Friday, July 1, 2011

Major Dog - Now available!

Major Dog Toys are now available at The Petshop Boyz if you dont live local to one of our stores thats ok becasue we have also made them available on the website! Some toys in the range are almost sold out so buy now or you might miss out!

CLICK HERE to Shop Online

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Aquarium Basics - Size

Putting together your first aquarium can be quite daunting, there are a lot of different things to take into consideration when choosing products and you do need a little knowledge to be able to keep fish successfully. Let’s have a look at different things to take into consideration when choosing what size aquarium to keep.

What size tank should I keep?

The size of the tank that you choose to keep will depend on 4 things:
-         The amount of space you have where you want to keep the tank
-         The amount of fish you want to keep, the species and the size of the fish.
-         If you are planning to upgrade
-         How much you are willing to spend

To read more... visit HERE

Monday, May 23, 2011

What would you like to know?

What is a doggy behavioural problem that you would like help with? Barking? Jumping? What problems do you have with training?

Please send any questions or suggestions to adminsupport@petshopboyz.com.au

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Website Overhaul

Thankyou for bearing with us over the last few months! It was a big job but most of it has now been finished. We were in desperate need to update the website with our new logo and colours. For those of you who remember what it used to look like I'm sure you will or have been shocked by how different it is. We want to make shopping online easier, simpler and offer more of our products online.

Today I have added the Shootag product range. Never heard of Shootag? Its a revolutionary NATURAL flea and Tick Tag. Check out http://www.shootag.com.au/ for more information.

And to purchase Click Here


Food Guarding - A How To with Julie Tolliday

Today I spoke with Julie Tolliday, a very well respected dog behaviour specialist. A common problem that I've had in the past and many of our customers tell us about is food guarding. What is food guarding? When you give your dog an item of food and there is no way you could get it back as far as the dog is concerned - even if the house was burning down. So many of our beloved dogs have a fond love affair with food, but what if they are eating something they shouldnt? What if they are eating something we need to take off them? This can be quite difficult and even the sweetest of dogs can become aggressive when food is at stake. The following technique can be used for tennis balls, toys, bones, your favourite pair of shoes etc.

Training dogs myself I can get them to sit, stay, lay down, roll over but I have NEVER been able to teach a dog to drop. I'm sure every dog owner has had that moment of "drop the ball" ... "please drop the ball" "DROP!" ... As always Julie has the answer.

Food Guarding Exercise for Bones
Phase 1: Using an old (boring) bone
1.     Tie the dog up so he can’t take off with the bone.
2.    Give the dog the old bone.
3.    Hold a high value treat (cabanossi, barbecue chicken, salami) near the dog’s mouth and say “Give” firmly.
4.    Take the bone from the dog and swap for the treat.
5.    Repeat until you can see that the dog is surrendering the bone quite willingly.
6.    Give the dog the old bone.
7.    Say “Give” and retrieve the old bone. (He should be more willing to surrender the bone because he has been getting good stuff for it.)
8.    Smear the old bone with some cheese spread and return to the dog. (The bone comes back better!)
9.    Repeat this phase until the dog is dropping the bone very willingly in anticipation of something better coming back.
Phase 2: Using a bone with meat on it
1.     Tie the dog up so he can’t take off with the bone.
2.    Give the dog the scantly covered bone (hardly any meat).
3.    Say “Give”, anticipating that the dog will drop the bone, after all of the previous work.
4.    As you take the bone give the dog a small piece of meat. (He gets more meat than the bone he has surrendered.)
5.    Repeat this phase to ensure that the dog is surrendering very willingly.
6.    As time goes on, give the dog a more meaty bone, reducing the number of times you give a reward for surrendering the bone so that the dog just does it because you say so.
7.    If there is any sign of growling at this stage you need to go back to the previous level.
J The aim of this exercise is to condition the dog to think that the approach of a human is a good thing, even if the dog has a bone in his possession. They learn that surrendering a bone (or other valuable resources) is sometimes followed by something better.



Friday, March 11, 2011

Setting An Example in Animal Care

We pride ourselves in our animal care. None of the staff here can stand to see an animal neglected or mistreated which we see alot in other stores. We would like to take this time to thank all of the lovely customers who do praise us for the effort we put into the cleanliness and care routines that revolve around our animals. It's really positive for us to hear that our efforts are noticed. We have been approached by 3 different TAFE campuses to take students around our store in the past month.

We put animal care before convenience. I think this is important for all pet shops to take into consideration. Any animal under the care of a pet store should not suffer because it's needs are inconvenient. The same as a pet owner should not purchase a pet without knowing and fully understanding that animals needs.

We hope to set an example to not only the public but also to other stores. By doing this, we can really make a difference to the future.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Nootie Shampoos & Spritz


 


The NEW Nootie range of Shampoos and Spritz at our mayfield store smell FANTASTIC! Don't take our word for it come and have a smell, the only problem you will have deciding is which one to get. There's a shampoo in the top for your weekly washing and a spritz in the bottom for keeping those doggy smells at bay. Thi is especially handy for dogs who are kept inside the house.