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Hong Kong’s Dogartists: Fun-filled Training in Action - P2/2 (In Cantonese)
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Today’s Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants
will be presented
in Cantonese,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean,
Malay, Mongolian,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish
and Thai.
Esteemed viewers,
welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Today’s we conclude our
two-part show featuring
Dogartists, a famous
non-profit organization
in Hong Kong
which offers courses to
people facing challenges
in training their
canine companions.
Dogartists,
founded in 2007,
uses compassionate
teaching methods
to impart skills and teach
appropriate behavior to
our beloved dog friends.
In January 2011,
Jacky Ching, the founder
and chief dog trainer
at Dogartists, established
The Hong Kong
Academy for
Professional Dog Trainers.
The Academy offers
dog trainer diploma courses
that involve intensive
study of canine behavior
and emotion.
Currently
there are six qualified
professional dogs trainers
who have graduated
from the school.
They work together
with Jacky to do
canine training work
at stray dog shelters,
charity organizations and
pet hospitals as well as
give private lessons.
The institution seeks
to inform the community
that all dogs are capable
of being trained
as canines are very clever,
friendly, loyal in nature,
and full of love and joy.
Traditionally in Hong Kong
store-bought pure-bred
dogs have been favored
by those looking to
adopt an animal friend.
Puppy mills are places
where dogs are
intensively bred
much like animals
on factory farms
for purposes
of supplying pet stores
with pure-bred canines.
These facilities are places
of inherent cruelty and
no matter where you go,
there are already
plenty of dogs in shelters
needing homes.
Dogartists and
the Academy encourage
the adoption of strays,
the majority of whom
are mixed breeds.
Jacky emphasizes
in his presentations at
schools and youth centers
that it is best
to take in a canine
from a shelter rather than
buying one at a pet shop.
There are many
charity organizations
that work with schools
and arrange activities
to appeal to the youth,
to bring back the proper
conception about dogs.
They also call on
the public to adopt
instead of buying dogs.
Jacky says many
dog training institutions
in Hong Kong
focus on teaching fierce
and excitable canines,
but a unique aspect
of the Academy is
that it has developed
training techniques
for introverted dogs.
Now we are mainly
helping shy dogs
to build their confidence.
Since training timid dogs
needs more time,
I have to train a group
of people first and then
they can assist me
in the training class.
There are
relatively few people
doing shy dog training;
therefore we organize
a volunteer team to
conduct training classes
in dog shelters,
so the timid dogs
can have more chances
to be adopted.
Humans typically use
language to communicate,
but how about dogs?
Understanding
how dogs send messages
to people and each other
is important if one is
to be successful in their
canine training efforts.
Dog communication
is not based on language.
They have a dozen howls
to express their emotions
such as dissatisfaction,
a sense of joy
or unhappiness.
They don’t use language
to communicate.
Dog communication
mainly relies on
eye contact
and body language.
I think when
you look at your dog,
you will understand
what he wants to express
through his eyes
or facial expression.
Why does he
express emotions
through his eyes or face?
It is not only
for your understanding,
but also for the other dogs.
Undergoing constructive
dog training makes
canine companions happy
and family life
more harmonious.
Candy Chang,
one of the dog trainers
from Dogartists now
provides her perspectives
on this topic.
Do you think that dogs
need training courses?
Dog training is necessary.
We have to play games
with them; basically
they just want to help you.
After helping to do tasks,
they are happy
to have your reward.
It’s just like kids feel happy
when they go to school
and acquire knowledge.
When dogs learn
some skills,
thinking that they can
help you to do things,
they also feel happy.
After being trained,
they can help us
to do some tasks.
For example, at home,
if a roll of a tissue-paper
falls on the ground,
my dog would surely
help me to pick it up.
Candy trained her canine
companion Bingo with
Jacky Ching’s guidance.
What were some of
the fundamental concepts
that were taught?
The training started
in mid-2009, with help
from teacher Jacky.
He taught us
how to make learning fun
for dogs and how to
use games for practice.
We started from
basic commands like
“sit,” “come,” “down”
and then “jump.”
Leaping does
make the dog happy.
Later on he (Bingo)
liked to jump whatever
and we started to do
some trick-related training
such as greeting,
pretending to be asleep,
or walking on a cylinder.
We need to be
as happy as possible
when we are with them,
so they feel secure
and very happy.
Jacky will now
introduce us to
two beautiful champion
Labrador dogs that like
to swim at the Pets Park
Swimming Pool
in Hong Kong.
They are father and son.
The father has
a physical condition
and thus swimming helps
to maintain his fitness.
These two Labrador dogs
belong to my student.
One is a chocolate color
and the other is black.
The chocolate one
is the father;
his joints have problems.
He won prizes
and was very famous in
the obstacle competitions.
But later, we found that
he had hip joint problems
and then
he never took part in
the training after that.
Therefore, he mainly
goes swimming every week
and that helps
his hip joints.
Today his son went along
with him to swim and play.
A Labrador dog is
a water dog, likes water,
and prefers swimming.
The black dog is his son
and has been the champion
for several years
in the Highest Level of
Obedience Competition.
He got almost full marks
for all events.
Could you tell us
the benefits of swimming
for dogs?
Hong Kong is hot.
Swimming cools down
their body temperature
and they feel comfortable.
Swimming is good
for joints and muscles,
improving
muscle flexibility
and that reduces strain
on the joints.
This is very important.
And because
he likes swimming,
he is more cheerful
and that definitely helps
to improve the health.
Swimming is good
for all ages.
For example, large dogs
need more exercise
like running, and
their cartilage requires
at least 10 months
to completely develop.
If there are impacts
or excess stress
on the joint cartilage that
are not mature enough
and the soft tissue
is still growing, that
will result in inadequate
strength and quantity
of soft tissue in the future.
Therefore it is not good
to do strenuous exercise
before the puppies
are fully developed.
But if you want them
to be healthier
and to do exercise,
they can do
sports-like swimming.
There is no need
to explain much about
why swimming is good
for older dogs,
as swimming is definitely
good for their health,
particularly for their
cardiovascular function.
If your dog likes swimming
and knows that he can
go to swim again,
your relationship
with your dog
will be much improved.
Therefore, swimming can
bring a close
parent-child interaction
and relationship between
the dog and the caregiver.
Jacqueline and Cherry
are dog-lovers
who have also brought
their canine companions
Pear and QQ respectively
to Pets Park
Swimming Pool.
Why did they decide
to bring them
to the refreshing pool
for a swim?
He (Pear) has
hip dysplasia
and therefore we started
taking him to swim
when he was a puppy.
He likes swimming so much.
Today we took him here
to see if he likes this place.
Swimming can improve
muscle activity,
without causing too much
strain like running.
Not only can they
lose weight swimming,
but it is also good
for their joints,
as the workout
is not too much.
It is rather
a good activity for dogs,
especially in summer.
What is the best age
for canines
to start doing exercise?
Dogs can do exercise,
but only after their bones
are completely developed.
How do we know
if the bones are
completely developed?
When you find a deep pit
over his skull,
it means their bones
and skeletal cartilage
are entirely developed.
Only after that
dogs can do a lot of
and strenuous exercises.
It is because soft tissue
can protect joints.
If too much exercise
is given to a
five or six month old dog,
it not only hinders
the development
of soft tissue but also
puts wear and tear
on the cartilage with
the friction and pressure.
So, I think it is good
for big-sized dogs
to have a lot of exercise
after being 10 months old,
while eight months old
for small-sized dogs
and nine months old
for medium-sized dogs.
Do they need exercise
before that?
Yes, they need it
but do gentle exercises.
Similar to humans,
dogs like cleanliness.
We close with some
canine toileting tips.
In fact, most dogs like
to be clean.
To manage
their toilet training,
it is usually easier
when they are puppies,
as their mothers
would lick their organs
after meals, to stimulate
urination and defecation.
Normally 15 minutes
after the meal, dogs like
to go to the toilet,
so it is the time
to bring them outdoors
or to the toilet areas
for toileting.
But they should not
be put in a confined area
or an area that gives
the feeling of being trapped.
We should praise them
when they are finished.
Bingo loves cleanliness.
If I don’t clean up
his toilet area
after toileting,
he won’t go again
until the toilet area
has been cleaned up.
After our interview
with the team
from Dogartists,
we presented Jacky Ching
and Candy Chang
each a copy of
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
#1 international
best seller,
“The Noble Wilds,”
which they both
gladly received.
Jacky Ching, Candy Chang
and other members
of the Dogartists’ team,
our thanks for providing
such wonderful advice
on caring for our furry
canine friends as well as
promoting the adoption
of stray dogs in shelters.
May many others follow
in your bright footsteps
of working to better
human-animal relations
and bringing continual
happiness and joy
to our animal friends.
I am Jacky, the founder
of Dogartists.
I have watched
the programs
on Supreme Master
Television
and have found them
to be very informative
and educational.
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on Jacky Ching
and Dogartists,
please visit:
Thank you for your
wonderful presence today
on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Up next is
Enlightening Entertainment
after Noteworthy News.
May Providence guide
the lives of all beings
on our shared planet.
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