CCTV Installation
October 10, 2014Training your bloodhound
October 10, 2014How to feed a sick dog
October 10, 2014Training Your Guard Dog
October 10, 2014Dog training tips and techniques
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CCTV Installation
We, at Golden
Crown Security, provide a variety of security services to many of our clients
throughout the UK with the CCTV camera system as one of our most growing
sectors.
To help you to get the most competitive rates, we would require the following:
- Your camera requirements proposal.
- Site access to carry out a Survey.
As soon as we receive the site report from our engineers, we would be able to
work out a quotation on the requested service where we promise to b...
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Training
a bloodhound is not that different to training a regular dog.
However, you need to be more patient because they are naturally clumsy animals
and a bit slow when it comes to obedience.
They are very emotional animals and respond best to cajoling as opposed to
someone barking direct orders at them during training.
They love affection and praise and using this a ploy will help you to get your
training methods across.
Training a Bloodhound To Search and Rescue
Day 1
The first day o...
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What to feed
a sick dog
There are a variety
of ways your dog can become sick. For instance, your dog could lose his
appetite and become slow and lazy.
If this happens give your dog bland foods with little or no strong flavours,
smells, and tastes, to start with.
Bland food will help them keep their food down with not too much in it to upset
the stomach and cause more illness.
Loss of appetite
Feed your dog with simple and easy to digest foods. Food which is hard to chew should be avoi...
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Start by
teaching your dog by issuing command when training him.
Commands are special words that you repeat over and over to condition him to
obey.
Although there are certain command words that most trainers teach, in theory
you could use any word you want to designate a command.
The most important thing is consistency. You must always use the same word for
the same command. Mixing command words up will only confuse your dog and make
training him more difficult if not outright impossible. Th...
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