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Ten Stupid Mistakes Pet Owners Make

Recently I was asked about the common mistakes pet owners make.

Over the years I’ve seen the same ones over and over again.

Although each situation may be unique, the trends behind them are not and so I decided to construct a list of the ten stupid mistakes pet owners make:

1. Impulsive Acquisition of Animals

Obtaining an animal without thinking it through is really getting off on the wrong paw.

Adoptions, purchases of puppy mill animals, or accepting an animal gift without researching about the breed or species is a common mistake and it makes life hell for the animal and the humans.

2. Lack of Preparation for Pet’s Arrival

This starts with the failure to research what pet will fit best into a household (refer to stupid pet owner mistake number 1).

Under this mistake are several related actions such as the failure to prepare the home for the new pet (often called safety proofing) and not budgeting for the annual needs of the animal (food, supplies, professional pet care such as grooming, training, wellness visits, emergencies, etc).

3. Failure to Teach the Rules of the Household

Animals must be taught the rules of human households—otherwise they act like a bunch of animals.

Most people fail to set rules or to enforce them. Some visitors even argue that poor behavior is “okay” or that the animal “…is just a baby.

I’ve got news: Poor behavior becomes bad behavior and it is never okay.

4. Ignore the Positive

Correcting an animal when it makes a mistake is focusing on punishment instead of accentuating the positive.

Not rewarding good behavior is an error found in most pet owning households.

Many pets thrive on attention and will actually get reinforced for bad behavior by humans who don’t understand what they are reinforcing.

Animals seek attention—and to many it doesn’t matter if it is good or bad attention. This is why some undesirable bad behavior escalates instead of changing or stopping.

5. Dismiss Professional Care & Advice

Regular health care, body care (grooming care of the skin, coat, nails, anal glands) and behavior coaching are essential to the well-being of an animal.

Believe it or not, much of the advice given to pet owners by their veterinarian, groomer, animal trainer, animal behaviorist, or pet care professional is often ignored.

In many cases the pet owner fails to take action or to heed professional advice until a problem has escalated to a critical condition.

6. Humanize the Pet

One of the more disturbing trends sweeping the nation is the current humanization of pets.

Pets are animals and not furry humans–and pets are definitely not accessories.

When animals are not understood or respected for who and what they are—trouble follows. Treating pets as humans contributes to the increase in poor pet behavior and incidents.

7. Ignore or Don’t Learn to Recognize Body Language

Animals communicate through body language and behavior. If ignored, animals will escalate into inappropriate behaviors such as biting or scratching.

Ignoring body language and signals from the animal are why many injuries occur.

8. Procrastinate

Delaying action when it comes to house training, grooming, behavior training, or wellness care often results in injury or illness.

Prevention is easy—it only requires early action.

9. Don’t Adequately Supervise Pet

Over 4.7 million reported dog bites occur annually in the United States simply because people fail to supervise their pets.

It gets ugly when small children are around. Public incidents involving other animals or humans should not be so common and many more are not reported.

10. Commitment Failures

An estimated four million animals end up in shelters around the nation annually because people do not commit to keeping an animal through its entire lifetime.

Other animals are simply abandoned to fend for themselves–many end up suffering from starvation, dehydration, and other dangers.

I am sure you will want to chime in with your favorites–please comment below.

Ark Animal Tracks April 2009

Diana Guerrero’s Ark Animal Tracks April 2009
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April News & Tips
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IN THIS ISSUE
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1. Tales from the Trips (Latest News)
2. Discussion for the Month: Special Offers
3. Monthly Roundup
4. Schedule of Upcoming Events & Appearances

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1. Tales from the Trips (Latest News)
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Spring is finally here but not before a cold snap hit the mountains.

Fortunately I was down in San Diego enjoying myself. I hope you had a great holiday—mine was spent with framily (friends that are family).

Since I last wrote things have been a bit unsettling but the news is ultimately good.

The doctors ruled out a couple of diseases (including cancer) that they suspected might have been issues contributing to my symptoms.

Although they still are not certain what I’ve been facing (and more blood tests are around the corner) I am feeling better.

With any luck I’ll be able to resume a regular schedule sometime this summer.

While staying at my friend’s house in the San Diego area, I was able to help train her newly adopted cat.

He has no restraint and so bites and scratches in play which is probably why he was at the rescue agency for more than six months.

The fab feline is pretty quick to learn and very creative. I was able to reshape some of his behavior and found it amusing to watch him make up games with the paper bag and balls he was given.

The nice thing about my trip was that he really took to me and supervised my visit by watching over me while I slept, making sure that I had a good lap warmer, and just spent time being a great pal.

Funny how animals sense when you need some serious TLC. His actions went a long way to helping me feel better after the drama of the few weeks prior to my visit.

I hope that you are also enjoying the change in season and the good company of animals.

Happy Tails to You & Yours,
Diana L Guerrero
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2. Discussion for the Month: Special Offers
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A couple of people I know have announced a couple of special offers that I thought you might be interested in.

Danielle Chonody has been operating a successful pet sitting business out of the Texas area for quite some time. I met her in an online program just prior to her launch of the Pet Business Success Circle.

She has been a pretty busy gal since them and interviews a variety of successful pet business owners and other services that are helpful for obtaining success in the pet sitting business.

On Tuesday, April 21, 2009 she will be interviewing Robert Nager the owner of Decadent Dog in Needham, MA, who was crowned the 2008 Pet Sitter of the Year by Pet Sitters International on February 19, 2009.

She had invited those of you who are interested in animal careers to join the call at no charge.

During the interview they will discuss how Nager has marketed Decadent Dog, hired and managed his sitters, and he will share his customer service tips for wowing his customers and turning them into raving fans.

Ark Animals subscribers are invited to submit any questions prior to the call directly to Danielle (daniellechonody@gmail.com) and to sign up for the call and get the details click here:

==>>http://budurl.com/DanielleChonody

Some of you tried the supplement that Dr Andrew Jones developed. He has just given me advance notice that he is going to release an updated course for pet owners called Veterinary Secrets Revealed 2.0.

The new course is much larger than the original release and contains 18 components.

He has doubled the number of diseases and remedies in my Veterinary Secrets Revealed Second Edition Printed Manual (now 500 pages) and has also included his Pet First Aid Secrets: Complete Dog and Cat First Aid Manual.

Here are the highlights of this program:

DVDs:
At-Home Pet Health Exam DVD Video
CPR for Pets DVD Video
Healing Your Pets with Acupressure DVD Video
Pet Healing with Massage DVD Video
Healing Your Pets with Herbs DVD Video
Healing Your Pets with Homeopathy DVD Video
Dr. Jones’ Essential First Aid For Pets DVD Video (Parts I & II)

Webinar CDs:
Course Walkthrough
Pet Food Recall
The Veterinary Code
Pet Supplements

Audio CDs:
Meditating with Your Pets – James Jacobson
Pet Vaccines and Holistic Pet Health – Catherine O’Driscoll
Pet Acupressure – Dr. Michael Lines, TCM
Pet Massage – Christine Sutherland

This special program will be available later this month but Dr Jones usually has a few specials leading up to it—keep your eyes open for my email on this special offer.

In the meantime you can also check out the previous offer via this link: http://budurl.com/DrAndrewJones
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3. Article Round Up
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Most of you have said you don’t want daily notifications about the new content on the web. If you do, I’d suggest visiting http://www.ArkAnimals.Com so you can sign up for the RSS feed. Directions are on the website and you won’t miss a thing!

Below are the articles I have written since the last newsletter. Just click in to visit the articles of your choice and feel free to use the “tell a friend” link at the end of each post to email your friend the article link or to bookmark your favorite posts.

March 2009
Kick the Easter Rabbit Habit

Easter Bunny by Mary Brandolino

Sampling Techniques for Tigers (Video)

How Pet Owners Go Green

Animal Career Chat: Resumes

Training Talk: What is Bad Pet Behavior?

Breath Taking Nature Photography

Obama Dog Scoop: Tonight Show with Jay Leno (Video)

How to Monitor Tigers (Video)

Pet Loss Celebrity Style: Any Difference?

Ultimate Dog Lover (Review)

Cesar Millan Marriage Counselor (Video)

Chimps Do Not Make Good Pets

Nightlines Best in Show (Video)

How to Track Tigers (Video)

Propylene Glycol Anti-Freeze Pet Safety

Training Talk: What Age Should You Begin Training?

Animal Career Chat: Gina’s Questions

Charla Nash Survives Travis the Chimp

Feather Fun: Shake Your Tail Feathers (Video)

Shark Attack Deterrents

PopScience: When Science Meets Art

Shark Attack Tips & Prevention

Ark Animal Tracks February/March 2009
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4. Schedule of Upcoming Events & Appearances
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My calendar is now live online. I am still not scheduling much at the moment during my recovery but you can access it at https://www.arkanimals.com/calendar/

Teleseminar Sign up: http://tinyurl.com/yukf8d

If you would like an animal behavior or training appointment just call (800) 818-7387 or you can book an appointment online. Don’t forget that I also do phone consultations.

Thanks for your continued support and suggestions
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Have a great month and stay tuned!
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