Phoenix dog training poses risks for your canine. Three of the biggest are discussed in this presentation. When it comes to canine agility or dog obedience training, especially in the hotter months in Phoenix, Arizona, there are some things a dog owner needs to be cautious of in order to keep his beloved pet safe. Harm and even death could be the result of not paying attention to or adhering to this advice. Learn more here at http://phoenixdogtrainingsite.com
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1. Phoenix Dog Training 3 Critical Tips You Must Know to Keep
Your Dog Safe While Training in Phoenix, Arizona
2. Phoenix dog training allows you and your pet to experience a
variety of training environments.
3. You can hit the mountain reserve for scent work, go into the
desert for retrieval or agility work,
4. or even work on basic heel, stay, and come commands right
outside your own front door.
5. While being outside and working on these training aspects
can be very enjoyable for both you and your canine,
6. there are some aspects to training your dog in Phoenix that
can be quite dangerous.
7. 3 things you should be aware of when doing any type of
Phoenix dog training are provided below.
8. Heat this for many folks you would think would be a
no-brainer.
9. Unfortunately, if this were the case, there would be no
reports of dog related death due to heat stroke.
10. Yet, in Phoenix there are several reported instances where
dogs have died resulting from heat related injuries.
11. (And those are just the ones that have been
reported.)
12. When temperatures start climbing, its important to take
into account your dogs health and ability to handle the
heat.
13. Depending on the length of the training and intensity, in
the majority of cases it is advisable to avoid training outside
when the temperature read 100 degrees or above.
14. Caution should even be taken when the temperature starts
getting into the 90s.
15. Also remember to have plenty of water on hand as well. Your
pet will require more than you.
16. Just think if its hot for you, it is twice as hot for your
dog.
17. Burning the pads of your dogs paws In association with the
heat,
18. Phoenix dog training also requires you to give
consideration to the surface on which your dog will be standing on
while training.
19. One of the most misunderstood aspects of outdoor dog
training in Phoenix is the effect of surface heat on a dogs
paws.
20. And while air temperatures may only feel warm
21. the cement, asphalt, and even dirt are absorbing that heat
and the temperature on the ground is much hotter than what you feel
in the air.
22. Remember the saying its so hot outside I could fry an egg
on the sidewalk?
23. Well, the same heat that cooks that egg is what burns the
pads on your beloved pets paws.
24. One good rule of thumb to follow is, If its too hot for you
to stand barefoot on a surface outside, its too hot for your dog as
well.
25. Snakes Although not as common a threat as the two items
listed above, snakes are still a danger to any Phoenix dog training
you take part in.
26. This holds especially true during the hotter months of the
year.
27. Thats because the snakes come out for a little sun on
occasion, but usually lurk in the coolness of the shade during the
day.
28. Your unsuspecting pet can come upon a rattler unknowingly
and out of the blue comes a venomous strike.
29. If the snake hits his mark, that could severely maim your
pet or even cause death.
30. The best way to avoid these dangers is to take your Phoenix
dog training efforts inside.
31. There is a facility in Phoenix Arizona that provides air
conditioned comfort and a safe training area for you and your
pet.
32. You can remove all the danger and risk of training your dog
at an indoor facility like Arizona Dog Sports.
33. For more great dog training tips go to
http://www.phoenixdogtrainingsite.com,
Or just click on the link to the right
and find out how to make the most
out of your dog training experience and the time
You have with your canine companion.