Raneem Kennels

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Raneem Kennels Riyadh. Raneem is a secure, exclusive and fully enclosed purpose built compound where we offer small and big dog boarding and training. We can also provide security and explosive sniffing service dogs for your business or personal security needs. At Raneem we have been professionally training and boarding dogs for almost 10 years and consider ourselves the most exclusive kennel and dog security facility in Riyadh

Basic Obedience Training for Mr.Abdullah Aldughaither's dog Tyson and boarding July 25 to Aug.25,2014
26/08/2014

Basic Obedience Training for Mr.Abdullah Aldughaither's dog Tyson and boarding July 25 to Aug.25,2014

24/06/2014

Thank you Mr Akif Aliyev to for giving us the opportunity to look after Brinkley (Golden Retriever) for you.
Boarding Date : June 22 to Aug.30,2014.

Our Kennels are monitored by 24/7 Security Camera. We have recently upgraded our cameras and will soon be able to provid...
31/03/2014

Our Kennels are monitored by 24/7 Security Camera. We have recently upgraded our cameras and will soon be able to provide online access to view your dog from anywhere around the world.... Giving you peace of mind. Indeed your dogs "Home Away from Home"

Our latest Flyer in Arabic
31/03/2014

Our latest Flyer in Arabic

Raneem excels in training dogs and handlers to meet the ever-increasing demands in the fight against explosives, terrori...
18/03/2014

Raneem excels in training dogs and handlers to meet the ever-increasing demands in the fight against explosives, terrorists, narcotics and illegal immigrants

Our experience is geared to provide a high quality of service tailored to meet our clients requirements in all aspects of Canine Security. We also provide our client with a short course "Working with Dogs" this enables the client ad their staff to become more aware of the capabilities of the search dog.

At our training facility we can train and supply dogs in the following Disciplines:-

•Police Dogs
•Security Dogs
•Explosive Detection
•Narcotic Detection
•Area Clearance Dogs
•Passive Response
•Pro-Active Search
•Arson/Accelerant Detection
•Search and Rescue
•Immigration Control
•Oil & Gas Leak Detection
•Illegal Substance Detection
•Handler Training

Our professionalism and operational expertise is second to none.

18/02/2014

Top Ten Dog Training Tips

1. LISTEN TO YOUR DOG
Learn to listen to your dog. If your dog appears to be uncomfortable meeting another dog, animal or person, don’t insist that he say hello. He’s telling you that he isn’t comfortable for a reason, and you should respect that. Forcing the issue can often result in bigger problems down the line.
2. BE GENEROUS WITH YOUR AFFECTION
Most people don’t have a problem being very clear about when they are unhappy with their dogs, but, they often ignore the good stuff. Big mistake! Make sure you give your dog lots of attention when he’s doing the right thing. Let him know when he’s been a good boy. That’s the time to be extra generous with your attention and praise. It’s even okay to be a little over the top.
3. DOES HE REALLY LIKE IT?
Just because the bag says “a treat all dogs love” doesn’t mean your dog will automatically love it. Some dogs are very selective about what they like to eat. Soft and chewy treats are usually more exciting for your dog than hard and crunchy treats. Keep your eyes open for what he enjoys.
4. TELL HIM WHAT YOU WANT HIM TO DO
There is nothing inherently wrong with telling your dog “no,” except that it doesn’t give him enough information. Instead of telling your dog “no,” tell him what you want him to do. Dogs don’t generalize well, so if your dog jumps up on someone to say hello and you say no, he may jump higher or he may jump to the left side instead of the right. A better alternative would be to ask him to “sit.” Tell him what you want him to do in order to avoid confusion.
5. BE CONSISTENT
Whenever you’re training your dog, it’s important to get as many family members involved as possible so everyone’s on the same page. If you are telling your dog “off” when he jumps on the couch and someone else is saying “down,” while someone else is letting him hang out up there, how on earth is he ever going to learn what you want? Consistency will be the key to your success.
6. HAVE REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS
Changing behavior takes time. You need to have realistic expectations about changing your dog’s behavior as well as how long it will take to change behaviors that you don’t like. Often behaviors which are “normal” doggie behaviors will take the most time such as barking, digging and jumping. You also need to consider how long your dog has rehearsed the behavior. For example, if you didn’t mind that your dog jumped up on people to say hi for the last seven years and now you decide that you don’t want him to do that anymore, that behavior will take a much longer time to undo than if you had addressed it when he was a pup. Remember it’s never too late to change the behavior some will just take longer than others.
7. DON’T UNDERESTIMATE THE BENEFITS OF FEEDING A HIGH QUALITY FOOD
Feed your dog a high-quality diet with appropriate amounts of protein. If your dog spends most of his days lounging in your condo, don’t feed him food with a protein level that is ideal for dogs who herd sheep all day. The money that you will spend on feeding an appropriate quality food will often be money that you save in vet bills later on. I recommend you always check with your veterinarian for the right diet for your dog.
8. YOU GET WHAT YOU REINFORCE – NOT NECESSARILY WHAT YOU WANT
If your dog exhibits a behavior you don’t like, there is a strong likelihood that it’s something that has been reinforced before. A great example is when your dog brings you a toy and barks to entice you to throw it. You throw the toy. Your dog has just learned that barking gets you to do what he wants. You say “no,” and he barks even more. Heaven forbid you give in and throw the toy now! Why? Because you will have taught him persistence pays off. Before you know it you’ll have a dog that barks and barks every time he wants something. The solution? Ignore his barking or ask him to do something for you (like “sit”) before you throw his toy.
9. BRIBERY VS. REWARD
The idea of using treats to train is often equated with bribery. Truthfully, dogs do what works. If using treats gets them to do what you want, then why not? You can also use the world around you as a reinforcement. Every interaction you have with your dog is a learning opportunity, so when you think about it, you probably don’t use food very often except during active training sessions. So why does your dog continue to hang out? Because you reinforce him with praise, touch, games and walks. Just remember, the behavior should produce the treat; the treat should not produce the behavior.
10. FREEDOM
Let your new dog gradually earn freedom throughout your home. A common error that many pet parents make is giving their new dog too much freedom too soon. This can easily lead to accidents relating to housetraining and destructive chewing. So, close off doors to unoccupied rooms and use baby gates to section off parts of the house, if necessary. One of the best ways to minimize incidents is to keep your dog tethered to you in the house and by using a crate or doggie safe area when you can’t actively supervise him.

Raneem Kennels located in Thumama, Riyadh. We care for your pet. Your pets home away from home. We offer a professional ...
11/02/2014

Raneem Kennels located in Thumama, Riyadh. We care for your pet. Your pets home away from home. We offer a professional service and have over 10 years experience in caring for Dogs. We look forward to serving you and your dog.

04/02/2014

Address

Thumamah Road
Riyadh
13433

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

0553577300

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