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		<title>Free Tips for Keeping a Healthy Pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2009 10:45:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patricia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being either a cat owner or a dog owner you will most likely know these 7 tips. But study shows that you are probably not aware of the importance of each them so in order for your pet to have the best possible health condition I am here to remind you.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/free-tips-for-keeping-a-healthy-pet/">Free Tips for Keeping a Healthy Pet</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="petbyline" style="italic;">by Mr. John Sommer, PhD.</div>
<p>Being either a cat owner or a dog owner you will most likely know these 7 tips. But study shows that you are probably not aware of the importance of each them so in order for your pet to have the best possible health condition I am here to remind you.</p>
<p>* Movement: Both a pet cat and a pet dog will need for you to make them use their physics. Their body need exercise to function and the larger the pet&#8217;s body is the more exercise will be required.</p>
<p>* Exercise type: Most cats will want to stay outside and as long as you let it do that itll do the necessary physical activity that it needs. For dogs you need to take them for longer walk once, twice or even three times a day. If you can take them for a swim occasionally that would be beneficial as well.</p>
<p>* Nutrition amount: I know you want to do what best for your pet and spoiling them by giving them all they can eat will not benefit them at all. They will get fat and the excess fat will harm their health condition.</p>
<p>* Vitamins and minerals: Be sure to ask your VET what she recommends that you purchase for your pet. Some pet foods are better than others and you&#8217;ll most likely find that you can benefit from finding breed specific products.</p>
<p>* Love: Just like humans a pet will need love from you and from anyone else in your family. Without love a pet will lose the will to live just like a human would. Talk to your pet daily using happy words and make sure to keep a physical contact as well.</p>
<p>* Get pet insurance: Accidents do happen and if you have had a pet for a while you probably know that paying for medical bills, surgery and even the regular VET visits will cost you a small fortune. Pet insurance will in most cases take care of a larger part of that expenditure.</p>
<p>* Plan ahead: With a little planning you&#8217;ll get a long way when it comes to making sure that your pet stays healthy and vital for all of it&#8217;s life. Planning visits to the VET at regular intervals and to make sure that it gets the proper vaccines are just some of the things to put into a plan.</p>
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<div class="petlinks">Author info: John Sommer, PhD. is amongst the top experts on pet health and can help you find <a href="http://www.petinsurancepro.com/how-to-find-cheap-pet-insurance-easily/">cheap pet insurance</a> for your pet. Get valuable insights by visit his website at <a href="http://www.petinsurancepro.com/">www.petinsurancepro.com</a>.</div>
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		<title>Getting In Touch With Yorkshire Terrier Breeders</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 03:38:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patricia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After deciding that your new pet is going to be a Yorkshire Terrier the next thing you want to do is find a Yorkshire Terrier breeder that you can talk to about your potential purchase. There are a lot of sources you can use for finding Yorkshire Terrier breeders to talk to and in some [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/getting-in-touch-with-yorkshire-terrier-breeders/">Getting In Touch With Yorkshire Terrier Breeders</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After deciding that your new pet is going to be a Yorkshire Terrier the next thing you want to do is find a Yorkshire Terrier breeder that you can talk to about your potential purchase.  There are a lot of sources you can use for finding Yorkshire Terrier breeders to talk to and in some cases it takes a little more effort than just opening up a phone book.</p>
<p>There is no better source for quality pet advice than your vet and this is the best place to start for advice on a good Yorkshire Terrier breeder.  Your vet wants you to have a happy and healthy pet just like you want so they will offer the best advice they have.  If you do not have a vet then this is the perfect time to start talking to one so go ahead and start talking to vets and when you find one you like start getting their advice on good breeders.<br />
Another great place to find Yorkshire Terrier breeders to talk to is by looking up breeders listed with the various breeder registries throughout the country.  Usually you can find these registries by looking them up on the Internet and once you find them just narrow your search to breeders that are listed in your area to talk to.  The breeders listed with a registry are part of an accepted standard so that already gets you off to a good start.</p>
<p>The Internet is probably the greatest communication tool ever invented and that includes local information as well as national and international.  Some local Yorkshire Terrier breeders will host websites and offer you their contact information on their site. This is not very common but it is becoming more and more common so take a look on the Internet and see what they have to offer you in the way of local Yorkshire Terrier breeders to talk to about the possibility of getting your new pet from them.<br />
While you are searching for <a href='http://www.officialyorkieguide.com/Yorkshire_Terrier_Breeders/Finding_a_quality_Yorkshire_Terrier_breeder.php' target='_blank'>Yorkshire Terrier breeders</a> you can also do a search for other Yorkshire Terrier owners and if you see a dog you seem to like you may want to contact the owners through their site and see if they will recommend a good breeder to you.  Sometimes they will not because their breeder may be very selective, but sometimes you can get a good recommendation this way so it is at least worth a try.</p>
<p>Sometimes finding Yorkshire Terrier breeders to talk to is almost a science in itself but the best ones can sometimes be difficult to find so it can become a process.  But in the end you want to talk to as many breeders as possible and the only way to do that is to find lots of breeders to talk to!  Good luck to you and remember that this is your future family pet you are dealing with here so take your time.</p>
<p>You can find good advice on finding <a href='http://www.officialyorkieguide.com/Yorkshire_Terrier_Breeders/index.php' target='_blank'>Yorkshire Terrier breeders</a> in this article. This article and others like it are full of good <a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?Yorkie-Breeders-You-Should-Have-Second-Thoughts-About&#038;id=1035726' target='_blank'>Yorkshire Terrier information</a>.</p>
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		<title>Wellness Pet Food: A Natural Approach to a Healthy Pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2008 19:17:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>richie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By the time the Wellness pet food was introduced in the industry, health food for humans was already a popular commodity. Scientists and doctors were beginning to discover that your health had as much to do with putting the good stuff into your body as keeping the unhealthy substances out. In the 1990?s, the CEO [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/pet-food/wellness-pet-food-a-natural-approach-to-a-healthy-pet/">Wellness Pet Food: A Natural Approach to a Healthy Pet</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By the time the Wellness pet food was introduced in the industry, health food for humans was already a popular commodity. Scientists and doctors were beginning to discover that your health had as much to do with putting the good stuff into your body as keeping the unhealthy substances out. In the 1990?s, the CEO of the Old Mother Hubbard pet food company, Jim Scott Jr., began working with a team of veterinarians, scientists and animal nutrition experts to develop an all natural pet food that was designed with your pet?s holistic health in mind. This process was the brainchild of Wellness pet food, which is a brand of the Old Mother Hubbard pet food line.</p>
<p>Where to Find Wellness Pet Food</p>
<p>Because of its unique nature, Wellness pet food is not found in all pet shops and grocery and discount stores with other pet food brands. Instead, you will find Wellness pet food and other Wellness products through health food retailers and specialty pet stores throughout North America. These foods contain only natural ingredients, with no animal by-products, fats, fillers, preservative or artificial colors or flavors. It is dog and cat food the way nature intended. Perhaps this is the wave of the future when it comes to pet food, but folks will just have to wait and see the success of Wellness pet food products to be sure.</p>
<p>Wellness Pet Food and the Recall</p>
<p>Most pet owners are familiar with the pet food recall that began in the spring of this year, and has continued into the summer months. This recall revolved around two ingredients that are found in many pet foods; wheat gluten and rice protein. It appears that these substances that were exported from China to be used in a number of pet food products were tainted with melamine. Pet food manufacturers immediately began pulling products from store shelves as the FDA tested more and more brands of pet food, and pet owners began making their own food out of intense concern over the safety of commercial products. It is important to note that none of the Old Mother Hubbard or Wellness pet foods were a part of this recall, since few use these ingredients and all were tested thoroughly at the start of the recall scare.</p>
<p>If you want to give your pet the best all natural food on the market today, try Wellness pet food. You can rest assured that your pet is getting all of the necessary nutrition without any of the unnecessary by-products.</p>
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		<title>Avoid Bad Pet Food</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2007 01:07:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Avoid Bad Pet Food The immune system’s strength, in people as well as animals, is affected by the quality of nutrition. A dog’s behavior, happiness, health, longevity and overall well-being are direct result of the nutrition offered in the daily diet. Each dog has special nutritional needs that vary from animal to animal. There are [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/pet-food/avoid-bad-pet-food/">Avoid Bad Pet Food</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Avoid Bad Pet Food</strong></p>
<p>The immune system’s strength, in people as well as animals, is affected by the quality of nutrition.  A dog’s behavior, happiness, health, longevity and overall well-being are direct result of the nutrition offered in the daily diet. Each dog has special nutritional needs that vary from animal to animal.</p>
<p>There are several easily noticeable symptoms of nutritionally caused deficiencies: allergies, hot spots, lack of energy, joint problems, arthritis and poor behavior.<br />
Nutritional balance is the key to a healthy pet and not giving the dog bad pet food will help with the inflammation of arthritis and other major health problems.</p>
<p>Quality Of Good and Bad Pet Foods</p>
<p>Poor quality pet foods are common in grocery stores and pet supply stores. The low price tag may be tempting and seem like a bargain for what is often advertised as a “premium” product, but the items really contained in your pet&#8217;s food may be surprising.</p>
<p>Dogs need meat and protein, being carnivores, and they also need carbohydrates, vitamins, fat, minerals, and water. Essentially, they need all six of the basic types of nutrients. Manufacturers of pet food have the choice of the types and amounts of proteins, minerals, and vitamins that they put into their products. Chicken, lamb, and beef, which contain higher amounts of protein, are needed by active dogs. Plants or grains such as corn, soy, wheat, and rice have enough protein for less active dogs.<br />
Most dog food is made with ingredients that are edible by humans, such as rice, chicken, liver, vegetables, etc, which is not bad pet food.</p>
<p>Dogs have specific nutritional needs, but most pet owners do not realize that all dogs and most good or bad pet foods are not alike. Many commercial dog food brands are lacking in key nutrients, which are edible for humans, and even other species of animals, can pose hazards for dogs because of their different metabolism. Some may cause only mild digestive upsets, whereas, others can cause severe illness, and even death.</p>
<p>However, there are a few common food items that are bad pet foods to give to dogs. Chocolate, for instance, is very toxic to both dogs and cats. Baking chocolate contains more toxins than milk chocolate does, but both forms are potentially lethal. Two or three squares of baking chocolate could prove fatal to a smaller dog. Tea and coffee are likewise toxic, as they contain the same chemicals. Warning signs of food poisoning in dogs are excitement, nervousness, muscle spasms, seizures, and increased body temperature. Veterinary treatment is recommended as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Caroline Bourke   is a full time beauty therapist in Florida.  Check out these great <a href="http://www.dogsdogdogs.com/"><strong>Dogs Advice</strong></a> resources and articles or the more general <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/"><strong>Pets Advice</strong></a> advice and info.</p>
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