New Line K9 training & security

New Line K9 training & security Retired Master K-9 trainer. I have over 45 years experience training police dogs. I only use positive reinforcement techniques.
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that are time tested and proven to work. I conform to the professional code of work ethic. To provide every client and their dog a positive and quality training experience

This will give you a general idea on how to schedule potty training for your puppy
04/30/2022

This will give you a general idea on how to schedule potty training for your puppy

04/23/2022

((( 10 puppy / Dog Training Tips )))
Tip 1: Choose Your Dog's Name Wisely. ...
Tip 2: Decide on the House Rules. ...
Tip 3: Set Up a Private Den. ...
Tip 4: Help Your Dog Relax. ...
Tip 5: Reward Good Behavior. ... Tip 6: Teach Your Pup to Come When Called. ...
Tip 7: Train on "Dog Time" ...
Tip 8: Discourage Jumping Right Away.

04/21/2022

Spell God backwards and yes God has dogs

04/17/2022

((( Happy moments praise God... difficult moments seek God... Quiet Moments worship God... painful moments trust God... every moment thank God... )))

Your dogs oral health is very important!!!                              Keeping your dog’s teeth clean with five good ti...
04/17/2022

Your dogs oral health is very important!!! Keeping your dog’s teeth clean with five good tips. Oral hygiene, it’s estimated that the majority of dogs show signs of canine periodontal disease by just three years old. Since the primary sign of early dental disease is bad breath, it often goes unnoticed by owners because they simply think that bad breath is something dogs just happen to have. Sure, it’s not minty fresh, but your dog’s breath also shouldn’t be bad enough to make you gag.

Periodontal disease can cause some serious health issues for our canine companions, so it’s essential to maintain adequate oral hygiene. Untreated dental disease can cause tooth loss, and it can lead to painful abscesses and systemic infections throughout your dog’s entire body. This is always bad news, especially when it comes with an increased risk of permanent jaw damage and heart disease. Both of these things have been linked to long-term periodontal disease in our dogs. So how can we keep our dogs’ teeth clean? Here are five tips.
#1- Brushing your dog’s teeth...
Brushing your dog’s teeth might sound silly, but it’s an excellent way to prevent plaque buildup. You don’t need to brush your dog’s teeth daily, although the more often the better. Most dogs aren’t too fond of the idea at first, but you can easily train your dog to have his teeth brushed the same way you would to have his nails trimmed. There are several options you can take when brushing teeth. First, you’ll want to get toothpaste made specifically for dogs. This is because toothpaste for humans contains ingredients that are toxic to our pets. Plus, dog toothpaste usually comes in a delicious chicken or peanut butter flavor. Second, you can use either a dog toothbrush or a brush that fits over your fingertip...
#2- Dog tooth wipes...
For those that are unable to brush teeth or simply want to switch up their cleaning techniques, dog dental wipes are a great solution. Tooth wipes are made to be rubbed against your dog’s teeth to help remove plaque. They work similarly to toothbrushes, but are not able to get into the tiny nooks and crannies that a brush does. Still, they are a great way to clean your pet’s teeth and are often easier to manage than a toothbrush with
#3- Dog dental treats
Dogs love treats, and dental treats for dogs are a very good way to improve your pup’s dental health. These treats are made specifically to remove plaque buildup and often contain ingredients that freshen breath and clean your dog’s mouth. They are generally much more appreciated by our dogs than a toothbrush or tooth wipes, and they do a great job of keeping our dog’s mouth clean. These treats come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and flavors, and you are sure to find something your dog loves...

#4- Dog chews
There are hundreds of different types of dog chews, but almost all of them have teeth-cleaning properties. The act of chewing actually benefits your dog’s oral health, in and of itself, regardless of what is being chewed on. The gnawing scrapes plaque off your dog’s teeth, and many all-natural chews made from meat contain enzymes that help promote dental health. Chews like cow ears, bully sticks, and chicken strips are a great way to keep your dog happy and healthy. If you’re looking for something without any calories, there are many long-lasting rubber or nylon dog chew toys that do the job, as well...

#5- Professional cleanings
Perhaps the best way to ensure your dog’s oral health is to have him undergo a professional cleaning by a veterinarian. Your veterinarian knows what’s best for your dog’s teeth and will be able to. address any issues she finds. Although much more expensive than the other tips we’ve mentioned, a professional dental cleaning is the best way to maintain your dog’s dental hygiene. Your veterinarian is experienced in preventing, locating, and treating any issues that might go unnoticed by even the most dedicated dog owner. If there is one option you choose to promote your dog’s dental health, we suggest visiting your veterinarian for a professional exam.

Small dog breeds for apartmentsAre you looking for a good small  breed dog for apartments? There’s a lot to consider. So...
04/16/2022

Small dog breeds for apartments
Are you looking for a good small breed dog for apartments? There’s a lot to consider. Some of the things to consider of course is their size. If they require tons of exercise, if they have a lively or laidback personality and how vocal they are.

“Many breeds can happily live in an apartment as long as they’re receiving sufficient exercise. “Smaller breeds are more prone to barking which may annoy neighbors.

Here are some small dog breeds I suggest. Breeds like the Bichon Frise, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and Dachshund can make great apartment dogs if trained at an early age and correctly.

For those who like a large dog breeds, you can still have a big pup even when you live in a smaller apartment space. Some larger breeds like the Labrador Retriever, Greyhound, bullmastiff, Great Dane and even a cane corsos can be good choices for apartment living. and tend to be mellow in the home as long as they have space to stretch out outdoors each day.

So if you’re looking to welcoming a four legged friend into your apartment just do your research. And remember to start training at an early age if possible

Small dog breeds for apartmentsAre you looking for a good small  breed dog for apartments? There’s a lot to consider. So...
04/16/2022

Small dog breeds for apartments
Are you looking for a good small breed dog for apartments? There’s a lot to consider. Some of the things to consider of course is their size. If they require tons of exercise, if they have a lively or laidback personality and how vocal they are.

“Many breeds can happily live in an apartment as long as they’re receiving sufficient exercise. “Smaller breeds are more prone to barking which may annoy neighbors.

Here are some small dog breeds I suggest. Breeds like the Bichon Frise, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and Dachshund can make great apartment dogs if trained at an early age and correctly.

For those who like a large dog breeds, you can still have a big pup even when you live in a smaller apartment space. Some larger breeds like the Labrador Retriever, Greyhound, bullmastiff, Great Dane and even a cane corsos can be good choices for apartment living. and tend to be mellow in the home as long as they have space to stretch out outdoors each day.

So if you’re looking to welcoming a four legged friend into your apartment just do your research. And remember to start training at an early age if possible

04/13/2022

10% discount for 65 years and older - active military - veterans - anyone who has recently rescued a dog

04/13/2022

If a puppy isn't potty trained correctly at a very early age. It could be very difficult to accomplish. A puppy that is left in the cage and is not potty trained. It's like it's burnt into the puppies brain. It's instilled in him that he is allowed or he should go potty where he lives. No fault to the puppy this is the dog breeders fault. It takes time, patience, consistency and you can accomplish the potty training. For more information on potty training feel free to contact me.

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04/03/2022

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I have over 45 years experience training police dogs. I only use positive reinforcement techniques.

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