Monday, November 14, 2011

Socialization of Small Service Dogs

Make sure to not carry the small service dog like a baby.  Or it could become jealous of you.  This is where you could end up with a lot behavior problems.  Treat the small dog like you would a large dog.  It does have four feet let the dog use them.

The only time I would ever carry my small service dog is if I need comfort.  Or if I am at a veterinarian office. For obvious reasons.

Expose the dog early to all sorts of situations.  Like different noises.  Different types of people.  I know you get the idea.  Just make sure they are properly vaccinated.

Remember enjoy your dog.  Play with them.  Train them.  Love them.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Finding A Small Service Dog

I believe we should pick a service dog that fits us.  We must check on our energy level.  Does the energy of the dog match ours?

Hair type...can we handle it's length? Allergies? If a person has allergies pick a breed whose hair may not increase your allergies.  I have a Malchi.  She has the energy of a Chihuahua and the low allergic response of a Maltese coat.

So take your time when finding the right service dog.  Take a look at your life.  Does this dog fit into it.  Are you willing to spend the time to train and raise a puppy?  Or do you want to start with an older dog?

Also having a service dog means keeping that dog with you 95 percent of the time.  Make sure it is a good match.  One way is to have a trainer evaluate the dog before purchase.  It may add cost to the dog.  But in the long run you well save time, energy
and tears.  Some dogs are just not a good match for some people.  So go slow.