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		<title>Learning To Use Pet Grooming Clippers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2010 07:46:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>petfanatic</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can save a lot of money by learning how to use the pet grooming clippers so that instead of taking your pet to the groomer every few weeks, you can do the grooming yourself. The short hair or fur pets are conveniently groomed at home. You may need scissors, pet grooming clippers, pet brush [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/pets-advice/learning-to-use-pet-grooming-clippers/">Learning To Use Pet Grooming Clippers</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can save a lot of money by learning how to use the pet grooming clippers so that instead of taking your pet to the groomer every few weeks, you can do the grooming yourself. The short hair or fur pets are conveniently groomed at home. You may need scissors, pet grooming clippers, pet brush and a leash when you are getting started. Reserve the scissors specifically for the pet use. Also you have to make use of the pet clippers because the common people clippers are not sturdy enough to grip the pet&rsquo;s hairs.</p>
<p>The smart pet owners often own the tool kit with them which have these important pet grooming clippers, nail clippers and pet brushes. If you have a pet with really long hair, indoor/outdoor pet, you may have to give little more extra care to the pet&rsquo;s coat. Pets with short hair can be easily groomed as compare to other pets. You can keep the vet bills down by keeping these important tools with you as you own a pet and it needs to groom every fewer days and so this pet grooming clipper, nail clippers and a sturdy brush should always be with you.</p>
<p><a href="http://petclipper.org" target='_blank'>Pet Grooming Clippers</a> and Dog Brushes for Coats</p>
<p>you can save a little money by keeping your pet brushed and clipped every time with the pet grooming clippers to avoid from matted hairs especially for the long haired pets. You will always need a brush and a comb which should be specifically modified for your pet (i.e. for long curly, short or thick hairs etc. and softly remove all the tangles from the pet hairs. You will also need to use the comb to work in the under part of the pet&rsquo;s coat. </p>
<p>you must select the convenient way to make your pet comfortable with the tools such as pet grooming clippers which you are using and spend some time to work on your pet. Pet grooming clippers only cuts hair and don&rsquo;t cut the skin of your pet. Also you must know how to make your pet familiar with the noise of the pet grooming clippers but this is tough. Therefore most pet owners prefer to take their pets groomed by the professional groomers because they own perfect pet grooming clippers and bathing supplies.</p>
<p>You should use specific type of essential pet grooming clippers and other accessories with one breed of pet or the type of coat or length, so you should search for the specific grooming tools. Large breed working dogs are in more demand for the featured set of quality tools instead of the standard tools that only suit a toy breed of pet such as Affenpinscher with its insensitive coat.</p>
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		<title>Golden Retriever Grooming Introduction</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 15:44:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golden Retriever grooming can be a pleasant process. Any whole process should be down once or twice a week, and will take you around a ½ sixty minutes of time. Brushing your dog while he is shedding will help to control shedding quite a trifle. While outside, if your Golden Retriever manages to get burs [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/golden-retriever-grooming-introduction/">Golden Retriever Grooming Introduction</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golden Retriever grooming can be a pleasant process. Any whole process should be down once or twice a week, and will take you around a ½ sixty minutes of time. Brushing your dog while he is shedding will help to control shedding quite a trifle. While outside, if your Golden Retriever manages to get burs or the other defects in his hair care, you should instantly take a few moments of your time and get the burs or the other matter from his coat.</p>
<p>To groom your pet, you should always start with a good brushing. Brush his whole body, then once you have finished brushing you will be able to switch to a comb to get out any loose hair care that remains in the coat. While you&#8217;re obtaining out the hair care, you can also inspect your pet for ticks, fleas, and other types of skin ailments. Providing you wish, you can also check his ears and trim his nails as well.</p>
<p>Bathing your Golden is required to preparation, and might be somewhat complicated. Before you try and give him a bath, you should always brush him first, to get rid of tangles. During shampooing, you should always use shampoos that are specifically for dogs, since human shampoo might dry a dog&#8217;s skin out. You don&#8217;t must bathe your dog usually, once every other week is enough. Providing you properly maintain your Golden&#8217;s coat, you&#8217;ll find it&#8217;s much simpler to clean.</p>
<p>To prevent matting, this is very common with Golden Retrievers, you should always make sure you brush your pet on a day-to-day foundation. Metal implements work extremely well, and will make sure you to get a lot what type of hair care out. All The Same some individuals choose that you should look to use scissors and cut the mats, you will be able to easily injure your Golden if he happens to move or jerk. Scissors aren&#8217;t recommended, as brushing and proper bathing will help to prevent matting what type of hair care better than anything else.</p>
<p>To cut your dogs nails, you should trim them a lot, all the while avoiding going down into the fast. You should never let your Golden&#8217;s nails get too long, as long nails might easily take the shape what type of dog&#8217;s foot, resulting in a splay. Therefore, you should always check your Golden Retriever&#8217;s nails and trim them every just a few weeks. Providing you trim it right, you&#8217;ll have at least 2 weeks before that they all must be trimmed again. If you do happen to trim the nails past the fast, bleeding will occur. To stop the bleeding, always Remain some styptic new snow ready to make sure that you&#8217;re happy if you do make a mistake.</p>
<p>Finally, buy a nice <a href="http://www.personalizeddogcollar.net" target="_blank">Personalized Dog Collar</a> or a <a href="http://www.personalizeddogcollar.net/Rhinestone-Dog-Collar.html" target="_blank">Rhinestone Dog Collar</a>. If you have the cash, try for a <a href="http://www.personalizeddogcollar.net/Chanel-Dog-Collar.html" target="_blank">Chanel Dog Collar</a>!</p>
<p>Grooming is an important attribute to the health of every Golden Retriever. All it takes is a bit bit of time from your day to groom your pet and Remain him healthy. Providing you don&#8217;t have the time, inclination to groom your Golden, you will be able to always take him to a professional. Whether you do it yourself or take your Golden to a pro &#8211; preparation is something that simply must be done.</p>
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		<title>Reasons Why Dogs Need to be Properly Groomed on a Regular Basis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 10:59:25 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many dog owners do not  know that it is essential to make sure their canine friends are their dogs well groomed, while they are with their families. It is important in the summer, for dogs to have their fur coats, cared for so they do not  suffer from heat stroke during the hot months. Also, if a dog&rsquo;s nails are not clipped on a regular basis and their nails get too long, it will cause pain in their paws . Finally, having your dog groomed regularly reduces  how much fur is shed in your home. Now, if you are a dog owner in Kentucky, then you it will please you  to know there is an excellent place for <a href="http://www.woofie.net/" target='_blank'>dog grooming in Burlington KY</a>. This place for canine <a href="http://www.woofie.net/" target='_blank'>grooming in Burlington KY</a> is well known throughout the state  for their knowledge of grooming, their care for the dogs, and their friendly, helpful groomers. </p>
<p>Dogs need to be groomed especially in the summer because, with their fur coats, it can get extremely warm  for them if their coats are not shortened or brushed properly. It is very possible for dogs to get heat stroke in the hot summer months if they have long fur  and they are outside for too long. Also, dogs look much better when they are well-maintained . They look they are well-cared for and that they live in the best  homes. Most people do not want their dog looking like it wandered in from  the streets. </p>
<p>Secondly, dogs should have  their nails trimmed regularly to prevent tenderness on their paws and legs. Dogs with long nails, as with humans, can  feel a lot of pain if the nail breaks or becomes ingrown. It is a a good idea to have  your dog&rsquo;s nails clipped probably once or twice a month. Also, you will want to be sure   groomers clip the fur around their paw pads so the dog does not track mud and anything else that might stick to their paws into the house. </p>
<p>Lastly, dogs who are groomed and brushed regularly will  not leave fur all over the home. Groomers have special brushes which get underneath the coat to get rid of  excess hair that is often shed by the dog. So, having your dog groomed will help keep your home free from fur .  Also, studies have shown that people who have their dogs groomed regularly  will be less likely to develop dog allergies if your home is not covered in dog fur. </p>
<p>It is important for dog owners to be diligent in having their canine companions groomed . If a dog is groomed consistently,  the dog will be much happier  in the summer, they will not have to have the pain of an ingrown or chipped nail, and your home will not be covered with fur from the dog. Also, you will probably not  develop dog allergies if your home is not full of dog fur. So, be sure to get your canine to  the groomer and you and your dog will be much happier for it!</p>
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		<title>Things to Consider About a Pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 18:28:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>richie</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is crazy what many people will do for their pets. Some people go out and buy these ridiculous <a href="http://www.doggiedesigner.net/" target='_blank'>Dog Clothes</a> or expensive <a href="http://www.doggiedesigner.net/" target='_blank'>Dog Collars</a>. <a href="http://www.doggiedesigner.net/" target='_blank'>Dog Clothing</a> is not necessary for the animal because they have their own fur, but many people like to get their pets the best money can buy. For some types of pets, it just is not very logical. It doesn&rsquo;t make sense to put a large Rottweiler in a cute outfit because it will probably just rip and ruin everything. There are some measures that people will go to spoil their pets that is absolutely shocking.</p>
<p>Many celebrities will take the absolute best care of their pets. There are reports that celebrities like Oprah have hired people to take care of their pets twenty four hours a day. Others will take their pets to a spa, where people cater to them, hand and foot.  Most people cannot afford to take their pets to a spa, so they will take their animals to a kennel. Here someone will groom and take care of your pet until you come to pick them up.</p>
<p>  It is like a vacation for your pet because they will get to play with people&rsquo;s pets while you are gone. Most people only want the best for their pets, but that can get to be quite pricey when all the luxuries add up.</p>
<p>When you think about buying a pet, you need to take into consideration all the expenses that come with the purchase. There are the basics that you have to get, which include food, water, and the occasional trip to the vet. You need to think about how much more you want to spend because the nicer things cost a lot more. </p>
<p>There is the grooming, toys, or any accessories you might want for your pet. If you buy your animal all the extra things you can think of, you are going to end up spending more than you were originally thinking. It would be much easier to by your pet a few extra things and you could get a second pet with the money that you save.</p>
<p>While pets may be expensive and require attention, they benefit people in so many ways. It is obvious why many people think of their pets as best friends. The amount of love that an animal gives back is immeasurable. It makes all the time and money that you spend on them worth it. Many people like to sit down and relax with their pets, while others live to play with them. It does not matter what you do with your pet because they will be happy no matter what. As long as they are fed and cared for, they have no worries. You could only wish that being happy as a human took so little. If that was the case then many more people throughout the world would be satisfied. We could all learn a thing or two from our pets</p>
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		<title>Discover Common Dog Health Advise</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2009 06:39:13 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you own a dog and are a responsible pet owner, you will most likely either know what things can affect your dog or what <a href="http://www.doghealthadvice.org/" target='_blank'>dog health symptoms</a> you are going to look into it at some point during the life of your pet. </p>
<p>The first thing of <a href="http://www.doghealthadvice.org/" target='_blank'>dog health advice</a> is to start with a clean bill of health from your vet. Make an appointment and make sure that you are at a point where there are no issues with the dog. This way you know that anything strange or unusual in your pet&#8217;s behavior pattern that pops up will be cause for concern.</p>
<p>One of the most common dog health symptoms that your dog might face during its life is a run it with parasitic infestations. These can cause all sorts of issues and diseases in your dog. There are parasites that attack the outside of the pet as well as internal varieties that can cause everything from discomfort to death. The external ones you are familiar with, fleas, ticks lice and mites are but a few. You can help to spot and control these pests with regular brushing and grooming of your animal. The best indication that your pet might be infested is that he or she will be constantly scratching especially on the chest and in the immediate area of the ears. Treatment options will vary and you can get this information from your vet when you discuss the <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Discover-Common-Dog-Health-Issues&#038;id=2580289" target='_blank'>dog health issues</a> with him or her.</p>
<p>The internal parasites that can infest your pet are actually harder to detect and cure. These particularly nasty pests usually, though not always, are passed to your pet from another animal. So it is best to keep your pet away from areas where stray animals can wonder and / or come into contact with your pet. These internal parasites include Whipworms, Tapeworms, Hookworms, Heartworms and Roundworms. They are easily capable of causing a rather rapid and untimely death so you need to identify and deal with them as quickly as you can.</p>
<p>The treatment for this can range from baths with medicine to shots or the applications of cream and regular oral type medication such as pills.</p>
<p>Rabies, which is a disease transmitted through the exchange of saliva or spit, </p>
<p>Actually is the one disease that causes the most concern because there is no cure or treatment available. </p>
<p>Parvovirus, Canine Distemper, Paraifluenzan and Leptospirosis are less common and not deadly today although they are still a huge concern.</p>
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		<title>Dog Care: A Guideline</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 04:59:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>richie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the past twenty years, pet owners have been pampering their pets in a variety of ways. Interesting developments in relation to pet care have made it possible for pet owners to give their pets the very best. Although you may not be able to select the right service for your pet&#8217;s care, it makes [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/dog-care-a-guideline/">Dog Care: A Guideline</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the past twenty years, pet owners have been pampering their pets in a variety of ways. Interesting developments in relation to pet care have made it possible for pet owners to give their pets the very best. Although you may not be able to select the right service for your pet&#8217;s care, it makes sense to find out all you can about the various options available. You can get resources on <a href="http://www.portraitkingdom.com/pet-portraits" target='_blank'>pets portraits</a> by visiting this site. </p>
<p>A doggie day care center is a care center for dogs. Pet owners lead very busy lives today. A person may find it hard to spend time with his or her pet because of a full time table. Leaving the pet unattended in the house each day is not a pleasing idea for the pet&#8217;s owner. </p>
<p>There are day care centers for doggies and daily care centers for children &ndash;both work the same way. Payment for pet care service depends on the number of days, grooming and care that the owner wishes to arrange for his/her pet. Demand for doggie care services has led to an increase in day care centers for dogs in many cities. You can get the best <a href="http://www.portraitkingdom.com" target='_blank'>painted portrait</a> information by visiting this website. </p>
<p>Hotels are now accepting dogs along with their guests. Pets are now being taken on travel by their owners. Traveling with pets on business or vacation trips is the latest trend these days. Hotels making special arrangements for pets belonging to business travelers are increasing in number. </p>
<p>There are sprouting up in different locations hotels designed specifically for pets. The level of service of these hotels has presently expanded from looking after dogs to other acceptable pets. Pet hotels are just like advanced dog kennels, used by owners to keep their pets in the best possible luxury while they are away. </p>
<p>Today, pet spas are very much in existence. If you want to completely pamper your companion animal, nothing compares to a day at the spa. From the ultimate in grooming to delectable food, a pet spa is something akin to heaven on earth for a companion animal. A big price tag is attached to spa treatments for dogs, so you may well be prepared for spending a large sum. Make sure that your dog will enjoy the day at the spa before you decide to invest in these expensive services. </p>
<p>Instead of the pet spa, your dog may enjoy the simpler pleasures of playing with his doggie friends, so you could take him to the dog park close to your home. Dog parks are quite common in cities and towns. Experts in the recreational field expect to see dog parks as a universal feature in all communities&#8217; world wide within a span of five years.  </p>
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		<title>Various Services That Your Canine Can Receive at a Dog Spa</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 06:17:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many services that you can buy for your dog to receive at dog day spas. There are many opportunities for a range of aspects of dog grooming and more at pet spas. Many people think that canine spas just wash your dogs then play with them but they do so much more. Canine [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/various-services-that-your-canine-can-receive-at-a-dog-spa/">Various Services That Your Canine Can Receive at a Dog Spa</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many  services that you can buy for your dog to receive at <a href="http://www.thedoggieden.net/" target='_blank'>dog day spas</a>.  There are many opportunities for  a range of aspects of <a href="http://www.thedoggieden.net/" target='_blank'>dog grooming</a> and more at <a href="http://www.thedoggieden.net/" target='_blank'>pet spas</a>.  Many people think that  canine spas  just wash your dogs then play with them but they do so much more.   Canine spas are a great way to give your  canine a break.  After all your  canine is so good to you so you should treat it to a comforting,  peaceful day.  There are many services that a  canine spa can provide for your beloved  canine.</p>
<p>One service that your  animal can receive while at a canine resort is a shampoo and condition.  This is one of the more basic services that is offered.  The canine washers will scrub your canine  spotless and condition his or hers fur.  Having a  spotless canine with silky fur will not only please you, but it will also please your  animal.  A wash and condition is just one service that is  offered at a  animal resort.</p>
<p>Another service that is  offered at a canine resort is a trim or  shave. If your canine has long and unruly fur then it is a service that is just right for your canine.  You can often  buy a package that includes a wash and condition along with a  shave.  A trim or a full cut will make your canine look sharp and put together.  A  shave or a full cut for your canine is just one of the services that your canine can receive at a canine resort.   </p>
<p>Another service that is  offered at a canine resort is a nail trimming.  This may be one of the smaller or less significant services that your canine can receive, but it is still  extremely important.  Many a times when owner&rsquo;s  attempt to  trim your canine&rsquo;s nails owners make their canine bleed or hurt their canine in general.  This is why it is a good idea to have an experienced person  trim your animal&rsquo;s nails.  This is another service that is  offered at  animal resorts.  </p>
<p>Another service that your canine can receive at a canine resort is a  fun session in a recreation area.  Canine loving workers will play with your  canine and really give your canine a good time.   These workers will  work out your canine and get rid of your canine&rsquo;s extra  vigor.  Your  animal will love playing in the recreation area of the canine resort.  There are many things that your canine can play with in the area.  There are balls,  playthings, and more within the area for your canine to enjoy.  Don&rsquo;t you think that your  animal should have a lot of  amusement once in a while?  There are also other canines in the area that can play with canine.  But, you do not need to worry about your  animal&rsquo;s condition.  There are many supervisors and canine recreation professionals looking after your beloved  canine.  Clearly, canine resorts offer a variety of different services that your canine can receive in a clean, safe, fun environment.   </p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 05:01:40 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a pet owner, taking proper care of them is very important, as you know. Handling where to leave your pets when you go out of town can be difficult. It is important to look into multiple options when looking into kennels to make sure it fits your expectations.</p>
<p> You might want to look at the two different methods of dog boarding Seattle style and dog boarding Everett style for example.It is important to make sure that your pets are going to be comfortable in the kennel. You will also want to become familiar with the staff. It can be really difficult to leave your pets with people who you do not feel confident in their abilities; however, it is really simple to go in and meet the staff beforehand so you are comfortable when it is time to leave your pet. Of course, you are also going to want to compare the prices of the kennels in your area.</p>
<p>Grooming is a pretty typical option at kennels. With grooming there are lots of options and some information you should know beforehand. If your dog has any sort of skin allergies or reactions to soap, you should let them know so they can avoid using them on your pet. Also you will want to let them know if your pet needs to be trimmed. Be careful with instructing them to trim your pet, especially if it is a long-haired dog because they can come out looking pretty silly if it is too short. Clipping your animal&rsquo;s nails can be a tricky aspect of grooming. Because cutting a nail too low can really hurt, you want to check the paws before having them groomed to make sure they need to be clipped.</p>
<p>Before taking your pet to the kennel, you may want to consider making a trip to the vet. It is a nice added security to be completely aware of your pet&rsquo;s status before leaving them in the hands of someone you do not know. When going into the kennel, you can let them know exactly what the vet said so they are aware of your pet&rsquo;s situation. Plus if there is something that is an issue, it is better to find out about it from your vet. </p>
<p>It also is important that you consider how to transport your pet to and from the kennel . Especially with cats, some pets have trouble with car rides and with the pet carriers. If your pet does have issues with travelling, you should talk to your vet about possibly sedating your pet for the trip there and back. This can be somewhat dangerous, but with instructions from your vet it can make the trip to the kennel a lot easier for you and your pet.</p>
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		<title>Successful Methods of Dealing with Aggressive Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 11:32:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s tame dogs have a lot of wild traits that go far back in their bloodlines. After all, their ancestors had to be aggressive to survive, to search for food and shelter, and to mate. A lot of selective breeding has taken place over the centuries which has stopped a lot of the aggression in [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dog-training/successful-methods-of-dealing-with-aggressive-dogs/">Successful Methods of Dealing with Aggressive Dogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today&#8217;s tame dogs have a lot of wild traits that go far back in their bloodlines. After all, their ancestors had to be aggressive to survive, to search for food and shelter, and to mate. A lot of selective breeding has taken place over the centuries which has stopped a lot of the aggression in dogs; however, the ability to attack and cause harm is just as real now as it was back then. It&#8217;s a dog&#8217;s nature to be aggressive, and nothing humans have been able to do has completely restrained this trait. Therefore, it&#8217;s up to us as doting dog owners to learn to help our aggressive dogs handle a trait that is a natural part of them.</p>
<p>As humans we have a lot of control over the aggression in our animals. Even if your dog does begin exhibiting some aggression, you can take steps to comprehend what&#8217;s going on and get control of it without much problem. With dogs, there are several types of aggression. Two of the most commonly found types are dog aggression shown to strangers and that shown to those living in your household. What difference does it make who the dog&#8217;s aggression is being aimed at? Why would we need to waste time defining two types of aggression? Essentially, it&#8217;s because although both of these types are aggression, they take place for different reasons and need to be treated differently. </p>
<p>Obviously, aggression around strangers is easy to see. You know your dog well, so you&#8217;ll know when he gets excessively agitated by watching him pace constantly, bark, whine, and notice the smallest of sounds. Or, alternately, if he becomes very quiet, sitting in one place without taking his eyes off the stranger, be it the postal carrier, a friend, or someone walking down the street. Some dogs just don&#8217;t adapt quickly to people they don&#8217;t know. They prefer to be in the company of people they know and who they feel safe with. Usually this happens because they haven&#8217;t been been introduced to a lot of social situations so that they can get used to the thought of strangers. If you keep your dog confined at home all of the time, how is he ever going to get used to the idea of strangers and unfamiliar situations?</p>
<p>You can help your dog become more socialized by helping him get accustomed to being around both strange animals and people. You may have never considered it before, but this is a major need for you to think about when training your dog. Beginning at a very young age, immediately after he&#8217;s had all of his vaccinations, he should be exposed to a big variety of different people, environments, animals, and experiences. By doing this, you&#8217;re showing your dog early on that meeting new people and trying new experiences is both safe and enjoyable. You want to be sure hand slowly introduce him to a variety of people: the toddler next door, a skater wearing safety equipment, senior citizens, both men and women, a person carrying an umbrella, teens, and a variety of others. He will learn to be at ease around strangers, and they won&#8217;t seem to be a threat to his world any longer. Waiting until he&#8217;s fully grown and then trying to ease his fears by patting him and telling him it&#8217;s fine just isn&#8217;t going to validate it.</p>
<p>How can you go about socializing your puppy so that he will not grow up with an aversion to strangers? For starters, you can take him to a puppy preschool. This consists of going to puppy classes, such as those taking place at veterinary clinics. A group of around ten dog owners and their puppies will gather with at least one qualified trainer who will start showing the puppies the important obedience commands, such as sit and stay. You&#8217;ll like the fact that your puppy is learning to mind, but there&#8217;s an even more important benefit to attending these classes. Not only will your puppy develop joyful thoughts about visiting the vet&#8217;s office, but he&#8217;ll also experience play sessions during the classes during which he&#8217;ll be allowed to be off-leash and frolic with the other puppies.</p>
<p>Talk about developing great social skills right from the beginning! He&#8217;ll be able to learn how to get along with a cross section of strange dogs while being introduced to a group of people he is unfamiliar with. Since a trainer will always be there, the environment will remain safe, secure, and in control. Don&#8217;t think that puppy preschool is the lifelong answer to aggressive traits, however. Socialization is a never ending process that you will need to work on all of your dog&#8217;s life. No matter what his age, he will always benefit from being introduced to new places and being around new people. The key is never to allow him to be exposed to more than he can deal with. Start slowly, with or without puppy preschool, and slowly increase the stimulus he&#8217;s exposed to.  </p>
<p>There are two basic reasons that dogs demonstrate aggression towards family members. One is that he&#8217;s defending something that he perceives to be his. This may be a toy, his bed, his food dish, or something else he has come to feel belongs to him. It doesn&#8217;t appear to be a major problem, does it, because you realize you aren&#8217;t opting to take away his belongings, but there are more underlying problems that you need to know about. The reason that he&#8217;s behaving so possessively about his things is because he&#8217;s not comfortable with the way you and other family members are treating or handling him.</p>
<p>At this point, your dog is exhibiting a trait that is not unusual amongst dogs and which is regarded as resource guarding. This situation may include being overly-protective of his things, snarling at you if you come around him while he&#8217;s eating, and giving you cold, hard glares if you start to take a toy away from him. Dogs are a great deal like people in that they all feel possessive at times, even if what they&#8217;re being possessive of doesn&#8217;t seem too vital to anyone else. You may observe your dog acting possessively about a hunk of garbage, wadded up newspapers, worn out socks, and other trash items. Other times you can understand his possessiveness better when it&#8217;s over food or toys. </p>
<p>Why would a dog that has seemed happy and at ease suddenly get all tense over the ownership of a possession? In order to find an answer for this question, we once again need to look at the origins of dog behavior. Originally, dogs were part of a pack which is a very controlled community. Within this community, each animal has its own rank to fit into the power structure as compared to every other animal in the pack. Each dog comprehends exactly where he and each other dog fits into the line of authority, and, therefore, knows whether he should stay out of or become the aggressor in any given situation.</p>
<p>To your dog, your family unit is similar to a dog pack. He has made his own decisions about the hierarchy of power within the family and ranked each member. He also perceives his own place in the rankings. Due to these intrinsic behaviors, being with your dog can get interesting. If he sees himself as more of an authority figure than other members of the family, he&#8217;s going to become very self-satisfied. He&#8217;s going to act like a smart alack and begin treating everyone with more aggression. When he has decided that he is the superior animal in the pack, he&#8217;s going to act based on that perception. He understands that none of the others in the pack have a right to aggression or to try to boss him as the one highest in rank. As long as he feels that no one in the family is superior to him, he feels he has a right to his aggression, and he&#8217;ll never imagine that anyone will aggressively pursue whatever he wants to have.</p>
<p>So how should you react when your dog starts exhibiting aggressive traits that show he considers himself the most authoritative dog of the pack? The answer is that you must firmly work on his obedience training, and do it often. These sessions will help him to understand that you, in fact, are the authority figure of the pack. Give him two 15-minute lessons a day, and he&#8217;ll soon learn that you&#8217;re the boss and that he has to do what you expect him to do. During these sessions, when he behaves appropriately you should heap on the praise and treats to reinforce the behavior you&#8217;re after. If he doesn&#8217;t behave as he should, put him in &#8220;time out&#8221; by shutting him outside or in another room. </p>
<p>It always helps to be informed aboutany subject you&#8217;re involved with, so take a small amount of time to get some of the basics about dog psychology and ways to communicate with your dog. When you start havingsessions with your pooch, keep them short and to the point. As you probably already know, most dogs aren&#8217;t going to allow you to be huggy-kissy with them. In their world, allowing you to cuddle them and put your arms around them means that they are admitting that you are the boss. If your dog lets you to cuddle him, you know you&#8217;ve been relegated to the stature of the superior dog in the pack. If a dog wasn&#8217;t subjected to a lot of physical contact at an early age, he isn&#8217;t going to feel at ease with it as an adult. If anyone tries to hug him, he&#8217;s going to become tense and show dog aggression. If your dog&#8217;s aggressive behavior is out of hand and you don&#8217;t feel you have the ability to do the training yourself, you need to contemplate employing a dog trainer to accomplish the task for you.</p>
<p>Another reason that dogs become aggressive when being handled is that they&#8217;ve had at least one grooming session gone wrong. Two of the most common bad experiences dog have had with grooming are bathing and nail-clipping. Many dogs panic when faced with being held and bathed. Pet owners have trouble coping when their perfect pet suddenly gets all excited and upset in the middle of a bath. They often think they need more restraints which only makes the problem worse. More restraint will mean more frenzy, and the dog will once again conclude that having a bath is not a good experience to be avoided if at all possible. He may even believe he must protect himself by baring his teeth and growling at his owner. Nail clipping can be even more upsetting to a dog. When clipping his nails, it&#8217;s easy to clip too far and cut the blood vessel that runs through the claw. When this takes place, it means a lot of pain for the dog and makes him even more leery of those nail clippers.</p>
<p>If your dog is one of these animals that becomes frightened during grooming sessions, you could be wondering if he can be altered in order to make the sessions less uncomfortable for everyone involved. Although it&#8217;s much less difficult to begin when your dog is a little puppy, it can be done. If you&#8217;re beginning with a puppy, make sure you afford him a lot of touching and rubbing all over his body so that he&#8217;ll become an adult who will enjoy being handled. Older dogs that were not given this type of touching as puppies have a tougher time adapting to being touched. With your older dog&#8217;s dislike of clippers, start by taking hold of one of his paws and touching gently with the clippers. Demonstrate for him that clippers don&#8217;t necessarily mean pain. Since he&#8217;s undoubtedly already had some less than positive grooming experiences, you must teach him to stay calm because there&#8217;s nothing that&#8217;s going to hurt him.</p>
<p>For the older dog that doesn&#8217;t like bathing, you need to practice the bathing process with him making it a happy experience for him. Sit him in the warm bathtub if you can. If you must take him outdoors, don&#8217;t do it when it&#8217;s too cool for a comfortable bath. He won&#8217;t learn to enjoy a bath by being sprayed with icy-cold water. While you&#8217;re giving him the water bath, give him lots of praise, hugs, and even occasional treats to help him understand that you&#8217;re pleased with his behavior. A major factor in these practice sessions is to give your dog his freedom if he becomes uncomfortable and stressed out. Keep the complete process fun and enjoyable for your dog. Don&#8217;t push him too far or too quickly, and if he gets agitated, stop what you&#8217;re doing as soon as possible.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a reason that dogs show aggression. They&#8217;re giving you a warning that you must stop what you&#8217;re doing or face the consequences. If you try practicing the grooming techniques outlined above and your dog still can&#8217;t stand being groomed, it&#8217;s time to hire a professional. Your vet will be happy to clip his nails. Make sure you let the vet know that your pooch might be an aggressive dog during clipping times so that your vet will safeguard himself for the possibility of aggressive behavior. Dog grooming services abound where for a price you can have trained professional groomers wash, brush, and clip your dog for you. Once again, let them know up front about your dog&#8217;s aversion to grooming.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like more information on unwanted behaviors that your dog is exhibiting, such as <a href="http://www.dogbehaviorexplained.com/dog-behaviors/How-To-Stop-Your-Dog-From-Barking.html" target='_blank'>dog training barking</a> or <a href="http://www.dogbehaviorexplained.com/dog-behaviors/Dog-Eating-Grass.html" target='_blank'>stop dog from eating grass</a>, you&rsquo;ll probably be interested in taking a look at Secrets to Dog Training. It&rsquo;s a complete, A-Z manual for the responsible dog owner, and deals with recognizing, preventing, and dealing with just about every problem dog behavior under the sun. You can check out Secrets to Dog Training by clicking here: <a href="http://www.dogbehaviorexplained.com/dog-behaviors/How-To-Stop-a-Dog-From-Digging.html" target='_blank'>dog behavior digging</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When preparing to go on a vacation, you need to prepare a lot of things before you can go. If you have pets, you need to figure out who is going to take care of them while you were gone. You could look into a kennel. When looking for dog boarding, Snohomish does have a [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/getting-ready-to-leave-for-vacation/">Getting Ready to leave for Vacation</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When preparing to go on a vacation, you need to prepare a lot of things before you can go. If you have pets, you need to figure out who is going to take care of them while you were gone. You could look into a kennel. When looking for dog boarding, Snohomish does have a few options. Another option is to look into dog boarding Bellevue companies. </p>
<p>It is important to check out the options available to make sure the kennel is someplace you&rsquo;ll be comfortable leaving your pet. If you find a good kennel, they should have lots of options for your puppies while they stay there. A lot of kennels offer grooming options. If you have two dogs, you may want to talk to the people at the kennel to see if you can have your two stay together. Sometimes this will act as a comfort for your dogs because all the time with strangers might be overwhelming. It is also crucial that you let the workers know if your pets have any strange behaviors or has any sort of medical issues.</p>
<p>It makes it a lot easier to think about the rest of your travel plans once your pets are taken care of. One important aspect is to consider is the travelling arrangements. Depending on where you are choosing to vacation and how you get there, it is important to consider price as well. Comparing the gas prices and airline tickets when looking into transportation. Renting a car may be something you want to consider as well. If you decide driving is going to be the most convenient method of transportation, but your car is not gas-efficient, you could look into renting one that is. </p>
<p>If you have decided on driving, packing is going to be the next step you want to consider. You want to make sure you pack all the items you need without over packing or overcrowding the car. It helps to make a list of exactly what you need to help make sure you do not end up packing a lot of things you will not use. Using a soft bag like a duffel bag will make it easier to pack then a harder suitcase. Renting a larger vehicle or a trailer might help if you have a large family. </p>
<p>You want to focus the most on relaxing with your loved ones, so you want to make sure that above all else the stress of preparing for vacation does not ruin it for you. Try to stay calm and stay organized to help getting ready to go on vacation go smoothly. In the end, you will be on your way to your vacation, so it is not worth getting stressed out over.</p>
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		<title>Treat Your Pooch to a Lovely Day at the Spa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A dog is mans wonderful little buddy, and often times, many people like to give their dogs special treatment like any other friend or family member. dog grooming is one thing but treating your dog to a full spa day is a fantastic way to show your little friend that they are loved. dog day [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/treat-your-pooch-to-a-lovely-day-at-the-spa/">Treat Your Pooch to a Lovely Day at the Spa</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A dog is mans wonderful little buddy, and often times, many people like to give their dogs special treatment like any other friend or family member. <a href="http://www.thedoggieden.net/" target='_blank'>dog grooming</a> is one thing  but treating your dog to a full spa day is a fantastic way to show your little friend that they are loved. <a href="http://www.thedoggieden.net/" target='_blank'>dog day spas</a> are specially designed so that dogs like yours can have a fun filled day getting cleaned, groomed, and pampered all because they are loved by their owners. <a href="http://www.thedoggieden.net/" target='_blank'>pet spas</a> are one of the many exciting activities for your dog and they are not only fun and exciting for your dog, but for you as an owner as well.</p>
<p>At a lovely dog day spa, your dog can enjoy the heavenly scent of liver toothpaste, the raging sound of multiple squeaky toys, and the gentle touch of a groomer&rsquo;s hand scratching their floppy ears. Pet spas are a dog&rsquo;s dream vacation because they really get taken care of all day. They are given time to run around and play-wear themselves out in a paradise of a back yard area and then are washed and groomed just the way you like them to be.</p>
<p>The reason why pet spas are so much greater than a regular groomer is because of the special treatment of you and your pet. At a pet spa, your dog will have the luxury of doing whatever he or she wants, while you also have the same luxury for a short time. While your pet is having fun being treated like royalty, you can enjoy the peace and quiet time of your own without your rambunctious best friend begging you for attention. It&rsquo;s not that dogs don&rsquo;t deserve all that special time, it&rsquo;s just that sometimes is nice for someone else to take over the hard work for an hour or two. Just like you would hire a fun babysitter for the kids, the dogs need a that time away as well.</p>
<p>At a pet spa near you, you will find that your dog is getting a ton of special attention else plus so much more. The specialized attention, superior product, and crazy toys and playtime make it a dog&rsquo;s paradise. Your dog&rsquo;s coat will be much softer than any time since they were born and their nails will be taken care of as well as their teeth and eyes. They will basically receive a full body clean up and makeover, if necessary.</p>
<p>A pet spa is a lot like a human spa, where many people go to escape the world for a few hours. Dogs, on the other hand, are very easily excited over a new dog toy from the store, but often times they need a little special treatment too. Dogs receive the special treatment that pampered treatment at pet spas where you can simply leave them alone and know that will be receiving the best possible treatment and care during their fun filled day at the spa. Plus, many spas offer coupons and sales, that make the experience even easier for you. </p>
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		<title>Nail Care And Grooming for Your Yorkshire Terrier</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 09:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patricia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yorkshire terriers are famous for their soft, flowing coats. But, it takes a great deal of care to keep the hair in tip-top condition. Fortunately, it is easy to learn how to care for your Yorkshire terrier's coat.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/nail-care-and-grooming-for-your-yorkshire-terrier/">Nail Care And Grooming for Your Yorkshire Terrier</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yorkshire terriers are famous for their soft, flowing coats. But, it takes a great deal of care to keep the hair in tip-top condition. Fortunately, it is easy to learn how to care for your Yorkshire terrier&#8217;s coat.</p>
<p>The Yorky is acknowledged for its long &amp; flowing coat, to maintain this appearance the coat requires daily grooming. Yorkshire terriers possess what is acknowledged as a &#8216;single coat,&#8217; simply meaning that they do not have an undercoat.</p>
<p>Most cleaning agent made for persons can actually irritate the epidermis of Yorkshire Terriers. Yorkshire terrier epidermis has a lower tolerance to clean-up solutions than human epidermis does. One of the causes of irritation is that Yorkshire terrier epidermis has different PH needs; so using a human&#8217;s cleaning agent can dry your pups epidermis out causing annoyance to you and him.</p>
<p>Start out by teasing out any obvious knots with your fingers.</p>
<p>When washing your Yorkie&#8217;s coat, don&#8217;t scrub it excessively. The clean up action of the hair soap will lift the dirt without scrubbing, and you take the chance of tangling the coat. It is smart to use a tearless hair soap nearby the eyes and face.</p>
<p>anon you have finished with the shampoo and conditioner the next step is to rinse him off. All the leftover shampoo and conditioner can irritate the skin. If you find that he is scratching excessively anon the washing it is probably due to the residue of the clean up solutions used. So it is essential remove all the shampoo and conditioner from the dog as you can.</p>
<p>One of the best things about giving your Yorkie a bath can be drying him off. Because his tresses can easily be tangled into an aggravated mess at this point, you may try bundling him up with a soft absorbent towel and doing some one on one cuddle time. Taking advantage of his awesome snuggly goodness can be rewarding to both of you.</p>
<p>When your Yorkie is no longer dripping, it is time to develop his coat into tip-top shape.</p>
<p>Before you comb your Yorky lightly mist their coat with a solution of warm water &amp; a conventional mild Yorkie conditioner this will assist to soften the coat. If you groom the coat completely dry it can make it harder to work through any kinks &amp; there is more chance that you will break the hair.</p>
<p>Keep away from the pin brushes that have the little balls on the ends of the pins as they have a tendency to pull at the coat &amp; break the fine hair.</p>
<p>Using a long tined metal comb, go over the now sterilize and silky smooth Yorkshire terrier coat. The idea is to remove the snags and kinks still existing even succeedent a appropriate brushing.</p>
<p>To complete your Yorkie&#8217;s look, it is essential to do a few touch-ups.</p>
<p>Some owners prefer to keep their Yorkshire terriers clipped short for ease, this is a first-rate idea but you must ensure that you are prepared to keep this up every few months.</p>
<p>It is equally essential to care for your Yorkie&#8217;s feet. The tresses between the pads should be trimmed so that it is level with the pads. at the same time as you can shape the tresses encircling the feet at this time, it is easier to wait until succeedent you finish his bath.</p>
<p>Some pooches get what has been established as &#8220;dingle berries&#8221;. This is excrement handing from the canine&#8217;s body hair locality of his anus. Sometimes the excrement can actually cover the anus so extensively the dog cannot relieve himself. Thus trimming the body hair locality of the anus opening can and will effectively prevent the condition established as &#8220;dingle berries&#8221;.</p>
<p>Often Yorkies will develop excess tresses inside their ears. This needs to be plucked, or your Yorkie will have an increased take a chance of infection.</p>
<p>With ear clean up solution, use some small gauze squares to freshen his ears. Never put anything small like Q-tips into his ears, it is easy to accidentally damage his eardrums.</p>
<p>Finally, you can decorate your little guy with a fancy ribbon or bow. Of course, many Yorkshire terrier owners prefer their pups to go au-natural instead.</p>
<p>You should also give his nails a quick trim.</p>
<p>Brush his teeth subsequent each bath, and have them checked annually by your vet.</p>
<p>The two main reasons for regular grooming are: If your Yorkshire terrier looks great he/she will feel great. As you are grooming you can check for any sores, lumps or cuts on your dog.</p>
<p>A well cleaned Yorkie is a fit Yorkshire terrier. By grooming your Yorkshire terrier every day, you will keep on top of his health and keep him glad as well.</p>
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		<title>How to Groom your Maine Coon Cat</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 09:29:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patricia</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="petbyline" style="italic;">by John Savage</div>
<p>I am sure that when you have looked at your Maine Coon Cat, and seen all that fur, your have probably wondered about what level of grooming is required.  Now the answer to that depends on whether or not you intend to show your cat.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have any plans for showing you cat then there is actually very little by way of grooming required as Maine Coons are great at doing this job themselves, and they quite often do it far better than we can.</p>
<p>Providing you are not planning to show your Maine Coon, there are just 4 things that you need to do on a weekly basis, and the first of these is a good weekly brushing.  This will help stop the fur from going down your cats throat, which is very unpleasant, and it will stop it from flying around the house.</p>
<p>You should keep an eye on the overall health of your Maine Coons teeth as well. Gum disease is common in Maine Coons, and will need treatment from a veterinarian. Give him tarter control cat treats, but also visually look at his teeth and gums from time to time just to be sure that everything is okay.</p>
<p>The third thing that you must do is keep a watch out for ticks and fleas.  This is not so much of a problem if your cat stays indoors all the time, but if it goes outdoors, or mixes with other animals that are allowed outside, then you need to keep a watch on this.</p>
<p>And then the final item which you need to be aware of is your cats claws.  It is a good idea to clip them now and again, assuming that kitty will let you, as this helps reduce the number of scratches both to yourself, and to your furniture.</p>
<p>If you will be showing your Maine Coon Cat, there is a great deal more work involved. Fortunately, that work only comes in preparation for a show, and is not a daily thing, in most cases.</p>
<p>And one of those things, and perhaps the most important, is that your Maine Coon will need to be freshly bathed.  Also do check that his nails, face and ears are all nicely cleaned.</p>
<p>But if you do not plan on showing your Maine Coon then this need not be a concern to you, just remember the four points mentioned earlier.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 11:49:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patricia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pet ownership in America has often been associated with families, especially those who had someone to constantly attend to their pets' needs. In the past, singles and couples who often worked didn't have the luxury to own pets. However, as pets can now be trained to behave while their owners are away at work, they are now being considered more as family members and friends.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/pet-sitting-a-modern-day-necessity/">Pet Sitting A Modern Day Necessity</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="petbyline" style="italic;">by Jeffrey Gross</div>
<p>Pet ownership in America has often been associated with families, especially those who had someone to constantly attend to their pets&#8217; needs. In the past, singles and couples who often worked didn&#8217;t have the luxury to own pets. However, as pets can now be trained to behave while their owners are away at work, they are now being considered more as family members and friends.</p>
<p>Based on the 2005-2006 National Pet Owner Survey of the America Pet Products Association, pet ownership is now 63% of the country&#8217;s total households. Most of these households prefer dogs, birds and cats for pets. This is mainly due to their loving personalities as well as their faithfulness to their owners, traits that pet owners are endeared to. In return for such love, owners also lavish their pets with attention and affection.</p>
<p>The quality of love and care that owners give to their pets are often threatened when the owners have to temporarily hand over their pets to other people. This often arises when owners have to travel and be away from home for a long period of time. The separation of owners and their pets are often emotionally taxing and worrisome.</p>
<p>Previously, owners had no choice but seek the kindness of their neighbors to at least feed their pets or in other instances, bring their pets to a new environment where they could seek temporary shelter such as the house of a family/friend or a kennel. Most of the experiences of those who have taken these options have often been heartbreaking: either their pets weren&#8217;t cared for as expected or their pets were stressed by the new environment. The bottom line for owners: leaving their pets is as stressful for them as it is for their pets.</p>
<p>These days, a new pet service is being offered to American owners, one which aims to replace all the negative impacts that old options often entail. Pet sitting is a caregiving service that uniquely caters to pets and their needs. This time, owners can let their pets stay at home while being cared for by a pet sitter.</p>
<p>With pet sitting, pets get to stay in the comfort of their home and get their regular dose of tender loving care which is provided by regular pet sitter. Availing of a pet sitting service ensures a pet owner that only one pet sitter will be around to give care to a pet. This assures familiarity and regularity, one which is critical for a pet especially in the absence of its recognizable owner. A pet sitter also ensures that the routine followed by owners and pets are continued while carrying out other tasks specified by the pet owner. Regular routine includes feeding, exercise, play, medication and grooming.</p>
<p>Finally, pet sitting guarantees that only professional pet sitters provide this service. Hence, they are able to ascertain a pet&#8217;s needs which owners sometimes fail to notice (e.g. vet schedules, new and effective shots). Beyond these, sitters also make sure that an owner&#8217;s house is safe.</p>
<p>Stressed by leaving your adorable pet to strangers? Switch to pet sitting. You might get more than what this article has just described.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yorkshire terriers are famous for their soft, flowing coats.  But, it takes a great deal of care to keep the coat in tip-top condition.  Fortunately, it is easy to learn how to care for your Yorkie's coat.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/techniques-for-yorkie-grooming/">Techniques for Yorkie Grooming</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="petbyline" style="italic;">by Bubby Gibby Bella Gibby</div>
<p>Yorkshire terriers are famous for their soft, flowing coats.  But, it takes a great deal of care to keep the coat in tip-top condition.  Fortunately, it is easy to learn how to care for your Yorkie&#8217;s coat.</p>
<p>Yorkshire terriers do not have the regular &#8216;fur&#8217; of other pets therefore they are less prone to possess the regular &#8216;doggy&#8217; smells another bonus is that the breed does not shed its hair as most other pets do.</p>
<p>Most shampoo made for persons can actually irritate the the tissue forming the external covering of the body of Yorkshire Terriers. Yorkshire terrier the tissue forming the external covering of the body has a lower tolerance to cleaning up solutions than human the tissue forming the external covering of the body does. One of the causes of irritation is that Yorkshire terrier the tissue forming the external covering of the body has different PH needs; so using a human&#8217;s shampoo can dry your full-breeds the tissue forming the external covering of the body out causing annoyance to you and him.</p>
<p>Before starting, make sure that you have everything you will need close at hand. There&#8217;s nothing more frustrating than discovering that you are missing something as holding a soggy pooch in the middle of a bath.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t scrub your Yorky&#8217;s coat excessively. When washing your sweet pet the clean up solution of the hair soap will lift the dirt by itself. No extreme scrubbing required. Rubbing lightly with your hand lessens the take a chance of tangling the coat. Using tearless puppy or pooch hair soap can greatly enhance the experience for you and your Yorkie. You need only use puppy tearless hair soap around the eyes.</p>
<p>anon you have finished with the shampoo and conditioner the next step is to rinse him off. All the leftover shampoo and conditioner can irritate the skin. If you find that he is scratching excessively anon the washing it is probably due to the residue of the cleaning up solutions used. So it is needful remove all the shampoo and conditioner from the canine as you can.</p>
<p>Possibly the nicest part of getting a bath is getting dry. Because you don&#8217;t want to mess his fuzz by scrubbing him dry, it is best to wrap you little guy up in a towel and cuddle him for a while. Take advantage of this snuggle time to love your boy up, and enjoy his company.</p>
<p>anon you have finished drying the Yorkshire terrier pup off and have rewarded him for being a good puppy. It becomes time to move onto the next steps of combing and trimming that lovely Yorkie sleek coat.</p>
<p>Never clean and brush a dry coat, instead spray it down with a light conditioner, or water.</p>
<p>Keep away from the pin brushes that have the little balls on the ends of the pins as they have a tendency to pull at the fur &amp; break the fine hair.</p>
<p>Using a long tined metal comb, go over the now pure and shiny smooth Yorky coat. The idea is to remove the snags and messes still existing even post a fitting brushing.</p>
<p>The next step is to assess or reassess your fuzz style strategy for your pet. Consider length, age of your dog, and specific needs it may have developed recently due to environment, age, and medical issues before trimming any hair.</p>
<p>Some owners prefer to keep their Yorkies clipped short for ease, this is a fantastic scheme but you must ensure that you are prepared to keep this up every few months.</p>
<p>The paws should be trimmed so that the fuzz spreads in a nice round shape.</p>
<p>Some full-breeds get what has been acknowledged as &#8220;dingle berries&#8221;. This is excrement handing from the Yorky&#8217;s mane vicinity of his anus. Sometimes the excrement can actually cover the anus so extensively the canine cannot relieve himself. Thus trimming the mane vicinity of the anus opening can and will effectively prevent the condition acknowledged as &#8220;dingle berries&#8221;.</p>
<p>Often Yorkies will get excess mane inside their ears. This needs to be plucked, or your canine will have an increased run the risk of of infection.</p>
<p>Never attempt to stick anything into your Yorky&#8217;s ears, simply absolutely wipe around the outer ear &amp; very gently around the inner ear. Look at your Yorky&#8217;s ears regularly &amp; become accustomed to their regular appearance, this way you will be instantly aware if anything alters.</p>
<p>Many people use a bow to tie up the fuzz between the pooch&#8217;s ears. A lot of people mistake the band or bow placed so perfectly in the pooch&#8217;s mane as entirely a decorative piece, in truth without it the pooch&#8217;s fuzz would be constantly in its eyes.</p>
<p>You should also give his nails a quick trim.</p>
<p>It is necessary to purify your Yorkshire terrier&#8217;s teeth regularly with a special canine toothbrush &amp; paste, encouraging your canine to chew on hide based treats is also a good scheme as this will help to reduce tartar building up.</p>
<p>It is needful to groom your Yorkshire terrier on a daily basis.</p>
<p>Help to keep your Yorky delighted &amp; well by grooming him/her regularly, since all if your pooch is delighted you are happy!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[All dog owners know how difficult it can be to train your dog, and although on one hand your favourite pet is keen to please you, on the other hand they do not always understand what it is that you want from them.  This can I know at times be very frustrating, but before you think about giving up let us consider some things that can help you.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/train-your-dog-well/">Train Your Dog Well</a></p>
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<p>All dog owners know how difficult it can be to train your dog, and although on one hand your favourite pet is keen to please you, on the other hand they do not always understand what it is that you want from them.  This can I know at times be very frustrating, but before you think about giving up let us consider some things that can help you.</p>
<p>When your dog does what you want her to do it is essential that you offer reward and praise.  Don&#8217;t just resort to punishment when they do something wrong, but reward them when they do it right.  Dogs love it when we give them our full attention and approval, and they will do all they can in order to get it.  For instance, if you want him to go to the toilet in a certain place then reward them when they do, in fact, go over the top with your praise.  This positive reinforcement is vital to your success in getting your dog to do what you want.</p>
<p>Now there are some training aids on the market which you can buy, some quite frankly being much better than others.  Expert dog trainers are now turning away from choke collars and chains saying that they are quite ineffective for the task, as well as being harmful.  What is still held in high esteem however is a good strong collar and lead, one which you can give a gentle tug to and get your dogs attention without causing any discomfort.  A dog needs to be reminded of what they can and cannot do, and a good lead will help with this.  Some people like to use a muzzle in order to try and control barking both when out, and when at home, but we shopuld never forget that barking is something that comes naturally to a dog.</p>
<p>Believe it or not, a good grooming brush and some toys can be considered dog training aids.  When done right, dogs love to be groomed and they love to have their owners play with them.  These activities can help a dog to remain calm and assured and keep her from barking incessantly, chewing on furniture, and so on.  And of course the more you play with a dog the more tired she is so she&#8217;s less likely to have the energy to misbehave!  So be sure to add these to your dog training aids list and use them often!</p>
<p>Let me say in conclusion a few words about the bathing of your dog which although at first sight might seem rather an onerous task, can actually be quite enjoyable for both of you. Treat it as a training excercise, and in time you both will come to look forward to it.  Number one priority is to make sure you use only shampoo designed for dogs,do not be tempted to use your own shampoo, and then complete the excercise by useing a conditioner which again must be designed for dogs.  Have fun, and your dog will enjoy it too.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A simple and effective strategy for a good puppy training program So you&#8217;ve got a new member of the family, an adorable puppy you hope will be with you for many long years. Having a puppy brings a lot of happiness, as well as responsibilities. An undisciplined pet makes for an unhappy relationship, so you&#8217;ll [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dog-training/puppy-training-program/">Puppy Training Program</a></p>
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<p>So you&#8217;ve got a new member of the family, an adorable puppy you hope will be with you for many long years. Having a puppy brings a lot of happiness, as well as responsibilities. An undisciplined pet makes for an unhappy relationship, so you&#8217;ll need to start your puppy training program soon. If you&#8217;ve never had a dog before, you may not know where to begin. Here you&#8217;ll find one good strategy to puppy training that results in a happy and well behaved dog.</p>
<p>Your puppy needs time to adjust to his new environment and family members. He&#8217;ll want to explore his new home and make friends with everyone. Puppies are so full of energy and natural curiosity, so you should expect that he&#8217;ll be getting into trouble somewhere along the line. For example, if you have a cat, be prepared for kitty to immediately get in your puppy&#8217;s face, with much fanfare, hissing and arching of back. Take care when you introduce these two. It&#8217;s best to make this introduction short and sweet, holding your puppy in your arms and out of kitty&#8217;s reach. Your cat will doubtless go off to sulk for awhile, choosing a perching point from which to keep her eye on this guy. Don&#8217;t force the situation – they will soon enough get used to one another. They might even become friends.</p>
<p>For the first few days, the only puppy training that needs to happen is potty training. Lay several sheets of newspaper down in the designated spot. This won&#8217;t happen overnight, but most puppies get the picture quickly. When an accident occurs, point to the undesired deposit and firmly, but not angrily, say, “No, no, no!” Carry him directly to the newspaper and set him down. Of course, he&#8217;s already done his business elsewhere. You want him to begin to associate the newspaper with the action. Never fear, he will eventually get the message. If two weeks pass without progress, talk to your vet for puppy potty training tips.</p>
<p>In the meantime, spend plenty of time playing with your puppy and be sure he&#8217;s getting all the exercise he needs. Put him on a leash and take him for short walks a few times each day, preferably after eating. Establishing this routine also helps make the potty training process shorter.</p>
<p>One important component of the puppy training process is grooming, which includes a bath. Make the bath water comfortably warm and use baby shampoo, so he gets used to this activity. You don&#8217;t want to try wrestling a 6 month old, 40 pound dog into a bath for the first time! Pet him and talk soothingly as you brush him well. Your puppy will grow to enjoy this attention.</p>
<p>Right along with potty training, you&#8217;ll want to gently chastise him, should he get hold of your favorite slippers. Puppies chew on anything. Providing him with chew toys will help him learn that the furniture is off limits, but he can chew on his toys to his heart&#8217;s content. He&#8217;ll catch on soon enough.</p>
<p>Barking is a dog&#8217;s job. When your dog barks, he wants to bring something to your attention. On the other hand, excessive barking is unacceptable. If your puppy barks if a bird flies by, he&#8217;s probably just bored and in need of attention. You want to nip excessive barking in the bud. If you don&#8217;t incorporate this into your puppy training program, you&#8217;ll have a tough problem down the road. Be sure he gets the attention he&#8217;s looking for before he makes an association between barking and receiving attention.</p>
<p>After three weeks with your new canine family member, he should be house trained, leash trained, eager for baths and grooming, barking appropriately and perhaps can even tolerate the cat. He&#8217;ll know about his chew toys and enjoy his daily walks.</p>
<p>Phase one of your puppy training program has been accomplished. Now, for phase two of puppy training. Go online and search out info on teaching the standard commands – sit, stay, lie down and heel. Your puppy is well prepared to upgrade his skills.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Caring for your tropical pet fish is relatively easy. Unlike a dog or a cat that needs a lot of grooming, your tropical pet fish will not really make a lot of demands on your time. If you lead a very busy schedule and you often do not get home early, don&#8217;t worry. Your tropical [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/tropical-fish/caring-for-your-tropical-pet-fish/">Caring For Your Tropical Pet Fish</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Caring for your tropical pet fish is relatively easy. Unlike a dog or a cat that needs a lot of grooming, your tropical pet fish will not really make a lot of demands on your time. If you lead a very busy schedule and you often do not get home early, don&#8217;t worry. Your tropical fish pet will not really mind so much even if you are not in the house for most of the day. Now, make no mistakes about it even if your tropical pet fish requires less attention compared to a dog or a cat, you still need to take care of it so do not take your pet for granted. To help you care for your pet, here are some easy steps for you.</p>
<p>Control The Temperature Of The Water</p>
<p>To keep your tropical pet fish comfortable, you need to make sure that the water in the pond or in the aquarium is kept at the right temperature and is properly oxygenated. To make sure that the temperature of the water is just right for your fish, you need to get one of those electronic devices that regulate the temperature of the water. The good thing about these electronic devices that control water temperature is that they do not increase the temperature of the water abruptly and kill your fish. Note that tropical pet fish are sensitive to abrupt changes in the temperature of the water so you must be very careful when it comes to regulating the water temperature.</p>
<p>Where can you get a water temperature regulator for your pond or aquarium? You can get your water temperature regulator from the shop where you buy your fish. Don&#8217;t worry, most pet shops that sell tropical pet fish will give you an idea of what your fish needs so you need not worry about getting the wrong kind of devices for your fish.</p>
<p>Test The Quality Of The Water</p>
<p>Aside from controlling the temperature level of the water in your fishpond or aquarium, you also need to monitor the quality of the water. Get a water quality test kit to measure the salinity of the water, the dissolved oxygen content, the levels of nitrate and ammonia and the pH of the water. The water test kit will help you adjust the properties of the water and keep your fish comfortable. Most pet shops that sell tropical pet fish also sell water test kits so before you bring your fish home from the pet shop, ask the pet shop attendants for a water test kit.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shar Peis are the really wrinkly dogs from China that were all the rage in the 1980&#8242;s. They&#8217;d been around for centuries in China, but the Western world didn&#8217;t get their own Shar Peis until then. It has been suspected that the Shar Peis that were sold to North Americans were of far inferior stock [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/what-the-heck-is-a-shar-pei/">What The Heck Is A Shar Pei?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shar Peis are the really wrinkly dogs from China that were all the rage in the 1980&#8242;s.  They&#8217;d been around for centuries in China, but the Western world didn&#8217;t get their own Shar Peis until then.  It has been suspected that the Shar Peis that were sold to North Americans were of far inferior stock than their kin in China.  The gene pool in North America is very small, so finding a healthy puppy is rare.  </p>
<p>These are big, muscular dogs that often tip the scales at fifty to sixty pounds.  They were originally bred for dog fighting, so their personalities are far different than most other breeds of dogs.  They are single person dogs and usually do not get on well with other dogs, but usually do well with children.  They have strong wills to match their strong bodies.  These are not dogs for the first time dog owner, for those with physical problems, or those with a submissive nature.<br />
The breed standard for Shar Peis (also called Chinese Shar Peis) described the ideal Shar Pei as standoffish.  They should act superior, as if they know they are worth a lot more money than you are.   This is not a breed that eagerly greets strangers or easily wags his tail.  However, they can be affectionate and playful with their people, usually preferring one family member above the rest.  Puppies need to be introduced to other dogs and other people very early in life in order for them not to be aggressive.</p>
<p>The Shar Pei is thought to be descended from the Chow Chow, and, like the Chow Cow, has a blue-black colored tongue (the only breeds of dog to have this quirk).  They are incredibly wrinkly when born (as puppies are kind of wrinkly anyway) and they tend to loose most of their body wrinkles as they mature.  They usually retain a lot of wrinkles around the head.  Their skin is usually loose.<br />
There is some strange <a href='http://www.sharpeiguide.com/About_The_Shar_pei/index.php' target='_blank'>Shar Pei</a> information floating around, especially on the web, so you have to select your dog or puppy very carefully.  Shar Peis need a lot of exercise &ndash; at least a vigorous half hour walk a day &ndash; but need little grooming.  There are three kinds of coat lengths, only two of which are recognized by the American Kennel Club.  These coats consist of the short &#8220;horse coat&#8221;, the longer &#8220;brush coat&#8221; and the very rare &#8220;bear coat&#8221;, which has hair longer than one inch.</p>
<p>Only solid colored coats are permissible by the American Kennel Club, which means there are a lot of parti-colored and flower colored pureblood Shar Peis in North America looking for homes.  They are solid and square dogs that are built a lot like Chow Chows.  Their heads are usually large, but some average sized heads are permissible.  Their chest is broad like a Rottweiler&#8217;s with the forelegs spread widely apart.  Their tails curl over the back.</p>
<p>The <a href='http://www.sharpeiguide.com/' target='_blank'>Shar Pei</a> is hard to breed properly, as the breeding lines have dwindled. This author hopes to one day publish a book about rescue dogs, including the most up to date <a href='http://www.sharpeiguide.com/Shar_pei.php' target='_blank'>Shar Pei information</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Poodle is well loved for its intelligence even though it has been variously described as a yappy dog that seems nervous and usually sports a weird haircut. It is still a breed that will be devoted to its master despite being slightly high strung by nature. And, even though the poodle has been known [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/poodles-uncertain-origins/">Poodles: Uncertain Origins</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Poodle is well loved for its intelligence even though it has been variously described as a yappy dog that seems nervous and usually sports a weird haircut. It is still a breed that will be devoted to its master despite being slightly high strung by nature. And, even though the poodle has been known to have been around for many centuries, their history is not too well documented, though it is believed that it was originally bred to retrieve game shot into the water.</p>
<p>Poodles are very intelligent and have an unusual appearance which has often led to them becoming a part of a circus because they are adept at performing tricks that in turn never fails to delight audiences. However, it is also their sweet nature that turns them into great family pets. Although they tend to form close attachments with many members of the family it would not be too far off the mark to describe them as one-man pets.<br />
Although Poodles are somewhat unusual in their appearance and do not look like most other dogs, they are still pleasing to look at and have square bodies. Of course there are various types of poodles as well including the standard, miniature and toy poodle. Also, Poodles have dark and oval eyes that are set apart and their ears generally hang down below the level of their eyes with muzzles that are long as well as straight.</p>
<p>A Poodle also possesses a long and muscular neck and it shows off an air of dignity not generally found in other breeds. However, the Poodle is set apart from other dogs by its fur and the color of their fur may range from black to white to gray to brown and a few other colors as well. The fur is generally curly or corded while it is normal to dock (cut) its tail to half of what its original length was. The Poodle also requires extensive grooming which may even warrant its coat to be professionally groomed.<br />
All in all, <a href='http://poodlesecrets.blogspot.com/' target='_blank'>Poodles</a> are wonderful pets that typically are good natured as well as intelligent and they like to get a lot of attention while they also bond well with their owners. The Poodle is also reluctant to being left on its own and because he always is in need of attention and love, he expects to be around people most of the time. Poodles are also eager to learn new things and are very proud of the tricks they can do and discoveries that they make and will readily show off these abilities.</p>
<p>Poodles also love stability as well as routine and can also be considered one-person and even one-family pets and they are also often known to become shy in the presence of strangers. Though because they will bark at those they do not know or recognize, they will make good guard dogs as well as wonderful pets, and in addition you need to allow them some time to settle into their new homes.</p>
<p>The <a href='http://www.officialpoodleguide.com/Poodle_Books/Poodle_Manual.php' target='_blank'>Poodle</a> is intelligent and though there are variants in terms of their size, this wonderful breed has evolved into a sweet natured pet that is quite unrecognizable from the formidable hunting dog that it once was. If you are looking for <a href='http://poodle-standard.wetpaint.com/' target='_blank'>Poodles information</a>, this article has some useful tips that will better acquaint you with the breed.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no doubt that Bichon Frise dogs are incredible adorable and it can take only one second to completely fall head over heals in love with that particular breed of dog. But before you bring home a Bichon Frise, it is important to know exactly what type of dog that you are dealing with, [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/the-loveable-bichon-frise-dogs/">The Loveable Bichon Frise Dogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no doubt that Bichon Frise dogs are incredible adorable and it can take only one second to completely fall head over heals in love with that particular breed of dog. But before you bring home a Bichon Frise, it is important to know exactly what type of dog that you are dealing with, as not every dog is alike in their personality and what you can expect out of them. </p>
<p>It is important, as with any breed of dog, to make sure that you and that little puppy can leave together in harmony. So, before making that big decision to expand the size of your family, make sure that the lifestyle of the Bichon Frise and your lifestyle match up and you will have many years of happiness ahead of you. Make the wrong decision and you will either have to live with your regrets or find the dog a new home, which can be hard.<br />
A lot of problems that people have when trying to pick a breed that is suitable for them are that they may live in the city or somewhere where there is not a lot of yard space or they may live in a tiny apartment. But luckily for them, Bichon Frise dogs do not require a lot of exercise and will do well in those locations or with people like the elderly who cannot get out that often. </p>
<p>Also, this tiny yet sturdy breed is one that is able, willing, and ready to alert their masters of the presence of strangers. But while they make wonderful watchdogs, they are not such wonderful attack dogs because the Bichon Frise lack the aggressiveness needed for such a trait. And for those who suffer from allergies, know that the curly coat of the Bichon Frise does not shed so there are no worries there.<br />
As with everything in life there are good points and bad points. And <a href='http://www.bichonfriseguide.com/Bichon_Frise.php' target='_blank'>Bichon Frise dogs</a> are no exception to that rule. While their curly coat is excellent for those who suffer from allergies, it can mean a lot of grooming time so you must be willing to go through all of that. This means a lot of bonding time spent brushing and clipping in order to maintain the look of the Bichon Frise that we all know and love.</p>
<p>And unlike some dogs who seem to catch onto housebreaking with ease, the Bichon Frise need to take that little bit of extra time so patience is required. There may also be extra vet visits with this breed, as they are known for suffering from various skin conditions. Now, if that was not enough to scare you away from the Bichon Frise, then this may very well be the dog for you. </p>
<p>It is easy to fall in love with a <a href='http://dogbreeds.typepad.com/bichon_frise/' target='_blank'>Bichon Frise</a> but other things must be considered when planning to get one. There is a lot of <a href='http://www.bichonfriseguide.com/About_The_Bichon_Frise/index.php' target='_blank'>Bichon Frise information</a> out there if you really look for it.</p>
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		<title>Yorkshire Terriers: Alert And Intelligent</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr 2008 09:59:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yorkshire Terriers are known as Yorkies. These dogs are marked with their friendliness, cheerfulness and elegance. Belonging to the small dog breeds, Yorkshire Terriers are one of the popular and attractive toy dogs. If you live in a small home and prefer a soft, little, cute and sweet-natured dog, quite naturally the Yorkshire Terrier is [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/yorkshire-terriers-alert-and-intelligent/">Yorkshire Terriers: Alert And Intelligent</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yorkshire Terriers are known as Yorkies. These dogs are marked with their friendliness, cheerfulness and elegance. Belonging to the small dog breeds, Yorkshire Terriers are one of the popular and attractive toy dogs. If you live in a small home and prefer a soft, little, cute and sweet-natured dog, quite naturally the Yorkshire Terrier is a perfect choice for you. Although these dogs have a true fascination for long walks, they do not usually miss out the chances to run around the garden or home if they are allowed so. They possess a jovial mind, so it is better to arrange various toys for them to play.</p>
<p>Probably there is no one on the face of earth who does not get hypnotized while looking at a Yorkie&#8217;s charismatic appearance blended with intelligent attitude. They can weigh less than six pounds typically, however they will never back down if they perceive anything threatening in the environment. Sensitiveness, loyalty and showing affection to the family members are its integral characteristics. They are true descendants of Terrier, so are their temperaments.<br />
Although Yorkshire Terriers are very small in size, these little dogs do not really bother about their size especially when time comes to defense. They put forth their best effort to defend their area. They possess a sharp sense of hearing, which causes them to alert their owners if they perceive the slightest possibility of intrusion. This quality in Yorkshire Terriers makes them really noisy from time to time, so before buying one, give enough consideration to your neighbors&#8217; perspective.</p>
<p>Although Yorkshire Terriers are a popular show breed, preparing them exclusively for that purpose is truly a time-consuming and specialized job. It is mainly because of the fact that the Yorkie coat grooming for show purpose is really a difficult task. In order to maintain the coat for any show or for any special purpose, it is better to get in touch with a specialized breed club or professional breeders. Since thorough care is intended for this breed, Yorkshire Terriers are not for everyone.<br />
<a href='http://www.officialyorkieguide.com/About_The_Yorkshire_Terrier/index.php' target='_blank'>Yorkshire Terriers</a> are a very social type of dogs. They possess the ability to mix up with other household animals like cats and dogs quite comfortably, especially when they are brought up with them. However, enough measure needs to be taken if you are exposing the dog with a new household animal for the first time, since this dog carries a strong instinct for possessiveness for its owner, which it typically inherits from its ancestors.</p>
<p>Since the dog is very small in size, you should take good care with your Yorkshire Terrier especially if you have small children at home. It is because mistreatment may lead to injury to them. Typically, Yorkshire Terriers love to play with gentle little children. They love to take a nap on their owner&#8217;s lap. House training is not a difficult task for Yorkshire Terriers and crate training is mandatory for them to ensure safety. Typically these dogs have good health without any apparent health complications and their life span is long.</p>
<p>The <a href='http://www.squidoo.com/yorkshireterrierpuppies' target='_blank'>Yorkshire Terrier</a> is a great family dog, marked by its elegant appearance and intelligent behavior. If you are seeking <a href='http://yorkshireterrier.ning.com/' target='_blank'>Yorkshire Terrier information</a> this article will offer it for you.</p>
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		<title>All About The Siberian Husky Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Chukchi tribe from northeastern Asia held the crown for breeding the ancestors of Siberian Husky dogs. These dogs were initially bred as a sleigh dog. In 1909, the Alaskan dog drivers first raced these sleigh dogs when they were brought to Alaska to participate in the All-Alaska Sweepstakes race competition. In 1930, the American [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/all-about-the-siberian-husky-dog/">All About The Siberian Husky Dog</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Chukchi tribe from northeastern Asia held the crown for breeding the ancestors of Siberian Husky dogs. These dogs were initially bred as a sleigh dog. In 1909, the Alaskan dog drivers first raced these sleigh dogs when they were brought to Alaska to participate in the All-Alaska Sweepstakes race competition. In 1930, the American Kennel Club recognized these dogs and included them in their breed list. Later in 1938, the Siberian Club of America was established.</p>
<p>The Siberian Husky dogs have a distinct personality that combines both warm gentleness with exuberant playfulness. The gentle behavior of the Siberian Husky can be traced back to Chukchi&#8217;s times since they bred these dogs with high self esteem, considered them as a part of the family and egged on their children to play with these dogs. Even today, this style of breeding has kept its mark with the special delightful appeal of Siberian Husky. Siberian Husky dogs, the great companion for people of all ages and different interests, are blessed with an alert and intelligent nature with adjustable temperament.<br />
Although Siberian Husky dogs possess a strong fondness for the family they belong to, the dogs cannot be considered a one master dog. The dog is not at all afraid of strangers, rather offer greetings to the guest. Hence, it is not usually classified as a watchdog, although Siberian dogs may show their violence involuntarily. While building relation with other varieties of dogs, Siberian Husky usually maintains its warm, friendly attitude with royal etiquettes. However, if anything attacks it the Siberian Husky is a good defender and can face the attacker very well.</p>
<p>The Siberian Husky dogs have a strong predatory instincts. Prevalently these dogs show their warm and gentle attitude to other people and dogs, but you should maintain the highest possible precaution about other small animals such as squirrels, birds, cats, rabbits, hamsters and guinea pigs residing in the house. Because of their predatory instinct, these small animals can turn out to be victims of the Siberian Husky. These dogs are indeed good hunter with their speed, cunningness and patience.<br />
If you own a Siberian Husky at home, you can be rest assured that you need to spend a very little time on grooming care for the dog. The shedding frequency of this dog is usually once in a year, although it is covered with a dense coat all over the body. Digging holes is a favorite pastime for <a href='http://www.squidoo.com/siberian-husky' target='_blank'>Siberian Husky dogs</a>. These dogs are economical since they need a very small amount of food to maintain good health. The Chukchi people raised them with smallest possible food intake in order to keep to fit and flexible. </p>
<p>Their intense craving to run sets Siberian Husky dogs apart from other breeds concerning safety. Since earlier times, these dogs had a strong instinct to run and they enjoy it overwhelmingly, but this practice may turn out to be life threatening in the context of modern city life. You can easily assume what can happen if the dog runs through the busy roads. So the owner must keep their dog in confinement at all times in order to ascertain its safety. If someone is not very comfortable with the idea of confinement, the Siberian Husky is not a good choice for them.</p>
<p> The <a href='http://siberianhuskysecrets.blogspot.com/' target='_blank'>Siberian Husky</a> is well-adored for its mixing ability to other varieties of dogs and new people. <a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?Siberian-Huskies-Extreme-Dog-Owning&#038;id=951641' target='_blank'>Siberian Husky information</a> about what to expect with the breed can be found in this article.</p>
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		<title>Isn&#8217;t A Shame People Aren&#8217;t More Like Rottweiler Dogs?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most Rottweiler dogs that are abandoned are not bad dogs. It&#8217;s that their owners did not take the time to learn basic Rottweiler information about care, feeding and exercise needs before taking one on. Rottweilers have been one of the most popular breeds of dogs in America for about thirty years, and not for the [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/isnt-a-shame-people-arent-more-like-rottweiler-dogs/">Isn&#8217;t A Shame People Aren&#8217;t More Like Rottweiler Dogs?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most Rottweiler dogs that are abandoned are not bad dogs.  It&#8217;s that their owners did not take the time to learn basic Rottweiler information about care, feeding and exercise needs before taking one on.  Rottweilers have been one of the most popular breeds of dogs in America for about thirty years, and not for the right reasons.  Some people think sticking a Rottweiler in their yard makes for cheap home protection.</p>
<p>Rottweiler dogs need attention, purpose and activity much in the same way a pony or a horse does.  Rottweilers were bred to run about all day, protecting his master&#8217;s farm and property.  They were also bred to look very intimidating, but to be gentle with the people he is charged to protect.  Today, when Rottweilers are abandoned, it&#8217;s usually die to their high-energy needs, or even their sheer size.  They average over eighty pounds when full grown &ndash; that&#8217;s about ten to twenty pounds more than a German Shepherd.<br />
Rottweiler dogs have the reputation of being vicious attack dogs.  In the 1980&#8242;s, the average American was more afraid of Rottweilers than of Pit Bulls.  They can provoke attitudes of fear, anger and panic within strangers who know nothing about the Rottweiler&#8217;s true nature.  If you are thinking of taking on a Rottweiler, ask your neighbors how they feel about Rottweiler dogs.  Rottweilers usually do not do well in apartments or cramped quarters, unless they get a lot of daily exercise.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that Rottweiler dogs get very big.  Everything about them is big.  Their appetites, their size (they average more than eighty pounds when full grown), their exercise needs, their wastes and their capacity to love.  They do not need much in the way of grooming, however, and do like to pay attention to every movement of their people, which makes them that much easier to train, since you already have their attention.<br />
<a href='http://www.squidoo.com/rottweiler-puppies' target='_blank'>Rottweiler dogs</a> are prone to some health conditions common for large dogs &ndash; a lot of which can be avoided with maintaining a good weight and getting regular exercise and annual check-ups.  You can tell your Rottweiler is at a good weight in this way.  Look down at your standing Rottweiler&#8217;s back from above.  There should be a noticeable waist, but no ribs should be showing.  If you see an overstuffed sausage shape or a fuzzy pear shape, then your Rottweiler needs to go on a diet.</p>
<p>Be diligent about renewing your Rottweiler&#8217;s license every year.  The general public is very ignorant of basic Rottweiler information and assumes all Rottweilers are bloodthirsty killers.  Rottweilers are also prone to wandering, if they get bored.  Keeping Rottweiler dogs both licensed and micro chipped will not only make you better friends with the police, but will also help to erase the stigma unfairly attached to Rottweilers.</p>
<p>Training can mean the difference between having a great family pet and an overly aggressive <a href='http://rottweiler-lovers.wetpaint.com/' target='_blank'>Rottweiler</a>. You can find many books about dogs, including those with specific <a href='http://www.officialrottweilerguide.com/Rottweiler.php' target='_blank'>Rottweiler information</a>.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Be Afraid Of Pomeranian Dogs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like many of the breeds in the toy group, the Pomeranian&#8217;s personality is far bigger than their bodies. They are hot stuff and they know it. They boldly bounce around life and rule their people like benevolent dictators. They can be willful and stubborn and usually suspicious of strangers. However, many have been able to [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/dont-be-afraid-of-pomeranian-dogs/">Don&#8217;t Be Afraid Of Pomeranian Dogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like many of the breeds in the toy group, the Pomeranian&#8217;s personality is far bigger than their bodies.  They are hot stuff and they know it.  They boldly bounce around life and rule their people like benevolent dictators.  They can be willful and stubborn and usually suspicious of strangers.  However, many have been able to get along with other pets and other dogs.</p>
<p>They are protective, loyal and demanding.  Pomeranian dogs demand little in terms of food or exercise &ndash; just playing in the house will suffice on most days &ndash; but they are demanding in terms of needing your attention to their presence and attention to their magnificent but easily matting double-layered coats.  If you groom your Pomeranian every day, not only will your Pomeranian get used to being handled, but it will save you less time caring for the coat in the long run.  Grooming can be a great way to interact and give worshipful attention to your Pomeranian.<br />
Pomeranians make ideal companions for single adults or senior citizens.  They are not recommended for homes with small children, as both will wind up hurting each other.  Pomeranian dogs do well in urban settings or apartments.  Pomeranians do not need a hike in the woods every day in terms of exercise, but still needs to be supervised if left out in the yard.  Sadly, Pomeranians are so popular that they have become a magnet for thieves.  And Pomeranians don&#8217;t help matters any by boldly announcing their presence and strutting their stuff before anyone who happens by.</p>
<p>Most Pomeranian information in books or on the Internet only focuses on the good sides of living with Pomeranians.  Keep in mind that there are bad sides, as well.  Their coat needs a thorough grooming every day in order to keep it tangle-free.  They also have surprisingly fragile frames &ndash; it has been known for Pomeranians to die just from jumping from your arms to the floor.<br />
Pomeranians need regular check ups and vaccinations just like any other dogs.  They need worming medication and rabies shots.  <a href='http://dogbreeds.typepad.com/pomeranian/' target='_blank'>Pomeranian dogs</a> are also prone to some illnesses more than other breeds.  These illnesses include eye infections, dislocated patella, skin problems, teeth problems and slipped stifle.  Their skeletons are also more fragile than the average dog&#8217;s.  A drop from your arms can fracture bones and do internal injuries. Daily grooming can help you not only untangle the coat, but spot potential problems before they become too serious.</p>
<p>Pomeranians can often grow bigger than their parents, but they can still be purebred Pomeranian dogs.  Their ancestors were sled dogs of a Spitz-type that were about thirty pounds.  Gradually, as the use of dog sleds dwindled, the Pomeranian became smaller for apartment dwelling.  Now, they average about seven pounds.  With regular care, attention and a sensible diet, they should live well into their teens and forever in your heart.</p>
<p>A <a href='http://www.squidoo.com/pomeranianpuppies' target='_blank'>Pomeranian</a> is a great pet for retired people who have the time to spend on a demanding pet. Finding great <a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?The-High-Energy-Pomeranian&#038;id=903065' target='_blank'>Pomeranian information</a> is as easy as going to the library or searching the Internet.</p>
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		<title>What You Need To Know About German Shepherd Dogs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been said that the German Shepherd dog (often called Alsatian) act the way all human beings are supposed to act. They are incredibly loyal, highly intelligent and brave. They have been bred for centuries not only to interact with mankind, but also to be an essential life partner. Throughout the world, German Shepherd [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/what-you-need-to-know-about-german-shepherd-dogs/">What You Need To Know About German Shepherd Dogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been said that the German Shepherd dog (often called Alsatian) act the way all human beings are supposed to act.  They are incredibly loyal, highly intelligent and brave.  They have been bred for centuries not only to interact with mankind, but also to be an essential life partner.  Throughout the world, German Shepherd dogs herd sheep, rescue disaster victims, tackle criminals, guide the blind and star in movies.</p>
<p>But if German Shepherd dogs are so great, how come so many wind up in animal shelters?  These incredible animals are abandoned by the thousands every year, not because they have something wrong with them, but that their previous owners lacked the basic German Shepherd information on what life is like with this special breed.  If you are considering getting a German Shepherd, please take into consideration what life with a Shepherd is like before you get the dog or puppy.<br />
Daily life with a German Shepherd should include a lot of interaction and fuss with your family and your dog.  They love to be in the center of the action and are strong enough to force their way to the center of the action if not supervised.  Keeping the dog exercised, including games and playing in the yard will help to keep his or her energy levels down.  German Shepherds are not vicious by nature, but they can play rough, just like puppies do.</p>
<p>You will need to brush your German Shepherd every day to keep out tangles and to keep shedding to a minimum.  Most German Shepherds have thick, double layer coats, although there are many with single layer coats.  Bathing the German Shepherd Dog too often can result in shedding and dandruff production beyond belief so only bathe when absolutely necessary.  Train your dog to be still when brushed and do it after exercise.<br />
<a href='http://germanshepherdlovers.ning.com/' target='_blank'>German Shepherd dogs</a> are highly trainable, providing they get regular exercise and aren&#8217;t overfed.  Too much food for a German Shepherd is like giving too much sugar and caffeine to a child &ndash; they can&#8217;t help being a bit hyper afterwards.  They are also more trainable and calmer is you have them spayed or neutered.  This also cuts down in incidences of wandering, aggression and cancers of the reproductive organs. Leave the breeding of German Shepherds to the experts. </p>
<p>Another point not usually touted in German Shepherd information from the AKC is that they often have health problems.  The German Shepherd Rescue of North Carolina has estimated that care of a German Shepherd Dog costs about three thousand dollars per year, and German Shepherds live into their teens.  If you take on a German Shepherd be committed to taking care of them financially as well as with affection, proper grooming, diligent training and proper nutrition.</p>
<p>The Internet offers hundreds of articles on dogs, including quite a few about <a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?German-Shepherd-Information-And-History&#038;id=951574' target='_blank'>German Shepherd</a> dogs. Writing a book on dog care for newbies, including a large section on <a href='http://germanshepherd.gather.com/' target='_blank'>German Shepherd information</a> could sell a million copies.</p>
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		<title>Golden Retrievers Are Smarter Than Most People</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a very popular YouTube video featuring a Golden Retriever that&#8217;s made a big hit all over the world.  The video was taken during the relatively new sport of canine freestyle dancing.  The dog danced John Travolta&#8217;s part very convincingly to the song &#8220;You&rsquo;re The One That I Want&#8221; with the owner, dressed as Olivia Newton-John.  This shows you what a Golden Retriever &ndash; show quality or pet quality &ndash; is capable of.</p>
<p>But Golden Retrievers are not born wonder dogs.  They need time, effort and lots of praise in order to fully blossom into the great dogs they can be.  You also need a good sense of humor and a willingness to let the house get a bit messy.  You need to learn as much Golden Retriever information as you possibly can before, during and after you bring your dog home.  The best places to get Golden Retrievers with great personalities are from breeders and Golden Retriever rescue centers.  Never get a dog from a pet store.<br />
There are some negatives to living with Golden Retrievers that you should prepare yourself for.  These will be mild for some people and calamities for others.  Golden Retrievers need daily grooming, or they get matted.  They shed more than other breeds.  It has been said they have more of a doggy odor than other breeds.  They also were bred to be Retrievers (hence the name), which means they have a compulsion to pick things up in their mouths and carry them to your home.  This can mean they find a big dead rat and carry in into your living room, fully expecting to be showered with praise.</p>
<p>Golden Retrievers, because of their popularity, have been victims of their own success.  Some unscrupulous breeders more concerned about how many puppies they can sell as opposed to how healthy the puppies are have over bred them.  There is an effort of Golden Retriever breeders to try and reverse health problems that can be passed on through genes.  Just to be on the safe side, expect your Golden Retriever to have skin problems, hip dysplasia, eye problems and heart problems.<br />
You can greatly help your Golden Retriever&#8217;s behavior, trainability and health by getting your dog spayed or neutered.  The dog will already be neutered if you adopt from a Golden Retriever rescue center.  Neutering makes the dog more relaxed, more willing to accept people as the ones in charge and less likely to run away in search of love.  Neutered dogs also tend to live longer and get less cancer.</p>
<p><a href='http://goldenretrievers.gather.com/' target='_blank'>Golden Retrievers</a> are prone to some health conditions, so you should be prepared for such a possibility.  They are often prone to eye problems, hip dysplasia, heart conditions and itchy skin problems.  However, a Golden Retriever will usually not be so terrified of going to the vet like other dogs.  There is a big effort by responsible Golden Retriever breeders to weed out all unhealthy Golden Retrievers from the breeding population. On average, Golden Retrievers live to be between ten and twelve years old.</p>
<p>The <a href='http://dogbreeds.typepad.com/golden_retrievers/' target='_blank'>Golden Retriever</a> is one of the most popular pets for families. <a href='http://www.goldenretrievernews.com/' target='_blank'>Golden Retriever information</a> can be found many places, such as the local library and the Internet.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to their loyalty and need to be close to their owners the Chihuahua makes an excellent companion and their compact size also makes them convenient for many owners. Chihuahuas have been known to ride inside the pocket of a coat, in purses or a tote bag and also simply just carried around in the [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/chihuahua-dog-personalities/">Chihuahua Dog Personalities</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Due to their loyalty and need to be close to their owners the Chihuahua makes an excellent companion and their compact size also makes them convenient for many owners. Chihuahuas have been known to ride inside the pocket of a coat, in purses or a tote bag and also simply just carried around in the arms of the owner. They are easy to travel with and enjoy outdoor activities in favorable weather.</p>
<p>However, the Chihuahua can also be curious and mischievous at times. If they are left along for a long period of time at home they will often find something to get into and leave you with a mess. Often the Chihuahua won&#8217;t get along with other breeds but they will do fine with another of their own breed. Therefore, you should either stick with just Chihuahua or you should choose carefully before you add a second breed to your household.<br />
As a result of movies and advertisements such as the famous Taco Bell commercials the popularity of the Chihuahua dog has risen. Sadly this now means that you can easily find a poorly bred Chihuahua that won&#8217;t work with your household. Many families falsely believe the dog is perfect for their household because of their self-confidence and easy trainability. However, by buying from pet stores, newspapers or on the internet you will have no way of knowing whether or not a dog will work with your household and you can get a dog that was bred without any concern for their health or temperament. The good breeders will refuse to place a pet in a household that has a child under the age of twelve. The small litter size of the Chihuahua has led to a limited number of puppies available from good breeders. Therefore, before you decide if the Chihuahua is right for you it is best to carefully consider their temperament.<br />
For the <a href='http://hubpages.com/hub/Chihuahua-' target='_blank'>Chihuahua</a> dog you need to focus on feeding requirements, exercise needs and grooming procedures. At each meal your Chihuahua only needs a small amount of dog food. For most dogs two or three ounces of high quality dog food with a few puppy biscuits is enough although a few of the larger Chihuahua dogs can eat up to a half can of dog food. Rather than having one large daily feeding it is better to have two or three small meals per day. The Chihuahua is capable of walking as long as the owner wants to walk, but they also won&#8217;t object if you want to carry them around. What makes them an excellent choice for the elderly is that they get most of their exercise simply by playing around the house. When grooming you should rub them down with a wet towel or glove to make their coat shine and use a soft brush. Trim the nails regularly and make sure you keep their ears clean.</p>
<p>Most households will do well with a <a href='http://chihuahualovers.ning.com/' target='_blank'>Chihuahua</a>, but some won&#8217;t. Carefully consider <a href='http://www.chihuahua.doggy-blog.com' target='_blank'>Chihuahua information</a> to make sure they are right for you.</p>
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		<title>Read This Before Getting A German Shepherd Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 01:58:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What qualities would you look for in a friend? You would hope they would stick by your side through good times and bad. You pray that they will never betray your secrets. You wish that they would help you out when you needed help. You can find all of these qualities in a German Shepherd [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/read-this-before-getting-a-german-shepherd-dog/">Read This Before Getting A German Shepherd Dog</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What qualities would you look for in a friend?  You would hope they would stick by your side through good times and bad.  You pray that they will never betray your secrets.  You wish that they would help you out when you needed help.  You can find all of these qualities in a German Shepherd dog.  And, as added benefit, they won&rsquo;t sue you, either.</p>
<p>You need to do your part in this friendship, as well, in order for it to work out.  You have to be patient, have a sense of humor and learn all you can about the German Shepherd breed.  You have to be committed to exercising your German Shepherd dog every day, with a walk and play.  They need to be active, or else they get a bit hyperactive.  They also need regular trips to the vet for inoculations and check ups.  Purebred German Shepherds are more inclined to have genetically caused problems than many other breeds of dog.  You must be willing to pay any and all medical costs for your friend.<br />
German Shepherds are indeed powerful dogs that can take quite a large chunk out of you &ndash; when they are given the command to.  They will also attack if they think anyone in their family is being threatened.  There are some German Shepherds that, in the presence of an intruder, will run and hide rather than attack, but they don&#8217;t get much press.  They have to be trained to attack before they would ever attack another human being.</p>
<p>Since German Shepherd dogs are so large (they average about 75 pounds), they often do not know their own strength.  Ever watch puppies playing?  They wrestle quite fiercely and often bite softly.  German Shepherd dogs will think you want to play like a puppy &ndash; very roughly.  This can cause unintentional (but still painful) injury.  It is important that your German Shepherd be trained and regularly exercised in order to prevent any accidental injuries.<br />
A <a href='http://www.squidoo.com/german_shepherd' target='_blank'>German Shepherd dog</a> needs regular exercise, attention and grooming.  Getting them spayed or neutered will also not only lengthen their life span, but also make them more willing to pay attention to you.  German Shepherds really are not suitable for apartment life, unless they get a lot of outdoor exercise.  They learn to leash train very well (and can often be voice trained), whether their owners are walking, jogging, riding a bike or riding a horse.</p>
<p>Hopefully, armed with this German Shepherd information about their basic personality, you will know if a German Shepherd dog is right for your home and lifestyle.  There are variations in each dog&#8217;s individual personality, as there are with each dog&#8217;s physical traits.  Some are more timid than others.  Some are more serious than others.  Some seem more psychic than others.  But they need a lot of activity and attention in order to really become a member of your family. </p>
<p>It takes a special person to adopt a <a href='http://hubpages.com/hub/German-Shepherd-Dog' target='_blank'>German Shepherd</a> and do a lot of research about the breed to ensure proper care. New dog owners should know basic <a href='http://german-shepherd-lover.blogspot.com/' target='_blank'>German Shepherd information</a> before bringing home a German Shepherd rescue dog.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2008 03:53:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.greatpettips.com/" target="_blank">Pet Help</a><br />
Do you own a pet? Are you considering purchasing a pet? If you answered “yes” to either one of these questions, you should check out the resourceful information contained at Great Pet Tips. This helpful website will teach you many things that you need to know and understand as they relate to pets. Owning a pet is a major responsibility. You are directly responsible for many things in your pet’s life. This includes their basic health needs, their nutrition, physical activities, grooming, and similar things. At Great Pet Tips, you can learn about all this and more! </p>
<p>The following details some of the many things that you can learn by visiting Great Pet Tips today:</p>
<p>• Discover the importance of selecting a pet breed and/or type that closely matches your own personality type and preference </p>
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<p>• Discover proper grooming techniques</p>
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<p>For more information on how to increase your efficiency as a pet owner, visit Great Pet Tips today!</p>
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