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Picking a Pet Identification Tag for The Cretan Hound

How to Pick an ID Tag for Your Cretan HoundChoosing a pet ID tag for your Cretan Hound is like purchasing insurance – you do so with the devout wish that you won’t need it. The “possible cost” of not having a pet ID tag is more costly than the “real cost” of purchasing the pet tag itself.

The type of pet ID tag that you buy is vital, so take 5 minutes or so to think it through. Impulsively picking a collar tag just because it’s low cost or pretty usually ends up being a regret, long-term.

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How to Build a Dog House for Your Cretan Hound

Build a House for Your Cretan HoundGreater than 50% of owners permit their Cretan Hounds to live inside and sleep on the sofa or in the bed. For those of you who are wanting to know how to build a dog house for your Cretan Hound, to follow are some easy rules to follow when deciding the type of house you want to provide for your Cretan Hound.

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Teaching the Cretan Hound Jumping for Agility

Teach Your Cretan Hound to Jump for AgilityThis blog is about teaching a Cretan Hound to jump for agility. Often we are asked, “What number of jumps should I begin with?” You can never have too many single jumps to practice agility. A suitable starting place is 4 jumps. This is the fewest number of jumps that we suggest.

How to Teach a Cretan Hound to jump: Start with 4

You can teach your Cretan Hound many exercises, skills, and drills with 4 jumps. Four jumps will allow you to work on a short jump chute or jump grid. You can position a “box” with your jumps and work on 270 degree jumps, collection, and handling. You can teach your Cretan Hound jumping right and left. You could be outside the box and send your Cretan Hound or you can handle from within the box. Your jumps could be staged in a horizontal line, so you could practice serpentines and threadles.

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Should You Get Your Kid The Cretan Hound Puppy?

Should you get a Cretan Hound puppy?Eventually, most parents are likely to be asked: “Daddy, can we get that Cretan Hound puppy?”

Rather than avoid the question, parents are advised to consider if the family is prepared for a new puppy, and even moreso a Cretan Hound, according to Sharon Bergen, SVP of education and training for Knowledge Learning Corporation, this nation’s leading provider of early childhood care and education.

While asking yourself “should we get the Cretan Hound” Bergen recommends the parents weigh the positives and negatives of adding the Cretan Hound to the family before acquiescing to a kid’s request. “The Cretan Hound can teach your children about responsibility and become a welcome addition to a household-or it can be a mistake,” she says. Bergen recommends parents think about the following before committing:

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Train A Cretan Hound: 5 Easy Steps

Five Tips to Train Your Cretan HoundTraining Cretan Hounds is very easy. You just need patience, dedication and 5 simple tactics and you will teach them successfully.

Here we share five Helpful Suggestions for how you can teach the Cretan Hound with fantastic results:

1. To avoid a Cretan Hound from getting confused and in order that they will be able to learn to understand commands quickly only 1 individual should be responsible for training a Cretan Hound to start. If too many folks are attempting to train a Cretan Hound simultaneously this will halt progress.

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Tips For Taking Care Of Cretan Hound Puppies

cretan hound care tipsRaising dogs, in particular providing care for the cretan hound, is nothing new for people. Experts say that dogs were originally domesticated between twelve thousand and 25,000 years ago—and that all canines evolved from wolves. Since then, humans have selectively bred more than four hundred different breeds, varying in size from four-pound teacup poodles all the way up to Irish wolfhounds, whose 3-ft stature earns them the title of tallest dog. But the most preferred dogs are the non-pedigree dogs—the one-of-a-kind dogs known as mixed-breeds. The cretan hound is another popular pick among canine owners. Some owners are misinformed, however, of some of the most common cretan hound care tips.