leash: Leashes and collars can break. Dogs tend to get more excited when they are in unknown territories. This means the collar and leash have to withstand more violent tugs. Carry an extra pair of leash and collar just in case.

  6. Tie-Outs are Essential: To stop your dog from venturing out or invading the neighboring campsite, it’s best to bring along a sturdy tie-out.

  7. Buy Biodegradable Poop Bags: Poop management is essential. Carry a biodegradable poop bag so you can bury the poop without the guilt of pollution.

  8. Carry a Few Different Types of Pet Medications: Buy dog medications online before you head out. It’s a good idea to carry anti-anxiety meds and pills for treating nausea.

  9. Make Sure All the Documents Are in Order: Make sure all your dog’s documents including registration paper, vaccination record, and medical records are with you when traveling. Some campgrounds check vaccination records before allowing entry.

  10. Conduct Regular Training Sessions Leading Up to the Trip: It’s critical that your dog listens to you when out on the road. Your dog should be trained to quickly respond to commands such as “leave it” and “come here”.

  11. Get Your Dog Used to Wearing Doggie Shoes: Dogs take time to adjust to shoes. Make sure you walk your dog regularly with the shoes on before the camping trip.

  12. Check the Local Weather: Bad weather can ruin your trip and it’s worse when you are traveling with a dog. Check the weather forecast before booking the campsite. Also, check the local weather just before leaving home.

  13. Get Your Dog Microchipped: Microchipping is a routine procedure that proves that you are the owner of the dog. It also gives you a greater chance of finding your dog if it gets lost during the trip.​
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