Sunday, January 27, 2008

Dog day afternoon at the K9 2008 event




By VIVIENNE PAL (This was published in the Star Paper 28th Jan,2008)

IT MAY have been hot enough to fry eggs on the pavement, but a day out is always something a pet looks forward to.

The Malaysia K9 Day 2008 drew more than 5, 000 dogs and dog owners to the Central Park at Bandar Utama on Sunday despite the blazing sun and the muddy field from the previous day's rain.

Dogs of all breeds and sizes were seen trotting obediently with their owners, resting in the shade, cooling off in the lake, or gamely participating in the various contests.

It's mine!: Dogs running helterskelter during the Dog Ball Retrieve Contest.
According to Puppy.com.my manager K.K. Chong, the event was organised by the company for the fifth consecutive year.

“This is an opportunity for dogs, dog owners and dog lovers alike to spend a day out to have fun and mingle, as well as to promote responsible dog ownership in Malaysia,” said Chong.

The event was also held to herald the start of 2008 as well as to usher the Chinese New Year.

Various NGOs such as the SPCA and PAWS had also set up booths to raise funds for their animal preservation initiatives, creating a carnival-like atmosphere while a vet corner was set up to offer free medical check up for dogs.

There were many activities organised to give the dogs a fun time throughout the day, with the main attraction including the 5th annual Malaysia Dog Beauty Pageant, Dog Microchipping Campaign, and demonstration by the Police K9 Unit.

We can do this!: The Dog Triathlon was not a simple game for both the canine and owner.

Entries in the beauty pageant were judged on the shine of their coats, costumes, as well as intelligence and performances.

Other fun games included the Dog Musical Chairs, Dog Ball Retrieve Contest and Dog Rally Run.

As always, there were new activities to add more excitement to the event, namely 'Simon Says', 'Dog Hurdle Race' and 'Dog Triathlon'.

Despite the many activities going on, there were also many noticeable 'sideliners' who preferred to watch the rather than participate in them.

Lo Fung Soo was one of them, preferring to sit in the shade with two of his beautiful six-year-old St Bernards - Roger and Andes - to watch the goings-on around them.

His dogs certainly attracted much attention, and Lo was seen fielding a host of questions from the many admirers.

Thank god for the cap: It's a hot, hot day for this Miniature Schnauzer.
Meanwhile, those who participated in the events for the first time also had a blast.
“It's a fun event because everyone, especially dogs and dog owners get to mingle together,” said Lee Tze Mei, 13 who entered Pug Jai, her pet Pug into the beauty contest.

Decked in a cute blue costume and headgear, Pug Jai certainly seemed at home on stage.

Daphne Chua, who had attended the dog carnival for two years in a row, finally decided that she and her pretty pooch Cookie were finally ready to take part in the activities.

“It's good that Puppy.com.my organises such events for dog lovers as it is an opportunity to create an awareness on animal cruelty and responsibility. Such events should be organised more often.

Friday, January 25, 2008

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Before starting dog training, it is best that you know your options well. These days you can find many types of dog training, in many different places. These trainings vary in price and each one them has something different to offer.

The first type of dog training is known as puppy preschool. This is a dog training course meant for puppies that are about 6 weeks to 5 months old. These puppy preschool classes generally last for no more than 6 to 8 weeks. In these training sessions, your puppy is essentially taught how to socialize with people and as well as other puppies. Here your puppy also begins to learn how to sit down, stay at a place, and how to come.

The second type of dog training course is meant for the dogs that are at least 5 months old. This type of dog training is known as the basic dog training. The duration of these classes is usually about 8 to 10 weeks. This is the basic course, where your dog is taught the art of walking properly on a leash, sitting, staying, coming and heeling.

The third type of dog training course is known as the intermediate dog training. This dog training aims at teaching the dog mostly the same things that are taught in the basic training course, in a more detailed form. Here the dog is trained to stay for a longer span of time, and is also taught to follow the orders given by other people.

The intermediate dog training generally lasts for about 8 to 10 weeks, and is meant for those that are no less than 5 months old. It is essential for the dog to have completed its basic dog training course, or to be accustomed to the basic commands that could have been taught by the owner.

The next type of training course is known as the advanced dog training course. Here, once again, the course is quite similar to its previous one, i.e., the intermediate dog training course, except for the fact that this time it is more detailed. Here, the dog is taught how to sit even without you in the view.

This training course is about 8 to 10 weeks long, and is meant for those that have completed their intermediate training. Here, they are also trained to walk beside their owners without a leash. Moreover, it gradually prepares the dog to take the Canine Good Citizen training course.
The Canine Good Citizen training for dogs is the last course. To pass this course, your dog will be taught the 10 necessary aspects.

This course is strictly meant for those dogs that have completed all the previous courses. The test is quite tough and can only be passed if the dog is really well behaved. Depending on whether your dog can pass, the course can last for several weeks.

Keeping this information in mind, you should be able to decide the dog training course best suited for your dog. However, you may seek the opinion of your local dog trainers to know more. Many trainers consult for free. So now you should be at least a step closer to introducing your dog into a training course!

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