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		<title>Easy Guide to Obtaining and Looking after for Young puppies</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 00:23:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can purchase Cheap Puppies on-line or in brick and mortar shops. Regardless of what the cost, ensure to ask questions about its wellness. It has to be a minimum of six weeks old. In case you are obtaining from Internet centered breeders, get their contact info. Examine using the Greater Company Bureau to determine [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/pets-advice/easy-guide-to-obtaining-and-looking-after-for-young-puppies/">Easy Guide to Obtaining and Looking after for Young puppies</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can purchase <a href="http://www.livedirtcheap.com/cheap-puppies.html" target='_blank'>Cheap Puppies</a> on-line or in brick and mortar shops. Regardless of what the cost, ensure to ask questions about its wellness. It has to be a minimum of six weeks old. In case you are obtaining from Internet centered breeders, get their contact info. Examine using the Greater Company Bureau to determine if it&#8217;s legit. Do not neglect to verify the delivery charges. </p>
<p>Other Purchasing Considerations </p>
<p>Never purchase puppies without wellness guarantee of a minimum of one 12 months. There need to be a wellness certification from the vet. The certificate should state the puppy has gotten all of the needed shots. Get in touch with the vet and confirm the info given. While price is significant, so could be the puppy&rsquo;s wellness. Receiving a sickly one will cost you. </p>
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<p>After the canine eats, take it out from the house and on the dirt. Permit it to get employed on the surface. Do not leave till the puppy urinates or relieves about the dirt. </p>
<p>It may possibly consider some time, but the puppy will get used to it. During the summer months, the canine ought to spend as much as time as possible outdoors. This can assist it get used on the outdoors. </p>
<p>You need to also give it a kitty litter box. Fill it up with some sand or dirt. When the puppy is kept inside the house, pay close attention if it begins being restless. It signifies it wish to go on the dirt for relief. </p>
<p>Do not hit the puppy if it causes a mistake. Raise your voce if it causes a mess on the floor. The canine will have the message. A puppy will be much more obedient if it&#8217;s healthy. Give it only nutritious canine foods and not junk foods. Puppies ought to also have lots of room for physical exercise. </p>
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<p>Please note that the behavior of k-9s will likely be seriously influenced by how effectively they may be trained. Even the finest breeds in the world will behave badly if poorly trained. So the following are general guidelines only. </p>
<p>For small children, the finest breeds are Beagles, Golden Retrievers, Poodles and Labrador Retrievers. Poodles are known for becoming extremely effortless to train. Terriers are excellent for older small children. The Pug is one more playful canine. Terriers are a little too aggressive for toddlers, in particular the Yorkshire terrier. </p>
<p>Big k-9s like mastiffs and also the St. Bernard can make for very good animals. These are extremely obedient. Even so, they are not ideal as animals for little kids. Their large size may possibly inadvertently cause injury on the kid. </p>
<p>If you choose k-9s that are much more lower power, you can find a number of top breeds you&#8217;ll be able to select from. The Bichon Frise is largely inactive when from the house. </p>
<p>The Pomeranian and Dachshund also make for excellent animals. The very best guard k-9s would be the Doberman Pinchers, German shepherd and Bloodhound. The German shepherd on the other hand, demands companionship, so there ought to be one more canine with it. </p>
<p>Puppies can provide joy to any home and their loving nature can make them excellent animals. By utilizing the canine exercising suggestions suggested, your puppy can become the excellent companion. </p>
<p>Young puppies make for excellent animals, be it for adults or small children. In case you are obtaining affordable puppies, its wellness standing need to be assessed very carefully. To potty train puppies, get yourself a kitty litter or acquire them outdoors the house following each meal. </p>
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		<title>How To Be a Successful Dog Owner and Have a Happy Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 18:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>richie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People  love their pets and dogs  are the number one animal found in those homes .  One of the biggest reasons  younger  dogs or puppies are brought to  shelters  is that the owners claimed that they couldn&#8217;t handle  the dog.  This  is not the dog&#8217;s [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/how-to-be-a-successful-dog-owner-and-have-a-happy-puppy/">How To Be a Successful Dog Owner and Have a Happy Puppy</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People  love their pets and dogs  are the number one animal found in those homes .  One of the biggest reasons  younger  dogs or puppies are brought to  shelters  is that the owners claimed that they couldn&#8217;t handle  the dog.  This  is not the dog&#8217;s fault but the owners  and with the following suggestions , you can be a capable  pet owner with a well behaved and happy  puppy.  It will discuss items such as  housebreaking  your dog, training and exercising your dog and keeping the dog  and your home safe with different tips  like <a href="http://www.perimeterfenceanddeck.net/" target='_blank'>Tallahassee fence</a>, baby gates or <a href="http://www.perimeterfenceanddeck.net/" target='_blank'>fence Tallahassee</a> to keep them contained outside  or in specific parts of the home .</p>
<p>As in  people, dogs have various  personalities and temperaments and that should be considered before  selecting  a dog as it will be a part  of your family for up to 18  years.  For example, a person who resides  in a small  apartment in Manhattan probably  should not have a border collie that will have  to exercise a lot  and to run and fuel  it&#8217;s herding tendencies .  That breed would be much more happy at a home  with a huge outdoor acreage  or even a farm.</p>
<p>Once you have selected the breed  and understand it a bit  more you should choose  to crate train it.  Some people think this is unkind  to put the puppy  in a crate  but it isn&#8217;t  and many  times if you use it from the start  the dog will find it to be their safe area .  If you do not want to have to buy  more than one size crate  and just want to own  one that will accommodate the dog  when it is fully  grown, you should  to reduce the size of it  while training your young dog .  This is because they may think they may  use it to go to the bathroom in one part  and sleep in the other part .  To make it smaller  just place  a box in the back part  of the crate  and have the available space  just big  enough for them to sleep  in comfortably.   The kennel  should be used at night time  when you go to bed in addition to  when you leave your home .</p>
<p>The next thing you want  to do is to purchase  a high level organic  food for your young dog .  Unfortunately, many brands  of food that are sold at grocery storesavailable at shops  are full of unhealthy fillers and have been known  to cause chronic health issues  and earlier deaths so the type of food is imperative .  The difference in having a good  food can also improve  their behavior, their fur and coats and their ability to be trained so ask your veterinarian  for what they suggest  and understand that buying a more expensive  organic type  of dog food is worth it for your dog&#8217;s well being . </p>
<p>The best method  to have a happy  well behaved dog is a frequently  exercised dog.  Frequent  walks and throwing a ball  for them in the outdoors  will help them  to behave properly  and easier to train.</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>
		<dc:creator>richie</dc:creator>
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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>Methods to Teach Puppy Where to Toilet</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 16:22:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is very exciting to bring home a puppy, however it soon becomes evident that teaching the new addition that the house is not his potty must be attended to right away. There are a multitude of experts with opinions about how to accomplish dog training NY, but the following method of dog training NJ [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/methods-to-teach-puppy-where-to-toilet/">Methods to Teach Puppy Where to Toilet</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is very exciting to bring home a puppy, however it soon becomes evident that teaching the new addition that the house is not his potty must be attended to right away. There are a multitude of experts with opinions about how to accomplish <a href="http://www.wsdogtraining.com/index.html" target='_blank'>dog training NY</a>, but the following method of <a href="http://www.wsdogtraining.com/index.html" target='_blank'>dog training NJ</a> seem to provide very good results, However, the pet owner must be committed to closely monitoring their new pet to avoid accidents and be consistent. </p>
<p>Before you being your instruction, you&rsquo;ll need a crate of good quality that is the appropriate size for the puppy, safe, and comfortable. Or if you prefer, a small pen can be set up for his bed, water and toys. It is up to you to select the place outside where the puppy should do his business. Keep  the puppy in his crate or pen area at all times while you are occupied around the house. Your puppy must not be allowed to run freely about the house early on. Once every hour, carry your puppy (or walk on a leash) outside directly to the special potty zone. Once you arrive at the designated area, walk back and forth while at the same time saying a cue word or command your dog will associate with the act of going to the bathroom. Something like &ldquo;go potty&rdquo; or some other word or short phrase will work as long as you are consistent and don&rsquo;t vary the command. </p>
<p>If puppy does eliminate, keep repeating the cue words and then praise and reward him with a small treat as soon as he finishes going potty. Be very obvious with your happiness toward him so he clearly understands he was a good boy. If he is still not ready to go to the bathroom after you&rsquo;ve walked around him for a few minutes, then return him to his crate or pen and try repeating the process again in about 20 minutes. </p>
<p>Immediately following a successful potty experience, allow the puppy some supervised play time. Have fun playing for a little while but afterward he should be put back in his crate or pen. Stick with the hourly schedule and soon your puppy will adopt good habits. </p>
<p>Young puppies have immature bladders, so before you go to bed, do not feed your puppy and remove his water bowl. You will most likely have to get up twice during the night to take puppy to the potty area the same as during the day. And, remember to give him fresh water as soon as you awake in the morning.</p>
<p>Not only will it be necessary to keep up with the potty routine every hour, but it is also essential to take your puppy outside following every meal because most often he will have to go about 15 minutes after eating. If you follow this process consistently, you can expect to have positive results fairly quickly and both you and puppy will be able to enjoy your time together without any {of the negative effects of yelling or punishing|unfortunate accidents</p>
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		<title>Times When People Clothe Their Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 20:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Lots of canine lovers like to dress their small dogs in small dog clothes. dog accessories are also increasingly in style  People can show their love for their sports team by purchasing their little and big dogs jerseys for their favorite teams. Also, people can help their canine celebrate  Halloween by putting [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/times-when-people-clothe-their-dogs/">Times When People Clothe Their Dogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Lots of canine lovers like to dress their small dogs in <a href="http://www.doggiedesigner.net/" target='_blank'>small dog clothes</a>. <a href="http://www.doggiedesigner.net/" target='_blank'>dog accessories</a> are also increasingly in style  People can show their love for their sports team by purchasing their little and big dogs jerseys for their favorite teams. Also, people can help their canine celebrate  Halloween by putting their dogs in a costume.  An additional choice for people is to dress their little dogs in everyday clothes. Some people buy everyday clothes for their little dogs because some small dogs can get too cold if they do not have something to cover them, especially when it is cold  The options available for canine  outfits are innumerable. Dog outfits are available in  multiple dissimilar shapes, sizes and colors. If the owner has a dog that will wear an outfit, then the options for  different outfits are infinite.</p>
<p>It has become increasingly trendy  recently for people to buy their favorite team jerseys for their dogs. Fans of the largest university  in the United States can purchase Ohio State jerseys for their small dogs, which is especially important when Ohio State plays Michigan in football. People also enjoy buying  NFL jerseys for their canines. In England, lots of people  like to dress their dogs in their favorite English Premiere League team&rsquo;s jersey. </p>
<p>Every year on Halloween, the internet becomes flooded with  images of canines in Halloween costumes. It is fun to get dogs into the  celebration of October 31st by dressing dogs in costumes. People can dress their dogs in costumes  such as a pumpkin and a firefighter. There are also extra special  costumes available, like Hot Dog costumes and skunk costumes. Puppies and older canines similarly can be dressed in costumes, as most costumes come in many different shapes and sizes. </p>
<p> Lots of dog owners like to dress their dog in everyday clothes. One of the reasons for this is that some little dogs  require outfits otherwise they will get too cold, especially during winter. It has become more trendy  to buy light-weight coats for little dogs, like Chihuahuas, when it gets cold outside. Also, raincoats have become popular so dogs don&rsquo;t get  completely soaked during their walk or while being outside. People can  obtain rain boots for their dogs as well , so their paws don&rsquo;t get wet when it rains. This is especially helpful for people who live in places such as  Seattle or England.  </p>
<p>Whether people dress their dogs because it is necessary  or to support a team, buying clothes for a little dog can be fun and it&rsquo;s easy to be creative with different outfits for each dog. It has become progressively more popular to  obtain garments for dogs. It is fun to dress dogs in jerseys on  a beloved team&rsquo;s game day. It can also be fun to purchase  unique clothes for dogs during Halloween. Pet owners  can purchase outfits for dogs that are both large and small. There are  numerous kinds of clothes available for dogs and as long as the pet is willing, the possibilities of dog outfits are endless. </p>
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		<title>Kennels for Dogs &#8211; Different Variety for Your Delightful Dogs</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://dogcaresolution.com/kennels-for-dogs/kennels-for-dogs-different-kinds-you-should-know/" target='_blank'>Kennels for dogs</a> are varieties of dog house or places that are applied to secure the dogs. Nowadays, kennels for dogs have changed in many functions and connotations. The pet owners commonly make these kennels for dogs in structures that can be lived in by one dog or even several dogs.</p>
<p><b>Doghouses</b></p>
<p>Doghouse is naturally a kennel for a dog where the animal is protected. For most families who control the dogs as their pet, commonly put the dog kennel outside the home accompanied by attached leash, near the food and water source.</p>
<p>Any other meaning of a kennel may be a dog transporting crate in which the dog is put during transport or a dog run where the dog is let loose. Kennels for dogs that are applied as a transporting crate commonly have standard measurements to suit transportation modes. Dog runs are small enclosures that let the dog to run for a short distance. Some kennels for dogs that are made as runs are extended to offer more space for running. </p>
<p><b>Breeding Kennels</b></p>
<p>The establishments that particularize in propagating specific breed are breeding kennels. These <a href="http://dogcaresolution.com/kennels-for-dogs/kennels-for-dogs-different-kinds-you-should-know/" target='_blank'>breeding kennels for dogs</a> can be very large operations or just at home businesses. Commonly, these breeding kennels for canines have stud services just like services to help in the birthing of puppies. There are also other services available in breeding kennels. These varieties of breeding kennels for dogs are focusing on purebred dogs that have bloodlines that are registered with a kennel club or a dog club in the area or country.</p>
<p>In reality, not every breeding kennels are recognized or approved by national clubs and the government. Some kennels are puppy mills where there is indiscriminate propagation of just one female dog. And then the government and other knew kennel clubs discourages these types of kennels because the quality of the dogs is questionable. Furthermore, the treatment for the parents and puppies is inhumane and unhealthy.</p>
<p><b>Boarding Kennels</b></p>
<p>In reality boarding kennels for dogs are the establishments of dog house from time to time. These boarding kennels are some places where pet owners leave their dogs while they are out of town. These kennels can be a selection to dog sitters and owners pay a fee to have their pets housed here. </p>
<p>At the moment, the uses and functions of the kennels for dogs have developed and changed. But principally, the major concept of kennels for dogs is just the same, to control dogs.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training That Will Make You Smile</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 15:52:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does your dog still have difficult issues like barking at complete strangers, jumping, or or going to the bathroom in the house? Well, maybe it is time for you to try a new approach with a new type of punishment or consequence. Dogs only learn from their mistakes if they are told no during the [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dog-training/dog-training-that-will-make-you-smile/">Dog Training That Will Make You Smile</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does your dog still have difficult issues like barking at complete strangers, jumping, or or going to the bathroom in the house? Well, maybe it is time for you to try a new approach with a new type of punishment or consequence. Dogs only learn from their mistakes if they are told no during the problem they are having. Trainers who specialize in <a href="http://www.thedoggieden.net/" target='_blank'>dog obedience training</a> can help you and your dog, learn how to accomplish the task. <a href="http://www.thedoggieden.net/" target='_blank'>dog sitting</a> is also very important at this stage because everyone in the home needs to agree on the training, to get the proper results. <a href="http://www.thedoggieden.net/" target='_blank'>pet care</a> is a very special job, but it can be very hard, so use your resources!</p>
<p>Dog obedience training involves your dog, a specialized trainer, and a lot of useful resources that you may not have available to you. Dog training is a difficult job but if it is repeated and practiced in and out of home, wonderful results can come out of it. Finally your dog may bay be able to stop jumping on the couch, or maybe he will now stop chewing every valuable thing you own. Training your dog may be the best thing that you can do and what you can do for your whole family.</p>
<p>When you leave the home, just like a child, dogs think that the rules are somehow lifted from the premises and they no longer apply to them. A helpful tool for that would be to hire a dog sitter, one who really knows you and your dog and one who can control your dog even in the worst situations. Your dog sitter should be able to get your dog to obey and follow direction just as well as you can, just to make all of your lives so much more fun.</p>
<p>Pet care is an extremely difficult enterprise and it can take up a lot of time during your day as well as a lot of difficult training on your behalf. Dogs are a lot like children, so handling a new puppy and all of its baggage can be a rough if you aren&rsquo;t properly prepared. Again, just like children they will destroy things, make messes tear up the house, and ultimately enrage you but ultimately in the end, they are an extremely happy little creature to have in your home. Puppies, although they are fun to play with, they require as much work as a child. This means that it is necessary for you to bath them and take them out and feed them and play with them constantly.</p>
<p>Owning awell mannered pet is a rewarding asset to show off toeveryone who sees, because a dog that listens to its master is not only a smart dog but one that can learn to do more and more each day. Puppies and grown dogs are a lot of fun, but they are also a lot of work, so if you do not think that you can handle all of the strenuous work yourself, then you may want to look into a dog trainer or a sitter or someone who can just play with your dog and take care of them the way that you would take care of them.</p>
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<p>There are many questions you need to ask when  considering adopting your companion. After all, a dog is a lifetime commitment:</p>
<p>A.     When was the puppy born?</p>
<p>B.   How long till you can adopt your new family member? Your puppy should be at least eight weeks before they are able to go to their new family.</p>
<p>C.     Is there a waiting list? Most good breeders have some type waiting list for their animals.</p>
<p>D.    Have the puppies receive their first shots and have they been examined? The puppy should receive their basic veterinary care  at the initial home.</p>
<p>E.  Are you required to neuter your dog?  if your dog is of pet quality a good breeder will require the dog to be altered.</p>
<p>F.     Was there is any sign of genetic disease in previous litters? What type of genetic disease?</p>
<p>G.  Do they have a return policy?  A good breeder will allow you to bring the puppies back to the kennel.</p>
<p>H.  How long have they been breeding this particular dog breed?  A breeder should have a few years experience.  By asking this question you maybe able to weed out back yard breeders.</p>
<p>I.      How many breeds?  Legitimate breeders generally do not breed more that two different types of dogs. Avoid puppy mills!!</p>
<p>J.  How frequently is the dog bred?  A quality breeder will only breed their dog one time a year.</p>
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<p>What&#8217;s the first thing you think of when you hear about the Miniature Pinscher? Many think he&#8217;s a miniature Doberman. Others think he&#8217;s simply yappy and tends to bite. Owners of this breed can tell you none of that is true.</p>
<p>In actuality, the Min Pin is fun loving, loyal and intelligent. He&#8217;s earned his nickname as the King of the Toys.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no question that this breed has a bit of an attitude. They are courageous well beyond what their 10 pounds would indicate. They seem to think they weigh much more than that. You&#8217;ll notice it in their proud walk with their high steps and head held high as well.</p>
<p>And because they are so loyal, proud and courageous, the Miniature Pinscher makes an excellent watchdog. But those same traits can make them difficult if not trained properly.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s so important for a Min Pin owner to make sure the dog knows early on who is in charge. The Miniature Pinscher will think he is until he realizes otherwise. And because he&#8217;s so cute and comical, you may be tempted to let him get away with the occasional bad behavior. Do this and your dog will become a tyrant, running your home the way he sees fit. But don&#8217;t let this tendency bother you because Min Pins are very intelligent and easy to train.</p>
<p>And once he&#8217;s trained you will have everything you could want in a pet. Your Min Pin will be incredibly loyal and loving and simply a joy to be around. These dogs are real comedians and will leave you laughing every time you watch them play.</p>
<p>And while the Miniature Pinscher is certainly not a fragile breed, he does only weigh about 10 pounds. That means that kids can at times have a tendency to play too rough, especially since the Min Pin acts bigger than he is. Children may need to be reminded that the dog is still small.</p>
<p>And there are very few breeds that would be considered more loyal than a Miniature Pinscher. He will quickly become attached to everyone in your family, although he does have a tendency to become very attached to one person in particular.</p>
<p>And Min Pins aren&#8217;t just playful as puppies, they remain that way through their old age. Sure they are a bundle of energy and need exercise, but because of their size they can get plenty of it just running around your home or apartment. And don&#8217;t think you need to keep up with them. They&#8217;ll have a blast playing by themselves with you watching.</p>
<p>And if you want a lap dog when play time is finished, they&#8217;re happy to play that role as well. And any dog that&#8217;s loyal, fun, loving and easy to care for sounds like the perfect family pet.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raising puppies, though often rewarding, can be a great deal of work. When it comes to raising little pups in your home, you should keep in mind that it is a lot of work. To get you going, though, here area few tips on how to raise a good puppy. Keep these in mind through the housebreaking and training and you should have a happy and healthy dog at the end of the road.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/find-smart-puppies/">Find Smart puppies</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="petbyline" style="italic;">by Amanda Somrekli</div>
<p>Raising puppies, though often rewarding, can be a great deal of work. When it comes to raising little pups in your home, you should keep in mind that it is a lot of work. To get you going, though, here area few tips on how to raise a good puppy. Keep these in mind through the housebreaking and training and you should have a happy and healthy dog at the end of the road.</p>
<p>There will be a low absorption rate in the puppies from twenty-four hours on after birth. Consult your vet early if you have any doubts concerning the absorption of colustum by the puppies. The vet will use a blood test to check the antibody absorption rate and, to protect against infection, will inject the puppies under the skin with serum from the mother.</p>
<p>The next stage is to leave the puppy in the crate for up to 1 hour, and then up to 2 hours. And again, always allow at least 5 minutes of silence before letting the puppy out. When you do open the door, make sure to exercise your puppy well. Never leave your puppy in the crate for more than 4 hours at a time. I&#8217;ll repeat again the necessity of exercise, and this is expecially true if you have to leave your puppy crated for long periods of time on a regular basis.</p>
<p>The following items should be purchased and set up prior to the puppy&#8217;s or puppies&#8217; arrival: Stainless steel or rigid plastic non-tip food and water bowls,Crate of the appropriate size,Soft, washable bedding for inside the crate,Variety of chew toys and play toys,Leash or lead and collar of the appropriate size, Food that is the same as the puppy or puppies are currently being fed (same brand, flavor, etc)</p>
<p>The puppies complete their training in four months and are then provided to members of the disabled population through a waiting list. There are approximately 85 people requesting assistance dogs currently.</p>
<p>Having these dogs in a prison setting has provided benefits for the prison atmosphere, too. They seem to bring out the best in the inmates and their very presence diffuses tension.</p>
<p>The inmates selected to raise the puppies are distracted from missing the &#8220;outside&#8221; and get unconditional love&#8230; not what you&#8217;d typically find in a correctional facility. The puppies also benefit as they truly get undivided attention and affection. A real win-win situation.</p>
<p>There are approximately five puppy developmental stages that your puppy will experience and several that will affect you and your family. It is important to realize that the first few weeks of a puppy&#8217;s life are very important for a long term healthy and well adjusted dog who will be part of your family. The first 12 weeks of a puppy&#8217;s life are critical for his healthy development.</p>
<p>In some cases, your puppies might bite onto your hands. You just also need to say &#8220;NO&#8221; and try to put your thumb inside his mouth under their tongues and place other fingers under their chins. Hold this position for a while until your puppies feel uncomfortable.</p>
<p>The last good old trick is to wear a pair of gloves, then apply something that your puppies doesn&#8217;t like on them, such as hot chili sauce, and pepper. This trick will help creating negative memory to puppies for not biting you.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="petbyline" style="italic;">by John Charles</div>
<p>This article is written so that you might be aware of the various forms of dog training aids that are available to you.</p>
<p>In order for you to be able to know and understand your dog, it is essential that you take up some form of dog training, but with such an array of training possibilities available it is not always easy to know which one is right for you and your dog.</p>
<p>You may or may not be aware that as your dog goes through his various stages of development, so his training needs will change.  It is not true that one size fits all!</p>
<p>I highly recommend that you sit down and work out just what sort of training would be best for your dog.  Do take into account whether or not your dog has already had any form of training.</p>
<p>The basic level of training, the first level, is for beginners &#8211; puppies, and those older dogs who are being introduced into training for the first time.  As the name implies, your dog will learn the basic things such as when to sit, or when to stay, and when to come when called.  Its quite elementary, but vital.</p>
<p>Next up is the intermediate level.  Obviously this is a bit more advanced than basic training, and it really is not too suited to puppies.  It is ideal for those older dogs who have had a bit of training, either formally in a class, or by their owner at home. The training will be aimed at teaching your dog how to walk to heel, how to fetch something when asked, and how to walk on a leash without pulling, or dragging behind.</p>
<p>Finally we come to the advanced level of dog training.  You should only consider advanced level training if your dog has completed successfully the more elementary levels of training.  What normally happens in the advanced class is that your dog is taught to respond to both your commands, and hand signals.  Commands and signals such as come, stay, sit, fetch, heel, lie down, and so on.</p>
<p>Once your dog is comfortable with responding to hand signals then you can move on to teaching your dog how to walk beside you without being on the leash.  The training will also teach your dog how to pay attention to you, and not be distracted by other people or dogs that they might see whilst out walking.  This of course is indeed advanced training and hence it is only suitable for obedient and well behaved dogs.</p>
<p>Like all good training, dog training should also have motivators like prizes and rewards to yield better and more positive results. Hitting and yelling at the dog to make it pick up one action is not a wise technique while training. Instead of being a success, chances are that it will give negative output. So you must make sure that the dog training you assign your dog is a positive one, which indulges in positive strategies.</p>
<p>You must also be careful about choosing the right course for your dog&#8221;the course best-suited to it. That way, you may soon be able to boast of owning a dog that is obedient, well-mannered, well adjusted and the perfect pet one can have!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any dog owner knows how difficult it is to walk a dog that pulls on the leash or simply refuses to walk. While basic dog training for any breed should involve lead training, the larger breeds in particular need to learn this as puppies. There\'s nothing more unpleasant than trying to take your Husky or German Shepherd out for an evening stroll and having them fight the lead all the way.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dog-training/5-tips-for-lead-training-your-dog/">5 Tips for Lead Training Your Dog</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>by Amy Nutt</div>
<p>Any dog owner knows how difficult it is to walk a dog that pulls on the leash or simply refuses to walk. While basic dog training for any breed should involve lead training, the larger breeds in particular need to learn this as puppies. There&#8217;s nothing more unpleasant than trying to take your Husky or German Shepherd out for an evening stroll and having them fight the lead all the way.</p>
<p>With that in mind, here are five tips to make lead training your dog a little easier . 1.Start young. It&#8217;s far easier to start with <a href="http://www.barkbusters.ca">puppy training in Toronto</a> than it is to teach an older dog not to pull on the leash. While not impossible, it&#8217;s best to start out with a young dog that hasn&#8217;t yet picked up any bad habits. You can easily accustom a young puppy to the lead and he will be happy to treat it with respect for the rest of his life, but the trick is not to wait too long. </p>
<p>Start your puppy off with a collar and then progress to the leash and you&#8217;ll find that the entire process is far easier on both you and your dog. This can be one of the first puppy training methods that you use. </p>
<p>2. Be gentle. This is not a time to be rough. Whether you are working with a puppy or an adult dog, obedience is not going to come about through intimidating your dog. That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s important not to use a choke chain on your dog while lead training, as this will give it the wrong idea about leads. Dog training should be done gently, with respect for your canine and you&#8217;ll find that he responds better.</p>
<p>3. Go slowly. There&#8217;s no need to leap into walking down the street with your dog. Training can be done slowly and it will be much smoother for it. For example, start with the collar only at first. Once the puppy is used to this, you can progress to attaching the lead. Try doing this while the puppy is being fed so he&#8217;ll associate it with something good. Then, once he&#8217;s used to having something attached to the collar, you can start picking it up. Don&#8217;t rush and you&#8217;ll be fine. </p>
<p>4. Nip bad habits in the bud. It&#8217;s important not to let your dog training go the wrong way. If your puppy is starting to pull on the lead, you&#8217;ll need to make sure you stop that little problem right away. A firm &#8220;no&#8221; and a little tug on the leash will usually work when used consistently, but you&#8217;ll have far more success with rewarding the right behavior. Which brings us to our next tip . . . </p>
<p>5. Praise and reward. Dogs want to please their humans and yours will be no exception. Even a few words of praise will go a long way toward making your dog want to continue the behavior. The great thing about this method of puppy training is that you can&#8217;t go wrong! As long as you are consistent with the reward or praise, your dog will rapidly learn the new behavior . . . in this case, walking on a lead. </p>
<p>There are a lot of advantages to having your dog trained to <a href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/pulling.html">use a leash and not pull</a>. For one, you&#8217;ll be able to enjoy walks out with your dog and so will your canine friend. It&#8217;s also safer, as any dog obedience class will teach you, since you don&#8217;t need to worry about your dog getting loose and running out into the street when he&#8217;s walking happily beside you.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs are known to be man\'s best friend, you as the owner of the dog, are responsible for training your dog, if you want him to live up to being mans best friend. when you take home that cute little dog it has a loving and rough-and-tumble nature. What he requires is discipline and that\'s you come into play.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dog-training/biting-puppy-syndrome-can-be-a-problem/">Biting Puppy Syndrome Can Be A Problem</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>by G D Williams</div>
<p>Dogs are acknowledged to be man&#8217;s best friend, you as the owner of the dog, are responsible for training your dog, if you want him to live up to being mans best friend. when you take home that cute little dog it has a loving and unruly nature. What he requires is discipline and that&#8217;s you come into play.</p>
<p>On the whole dogs are usually the most adorable of pets, inherently loyal, fun loving, comforting and always amusing. All The Same, you have to face the fact that dogs are three years old standing in terms of discipline. That is why a training program early is required. Dogs utterly love their owners affection and wish to please them. It is up to you to make your puppy recognise what is required of him in the way he behaves. In their view, life is in a never-ending state of fun. They have no idea what is good or bad conduct, unless you let them know what is. One of the most everyday dog behaviour problems you will have stop is the biting puppy syndrome.</p>
<p>Pups like to chew on everything, as any dog owner will tell you. The biting puppy may have a nice time chewing on your slippers, a book or a tasty bone. He should be able to enjoy any of his bones, but you want to provide the guidance to their behavior, so it keeps your pet away from your carpet slippers. They do not know that there is a difference, unless you let them know. If you let your pet do as they want, you may soon have an irreverent biting pup, with everything in their approved list of biting behavior. If you are an irresponsible dog owner you will have no one to blame but yourself for this, when he graduates to bite you, your kids or your neighbour every time he wants to. A biting puppy that is unchecked, will become a dog that bites, bringing you both in a lot of problems.</p>
<p>Like children, dogs need behavioural counseling. To get a biting pup to realise their are constraints is very easy. Where do you draw the line? Biting food and bones is a good rule. Anything else is breaking any understanding you have with your dog. If you allow them to chew on a old worn out pair of carpet slippers, this is giving them a license to bite and chew a variety of household items. He can not distinguish between things that are good to bite and those that they are not.</p>
<p>Pups that are teething are likely to be biting puppies. However, you might think its cute with the decimation role he played the day before, but you have to put your foot down. Dogs only understand the rules if they are absolute. Correct or not is Right. The punishment must also fit the crime. In the case of inanimate objects, a paper rolled up with a sharp noise report, should get your message across.</p>
<p>You must keep in reserve the most severe punishment for offenses involving your pup biting a human being. No matter how fun loving, or with no malice, a pup should be deterred from the idea that biting a person is acceptable. Let&#8217;s say that your son decided to share some pieces of fat from their plate with your puppy. He is for certain willing to share in this tasty morsel, inadvertently biting him. While your pet meant no harm, if you were to let this go unpunished, you are giving him a green light for a behavior that spells problems down the road.</p>
<p>In order to promptly and unequivocally nip the biting puppy behavior in the bud, you have got to come down on him hard. A sharp smack on the nose, removal of the food and the dog version of a time out is what you want to impose. Put his leash on and give him a taste of isolation out on the porch, along with a firm &#8216;bad dog&#8217;. This is language and action he can understand. He will know that his behavior resulted in a physical punishment, loss of the desired item and isolation from his family.</p>
<p>With this strategy, you can quickly and easily train your biting pup out of its bad habits. By the time your pet is six months old, you will have a small dog that knows its limits!</p>
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<p>If you have a dog that growls or acts aggressively towards strangers, it&#8217;s not too late to do something about it. But first, you should understand why your dog&#8217;s acting this way.</p>
<p>Aggression in dogs is a natural part of who they are. It came in handy when their ancestors lived in the wild. Wild dogs needed aggression to hunt, and to defend themselves and their resources &#8211; their food, their mate, and their home or territory.</p>
<p>Fortunately, selective breeding over the centuries has minimized and refined this trait significantly. Even so, it&#8217;s important to understand that by nature, all dogs are physically capable of inflicting serious harm. One look at those teeth and you know this is true!</p>
<p>Even though it&#8217;s instinctive, as dog owners, there&#8217;s a lot we can do to prevent aggression from rearing its ugly head. And if it does occur (for whatever reason), there are still steps that we can take to recognize and deal with it efficiently.</p>
<p>Although aggression in dogs comes in different forms, aggression towards strangers is one that is quite common. This type of aggression is stems from nervousness. If he becomes nervous around strangers, his instinct is to protect himself (and you) from the percieved threat.</p>
<p>Its pretty easy to tell when a dogs nervous around strange people. He&#8217;ll be jumpy and on the alert. You&#8217;ll see this in one of two ways&#8230; either he can&#8217;t sit still (constantly fidgeting, jumping at the smallest sound, and pacing around barking and whining) or he&#8217;s completely still, sitting in one place, staring hard at the person he&#8217;s suspicious of. This could be anyone &#8211; a visitor, the mailman, or someone approaching him on the street.</p>
<p>The reason a dog acts agressively towards strangers is because he hasn&#8217;t been exposed to a wide variety of people and places. As a dog owner, it&#8217;s your job to be sure he learns that strangers aren&#8217;t a threat. He relies on you to take him on outings where he can meet new people and learn about the world around him.</p>
<p>This process is called socialization, and it&#8217;s one of the most important parts of owning a dog. It should be started when he&#8217;s a puppy &#8211; as soon as he&#8217;s had his vaccinations &#8211; and continue throughout his life. This lets your dog become accustomed to the world around him. Giving him more and more new experiences is vital to raising a dog that&#8217;s relaxed and stable in new situations. This means exposing him to a wide variety of new experiences, new people, and new animals.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not enough to expose an adult dog to a crowd of new, unfamiliar people and just say, &#8220;Settle down, Roxy, it&#8217;s OK&#8221;&#8230; your dog has to learn that it&#8217;s okay on his own. That&#8217;s what socializing does&#8230; it lets your dog learn this by exposing him to all types of people and animals: from babies and toddlers to teens and elderly, from people in uniform to people carrying umbrellas or riding bikes.</p>
<p>If you start this socialization as a puppy, your dog grows up knowing that people who are &#8220;different&#8221; aren&#8217;t bad. Instead of being fearful, he&#8217;ll be confident and friendly with strangers.</p>
<p>An easy way to start socializing your puppy is to enroll in a puppy kindergarten or preschool. This is just a series of group classes for puppies, usually held at a vet clinic or some other indoor, controlled environment.</p>
<p>Puppy classes are usually taught by a qualified dog trainer. Many times the instructor will bring one or two assistants, which lets you have more one-on-one time with a trainer during class. You&#8217;ll learn about your puppy&#8217;s developmental stages, how to crate train and potty train your puppy, and even a few basic obedience commands.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s fun to learn how to teach your puppy to &#8220;come&#8221; but the biggest benefit of joining a puppy class is the socialization. Until you&#8217;ve finished your puppy shots, many vets will discourage you from taking your puppy out in public. The main concern is parvo, which is highly contagous and very dangerous to puppies. Puppy classes provide a safe environment to start socializing your puppy at an earlier age. There are usually several &#8220;play sessions&#8221; per class to let the puppies run around and play together off-leash. This group play helps them learn how to interact with other dogs. It also gives them a chance to meet new people and start learning that they don&#8217;t have to be afraid of strangers.</p>
<p>Just remember&#8230; socializing at puppy school is just the start. To raise a friendly, confident dog you need to continue exposing him to new experiences. You&#8217;ll want to take him to as many new places as possible &#8211; just don&#8217;t overwhelm him. Start off slow, and you&#8217;ll see his confidence grow. By consistently socializing your dog, he&#8217;ll grow up knowing that new people and new places are good things. He&#8217;ll have nothing to fear, especially strangers!</p>
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		<title>Where To Find Shar Pei Pictures</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 21:22:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patricia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People just love Shar Pei pictures and there is something about the seemingly smiling face of that wrinkly little dog that just sends people into another galaxy. For those that are huge fans of Shar Pei pictures there are many sources of these wonderful photos and you have access to pretty much all of them. If you are really in the mood to take in a whole collection of Shar Pei pictures then just use the advice in this article and find yourself a treasure chest full of little dog pictures.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/where-to-find-shar-pei-pictures/">Where To Find Shar Pei Pictures</a></p>
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<p>People just love Shar Pei pictures and there is something about the seemingly smiling face of that wrinkly little dog that just sends people into another galaxy. For those that are huge fans of Shar Pei pictures there are many sources of these wonderful photos and you have access to pretty much all of them. If you are really in the mood to take in a whole collection of Shar Pei pictures then just use the advice in this article and find yourself a treasure chest full of little dog pictures.</p>
<p>In bookstores all over the country professional photographers have books of Shar Pei pictures for sale for anyone that wants them.</p>
<p>If you want a collection of Shar Pei pictures that you can treasure for a long time then get down to your local book store and go through their collection of over sized picture books dedicated to the Shar Pei and you will not be disappointed.</p>
<p>Probably the single best source for Shar Pei pictures is the Internet. On the Internet you will find a wide variety of free and accessible Shar Pei pictures that you can enjoy whenever you want. The key is finding out which sites you need to frequent. One type of site you should check out are message boards dedicated to Shar Pei discussion. Owners from all over the world are constantly adding to these sites so not only do you get a wide variety of Shar Pei pictures, but also they are constantly being added to which is nice.</p>
<p>You can also check out the websites of individual Shar Pei owners as well. In many cases the owners will have a daily diary they keep along with regularly updating the pictures so you can not only see the Shar Pei in its daily life, but also get a very good idea of its regular behavior. These types of sites cannot only be entertaining but they can be very educational as well.</p>
<p>You can find a lot of great Shar Pei information from the website of a breeder and that is where you can also find some high quality Shar Pei pictures as well. A breeder will want to put his business on display the best way he can so the pictures on a breeder website will be high quality and they will also have some helpful Shar Pei information with them as well.</p>
<p>There will be pictures of the various breeds of Shar Pei as well so you can use a breeder website as not only a place for pictures but as an educational stop as well.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget you can also go to the local library and check out a lot of books that are dedicated to Shar Pei pictures. You can find Shar Pei pictures just about anywhere but there are a few places you can find them for free, or a small charge, and enjoy them for a long time to come. Just be creative in your search and you should be able to find all of the Shar Pei pictures you want.</p>
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<p class="petlinks">About the author: Melissa Coleman is a passionate lover of the Shar Pei and owns a popular website that can show you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved <a href="http://www.sharpeiguide.com/Shar_pei.php">Shar Pei</a>. Among other topics there, you will find out more about <a href="http://www.sharpeiguide.com/sharpei/shar-pei-puppies/baby-shar-pei-puppy-poke">Shar Pei Photography</a> plus a whole lot more.</p>
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		<title>Puppy Training Program</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A simple and effective strategy for a good puppy training program
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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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		<title>Boxers Adore Attention: Top Dog Advice</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 04:06:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patricia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boxers need constant attention and love to be babied. Treat your Boxer as your best friend and play, play, play with him. 
One three-month old Boxer I know loves her bath more when the owner sings to her. Be it playing, talking or singing to them or taking them for a walk, Boxers simply love [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/boxers-adore-attention-top-dog-advice/">Boxers Adore Attention: Top Dog Advice</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Boxers need constant attention and love to be babied. Treat your Boxer as your best friend and play, play, play with him. </p>
<p>One three-month old Boxer I know loves her bath more when the owner sings to her. Be it playing, talking or singing to them or taking them for a walk, Boxers simply love the attention.</p>
<p>Shower them with love, affection and attention as well as some treats.</p>
<p>Left to their own devices, Boxers can become very destructive when lonely, bored and ignored. One is known to jump over a 6-footer fence if the owner is gone for too long.</p>
<p>Give extra space when you have to leave Boxers alone over an extended period. They don&rsquo;t like to be locked in a room. One owner gives a 4-year old male Boxer the run of the hall stairs, landing and its own bedroom and the dog is much happier and not destructive at all.</p>
<p>When you have to leave Boxers alone, you&rsquo;d better make sure they have a toy they really like or they&#8217;ll find something to do that you probably really won&#8217;t like.</p>
<p>Boxers are too smart and strong for their own good, and if they&#8217;re bored and undisciplined they can be a disaster in the house. </p>
<p>That is why obedience training is important, in order to prevent the destruction of too many of your belongings. Training makes a happier dog.<br />
And that training begins with toilet training. Discover more<br />
<a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?House-Training-Puppies---The-Keys-To-Success&#038;id=1056650' target='_blank'>House training puppies</a></p>
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		<title>Boston Terrier Information For Breeders</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 16:09:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patricia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boston Terrier breeders will tell you that the Boston Terrier, which is the state dog of Massachusetts, is really not a Terrier at all. Called the Boston Bull and the Boston Bull Terrier, the Boston Terrier descended from two now extinct breeds, the Old English Bulldog and the English White Terrier. A man by the [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/boston-terrier-information-for-breeders/">Boston Terrier Information For Breeders</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Boston Terrier breeders will tell you that the Boston Terrier, which is the state dog of Massachusetts, is really not a Terrier at all. Called the Boston Bull and the Boston Bull Terrier, the Boston Terrier descended from two now extinct breeds, the Old English Bulldog and the English White Terrier. A man by the name of Robert C. Hopper bred the first Boston Terrier (then referred to as a Bull Terrier which Bull Terrier breeders were quite unhappy with). He bred subsequent litters with various Bulldog mixes such as the French Bulldog to make this breed a small-sized, non-aggressive companion dog. Though the Bulldog was bred to fight bulls and other dogs, this trait has been bred out of the Boston Terrier. Boston Terrier breeders describe Boston Terriers as gentle, alert intelligent, and affectionate.  The breed is the first American-bred dog to be included in the American Kennel Club. The breed was recognized in 1893.<br />
The Boston Terrier is also referred to as the American Gentleman due to the tuxedo-like markings on its coat. Boston Terriers may be black with white, brindle with white, brown with white or a red-black color called seal with white. Their coats are uniformly white on the muzzle, between the eyes, on a band around the neck, on the chest and halfway up the forelegs. This color pattern make the Boston Terrier appear to be wearing a white collar, shirt, and cuffs with a black suit jacket and coat tails. Besides being sturdy and dapper in appearance, the Boston Terrier is very intelligent and amusing. Boston Terrier breeders provide a solid foundation of discipline and training for dog buyers to build upon. Some owners say that their Boston Terriers can do thirty or more tricks, some as intricate as riding a skateboard!</p>
<p>Boston Terriers suffer from common genetic problems such as cataracts, a condition called cherry eye, deafness, allergies, curvature of the spine, respiratory issues and digestive problems. Because of the breed&#8217;s short muzzle, dogs may reverse sneeze and snore loudly. Like their bulldog ancestors, Boston Terriers can also be very gassy, a surprising quality in an American Gentleman.<br />
Good <a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?Buyer-Information-Boston-Terrier-Breeders&#038;id=1143291' target='_blank'>Boston Terrier breeders</a> can be found in Boston (of course!), as well as many other cities and countries. Good places to start when researching where to buy a Boston Terrier include the Boston Terrier Club of America, the American Kennel Club, and local Boston Terrier rescue centers. There are many websites that promise next-day pets and overnight shipping of puppies, but these should be avoided. A purebred Boston Terrier should not be shipped. If possible, it should be bred and bought locally. Pet store puppies should also be avoided because these puppies have also been shipped and buyers receive no guarantee on their health or pedigree.</p>
<p>Boston Terrier buyers have a responsibility to thoroughly research Boston Terrier breeders. There are many illicit breeders working to make money with little regard to animal health, quality or care. Buyers should ask for references from respected breeders in their town or state. Local shelters may also be able to direct buyers to good Boston Terrier breeders. </p>
<p>Buyers should thoroughly interview <a href='http://bostonterrierlovers.wetpaint.com/' target='_blank'>Boston Terrier breeders</a>. <a href='http://www.officialbostonterrierguide.com/Boston_Terrier.php' target='_blank'>Boston Terrier information</a> about breeders is provided in this article.</p>
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		<title>Finding English Bulldog Breeders In The United States</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of the hundreds of different breeds of dog that are available to choose from, one of the most widely loved is the Bulldog. The English Bulldog in particular is one of the most favored breeds of dog, and for good reason. After all, they are very loyal, affectionate, and even tempered dogs, and so they are suitable for all people, even those with larger sized families. If you are interested in getting an English Bulldog yourself, then you are going to have to find yourself some reputable English Bulldog breeders.</p>
<p>Before committing to a puppy you want to make sure that you are dealing with a responsible dog breeder. This is a breeder who actually cares about their dogs and who is educated and knowledgeable about the breed. You want to find a breeder that offers health guarantees and who has the credentials and paperwork to back up their reputation. Of course if you are buying a dog you want to make sure that you are getting a happy and healthy dog, one that is not going to end up being sickly or having behavioral problems.<br />
There are a few things that you will want to keep in mind when looking for English Bulldog breeders. First you should become more educated on the English Bulldog breed, so you can learn about the common health problems that are associated with the breed in particular and then expect any dog breeder to check for these health problems with the parents so the risk of the puppies can be assessed. </p>
<p>The best thing you can do is ask lots of questions, and any good breeder is going to be more than willing and able to provide you with the information that you are looking for. You should always be suspicious of any breeder who is unwilling to introduce you to the mother dog or answer any of your questions. You should always set a standard of care in your own mind before going out to meet any breeder, because if you buy a puppy from a breeder who does not care about their dogs, chances are the puppy will be sickly and have poor behavioral problems which will be difficult and possibly even impossible to amend.<br />
The bottom line is that English Bulldog is one of the most popular breeds of dog in the world, and for good reason. Not only do they have a very unique and adorable appearance, but they also have a great personality and are very even tempered. They do not anger quickly and they are not aggressive or violent. </p>
<p>The process of finding <a href='http://americanbulldogpuppies.ning.com/' target='_blank'>English Bulldog breeders</a> can definitely be trying but you just need to keep reminding yourself of how important this process really is. It is imperative that you take the time to find a reputable breeder, one that cares about their dogs and who will be able to offer you a healthy well behaved puppy. There are many different categories of the type of breeders in the market and knowing which one is the best will be helpful to you, as will understanding the consequences in terms of what can develop if you go with the wrong breeder. </p>
<p>One idea is to speak to your friends and family and see whether any of them have dealt with <a href='http://www.officialbulldogguide.com/Bulldog_Breeders/index.php' target='_blank'>Bulldogs breeders</a> in the past. The details on how to find a Bulldog breeder is some of the most important <a href='http://bulldogloversunited.blogspot.com/' target='_blank'>Bulldog information</a> you can ever learn.</p>
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		<title>Seeking Pug Breeders</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 15:54:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes the search for Pug breeders can be a little more complicated than just opening up a phone book.  In some cases you can use conventional communications tools to find a good breeder but in other cases some breeders only work from referrals.  However the Pug breeders do business it is up to [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/seeking-pug-breeders/">Seeking Pug Breeders</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes the search for Pug breeders can be a little more complicated than just opening up a phone book.  In some cases you can use conventional communications tools to find a good breeder but in other cases some breeders only work from referrals.  However the Pug breeders do business it is up to you to find a way to contact them and create a list of prospective breeders.  You want to be able to speak to more than one breeder so that you can have a choice.  This is an important decision so be sure to give yourself all the information you can.  </p>
<p>There will be no more valuable resource for your pet and yourself than your vet.  Your vet is just as concerned about the health of your pet as you are so they can be a trusted resource when you are searching for Pug breeders.  If you do not have a vet yet then this is the perfect time to secure the services of one and discuss potential breeder referrals so that you can start compiling your list.<br />
When you are conducting a search for anything don&#8217;t ever forget that the Internet is probably one of the most powerful searching tools available.  You can find Pug breeders on the Internet on a variety of sites as long as you know where to look.  You can begin your search with the various breeder registries found on the Internet.  The registries set the breeding standards that their listed members follow so you can usually trust the breeders you find on a breeder registry to be trustworthy and legitimate.  You can also spend some time reading up on the standards the breeders follow when they conduct their business so that you have a better idea of what to expect when you start contacting the various breeders.</p>
<p>It is also possible that many Pug breeders like to host their own websites so that they are given a chance to portray their business the way they want potential customers to see it.  They will have pictures of the various types of pets they have for sale and they will also outline the procedures they require all new owners to follow before the breeder will even speak to the owner.<br />
A resource that many people over look is the websites on the Internet created and updated regularly by Pug owners.  Many Pug owners create websites featuring pictures of their Pugs and daily diaries of their dog&#8217;s activities.  You should contact these owners and see if they can refer <a href='http://puglovers.gather.com/' target='_blank'>Pug breeders</a> to you that you can contact.  Sometimes the owners are not able to give referrals as some Pug breeders prefer to not get referrals in that manner but some can get you a referral and that can be a great help in adding to your list of potential Pug breeder candidates.</p>
<p>Always remember that you are not making any decisions at this point.  What you are doing is creating a list from which you will eventually make your final decision so the more entries you can add to your list the better off you will be in the end.  This is an important decision so give yourself as much of a chance to make the right choice as possible.</p>
<p>If you need helpful information on finding <a href='http://pugdogs.ning.com/' target='_blank'>Pug breeders</a> then use this article. If you need important <a href='http://pugpuppies.wetpaint.com/' target='_blank'>Pug information</a> then use this article.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With all of the research you have been doing, you have finally been able to come to the point where you have decided on a Bichon Frise and you are secure in the fact that you know everything there is to know about the breed. Now, all you have to do is find some Bichon Frise breeders so you can begin your search and interview process in order to find the perfect one for you and your home. </p>
<p>Although it may seem like with all of the breeds out there being sold, it could take weeks, if not months, to find Bichon Frise breeders but that is just simply not the case at all. There are plenty of them out there if you just know where to look and these breeders often always have a supply of Bichon Frise ready to be adopted and taken home to be loved and cared for.<br />
With the way our world is beginning to function, we are relying on technology such as the Internet for everything from getting ours news, our mail and even for shopping and that includes shopping for a dog. You can easily find a lot of Bichon Frise breeders on the Internet but the problem is that even if they all sound wonderful, without seeing the dog in person, you really do not know what you are getting until the puppy is delivered to the airport. </p>
<p>But, on the bright side, you can always take advantage of the Internet and search for local Bichon Frise breeders and this way, you are getting the convenience of the Internet search but are still able to drive to the location of the breeders and check out the puppies for yourself. All in all, using the Internet can be an excellent tool in trying to find the puppy that you have been waiting for.<br />
Another way to go about trying to find <a href='http://www.squidoo.com/Bichon_Frise_Breeders' target='_blank'>Bichon Frise breeders</a> is by looking through your local newspapers. This will generally take a lot more time then searching the Internet but you will know at least that these are breeders that have the dogs on site and that you can go visit their home environment in order to make sure that you really want a puppy from that breeder.</p>
<p>Depending on where you live and depending on sheer luck, you may have to wait a few months before finding any Bichon Frise breeders, but then again with luck on your side, you may find one the next time you flip open your paper. Also, if you are having troubles finding Bichon Frise breeders, you may want to put a want ad in the paper letting people know the type of dog you are seeking and you never know, you may end up lucky.</p>
<p>While <a href='http://bichonfrisepuppies.multiply.com/' target='_blank'>Bichon Frise breeders</a> can be found all over the Internet you may want to consider the importance of finding those that are close to you. A lot of <a href='http://dogbreeds.typepad.com/bichon_frise/' target='_blank'>Bichon Frise information</a> points to using the newspaper as a means of finding many local and trustworthy breeders.</p>
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		<title>Choosing A Reputable Beagle Breeder</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 03:12:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are few things cuter than a Beagle puppy, which is undoubtedly why this breed has continued to maintain its reputation for being one of the most popular breeds to have as a family pet. However, with the demand for the breed comes people who are looking to capitalize on the popularity of the Beagle [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/choosing-a-reputable-beagle-breeder/">Choosing A Reputable Beagle Breeder</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are few things cuter than a Beagle puppy, which is undoubtedly why this breed has continued to maintain its reputation for being one of the most popular breeds to have as a family pet. However, with the demand for the breed comes people who are looking to capitalize on the popularity of the Beagle without concern for the health and integrity of the breed. As a buyer who is interested in Beagle puppies, it is up to you to find a reputable Beagle breeder to get your dog from. </p>
<p>Fortunately, there are some steps that you can take to ensure that the Beagle breeder that you purchase from will provide you with a puppy that is healthy and has a good temperament. Even if you choose a Beagle breeder from the Internet, you can ask certain questions and follow particular procedures to protect yourself and your future family pet. Keep in mind that a dog is a long-term investment for any family, and the right steps will make sure that you and your pet have many years of enjoyment with one another.<br />
There are a number of questions that you should ask a potential Beagle breeder before you ever check out the dogs available from him. First, a responsible breeder will be willing to let you meet one or both parents of the dogs to see if they are both healthy and well socialized. Another important issue to cover with your Beagle breeder is genetic problems that tend to run in the Beagle breed. Your breeder should be well versed in the issues and should be able to provide documentation of testing for his dogs. </p>
<p>Ask your Beagle breeder what type of food that he feeds his puppies. It should be a high-quality dog food. It is also important to find out whether the puppies have seen a veterinarian and if their immunizations are up to date. A good breeder will provide documentation for veterinarian care as well. It is also good to inquire as to when the puppies will be released to their new homes. Puppies that are younger than eight weeks should generally not be taken from their mother.<br />
Another popular method for finding AKC puppies today is with the help of the Internet. While it may seem like an odd way to bring a new pup into your home, the advantage of this method is that you can broaden your base to find the exact dog that you are looking for. Many <a href='http://beagle-dog.wetpaint.com/' target='_blank'>Beagle breeders</a> advertise their litters this way, and even keep wait lists for prospective owners electronically. Keep in mind that if you decide to acquire your dog through electronic means, there is some additional steps to take to ensure that you get what you pay for. First, always follow up email correspondence with a phone call to a live person, and make sure that payments are going to the same address that is on the breeder&rsquo;s website. You can also request a signed contract prior to the exchange of funds so that you have a form of recourse if something goes wrong in the transaction.</p>
<p>There are plenty of good Beagle breeders today, and many ways to find them. Make sure that you protect yourself and your future family pet by doing your homework before you make your final purchase.</p>
<p>The steps in searching out reputable <a href='http://dogbreeds.typepad.com/beagle/' target='_blank'>Beagle breeders</a> so that you are guaranteed to find the perfect puppy for your family. Articles like this one will give you the tools that you need to interview, evaluate and select the best Beagle breeder for you and provide all the <a href='http://www.beagledogguide.com/Beagle.php' target='_blank'>Beagle information</a> necessary to raise a healthy family pet.</p>
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		<title>Teaching People To Find Rottweiler Breeders</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 03:12:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The time has come to get your Rottweiler and now you need to pool your resources together and get contact information for all of the Rottweiler breeders in your area.  There are a lot of ways to get complete information and you can start your search with the phone book.  The phone book [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/teaching-people-to-find-rottweiler-breeders/">Teaching People To Find Rottweiler Breeders</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The time has come to get your Rottweiler and now you need to pool your resources together and get contact information for all of the Rottweiler breeders in your area.  There are a lot of ways to get complete information and you can start your search with the phone book.  The phone book is by no means the end of your search but it is just one of many resources you can use to track down the Rottweiler breeders in your area and find one that best fits your needs.</p>
<p>For looking up information nothing beats the Internet and you can use the Internet to help you find more information about the Rottweiler breeders in your area.  Sometimes a breeder may have a full website and that gives you even more information on that breeder by just clicking on the Internet.  You can also use the listing and the national breeding registry websites like the American Kennel Club to narrow your search as well.<br />
Your vet is going to have invaluable information for you all through you pet&#8217;s life and you can start to utilize your vet in your search for good Rottweiler breeders.  More often than not your vet is going to offer you a list of Rottweiler breeders that they consider to be reputable and that you can choose from to find your new pet.  Your vet is just as interested in the health of your new dog as you are so you can trust their advice and use it to find a good breeder.</p>
<p>Always check the newspaper for advertisements of Rottweiler breeders.  Many times breeders will advertise dogs for sale in the paper and you can use this as a way of collecting even more contact information for your search.  It may help to keep track of which breeders you found from which newspaper just in case the breeders ask or you run across a breeder that is less than reputable and you want to let the paper know.<br />
Sometimes <a href='http://www.squidoo.com/rottweiler-puppies' target='_blank'>Rottweiler breeders</a> can be difficult people to get a hold of.  The nature of Rottweiler breeding can lend to some shady characters looking for dogs so many breeders prefer to only do business with referrals from people they know.  Ask other Rottweiler owners whom they got their dogs from or find a referral from a local farmer or some other source.  Rottweiler breeders can be difficult to find and that may be the best thing for you and for them.</p>
<p>Always collect as much information as you can in your search for Rottweiler breeders.  Be creative as there are a lot of ways to get the information you need and you will want as much information as possible so that you can talk to as many breeders as possible.  The more you have to choose from the better your chances of getting a breeder you are truly happy with.</p>
<p> This article is a great place to start when trying to find local <a href='http://www.officialrottweilerguide.com/Rottweiler_Breeders/index.php' target='_blank'>Rottweiler breeders</a>. The important <a href='http://rottweilerlovers.ning.com/' target='_blank'>Rottweiler information</a> in this article can help you find the best breeders.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Blue Kerry terrier is one of the most mysterious breeds of terriers. Although the breed has been known by the Irish for at least 150 years, nobody really knows where they came from or how they were first bred.
Whatever the case, the blue Kerry terrier certainly has a colorful history. It started as a [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/kerry-blue-terrier-practical-pet-advice/">Kerry Blue Terrier: Practical Pet Advice</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Blue Kerry terrier is one of the most mysterious breeds of terriers. Although the breed has been known by the Irish for at least 150 years, nobody really knows where they came from or how they were first bred.</p>
<p>Whatever the case, the blue Kerry terrier certainly has a colorful history. It started as a working dog, helping hunters bring in prey. It would also be trained as a police dog by the English. Today, it is viewed as  one of the best breeds of dogs that one can own. This is in part because of its excellent abilities as a watchdog.</p>
<p>Like all terriers, the Blue Kerry terrier can get into fights with other dogs. In order to prevent this, you need to ensure that the Blue Kerry terrier is properly socialized. Usually this is done by the breeder. </p>
<p>Tthe Blue Kerry terrier has a disposition that is easily house trained. The Blue Kerry terrier is actually quite eager to learn. This means that you should be able to train it very quickly. </p>
<p>Although a Blue Kerry terrier can become an excellent playmate for children, it goes without saying that the children do not show any cruelty to the dog. </p>
<p>The Blue Kerry terrier is also one of the more hardy breeds of terriers. This is because the Blue Kerry terrier has very few genetic problems. Before buying one, however, you should ask for eye certifications and hip x-rays. These are the most commonly afflicted parts of the Blue Kerry terrier.</p>
<p>A Blue Kerry terrier is not really for everyone. Some may find it a bit too playful. Some may not really get used to the Blue Kerry terrier&rsquo;s curiosity. Some may not really understand its habit of following everyone around. </p>
<p>Today, the fate of the Blue Kerry terrier dog lies in the hands of the breeders who care for them, nurture them, and make sure that they have great homes to stay in.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a rising epidemic that Havanese lovers must now deal with when they are looking to acquire a new pup. Puppy brokers are a rare breed of dishonest Havanese breeder that care for little other than trying to churn out as many pups in a season as possible, in order to capitalize on the [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/havanese-breeder-can-you-spot-a-fake/">Havanese Breeder: Can You Spot A Fake?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a rising epidemic that Havanese lovers must now deal with when they are looking to acquire a new pup. Puppy brokers are a rare breed of dishonest Havanese breeder that care for little other than trying to churn out as many pups in a season as possible, in order to capitalize on the growing demand for these loveable little pups. A puppy broker will spend all of their time trying to hustle potential buyers into as fast a sale as possible, so that there is no time to ascertain whether or not they are lying about their pups&#8217; origin.</p>
<p>You can help to eliminate this rash of dishonest breeders by simply doing your research when you decide to buy a Havanese pup. Making certain that the Havanese breeder in question has a long history of happy customers, and making certain that you thoroughly research any documentation you are given is one of the surest ways to know whether your Havanese breeder is an honest one. There are many ways to do this, and we have attempted to show you the best ways to research your Havanese breeder here in this article.<br />
The best way to know whether you are dealing with an honest Havanese dealer is to thoroughly research any and all documentation you are given both at the time of the sale, and prior to the final delivery. This includes checking the online databases to ensure that your dog is actually registered where the breeder says they are. Unfortunately, registration papers are relatively simple to forge, and many would-be Havanese owners are duped every day. Fortunately for them, respected registration organizations have online databases available where you can research the registration of your pup&rsquo;s parents, to make certain that you are getting your dog from an honest breeder.</p>
<p>Also, it is not uncommon for a dishonest Havanese breeder to forge medical documentation. Since there are a great many medical tests that need to be done on a Havanese pup when they are born to ensure they do not carry any of the common genetic health concerns that plague so many pups, it is important that you make a point to call the veterinarian (and research them, as well) listed on the paperwork to make certain that your pup has actually had the testing done.<br />
There are many other ways to tell whether or not the <a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?How-To-Tell-Your-Havanese-Breeder-Is-Respectable&#038;id=883678' target='_blank'>Havanese breeder</a> you are considering is an honest one. The most important of which is whether or not you will be allowed to view the conditions in which the pup is to be born. A dishonest Havanese breeder will most likely come up with several different excuses as to why you cannot see their kennels. If this is the case, then you are most likely dealing with a puppy broker, and should find another Havanese breeder immediately.</p>
<p>Often, you will need to wait several months, or even a couple of years, to get the perfect Havanese pup. It is important to remember that these dogs are well worth the wait it may take to ensure that your pup is coming from an honest Havanese breeder. Havanese puppies are prone to certain genetic disorders, and fake breeders do not take the necessary steps to ensure healthy pups that will be able to enjoy a long and healthy life with their new owners.</p>
<p>These sweet little toy dogs are best known for their wonderfully playful manner, and for their fierce loyalty to their owners. Finding honest <a href='http://hubpages.com/hub/havanese' target='_blank'>Havanese breeders</a> doesn&rsquo;t have to be a difficult experience for those who learn to recognize the difference. This article is for anyone looking for <a href='http://havanese.multiply.com/' target='_blank'>Havanese information</a> on how to spot false Havanese breeders.</p>
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		<title>Winning Tips: Keeping Your Airedale Terrier Well-behaved</title>
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1) Can&#8217;t teach an old dog &#8211; You have to start training your Airedale terrier puppy as early as possible. This way, the behavioral training that you give it will be ingrained into the Airedale terrier pet dog&#8217;s brain. Proper behavior will become [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/winning-tips-keeping-your-airedale-terrier-well-behaved/">Winning Tips: Keeping Your Airedale Terrier Well-behaved</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some tips you can use to keep your Airedale terrier well-behaved.</p>
<p>1) Can&rsquo;t teach an old dog &ndash; You have to start training your Airedale terrier puppy as early as possible. This way, the behavioral training that you give it will be ingrained into the Airedale terrier pet dog&rsquo;s brain. Proper behavior will become almost instinctive.</p>
<p>2) Use, don&rsquo;t abuse &ndash; Various training methods are open to you. But, there&rsquo;s one thing you must remember: they only work with proper use. Some people make use of the leash or of the crate to abuse their pet. Any method of training can only be effective if used in a way that will not harm the dog. You have to be firm but gentle with your puppy when you are trying to train it. </p>
<p>3) Habit inside, habit outside &ndash; Before taking your Airedale terrier puppy outside, try to observe its behavior inside. This will give you a clue as to how the Airedale terrier pet dog will act outside the house. Many people say that a puppy&rsquo;s behavior inside a house is very different from the way that the same dog will act in outside environments. This is not true. By observing the inside behavior of your Airedale terrier pet dog, you will realize how it will respond to you outside.</p>
<p>After all, if your Airedale terrier does not obey to your commands inside the house, how can you expect it to listen to your commands outside the house where there are things a lot more interesting to a puppy than your commands? </p>
<p>4) Keep your temper &ndash; Training a puppy can understandably be very frustrating. Negative actions such as hitting or shouting at your puppy  will not accomplish anything positive. Sometimes, we have a tendency to take out our frustrations on helpless pets. Do not blame your problems on the puppy. If you know that you are having a bad day, do not even think about training your dog. Your puppy will learn nothing and that would only increase your frustration.</p>
<p>5) Timing &ndash; Timing is always important. You need to make corrections regarding your Airedale terrier puppy&rsquo;s behavior while those corrections are still relevant. If you praise or correct with the wrong timing, you would only end up confusing the dog. Actually, the best timing you can use is to correct the Airedale terrier puppy  before he or she even starts to misbehave. </p>
<p>Discover more about potty training your puppy:<br />
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<a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?Top-Tips-For-Potty-Training-Puppies&#038;id=1053511' target='_blank'>potty training dogs</a></p>
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		<title>Practical Dog Tips: Exercising Your Dog Is Essential</title>
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By training your dog to do tricks it means helping them to become fit.  [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/practical-dog-tips-exercising-your-dog-is-essential/">Practical Dog Tips: Exercising Your Dog Is Essential</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the best ways to help your dog get the exercise that he or she needs is through exercise.  Most pets are able to get this type of exercise by simply learning a few tricks that they can do.</p>
<p>By training your dog to do tricks it means helping them to become fit.  A dog that learns how to fetch, for example, is a dog that is going to get a lot more running and movement to his day when you play with him.  </p>
<p>Pets that are trained are often much more active than those that are not, even when the dog&#8217;s owner is not working with them.  They are trained to be active and therefore continuously are moving and doing something.  They are less likely to live a stationary lifestyle.</p>
<p>The old saying that you can not teach an old dog a new trick is not accurate.  Pets of all ages can be trained to do various activities.  You can do this with your dog and see his exercise level increase.</p>
<p>A key way to keep your dog exercising and remaining fit is to allow yourself the ability to concentrate on their needs.  If you do not encourage them to play, they will not do so.  If you do not take them to the park, they can not go there.  With that said, dog owners can appreciate the benefits of improving their dog&#8217;s activities by staying motivated themselves on the needs of that dog.</p>
<p>A good way to keep yourself on track for your dog&#8217;s exercise requirements is to simply schedule time in your day to make it happen.  Pets need to be an essential part of your day.  You can schedule their time for exercise just as you would pick the kids up from school.</p>
<p>Making it a part of your schedule helps you to stick with it and it will help your pet to stay on schedule too.  Most importantly, it helps you to remember to exercise your dog.  Without that reminder, most people will put it off and forget, leaving their dog without this important benefit in their life.</p>
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		<title>Essential Pet Info: Discover More About The Foxhound Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:05:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Foxhounds were the very first of the canine races in the United Kingdom  to come under the domination of scientific breeding. There had been hounds of more ancient origin, such as the Southern  Hound and the Bloodhound; but something different was desired towards the end of the seventeenth century to hunt the wild [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/essential-pet-info-discover-more-about-the-foxhound-dog/">Essential Pet Info: Discover More About The Foxhound Dog</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Foxhounds were the very first of the canine races in the United Kingdom  to come under the domination of scientific breeding. There had been hounds of more ancient origin, such as the Southern  Hound and the Bloodhound; but something different was desired towards the end of the seventeenth century to hunt the wild deer that had become somewhat scattered after Cromwell&#8217;s civil war. The demand was for a speedier hound than those hitherto known, and people devoted to the chase began to breed it. </p>
<p>Head:-<br />
Somewhat broad, not peaked like the Bloodhound, but long from the apex to the frontal bones, eyebrows very prominent, cheeks cut clean from the eye to the nostril, ears set low and in their natural condition thin and shapely, but not large, nose large, jaw strong and level, and small dewlaps, expression fierce, and with the best often repellent.  </p>
<p>Eyes:-<br />
Very bright and deeply set, full of determination, and with a  very steady expression. The look of the Foxhound is very remarkable.  </p>
<p>Neck:-<br />
Should be perfectly clean, no skin ruffle whatever. The length of neck is of importance, both for stooping and giving an air of majesty. </p>
<p>Shoulders:-<br />
The blades should be well into the back, and should slant, otherwise be wide and strong, to meet the arms, that should be long and powerful.  </p>
<p>Legs and feet:-<br />
The bone should be perfectly straight from the arm downward, and descend in the same degree of size to the ankles. The knee should be almost flat and level; there should be no curve until coming to the toes, which should be very strong, round, cat-shaped, and every toe clean set as it were.  </p>
<p>Coat:-<br />
The coat is hard hair, but short and smooth, the texture is as stiff as bristles, but beautifully laid.  </p>
<p>Colour:-<br />
Belvoir tan, which is brown and black, perfectly intermixed, with white markings of various shapes and sizes. The white should be very opaque and clear. Black and white, with tan markings on head and stifles. Badger pied a kind of grey and white. Lemon pied, light yellow and white. Hare pied, a darker yellow and white.  </p>
<p>Height: Dogs from 23-1/2 to 24 inches; bitches from 22 to 22-1/2 inches.</p>
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		<title>Bulldog Standard Defined</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In recent times, Bulldogs are much more popular as great show dogs. However, they are also known for their sweet-temperament and friendly behavior. Also referred to as English Bulldogs or British Bulldogs, these dogs owe their names for their gentleness and elegance. In early days, these dogs were largely used as guard dogs. Today&#8217;s Bulldogs [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com">Pets Advice Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.petsadviceonline.com/dogs/bulldog-standard-defined/">Bulldog Standard Defined</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recent times, Bulldogs are much more popular as great show dogs. However, they are also known for their sweet-temperament and friendly behavior. Also referred to as English Bulldogs or British Bulldogs, these dogs owe their names for their gentleness and elegance. In early days, these dogs were largely used as guard dogs. Today&#8217;s Bulldogs are more mild-mannered and moderate compared to their ancestors, however, their fighting instinct still becomes apparent under certain conditions.</p>
<p>The first Bulldog standard was recorded in the year 1864 in England, following which it was adopted during 1875. In the year 1890, the Bulldog Club of America was established. Down the line, in the year 1896 this club adopted a Bulldog standard. In 1914, the standard was revised for rejecting the Dudley nose, while in the year 1976, this definition once again redefined and explained as brown colored nose. Once again in the year 1990, the standard was reformatted while keeping the same words and terminologies.<br />
Standard Bulldogs must have a medium-size body covered with smooth coat. Its native land is England. These dogs are marked with their short muzzle over a short-faced head. They are known for their dynamism, persistence and energy. The size of a standard adult Bulldog is about fifty pounds, while standard bitch around forty pounds. If observed from the front end, the eyes of the Bulldogs are positioned at the lower portion of the skull area, maintaining a wider distances from the ears. </p>
<p>These dogs have a very friendly, obedient and companionable personality, however, adored for their loyalty and occasional willfulness. Characteristically Bulldogs are so attached with family members that they usually do not cross the yard without human companionship. Since these dogs are so warm and friendly, they can mix very well and easily with children. Bulldogs are able to socialize with other dogs as well. Sometimes, their intelligence level is questioned out, but their devotion to their master is simply unfathomable.<br />
Typically <a href='http://www.officialbulldogguide.com/About_The_Bulldog/index.php' target='_blank'>Bulldogs</a> experience different health complications throughout their lifetime. Breathing issues are mostly common among many Bulldogs, occurring as a result of the shortness of the muzzle. This causes Bulldogs to snore. Some Bulldogs are at risk for developing interstitial cysts, which occurs in-between the toes. Although this condition is curable with the help of experienced veterinarian, the dog experiences an extensive level of discomfort. Other common health problems are allergies, cherry eyes and hip-related problems.</p>
<p>A daily cleaning is mandatory for Bulldogs in order to keep them away from different infections caused as a result of moisturizer accumulation. By consulting with vet, a regular teeth brushing is also necessary. Like any other breeds, Bulldogs need to undergo through exercise schedules. Otherwise, they are at high risk for developing excessive weight, which may in turn lead to certain other complicated health problems, such as lung and heart disorders. Cleaning of their tail is also needed.</p>
<p>The <a href='http://americanbulldogpuppies.ning.com/' target='_blank'>Bulldog</a> is an adorable dog with true elegance and gentleness. It is marked for its devotion and obedience to its master. If you are looking for <a href='http://www.officialbulldogguide.com/Bulldog.php' target='_blank'>Bulldog information</a>, you will be able to learn the fundamentals of this breed from this article.</p>
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