Thursday, 20 December 2012

Puppy SOS - Liturally for the puppies!!!

Puppy SOS is a show on Sky Livingit and I must say that I am utterly shocked by what I have seen on this show!
It is a Canadian show with the 'dog trainer' Brad Pattison and it focuses on training 'bad' puppies. For those of you who have never heard of Brad Pattison then let me shed some light on him for you. He is a cruel, unqualified and totally uneducated trainer who appears to have no knowledge into simple basic things about dogs which every dog owner should know or any idea how to communicate with people properly. Have a look at this,


And that is just the beginning! He has no real qualifications so he has gone out and made up his own, you can now take a BPCTE course and guess what the BP stands for?  Brad Pattison!

Now for his wonderfully terrible show.
He seems to have no knowledge into dogs at all! He has got owners putting half check collars( or a hussle up collar as he calls them) on their poor puppies, even those breeds which have weak necks and breeds prone to breathing problems. He has the owners yank the leash of their dog to get them to 'obey' and he told a little girl to ' pull hard' on the leash attached to a 8 month old chihuahua puppy! I was OUTRAGED!!!
This same puppy was dragged over a log at least twice the size of him about 10 times because he was trying to be 'in control' by not wanting to go over the log. Brad forced him into going over this log by actually pulling him over it by the collar. The dog couldn't physically do it for god sake, it wasn't trying to misbehave.
He also had the owners completely ignore their dogs, as in not to talk to them at all or give them any sort of affection either. That is no way too train a puppy!

In another episode I saw he had a 10 month old bull mastiff puppy on a leash with the leash tied around the waist of a 2 year old child! How is that in any way safe? And guess what if the child go pulled over, who's fault would it have been? The dogs according to him! That's just pure irresponsible and unsafe on his part and the parents.

He gave out to some owners for picking up and talking to their 5 month old pug puppy. The talking was actually praise on the grandmothers part because she was telling the puppy that he was a good boy for coming away from the door and the young boy was the one who picked up the puppy to bring it up the stairs, which I think is reasonable enough. Brad then proceeded to tell the grandmother that it was her fault all of it had happened ( the fact that the puppy was just being a normal puppy ) Apparently its bad to talk to your puppy and play with it. I then proceeded to watch him tell the owners to bring the puppy EVERYWHERE the go when at home, which means using the leash all the time and I saw him scream 'go' at the grandmother because she was reluctant to drag him across the floor. 

He gets people to walk their puppies with the leash around their waist, to jerk them around and basically ignore them. And I don't think that that is any way to walk a dog, let alone a puppy.  And I have seen him run up and down steep hills with 6 month old puppies, about 10 times and then get each of the owners to do it too. Does he not have any idea how much damage that could do to growing bones, particularly in large breed puppies?  Clearly not! He had an 8 month old husky puppy cycle for 30 minutes without stopping with its family. The family clearly had done no research into the breed they wanted because if they had surely they would have come across guidelines for exercise?!?!

He doesn't teach puppies basic commands, like sit or lie down. His way of teaching sit is to pull up on the leash until the puppy gives in to strangulation and sits down. How can you justify that sort of treatment to a poor puppy? He doesn't use food for training because he claims that its 'bribing' the dog and that the dog isn't sitting for you but for the food.
If used properly food is not a bribe but a very valuable training aid which is used very successfully by thousands of QUALIFIED trainers and behaviourists and some which compete at the highest ranks in competitions. A dog is not going to sit for you unless there is some sort of value for the sit behaviour and you cannot achieve that without using rewards, but it does not mean that you have to use them forever. I mean are you going to work for free for somebody who doesn't reward you? Chances are no, well I wouldn't unless it was something I loved and most dogs don't find obedience overly fun. And when faced with the choice between running free or staying with the person who doesn't reward you with anything valuable which do you think is going to win over the dog? 
Brad Pattison's training tool of choice and the only one at that seems to be the leash and his 'hussle up' collar. He always has the dogs on a leash, in the house, in the park, on walks you name it and its on the dog. What sort of life is that? Maybe he intends on telling the owners to give their dogs some freedom eventually but without the use of rewards how are they going to make their dogs want to stay with them?

I could go on and on and on about how awful Brad Pattison is but I do have other things to do.  Have a look at some of the links that follow if you would like some more evidence about this 'trainer'. And if you actually use his methods then i would urge you to please stop, for your dogs sake.

Links: 

http://dogbehaviorscience.wordpress.com/2012/05/27/brad-pattison-on-learned-helplessness/

http://ckbales.blogspot.ie/2012/06/abuse-labeled-as-training.html

 http://trainertails.blogspot.ie/2009/07/in-dog-house-new-show-with-outdated.html

 And if you have a google you will find plenty more about him!

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Please Vote for Oscar!

Oscar is in with the chance to win a year worth of free raw food!  Could I please ask our readers to take a few minutes out to vote for us????  The link is below.


Dogs first Competition!!

Please like the page, dogsfirst, and then like our photo. If you do not like the page first then your vote wont count. And then please share with all your buddies! We have to beat like 150 likes so please dont be shy and share away!

If Oscar wins he will share at least half of his winnings with animal charities every month!!!

Thank you!

Saturday, 1 December 2012

Got some more catnip.....eventually!

I finally got some more catnip for our scent work! Its taken me about 5 months to get around to it.

Its a nice big bag too, so hopefully i wont manage to lose this one. Actually, I'm not even sure how I lost the last bag, it was in a big bright green tub? Maybe it was thrown out by somebody by mistake.......(mum)

So its back to scent work again, Oscar should be happy! He loves a good bit of searching, well anything that involves his nose really and I love it because it doesn't involve spending an hour laying a track for something that takes about 10 minutes for him to do, and lets not forget the hour you wait to let the track age too before you actually start it. At least with this all i have to do is hide a little tub of catnip. 

I have to find a new tub for the catnip too though, cause I lost that as well.

But the good thing is that I have the catnip!


Just a little random thing to add,


I was listening to this while writing this post and I thought I would share it with my readers (and its one of Oscars favourite songs, or so I like to think!)



Sunday, 25 November 2012

Rain, Rain and More Rain!

Its been raining for nearly 2 full days now! And it looks as if it's going to stay like this for the next week (we'll say 2 weeks though because the weather people never seem to be able to get it right over here!)
Oscar ain't too pleased either! I made him go OUTSIDE in the RAIN and I made him wear his COAT!!!  Not a happy doggie at all, or should I say he wasn't at that point in time.
But none the less, it had to be done and i wanted to get it over and done with before it got dark.

So with that in mind I got ready for the and let Oscar get all happy with himself because I mentioned that I was going to go out of a W-A-L-K. Then when it came to getting Oscar ready he was only more than happy to oblige when he saw his lead but then he spotted the dreaded coat of death! :-D
To make it worse I put it on him and that just popped his happy bubble completely,or at least suppressed it until it was taken off!



He took it upon himself to sulk in the garage while i put my wellies on. He wasn't pleased with being taken away from his lovely warm fire at all!







With it being Sunday I though that the road might not be as busy, but i was wrong :-(   So we took the safer route up the quite side road (and even that had 2 cars on!) but it was like a stream was flowing down it,particularly at the sides.





Either way we had to go up it to get to the field. We got to the field and I was so glad that I had decided to wear my wellies and not my hiking boots and Oscar was probably a little thankful that he had the coat on too! This is what we decided to walk in today,
And that's nothing compared to the bottom of the field!
I let Oscar off the lead to run about but he was a little caught up avoiding the giant holes of water in the ground,and i didn't make it any easier either because when he walked next to me he ended up getting soaked! (I'm a puddle walking lunatic!)



Even in one of the dryer parts of the field he walked up on the high ground between the puddles.







And I got this look when he got splashed by me for the first time,
Hey! You splashed me!
He actually stopped and turned and looked at me as if to say ' How dare you!'

Just so you can compare the top of the field to the bottom,this is how deep the water was at the bottom,




I had lost half of my boot! And that wasn't the deepest part either! At one point the water nearly went into my boots!
There was also a big lack of grooves for Oscar to take shelter from the water!






Oscar better get used to this because I cant see it changing anytime soon! But he seems to have come back from this walk with much more energy than he left with!

On the bright side he gets to dry off in front of the stove in the sitting room, that's got to be a good thing,right?


Saturday, 24 November 2012

I'm Furious!!!!!!!

This is a story about an irresponsible idiot getting a dog for Christmas and I am so very angry, annoyed, frustrated and enraged!

One of my friends has a dog and it's called Pepsi. I personally think that it's a lovely dog, very friendly and probably very smart too but sadly he doesn't live the life he deserves. He is around 10 years old and all he has ever known is the small outdoor pen that he lives in and the wooden shed he calls home with straw as a bed (which isn't changed too regularly) He is never walked, gets little or no attention and really only serves the purpose of a garden ornament. Why get a dog if all you are going to do is look at it out the kitchen window.
This friend of mine has a brother, and now he is getting another dog! :-(
He couldn't even look after chickens for god sake, and now he is being let get a dog! And not just any dog, a Husky! He has certainly chose the right breed for a first time owner, hasn't he?  (I wish there was a sarcasm font on here!)
He is going to buy this dog himself, but I'm worried that he is going to go for the cheapest one out there and that could end up coming from a back yard breeder or puppy farm! He plans on keeping this dog inside while he leaves Pepsi, the dog they have had for 10 long years, outside in his small and cold prison cell. What is going to happen when this puppy chews something it shouldn't, which he probably will? What happens if he tears the curtains down because he has too much energy? What happens when he hits his teenage years and starts acting up? What happens when his owner gets bored with him?  He will end up outside with Pepsi in the already cramped cell!
They don't seem like the people who are going to spend a lot of time training this dog how to behave properly around people or spend ages socializing him with dogs and kids and I personally think that the foolish boy who is supposedly going to own him seems like a choke chain kind of guy and one who is only interested in quick fixes no matter how cruel they may be!
I think he only wants this dog for the looks, he wants to look tough and cool with his wolfish dog on its chain lead by his side.He plans on calling this dog Max, to go with Pepsi, so that he can say that he owns Pepsi Max.  He knows nothing about this breed, clearly, if he did then maybe he would decide against getting one! Its clearly all for the status and the looks.
On top of this my friend doesn't seem to care about what her brother is about to do and that makes me even more annoyed! And because I don't really know her brother too well I am giving out to her because of all this.

I just think (and i don't think anybody could disagree with me on this) that it's really unfair to have one dog inside and another one outside, even though the one outside has been with you your whole life nearly and has been nothing but loyal( even if he didn't get a chance to prove it to them). And i think its highly irresponsible to get a dog like this (without any thought or consideration what so ever)


I will have to stop now before I break my keyboard because I am just so enraged by this whole thing at the moment! Its things like this that make me lose total faith in humanity!
I really hope that there are some people out there who feel the way I do about this.

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Time to Focus on The Basics

I have always been interested in dog training and I really enjoy trick training but its dawned on me recently that I spend too much time thinking about what to teach next and then i would get all worked up about perfecting it in a certain amount of time, trying to teach as many tricks as quickly as possible.

I basically got so caught up in teaching tricks that i stopped working on the basics, the most important things that your dog should know and the things that might some day save their life. Its a lot more important to have a dog that can come back on command than one that can fetch your slippers for you. However impressive it is for a dog to stand up and dance on command, its much more important and beneficial for your dog to know the basic commands.

So with that in mind I've decided to give trick training a break. Oscar enjoys tricks but I think he wouldn't mind a break from them either. I think its time to really work on those basic commands, the sits and the downs and the stays and most importantly the recall. While I was busy teaching Oscar some pointless tricks his recall kind of slacked, and that needs work, especially if i plan on enjoying the off leash walks of the new year!

Tricks are fun to teach and they do provide dogs with wonderful mental stimulation but you should NEVER put them above the basics. Being able to roll over on command wont save your dog if he is running into the path of oncoming cars.

Saturday, 10 November 2012

Sorry Mum, I've been sick

Hi readers!
Its Oscar here. Mum usually does this for me so you will have to bare with me for a little bit because I've never done this before.

I know that mum set herself a challenge to teach me the weave poles again by last tuesday but we haven't achieved it I'm afraid. :-(
I was sick on sunday, monday and tuesday and mum was worried that i had an intestinal blockage. On sunday mum gave me fish for breakfast but as much as i love fish, i just didn't feel myself and didn't eat it. So she gave half of it to the CAT! There was no way that thing was going to eat all of my food, so i nicked the other half from the plate!  I really wish i didn't though because it made me feel really funny and get sick all over the mat. I didn't even want to go for a walk. But the probiotic yoghurt helped me fell better.

So i still can't do the weave poles, but i can nearly do 4 now and mum is really happy with that!

I think i will give myself until next friday to perfect 6 weave poles, then mum will be really happy with me!