The Dog Squad Monthly Bark Report
Volume 6 Issue 6
July 2015
Happy 4th of July 

Summer is here and there are a lot of dangers that can effect your dog's health and safety. As a quick review I have written several articles that can keep your dog safe this 4th of July weekend and for the rest of the summmer.

 

 

 

 

Article on Heat Stroke 

Article on Traveling Safely with your dog in a car  

Article on Rattlesnake Bites  

 

Hope you have a great 4th of July and a safe summer.
 
Cheers,

 

Steve Bettcher, IACP CDT

Keeping Your Dog Safe on the 4th of July

Every year on the 4th of July animal shelters around the country see a huge upsurge of lost pets.  There are more lost dogs on the 4th of July than any other time of the year.

 

Dogs have very sensitive hearing and it has been estimated to be 10 times greater than our hearing. Loud explosions, bright flashing lights, screeching roman candles, sirens, and sparklers can easily frighten a dog and lead to his wanting to flee or escape.

 

Fear of loud noises in dogs can develop after one frightening event or can develop slowly over time and then appear without warning.  Dogs that are afraid of loud noises and develop phobias have never learned to tolerate the fear of the provoking stimuli and it usually gets worse over time with each subsequent event.

 

So even if your dog has never shown any fear of fireworks you should still take precautions on this 4th of July.

 

Recommendations:

 

- Do not take your dog to a 4th of July event.  Leave your dog at home in a crate or sheltered room. I highly recommend a crate. Dogs have been known to break through windows and doors when they are frightened.
- Put your dog's crate in a quite room with shades drawn.  You can leave the radio or TV on low to drown out potential fireworks sounds from the outside.
- Never leave your dog unattended in the backyard. I have heard of cases where the dog has scaled 8 foot and higher fences with ease.
- Make sure your dog has a collar and identification tag.  You should also have your dog microchiped.
- Exercise your dog before the fireworks start.
- Make sure your dog has done it's business before putting him up for the evening.

 

If you are staying with your dog and she starts showing signs of anxiety such as pacing, whining, drooling and hiding you can try the following:

 

- Play a game of fetch or tug with your dog.
- Massage and rub your dog.
- Try an anxiety wrap. (Google "anxiety wrap for dogs" and you will find a variety of ideas).
- If you know your dog will be highly anxious before the 4th talk to your vet about appropriate anti-anxiety drugs that might help.

 

There is probably not enough time between this newsletter and the 4th to start desensitizing your dog to fireworks.  If your dog has a difficult time this 4th of July you may want to consider working your dog through it so you will be better prepared for next year or for New Years Eve (another high potential holiday for fireworks).  There are many articles on the Internet on how to desensitize your dog to noise, thunder, and fireworks.  Use the search phrase "noise desensitization therapy for dogs" and you will get a lot of useful information.

 

Click here for other training articles 
Two New Nosework Classes Starting in July 
    

6 Week Classes:

Beginning to Intermediate
Wednesday Starting in July
6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
 Limit 4 Dogs
Cost: $225 per dog and handler
Returning Students $195
Location: San Leandro

Advanced Class
Saturday Starting July 11th
4 PM to 6 PM
Limit 5 Dogs
Cost: $225 per dog and handler
Returning Students $195
Location: San Leandro

The Beginning class is open to both beginners and intermediate dogs and will be geared to getting dogs and handlers ready for the NACSW "Odor Recognition Test". The Advanced class is for students who have completed at least 3 classes and are working on scent only. This class will introduce Vehicle, Interior, Container and Exterior searches.

The classes are structured for pet dogs but is based on the same training techniques and methods used for police and military sniffer dogs.

For more information and sign-up click on this link: Nosework Class 

Private Lessons are also available.
Park Class Schedule July 2015 
      



Sunday July 5th Lake Temescal
Sunday July 19th Lake Temescal

 

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