Instructions Step 1: Post the item online at a local website in your area. Make sure you give a few details but not too many. You want the owner to find your ad, but you don't want random people trying to claim the object. Step 2: Write an ad using text...
Now no matter if you've chosen to shoot in a studio or at your house or on location somewhere. It;s almost always best to have the owner present. They can have a lot more control over the animal. they know its tendencies and they just know little tricks...
Instructions Step 1: Speak to the dog's owner first. Don't make any distracting noises or movements toward the dog before you've greeted the owner in a calm voice. Step 2: Ask the person for permission to approach the dog. Always respect the fact that a...
Instructions Step 1: Get the owner's permission. Many horse owners want their horses to be grazing and don't want them to be given treats. Make sure the owner is okay with your offering. Step 2: Make sure you have the right kind of food. Fruits and...
Instructions Think and Then Shop Step 1: Determine how much experience the dressage horse must have before you start shopping. Schoolmasters, for example, are usually more expensive, but have competed successfully at the higher levels of the sport, while...
Instructions Step 1: Carry around a small piece of cloth for a few days. It would be best to have the cloth against skin as much as possible for the cloth to pick up the human owner's scent. Put the cloth in the cage with the sugar glider to help...
Instructions Step 1: Issue commands. Stand up tall and walk over to your good dog and the jerky dog. Look the jerky dog in the eye and tell him “No” and motion him onward. See if he goes away. Step 2: Introduce distractions. If the jerky dog...
Hill's also selects to send home a nice book that we send home with every kitty cat owner, and these books are nice, because it has a lot of good information in it. And also, it has some record keeping in it, so the owners can keep track of vaccines that...
Instructions Step 1: Investigate the qualifications of an author before you buy a bird owner book. You need to purchase books written by veterinarians and academic authorities to get the best information on bird ownership. Step 2: Search book review...
Instructions Step 1: Respect the fear. It's perfectly natural for a small child to be afraid of a big dog. Don't belittle your child's fears or diminish an instinct for self-preservation. Recognize that an animal larger than your child is likely to be...
Instructions Step 1: Negotiate with your local junkyard owner. Want a junkyard dog, then buy one from the junkyard. Try a few junkyards before you find an owner willing to sell. Step 2: Buy a mutt. Most junkyard dogs are mutts. Purchase a mutt that looks...
Instructions Step 1: Respect the wishes of the pet owner. Regardless of your personal beliefs in what kind of food or treats an animal should get, you must respect the care of the owner. Don't bring in your own food or treats. This can cause the animal...
Instructions Step 1: Decide what kind of a dog you want and the attributes the dog should possess. The dog should probably be balanced, in that it will be easily trained, perform its duty of guarding the junkyard after hours, yet not be uncontrollable by...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Phone Dog treats Leash Coat in the winter (optional) Computer Internet Step 1: Join a doggy daycare center. Doggy daycare centers can care for your dog full time while you're at work, or you can just join a play...
InstructionsThings You’ll Need:A copy of both of the sire and the dam’s registration numbersThe date your Thoroughbred was foaledYour foal’s color and markingsThe name of the foal’s breeder3 name choices (no two Thoroughbreds...
Instructions Step 1: Remember that a kitten will eventually become a cat. A name that is babyish or describes how tiny your feline is may not make sense in a year or two. Step 2: Study your cat's personality. Select a name that really goes with your cat...
Hi! This is Elise McMahon for Expert Village.com and in this video series we are talking about house training your dog. If you would like to find out more about my services, you can visit my website at canineheadstart.com. So in this final clip here, we...
Instructions Step 1: Buy the right horse. For the casual rider, the optimal horse is easy to ride, safe and well tempered. Always buy from a reputable seller. Have a veterinarian evaluate your horse before you finalize the sale. Step 2: Make your horse's...
Instructions Step 1: Acknowledge guilt as part of the grieving process. Once you realize that guilt is a natural and fleeting part of the grieving process, it will be easier to overcome. Step 2: Force yourself to switch thoughts if your guilt is...
Hello my name is Mark Siebel, owner and lead trainer of Doggie Steps Dog Training in Phoenix, Arizona. In this segment we're going to be talking about dog tricks and the many benefits that they have to their owners and their dogs. Primarily dogs are...
Instructions Step 1: Understand your cat’s behavior. A tabby isn’t trainable the way a terrier is. Cats are notorious for ignoring their owners until it suits their purposes to behave otherwise. Dogs, on the other hand, tend to be slobbering...
Instructions Step 1: Do not let your dog roam the neighborhood without a leash. Sadly, when I travel away from California I notice a big increase in the number of unleashed and stray dogs walking around. And again, there are always individuals and areas...
I’m Tracy Tenner with Better Behavior Dog Training at Extra Care Animal Hospital in Davie, Florida. I am here today on behalf of Expert Village.com at the Tri County Humane Society in Boca Raton, Florida, where I have volunteered as a trainer and a...