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Picture if Yellow Labrador Retrievers.

I don’t own the music.

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The Yorkshire terrier’s ancestors were hunters by
nature. They started out as commoners’ dogs, responsible for catching the
multitude of rats that plagued Yorkshire, England in the late 1800s.

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This video shows a police k9 demonstration of a dog taken in and out of commands very, very quickly. http://www.sitmeanssit.com/police/k9/school Fred Hassen of Sit Means Sit Police K9 school is seen here at the 2010 Invictus Law Dog International Police dog seminar demonstrating his dog doing multiple tasks at once while still maintaining much desire and spirit.
This Law Enforcement seminar is held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada

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When it comes to health care, who gets treated better—man or man’s best friend?

Of course, it’s hard to make an apples-to-apples comparison when you’re comparing four-legged patients to people, and there are many ways in which human care tops pet care.

But pet owners told Reason.tv there are some ways where it would be a step up to be treated like a dog. ??

Pet owners like the convenience of animal care; they also like the client-focused atmosphere. “I think one of the things that human health care can learn from veterinary medicine is the client service side of things, the relationship side of things,” says Dr. Peter Weinstein, executive director of the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association.

Various reasons explain why people often find animal care so pleasant, says Weinstein. One reason—animal care workers love what they do. Another reason—competition. ??Weinstein notes that vets work hard to differentiate themselves from their competitors because “there are a large number of vet hospitals, many located very closely to one another.”

And vets know even more competitors could emerge because less red tape makes it easier to open an animal hospital. Weinstein recalls opening his clinic, which offered everything from X-rays to operations: “I believe it was 12 weeks from the time I signed the lease to the time I saw my first client. Try doing that with human health care.”??

It would take at least 20 times as long to open a comparable human hospital in California. It can take even longer in the 34 states with “certificate of need” (CON) laws, where state agencies—not consumers—decide how many hospitals there should be. These laws even allow existing hospitals to hold up plans for new hospitals. “The existing hospitals go in front of these government agencies and say, ‘we don’t need any competitors; we’re taking fine care of the people,’” explains Reason magazine’s Ronald Bailey.

Recently, certificate of need—often called CON law—provoked a showdown in Tennessee where frustrated residents resorted to protests and petition drives to pressure the state to green-light a new hospital.??Weinstein is happy veterinarians don’t have to deal with anti-competitive CON laws, “In veterinary medicine we could have two practices right next to each other and then it’s the consumer deciding to whom they want to go.”

Consumer choice and competition—maybe we could use more of that in human health care.?

“Treat Me Like a Dog” is written and produced by Ted Balaker, who also hosts. The director of photography is Alex Manning, the field producer is Paul Detrick and the animations were done by Hawk Jensen.

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i have two one year old labrador retreivers and they bark all night, every night… it’s bohering me, my family and the neighbors. i go to school from 8 am to 3 pm and when i come home, theres homework to do and no time to burn off all their energy to sleep at night.

so for now, i wake up at 12,3 and 5am every night to stay outside and calm them down for a while…..
solutions please??
shock collars and having them sleep inside is not an option….. OH!!!! did i mention that they are barking at coyotes and raccoons upstairs? yeah theres alot of those…

I see that you think letting them sleep inside is not an option, but that is basically only one of the HUMANE things you can do. NEVER EVER USE A SHOCK COLLAR.

Oh, and I think you should not go out with them to calm them down. That makes them think that if they bark, they will get attention. Try to ignore it a bit, and see if it settles down.

How about you simply take your dog to the vet and discuss it with them? The vet can come up with a nice solution to stop it.

If your dogs bark during the day, use a water bottle, This means squirt it on their face. This will teach them it is bad, but you have labradors! Labradors are known for loving water.

While you are at school, ask your parents to take your dogs to the beach or something. Labs love to swim. Once you have finished your homework, just go and put your labs on a lead and walk them. You should take them to a dog park. The more you do with them, the more tired they will be later.

I think tiring your dogs is one of the only options… why would they want to sleep if they have done nothing all day? Have you got toys outside? Have you got a shelted area and a dog house or bed? If not, go shopping! Toys will stop them from being bored! Do your dogs dig? If so, trust me, they are bored.

Hope I helped! xx

I know the puppy cut and the long hair, but what else? Any pictures?

Shave them!!!

How much would you pay for in home obedience dog training lessons that comes with a guarantee of success, which means, if after 6 lessons the owners are not completely satisfied, we will keep coming back for free until you are. Please state what currency. Thanks :)

This will only work if you practise what you are taught every day, you cannot expect to learn a lot in six lessons. Do not pay for six lessons in advance, as he may use rough methods which you will object to.

I would appreciate your feedback on the insurance that you have for your pet, as well, as how much does it cost you. Thank you!
Please if you tell me that you are in favor of pet insurance, tell me the name of the insurance and the amount you pay. I will really appreciate it.

DO IT! It is the best thing you can do. You’ll save like 80% on vet bills unless something is seriously wrong with your puppy and needs extra care. But for most dogs, the insurance covers everything. And usually it is on a per year basis, and the first year is the most expensive (besides the last years, but you don’t have to worry about that for a LONG LONG time). I have mine through Banfield, and I am so happy! Mine is only 20 bucks a month and was 144 for the start up. If I didn’t have it my bills would be at least 1k by now.

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