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Is your dog suffering from itchy skin? Learn the DO’s and DON’Ts of treatment–and easy Prevention

Is your dog suffering itchy skin? Learn the do’s & don’ts of treatment—and PREVENTION!

Article/Doggy Tips by: Danni Sheppet-Hamilton

  • Qualified Vet Nurse
  • Dogtech® Training Instructor

It’s that time again…summer and hot weather can mean itchy skin for our canine friends.

Is your dog keeping you awake scratching & chewing? To find a solution, we must first understand why our dogs get skin allergies and the different variations of what could be causing your dog to keep you up at night scratching & chewing.

We also must understand why treating the cause doesn’t necessarily treat the problem.

Causes of doggy skin problems–what you should–and shouldn’t do to treat them:

Our most common problem is fleas.

When your dog is itching, looking for fleas is probably the place to start. Even if you can’t obviously see a flea on your dog, it doesn’t mean there isn’t an infestation about to hatch. Fleas have 4 stages involved in their life/breeding cycle. The adult fleas you can see are only 5% of the problem.

Prevention: This is why prevention is so important. Most owners try and use ‘top spot’ products expecting them to have an instant ‘fix it’ affect on their dog that may have a huge flea problem.

Remember, although these products do kill the adult flea, their main job is to PREVENT the flea cycle from getting out of control. That’s why it is important to use these products all year thru, as once the warmer season hits, if your dogs haven’t had flea prevention used over this time, the eggs that have been lying dormant over the cooler period will hatch–and that has the potential to become a big problem.

Unfortunately, flea powders and collars are ‘yesterdays’ remedy. I say they only make the flea ‘sneeze’, not drop off the dog–or better drop dead and off the dog!

New solutions: Fortunately technology has come a long way and your dog simply doesn’t have to endure the itch and discomfort of fleas any longer. Consult your Vet for the appropriate product that suits your lifestyle.

EVEN ONE FLEA IS TOO MANY. It is also important to keep in mind that even if your dog is not madly scratching, it doesn’t mean he/she doesn’t have fleas–it could mean his/her sensitivity isn’t as great. Also remember the importance of treating the entire doggy environment–carpet, dog bedding, etc.

Atopy: A fancy name for what is best described as hay fever for dogs. Although our dogs don’t sneeze, cough, and walk around with puffy eyes & runny noses, it is the way that this condition is transferred that is similar.

Atopy is an allergy against inhaled allergens. This might include dust mites, pollens, mold spores, and any other inhalants that may be affected by a seasonal change. The way we can determine if our dog has an Atopic allergy is by asking:

  • Does my dog itch all over and in no particular place?
  • Does my dog get regular ear infections?
  • Does my dog lick and chew it’s feet?

This condition has varied treatments and it is important you take your dog to the Vet as soon as you suspect this condition–once it has gone too long it can create severe skin infections and ear problems. Definitely do not try to fix this problem on your own.

Contact allergies: Basically just like it sounds–an allergy from coming into contact with grasses, trees, plants,etc. These are the more common causes, but some dogs may also be allergic to wool (eg. carpet) and other allergic matter that has contact to their skin. This usually presents on the underside of the dog as though the dog may have a ‘water line’ along it’s side, where the dog comes in contact with the allergen when it lies down. It may also lick & chew it’s feet. Again, go straight to the Vet–another problem you shouldn’t try to resolve yourself. Before you race to the Vet, have a good look around your garden and take note of what is there. Your Vet will know what may be a likely cause of the problem.

Food allergies: If this is the cause, you dog is probably not just starting to itch now that warm weather is here, so that will be a tell tale sign. Your Vet can explain how this works, but food allergies are less common than the other problems we have discussed so far.

Sarcoptic mange: Don’t forget about good old mange mites. Sarcoptic mange is transferable to humans, so be careful. As yourself:

  • Where has my dog been lately?
  • Has my dog come into contact with any wildlife?

Demodectic mange is different, but with both problems the solution is to go straight to your Vet–medication is required.

Why is it so important to attend to itching dogs quickly and why shouldn’t you try to cure the problem yourself with different shampoos, potions, and lotions?


As our dogs become irritated by any of the problems mentioned above, they start to itch, scratch, and chew at themselves attempting to provide themselves some relief.

Commensals: On a dogs skin is what we call ‘commensals’–organisms that live naturally on the skin to keep the skin healthy and prevent worse pathogens or ‘nasties’ from entering the skin layer. These commensals are Staph (bacteria) and Malassezia (yeast). When our dog breaks the skin layer by chewing & scratching, combining that with salava and a warm, moist environment, these commensals get very excited. They start to help each other grow and before we know it, not only does our dog have the original reason for itching, but they also have a raging skin infection to go with it!

Treat the cause early: Hence the importance of treating the underlying cause quickly so it doesn’t get to the next stage. If you leave it too long, it is harder to resolve and your dog will go through the grief of excessive itchiness until mum or dad takes him/her to be treated. The yeast growth that will occur is actually very itchy all on it’s own so that the more it grows, the itchier your dog becomes. Some dogs are particularly sensitive to this, so even the slightest Malassezia growth will send a dog scratching madly.

Remember–Human products may irritate your dog

Please don’t use ‘made for human products’ on your dog’s coat. Dogs have a thinner skin layer than humans and also a different PH. This is why we shouldn’t use human shampoos–even baby shampoos–on our dogs.

Essential oils are out as well, so no shampoos containing:

  • tea tree
  • lavender
  • eucalyptus

….even if you can buy them at the Pet shop! They are very irritating to your dogs skin.

Also taboo: Wool wash, fabric softener, sunlight soap and any other variation of ridiculous methods people say are great to make your dog softer, whiter, blacker, and/or pink polka dots–all bad, forbidden, taboo for your dog if you want her/him to enjoy a healthy coat & skin.

Save time, money & frustration: Just stick to a good quality, soap free dog shampoo that is recommended by your Vet. You will save your dog hours of misery and yourself time and money sorting out problems that could have been easily prevented.

Remember–do not try to self treat!


I often see people try and treat their dog while stabbing in the dark about what may be causing the itch. They try essential oil (eg tea tree) shampoos and antibacterial shampoos trying to give their dog relief.

The problem is essential oils are terrible things for a dogs skin and will be sure to make the problem worse. It is a fallacy that treating with tea tree shampoo will help the skin infection.

Likewise, if we use an antibacterial shampoo before our dog has an infection, we will surely dry their skin and make the dog feel itchier with not only a skin allergy, but now combined with dry skin as well.

Non-professionals commonly treat the wrong problem with the wrong solution. This results in the dogs skin becoming worse so what could have been prevented, now has the dog suffering a raging skin infection.

So please remember...be especially alert for doggy skin problems during hot weather, treat underlying causes straight away so you then won’t necessarily have to end up treating the infection–and if in any doubt, consult your Vet.

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Santa’s Pets — Holiday Pet Gallery 2010

Seasons Greetings from DogTech® International

Enjoy Santa’s Pet gallery 2010

And Santa’s slide show gallery 2010


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Paws for thought and help stressed-out dogs

DogTech® International John Richardson was recently in the United Kingdom helping to solve local doggy problems and speaking to UK animal lovers about turning their passion into their profession by joining the DogTech® Team.

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Doggy Fireworks fear? We can help!

Fireworks displays do not have to be a problem for your family and dog this holiday season!

One of the most common problems people say they have with their dogs is the dogs fear of loud, unexpected noises – such as fireworks.

DogTech® Trainers regularly receive reports from dog owners whose dogs go completely ballistic during fireworks displays — causing them to run off and get lost – or even end up on the owners roof!!

This is obviously upsetting for both the dog and the dogs family.

DogTech® can help you overcome your dog’s sensitivity to the noise of Fireworks with our exclusive Whisper Wise® Fireworks Desensitizing Program CD.

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Protect your dog this Holiday Season.

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Planning a new puppy for Christmas? Remember the owners manual

Planning a new puppy for Christmas? Remember the owners manual.

Article/ Doggy Tips by: Katrina Boyd

Dogtech® New South Wales –Northern beaches group training

Christmas Puppies


Well, it’s that time of year, and for a lot of households the discussion on whether to get a new addition to the family has come around again.

Will it be this year a new puppy arrives in the Christmas stocking for the family to enjoy?


Firstly, it is important that you pick the right dog for you and your family; for example, if you work long hours and live in a small apartment, I wouldn’t recommend a high energy dog such as a Jack Russell. Do some research into which breed suits your environment and family set-up.

Remember the Owners manual–attend Puppy Pre-school

Okay, so you have your new puppy. The first thing you should do is enroll into Puppy Pre-school.

There are many reasons why puppy school is important: Did you know that your puppy’s imprinting age is between 8 and 16 weeks? This is where your puppy learns what is and isn’t acceptable behaviour.

I recommend a lot of off-leash play at puppy school which allows the puppies to teach each other how to play in a polite and socially acceptable way.

Crucial period: If you miss this crucial period in your puppies development, you cannot get it back. Not socializing your puppy may lead to a very confused, insecure dog that will end up with behavioural problems later in life–and as the saying goes, ‘ an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure’.

Avoid the most common mistakes

One mistake we see often is when people who already have a dog get a second or third dog and do not take the new puppy to Puppy school. The new puppy will play extremely well with the family dogs, but is nervous and anti-social with ‘strange’ dogs in the park or walking by the home.

Dogtech® Puppy Pre-schools

At Dogtech®, our focus is on helping you manage your puppy by sharing our positive motivation, rewards based training methods with you in a fun & interesting manner. We only use gentle methods to ensure a well balanced, happy pup.

Vaccination requirements

Your puppy will only need her/his first vaccination to attend our Dogtech® Puppy school; We ensure that all vaccination papers are sighted prior to commencement of the class, for everyone’s protection.

Home puppy setup

Another way to ensure a well behaved dog is to get all the right information first–such as how to treat your puppy at home.  Many Dogtech® Trainers offer a special In-home puppy set-up service . The Dogtech® Specialist will visit you in your home whilst your puppy is between 8 and 16 weeks of age and share with you the things you need to know to get the best start in life for you and your new puppy.

By completing Puppy School and the In-home puppy set-up course, you will be sure to have the correct information to ensure a happy, secure little puppy.

Owners manual


Remember, it is important to ensure proper and correct maintenance, not only in the early stages of your dogs life, but also for the 13, 14, or 15 years you will have your dog.

When you buy a new car you follow the servicing requirements in the Owners Manual don’t you? And why do you follow those requirements? To ensure it continues to run well and perform for you day in and day out, correct?

It’s the same with a dog–you must train your dog in the same fashion as you service your car--regularly. Without you, the new leader of the pack, guiding him/her through life with love, discipline, training, and obedience–you are likely to end up with a dog that doesn’t function the way you dreamed.

Be a happy Owner–Not part of the problem!

Each year around 300,000 dogs are put down in Australia–many because their owners simply weren’t prepared and couldn’t cope with minor issues that became major problems with their dog.

Most of these tragedies are avoidable by prospective doggy owners taking the time to research the best type of dog for their situation–and ensuring they get the Owners manual by attending a good training course to learn the basics of  living & communicating with our ‘best friends’.


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Exclusive Christmas Gift Ideas for Dog Lovers –By DogTech

Merry Christmas from DogTech®!

Whether you are planning to GIVE or RECEIVE a new puppy this Christmas; want to reward your beloved pet companion; or have friends/family with a pet dog in their household ‘Pack’ DogTech® has the perfect gift this Christmas!

Check out our great Christmas gift ideas and order direct from your local DogTech® Trainer or on-line from our Doggy On-line Store.

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The Dog Whisperer© – by John Richardson

The best selling guide to your canine companion   —– $24.95

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Learn why dogs do the things they do. A light-hearted yet informative book about the world of dogs and dog owners.                                            $24.95

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Easy step by step training for your dog.                         $24.95

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Be Part of the Doggy Rescue Solution – Consider Adopting FIRST this Christmas!

URGENT!  Help SOLVE the flood of Christmas dogs arriving in Animal Shelters

By: Anita Strong – DogTech® Behavioral Training Therapist/Sydney Hills District

As the festive season approaches, many animal shelters and welfare organizations are already flooded with abandoned dogs.

The flooding will only get worse after the holidays, when some people begin to feel that the cute little puppy in the Santa hat isn’t such a good idea — after all, it comes with NO INSTRUCTIONS!

Whilst there are legitimate reasons why some people have to surrender their dogs, it is astounding to hear how many owners give up their family dog simply because it is not convenient for them anymore — they may be going on a “well deserved” holiday and do not want to pay the kennel fees — or maybe the dog will get in the way at the parties.

A dog is for life, not just for Christmas — or when it is convenient for us!

Some dogs suffer stress in shelters

Many councils now have a no kill or low kill policy which, on the one hand, is good news that the dogs are spared the death sentence. However, on the other hand, many dogs are cooped up in the animal shelters for months, even years, suffering a great deal of stress & anxiety.

Be part of the Solution

YOU CAN HELP. If you are, or know someone who is thinking of getting a dog — why not ADOPT one from the various animal welfare organizations,e.g. the pound, RSPCA, Doggie Rescue, 4 PAWS Rescue, etc.?

A Great Selection


Rescued dogs come in all ages, shapes & sizes — from pure-breeds to good ole mongrels — to suite your desire and circumstances. Many of them are healthy & well behaved, but you may wish to give a sick or older dog a second chance — or even take on the fun and challenge of training a boisterous hound!

Even if you are not looking for a dog now, you can help by sponsoring a shelter dog or buying a calender from the welfare organizations as a Christmas gift.

Return the Unconditional Love

When we get a dog, we take on the responsibility for their lifetime. It is the least we can do to repay them for their unconditional love and loyalty — as well as the endless pleasure & comfort they give us. However, a dog needs more than a full stomach & comfy bed — they also need physical exercise and mental stimulation.

Dogs ‘r Dogs!

Dogs behave like dogs – they will jump or bark for attention, and chew things if they are bored — unless we teach them otherwise. If  we take the responsibility to train and discipline our dogs so that they learn how to behave appropriately in the human pack, there will most certainly be fewer dogs in the pound next Christmas.

Training Ensures Harmony

DOGTECH® CAN HELP you with the training. We run Puppy Schools, Adolescent & Adult Group Classes, and offer private training In-home. So whether you have a rescued dog, a new puppy, or need to train your current dog for a more happy & harmonious life with you, please call us ,                        ” we can help”.


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DogTech International Announces United Kingdom Expansion

DogTech® International

For Immediate Release

DogTech International Announces United Kingdom Expansion –                Min Lacey Appointed as Regional Master Franchise Operator

Min Lacey

DogTech® International has announced the launch of its United Kingdom expansion program and the appointment of Min Lacey as the Regional Master Franchise operator for the Gloucestershire region.

Dogtech® International General Manager Olga Hromow is currently in the UK assisting Ms Lacey with initial set up procedures.

” We have been swamped with requests for information about the DogTech® franchise opportunity since we began accepting applications from UK residents last year,” reports Steven Hall – Director of Marketing & Business Development.

” DogTech® Founder/CEO John Richardson will be arriving in the UK next week to personally meet with selected applicants for Exclusive Area Franchise territories,” said Mr Hall.

DogTech® UK will offer the full range of exclusive DogTech® and  Whisper Wise® Services & Products including:

  • In-home puppy set-up & training
  • Puppy Pre-school training
  • Adolescent & Adult dog group training classes
  • In-home dog behaviour training
  • Exclusive Whisper Wise® pet products
  • Whisper Wise doggy training books, DVD’s, and CD’s
  • In-service workshops at local Veterinary Clinics and Pet stores

DogTech® International is part of the $60Billion pa Global Pet Services Industry. The company is considered one of Australia’s premier operators in this growing industry sector.

DogTech® has embarked on a major international expansion program and currently has Franchise business opportunities available in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, India, Japan, the United States, and the United Kingdom.

About DogTech® International

For additional information regarding DogTech® International, DogTech® United Kingdom, or Franchise business opportunities with DogTech®, visit the website:

www.dogtech.com.au

Or contact: Steven Hall

Email: dogtechint.shall@gmail.com

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Les Treuer Receives ” STAR of the YEAR” Award — Dog Training, Sydney

For Immediate Release

November 15, 2010

Les Treuer Receives “STAR of the YEAR” Award

DogTech® International has announced its coveted “STAR of the YEAR” Award has been received by Les Treuer of DogTech® Liverpool/Sydney.

DogTech® Founder & CEO John Richardson presented the Award to Les during the company’s recent “Conference of the Stars” gathering at the Kogarah Golf Club in Sydney, Australia.

As well as the Top Honor, Les was a triple Champion Award winner, also receiving:

  • Group Adolescent Training Champion 2010 Award
  • Product Sales Champion 2010 Award
  • Marketing Champion 2010 Award

Les has been a multi-award winning Dog Trainer/Behaviorist with DogTech® since 2004.

Visit Les Treuer’s business Profile HERE to learn more about DogTech®’s newest STAR!

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