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		<title>Electronic Dog Fence &#8211; a Beginner&#8217;s Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 18:42:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dogkahuna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One way to keep your dogs or livestock within your area is through physical fences. There are supposed to prevent animals from entering and leaving the specified area. Some fences are equipped to release a current when touched. If you&#8217;re worried your dog may never come home again from his neighbourhood strolls, such a pet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One way to keep your dogs or livestock within your area is through physical fences. There are supposed to prevent animals from entering and leaving the specified area.  Some fences are equipped to release a current when touched.  If you&#8217;re worried your dog may never come home again from his neighbourhood strolls, such a pet containment system is available. Many dog owners claim that this pet containment system tends to be more cost effective over time.  In areas where it&#8217;s prohibited to erect physical fences, electronic dog fences are preferred.  </p>
<p>A fence without a fence? How does that work?  </p>
<p>The aim is clear &#8211; for your dog to remain inside your area.  An <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/electric-dog-fence/innotek-smart-dog-deluxe-sd-2100.html" target='_blank'>electronic dog fence</a> is essentially an area bound by buried wires instead of erected fences.  There are usually marker flags visible, and planted at intervals &#8211; these flags are small, unobtrusive ones.  The dog wears a collar that emits a warning sound when it nears the boundaries. The collar sends out a mild shock every time he leaves the boundaries.  With some training, the dog realizes that he is not to go beyond the area wherein he hears the warning sound. </p>
<p>So even though there are no physically erected fences publicly visible, there might as well be, since the dog will keep inside the area marked by the flags. Naturally, any other animal (human beings included) who does not wear the collar, are unaffected by the virtual fence.  Because of the space retain, or reclaimed, some dog owners choose an electronic dog fence to physical fences.  </p>
<p>The same principle but using other means </p>
<p>There are alternative ways to this pet containment system&#8217;s set up.  Marking the boundaries of the area, in an alternate set up, makes use of radio signals broadcast from a central device.  When the dog walks outside a certain radius, the warning sound, and later, a corrective shock activates. Another set up uses the Global Positioning System to mark boundaries and track the dog&#8217;s movement.  Should the dog try to ignore the warning sound, the static correction sets in &#8211; this is the same condition that applies for all three sets ups: the buried wire, the radio signal set up, and the GPRS system.  </p>
<p>You can adjust or increase the intensity of the static correction the dog receives when it tries to get past the marker flags, and ignore the warning sounds.   It must be emphasized that the dog takes some time getting used to interpreting the warning signal, hence the dog must be trained to and rewarded when he decides to remain inside the <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/electric-dog-fence/petsafe-inground-radio-fence-prf-3004w.html" target='_blank'>electronic dog fence</a>. </p>
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		<title>chihuahua training</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 13:53:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>doglover2</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can be quite difficult training your chihuahua obedience at times. Lots of chihuahuas wont listen to you because they can be very stubbon. But before you take your dog to obedience class`s at your nearest training school, think again. Quite often these will be crowded with huge dog breeds and incopatent trainers, and chihuahuas [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can be quite difficult training your <a href="http://www.we-love-chihuahuas.co.uk/chihuahua-obedience/" target="_blank">chihuahua obedience </a>at times. Lots of chihuahuas wont listen to you because they can be very stubbon. But before you take your dog to obedience class`s at your nearest training school, think again. Quite often these will be crowded with huge dog breeds and incopatent trainers, and chihuahuas are so little it can be quite a risk. So, there are now alot more people finding out ways of teaching chihuahua obedience at home.</p>
<p>Training Should start the minute you get your chihuahua home, this will quicken the proccess and help him get house trained. Don`t worry if you haven`t yet although, there are a lot of ways to help you house train your chihuahua. Get your chihuahua and take him open air to the place where he has been before. He will want to pee there again when he recognizes the smell. When it`s time for bed you can put your dog in a crate thats not too big and has a bed in it. For little dogs like chihuahuas, crate training is very good. There is less chance of a dog peeing on their own bed if they`re going to have to sleep in it. And as soon as you get up in the morning take your chihuahua outside to toilet.</p>
<p>If you are perticularly naive it can be quite dull to teach your dog even basic commands like sit and lay down. Always have with you lots of delicious tit-bits and only give your dog treats when they do whatever it is you want them to. All dogs respond well to treats and a well timed kudos. Teach your chihuahua to associate certain words with actions. The more simple the word the faster your chihuahua will pick up on them. If they don`t get it right away you can give the command than posision the dog into the position, then praise and reward. Don`t ever penalise your dog when you are training, chihuahuas espesialy don`t respond well to shouting and telling off.</p>
<p>Make your training sessions last for a set amount of time each day and make sure you keep tham at near 15-20 minutes. Chihuahuas can get banal quite quickly and will need lots of rest.</p>
<p>Train your chihuahua in an area without any distractions. Turn off any electrical equipment and keep away from other dogs or people. He wont be able to focus on the training if he gets distracted.</p>
<p>Lots of chihuahuas like to bark and howl at people when they knock at the door. To get your dog to stop, you need to make&nbsp; a loud noise or shout when they start to bark. Your chihuahua wont like this noise but it will let him know its unacceptable.</p>
<p>Your chihuahua will learn (if granted the right <a href="http://www.we-love-chihuahuas.co.uk/stop-chewing/" target="_blank">chihuahua obedience </a>training), just be patient and don`t get frustrated. Sometimes you will have a fast learner and sometimes you may not. Chihuahuas are notorious for having such unique personalities. Just conceive, training should be fun for both the chihuahua and the owner!</p>
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		<title>Family-Friendly &amp; Romantic Lodge Holidays</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 13:41:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>doglover2</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lodge Holidays offer you possibly the sole really good short vacation from the City that will not burst the bank. Yet right now there tend to be still choices to be formed. For instance, a option between the coast and a drive in to the country side to a woodland lodge park. There exists also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.holidayparkhols.co.uk">Lodge Holidays</a> offer you possibly the sole really good short vacation from the City that will not burst the bank. Yet right now there tend to be still choices to be formed. For instance, a option between the coast and a drive in to the country side to a woodland lodge park. There exists also the price to be considered, in addition to the type of facilities the lodge offers. Position: Presently there tend to be a number of high-quality lodges to be uncovered inside England, Scotland and also Wales. Dependent on the season in addition to drive, narrow it down to a lodge upon the coast or perhaps within a woodland park. It shouldn&#8217;t become overly far from civilization, however not necessarily so near of which it is not necessarily a getaway at each and every one. If on the coastline, presently there features to be simple beach entry from the actual park. If within a park, there should be ample services, as well as nearby fun-filled activities in addition to wildlife, to retain visitors from becoming bored stiff. It&#8217;s furthermore a very good suggestion to come across out just how packed (or perhaps not) it tends to become. Possibly not a great deal of point within trying to getaway from the City merely to become caught up from the centre of a huge rush of vacationers.</p>
<p>Upon the other hand, vacationers may really want to take pleasure in the lodge experience along with a visit to a traditional location. An example would be a vacation inside a lodge park within Sherwood Woodland, Nottinghamshire. This is right inside the middle of Robinhood Nation, made really more well-liked by the cutting edge Robinhood movie flick starring Russell Crowe.</p>
<p><strong>Food &amp; Dining:</strong> One of the biggest benefits of opting for a lodge over a typical hotel is in which it offers every one of the comforts of home, which includes a fully set up kitchen. Well before making your reservation for a lodge, make certain the kitchen area permits self catering, and additionally offers all kinds of things from a oven to a well-designed micro wave, family fridge and dishwashing machine. Ideally, there really should furthermore become a restaurant within strolling distance, if not within the park.</p>
<p><strong>Facilities:</strong> The additional of the facilities may differ depending upon the budget allowed, however as a guideline presently there are generally many things of which are generally often discovered within a lodge. Exclusive auto parking is crucial, as is a outdoor patio in addition to a well furnished lounge together with a Telly, a assortment of Dvd videos along with a music system. The bedrooms ought to sleep at lowest four as well as provide bath rooms together with showers in addition to fresh bathroom towels.</p>
<p><strong>Family Welcoming:</strong> A lodge of which can neither claim to be family friendly nor a intimate retreat for partners is not really worth contemplating. In order to verify of which a property is in truth family friendly or perhaps a comfortable spot for partners, start looking for review articles upon the web. If it&#8217;s a high-quality place there will become favorable evaluations offered. The amenities may well also supply a indication. Family hospitable lodges are inclined to end up being inside or even near well known vacation destinations. They deliver a separate bedroom for young people with two beds, and can normally house 6 to 8-10 individuals. A romantic one, for the additional hand, may end up being scaled-down along with give seclusion from civilization, together with elements like Jacuzzis and four poster beds from the master sleeping quarters.</p>
<p><strong>Try Group Breaks:</strong> Lodges paid for by simply the few days are generally nowhere near as expensive as a hotel or even leasing a area house. Really so, it is achievable to reduce down on the expense really more simply by heading as a group. Some lodges can deliver accommodations for eight to ten individuals, which suggests two to three households could group up to vacation inside identical lodge.</p>
<p>In overview, there&#8217;s nothing at all much more pleasing as compared to <a href="http://blog.holidayparkhols.co.uk/2010/07/lodge-holidays-relaxing-breaks-in.html">Lodge Holidays</a> from the weekend or even for a summer holiday getaway. Some quantity of study is definitely still essential to pick out the right lodge. And after all, it&#8217;s a getaway as well as its possibly not much pleasure washing pots and pans or even driving around trying to find a eating place.</p>
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		<title>Is Your Dog Suffering From Anxiety?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 13:27:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>doglover2</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anxiety can be the explanation of the majority of the behavior problems dogs have.&#160; Anxiety can be displayed in so many different ways, ranging from damaging things about the house by chewing , barking , growling a lot , grunting , doing their business in the home , attacking because they are scared , or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anxiety can be the explanation  of the majority  of the behavior problems dogs have.&nbsp; Anxiety  can be displayed  in so many different  ways, ranging  from damaging things about the house by chewing , barking , growling a lot , grunting , doing their business  in the home , attacking because they are scared , or by becoming hyperactive.&nbsp; There are a wide  variety  of reasons for this  anxiety.</p>
<p>Some dogs react fearfully to  thunderstorms  or people they do not know, or simply take a disliking to  people of a certain age, race, or gender. Other dogs  develop  hostility against  other animals  or more worryingly   toward  humans. Even the   task of the  owner shouting  at a dog can turn a normally peaceful  dog into a very  nervous  one.&nbsp;</p>
<p>A dog is a creature of habit , they always tend to  lay in a certain area  or play with the same  toy -&nbsp; so when  their habitual  routine is abruptly altered  it is likely to  make the dog  insecure .&nbsp; Examples  of this are  when you are not well  and are unable to  take them out walking, or the  arrival of a new baby  or even simply  a houseful  of guests .&nbsp; It is very  important that in these  instances  you take  time to make your dog feel ensure your dog feels safe  and relaxed  until  they are  used to the new ways.</p>
<p>It is very  important that your dog has  their own spot  where they can relax without interruption  &#8211; It is useful to  have a blanket or bed  in one space  with some toys  to keep them  amused  and stop them from getting  bored.&nbsp; Once  you have picked  this spot you should try  not to change  it very often  as this is  most  upsetting  for your dog.</p>
<p>Young dogs ( and even aged ones) that are left on their own  for long periods  of time can suffer from  separation anxiety. As domesticated animals  they do attain  an extremely powerful  bond  with  their owners.&nbsp; A dog experiencing  seperation anxiety  will in the main display the following traits :</p>
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<li>your  dog constantly follows  you around the house </li>
<li>the dog stays  close  to things  that smell of you </li>
<li>when you leave the house they chew personal items of yours </li>
<li>on greeting you the dog goes beserk   and is  clingy</li>
<li>the dog sleeps near to  you</li>
<li>all this  occurs even if  you are   away for a short time </li>
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<p>So now we know  a lot of our <a href="http://www.jillsreview.com/Pets-Remedies/" target="_blank">bad dog behaviour</a> and <a href="http://www.jillsreview.com/Pets-Remedies/" target="_blank">dog biting problems</a> can be put down to  anxiety, what is the best method  to  treat  our anxious dogs?&nbsp;</p>
<p>I really  do not advocate medication as it is not only  very pricey  it can also lead to  nasty  reactions.&nbsp; One effective  way of curing   your dogs is aromatherapy, it is a very effective safe  way to treat  anxiety and nervousness in dogs, whether it be because of a particular fear  or separation anxiety .</p>
<p>The video below gives an  aromatherapy recipe you can try on your dogs:</p>
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<p>Make sure  you keep this formula  in a sealed dark  glass bottle.</p>
<p>When  trying  aromatherapy for the first time  on your dog it is important to test  a small patch  of skin to check there is not a reaction  . Instead of applying  the oil directly on  your dogs skin you can  use a diffuser that will slowly release  the scent into the air. You must not use this recipe  on or near cats as some essential  oils for dogs can be toxic  for cats.</p>
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		<title>The Best Way For dog Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 13:25:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>doglover2</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can get started training your puppy as early as eight weeks old. They might not respond right away, but you are going to be setting up a foundation for your pet&#8217;s learning at an early age. It&#8217;s important to appreciate that the extent of&#160;dog training, housebreaking and encouragement needed will basically be based on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can get started training your puppy as early as eight weeks old. They might not respond right away, but you are going to be setting up a foundation for your pet&#8217;s learning at an early age.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to appreciate that the extent of&nbsp;<a title="Train dog" href="http://dogtraining.9kfl.net" target="_blank">dog training</a>, housebreaking and encouragement needed will basically be based on your dog. Some breeds are notably smart and could learn fast depending on your puppy training tactics. If your pet does not react positively as quickly as you envision it should, simply spend more time working with them and you&#8217;re sure to have a totally-trained puppy in no time.</p>
<p>Notice your puppy in lots of different circumstances and you&#8217;re sure to swiftly recognize what he likes and dislikes or how he is feeling. You are then able to take measures to hand him more of what he enjoys and more reinforcement, self assurance and improvement in conditions he finds lot more demanding.&nbsp; Dogs are intelligent animals and they learn from experience.</p>
<p>Whenever you plan to attempt obedience training with your puppy, ensure that you have got his/her favorite treats on hand to serve as a reward. Also, <a title="Puppy Training" href="http://puppydog.9kfl.net/" target="_blank">puppy training</a> needs to be entered into at a juncture that is harmonious for both you and your pet. If it is jittery about something, it is not really likely the training attempt will be effective. Preferably, your dog should be relaxed and ready to concentrate on the training mission at hand.</p>
<p>Do not depend on physical punishment as a manner of dog training. This will tend to always result in your puppy being afraid or apprehensive when you are near. As a substitute, reward ideal actions and ignore them if they fail to respond on command. For instance, if you command your animal to &#8220;sit&#8221;, gently push down on his/her backside and repeat the instruction. When your dog is sitting down, reward him/her with a treat and recognition. If your pet refuses to sit, walk away and test it out again in a few minutes. Training takes time and understanding, but should never consist of your dog acting fearful of you.&nbsp; If you have been training for more than 15 minutes hold it and take a break.</p>
<p>You are not <a title="Horse Training" href="http://trainhorses.9kfl.net/" target="_blank">training horses</a>, so entertain yourself and have a great time with your about to be best friend.</p>
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		<title>Not Every Doggie Door is Mounted on Doors</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 08:45:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dogkahuna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog owners who are considering a doggie door in their house not only want for their dog some freedom, but some relief from having to walk the dog out every time it wants to. The most common type of doggie door is the door mounted type. When buying, consider the materials used for the flaps, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog owners who are considering a doggie door in their house not only want for their dog some freedom, but some relief from having to walk the dog out every time it wants to.  The most common type of doggie door is the door mounted type. When buying, consider the materials used for the flaps, whether some weather sealing is available, extensions for the tunnel, sizes (as some are designed for only small dogs), how easy the installation is, and whether you want an always open or automatic door.  Dog doors can also be locked, so your pets won&#8217;t be able to get out at night.  </p>
<p>There are videos online detailing how easy it is to install a pet door on your door, what&#8217;s not common are some concerns of home owners who don&#8217;t want their doors touched, after all the time they spent choosing it.  Sometimes, it&#8217;s a shame to saw through a beautiful door. If you live in areas where there are strong winds, installing a patio dog door facing the wind might be a bad idea.  This could also be a potential heat loss source.  That&#8217;s the reason there are variants, such as the wall-mounted <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/pet-doors/dog-doors/petsafe-dog-doors.html" target='_blank'>doggie door</a>.  </p>
<p>You want to install your wall-mounted pet door in an area of your house where the dog is least likely to bump into or knock over anything.  This is crucial, so that your pet will not injure itself.  </p>
<p>With a properly mounted doggie door, owners no longer have to get up from what they&#8217;re doing to attend to their dogs who want to get out of the house. Since dogs can do this on their own, without the need to be supervises, this situation frees you from the need to drop whatever you were doing just to walk the dog out; it also spares the dog from negative emotions, like resentment.  </p>
<p>Having doggie doors actually contribute to having a healthier relationship with your dogs.  Not all dog owners have enough time to consistently play with their pets.  Any pet would love some measure of freedom, to roam around as it likes.  Also, being kept inside the house for too long can actually create some problems. Dogs that are not socialized properly might get too excited when they sense other dogs, ending up in scratched furniture or knocked over lamps and other breakable items. </p>
<p>Sometimes you may need to spend some time away from your house &#8211; a vacation, a visit to another country, a sabbatical &#8211; and whoever will babysit your dog might not understand the nuances in its behaviour the way you can.  You don&#8217;t want your dog getting stressed out.  A reliable and easy to install <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/pet-doors/patio-panel-pet-door-1.html" target='_blank'>doggie door</a> can solve these problems. </p>
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		<title>Cat Door &#8211; The Quick Shopper&#8217;s Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 02:17:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dogkahuna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve grown annoyed of having to let your cat out when it wants to, then you should think about getting a cat door. You may have seen most cat doors, or cat flaps &#8211; they&#8217;re just flaps of light plastic, unless weighed down. Of course, there are flaps of harder but lighter materials &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve grown annoyed of having to let your cat out when it wants to, then you should think about getting a <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/pet-doors/cat-flaps/petsafe-cat-flaps.html" target='_blank'>cat door</a>.  You may have seen most cat doors, or cat flaps &#8211; they&#8217;re just flaps of light plastic, unless weighed down.  Of course, there are flaps of harder but lighter materials &#8211; but the point is the same: to accustom your cat to leave and come home when it wants to.  Knocked over items, scratched furniture, potty accidents &#8211; these are some of the problems cat owners avoid when they have cat doors installed in their homes.  </p>
<p>Unless you own many pets of varying size &#8211; big dogs and cats &#8211; you only need a cat door that&#8217;s right for your cat&#8217;s size. <br /> Both animals can use the flap, it&#8217;s not a problem. They just have to push the flap open. <br /> Now, there are lock settings on flaps, such as towards the inside of your house, or outside it.  It&#8217;s one thing to put up a smaller point of entry into your house, and a completely other thing to assume animals of roughly the same size won&#8217;t try to get in via the same new point of entry.  For that, you&#8217;re going to need a snappier, most sophisticated <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/pet-doors/cat-flaps.html" target='_blank'>cat door</a>.  </p>
<p>If you want to avoid having stray cats or dogs or other intruders &#8211; including small kids and thieves &#8211; you should look into automatic or electronic cat doors. The same principle is used in automatic dog doors, which makes use of a devices in the cat&#8217;s collar and in the door, which &#8220;interact.&#8221;  Only your cat and walk in and out of your house &#8211; it should wear a special collar that the electronic doors recognises and opens the flap upon sensing.  Some pet owners are annoyed to find racoons, feral cats, and neighbour&#8217;s intrusive cats inside their homes &#8211; and you want none of that.  The door opens (slides up in some models with electric motors) or unlocks upon &#8220;sensing&#8221; an infrared, radio, or magnetic device on your cat&#8217;s collar.  </p>
<p>Now, just because you&#8217;ve put in a door just for your cat means the cat immediately understands your intentions; far from it, you might need to train your cat to use the flap.  Take your cat close to the flap and show it how the flap opens, and that it opens to the world outside.  If you installed a full-automatic cat door, you must make sure your cat wears the special collar that activates the doors.  Your cat has to get used to the event &#8211; of the door&#8217;s opening &#8211; as linked to his vicinity to it.  You can use treats to entice the cat to the door if it&#8217;s still shy. </p>
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		<title>Citronella Collar &#8211; Get Your Small Dog to Stop Its Annoying Barking</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 21:06:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dogkahuna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t you just find small dogs cute? It&#8217;s not surprising that small dogs are popular. But those familiar only with their cute factor might not know how annoying these little darlings can be when they bark non-stop. That&#8217;s when some discipline should come along in the form of a bark collar. One question you have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&rsquo;t you just find small dogs cute? <br /> It&rsquo;s not surprising that small dogs are popular. <br /> But those familiar only with their cute factor might not know how annoying these little darlings can be when they bark non-stop. That&#8217;s when some discipline should come along in the form of a bark collar. One question you have to deal with is how to find the right one for your dog.  A <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/anti-bark-collars/spray-bark-collars/deluxe-spray-bark-collar-pbc00-11005.html" target='_blank'>citronella collar</a> is what many small dog owners recommened.  </p>
<p>Different brands of bark collars differ in the quality of their build and design.  To get some info, you could talk to your vet about getting a collar for your small dog, so you can be informed about your options.  You could conduct an online search for bark collars as well.  </p>
<p>Just the same, your choice your cover which deterrent system or type of collar to buy, as well as the right size. <br /> An ultrasonic collar disrupts your dog&#8217;s barking with a high-pitched sound only dog&#8217;s can hear. A static collar sends out a low-voltage shock, perfectly safe, instead of the sound. A spray releases a chemical harmless but is annoying to the dog.  This type is where the citronella spray belongs.  </p>
<p>The citronella spray is also reported to fend off flies and mosquitoes, according to many anecdotal reports from owners. <br /> It also comes across as a gentler approach, one that does away with electrical shocks. </p>
<p>Your online search will undoubtedly send you to customer review pages, which may mirror your experience and tell you how effective the collar they bought were. You could get lucky and stumble on discounts online. </p>
<p>Once you settle down on the collar type, you&#8217;ll want to spend time with your small dog and be perfectly consistent with its training. That means keeping his collar on up to a time when its barking is reduced. </p>
<p>Small dogs are miniscule, soft, and even handy, that owner want to bring them along wherever they go &#8211; except of course when they bark non-stop. Before you entertain thoughts about replacing your pet, you may want to get a <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/" target='_blank'>citronella collar</a> first.  After a few days of getting used to the collar, your small dog won&#8217;t be as barking mad as before. You deserve to get some peace back in your home.  </p>
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		<title>Why Do Dogs Vomit?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 20:34:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dealing with a vomiting dog comes with the territory of having a dog for a pet. The expulsion of food from the dog&#8217;s stomach can be due to a variety of reasons. Dogs, like humans vomit if they have eaten something that is not accepted by the stomach. It is not surprising for a dog [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dealing with a vomiting dog comes with the territory of having a dog for a pet. The expulsion of food from the dog&#8217;s stomach can be due to a variety of reasons. Dogs, like humans vomit if they have eaten something that is not accepted by the stomach. It is not surprising for a dog to have an upset stomach because this voracious eater would eat anything from spoiled food to inedible objects.</p>
<p>Nature is truly amazing as it has given dogs a way by which it can remove unwanted things from its stomach. A dog simply needs to eat grass and after a while the bile and the unwanted contents of the stomach such pieces of plastic, cloth, stones or pieces of wood will be chucked out by the pet. Dogs that drink and eat too quickly or have consumed too much food will vomit. The vomiting can be the result of the new dog food. Some dog owners are not aware that the dog&#8217;s vomiting bout is caused by stress.</p>
<p>This situation can occur if a new pet will be taken to a home with other pet dogs. A nervous and highly stressed dog would vomit if suddenly introduced to a household that has large and dominant pet dogs. This kind of vomiting can be a passing inconvenience and normally does not need any treatment. The vomiting will usually disappear after a while and the dog will be its usual energetic self. Owners of normally healthy dogs don&#8217;t really take the occasional vomiting of the pet seriously. Occasional vomiting bouts can be managed at home. You simply need to withhold food for 24 hour to give the dog&#8217;s stomach the chance to settle down.</p>
<p>However, a dog&#8217;s vomiting may not be due to dietary indiscretion. Vomiting is not considered a disease in itself but an indication of an underlying illness. It is necessary for a dog owner to carefully observe the condition of the vomiting dog.</p>
<p>A dog owner should be concerned if the pet that is vomiting repeatedly also has diarrhea, is lethargic and has developed a temperature. The vomiting of the dog may be caused by a poisonous substance that was ingested by the pet. Repeated vomiting is one of the symptoms of internal parasite infestation and infectious diseases. A blood tinged vomit can be an indication of an intestinal obstruction, stomach ulcers or kidney problem or pancreatitis. A do that has been vomiting for 24 hours must be taken to a veterinary facility at once as proper management is necessary to save the life of the pet.</p>
<p>Want to know more about <a href='http://www.sarahsdogs.com/qa/what_to_do_if_your_dog_is_throwing_up_or_vomiting.html' target='_blank'>why dogs vomit</a> and <a href='http://www.sarahsdogs.com/guides/first-aid/' target='_blank'>first aid for dogs</a>? <a href='http://www.sarahsdogs.com/' target='_blank'>Sarah&#8217;s Dogs</a> is where you want to go.</p>
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		<title>The Electronic Dog Fence &#8211; Firm Boundaries, No Fences in Sight</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 14:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dogkahuna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many owner are worried when their dog leaves and they are forced to look for it. Some dogs dog come back at the end of the day, but they do so with wounds. Some of them don&#8217;t come back at all. It&#8217;s time to seriously think about how to keep your dog at home &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many owner are worried when their dog leaves and they are forced to look for it.  Some dogs dog come back at the end of the day, but they do so with wounds.  Some of them don&#8217;t come back at all.  It&#8217;s time to seriously think about how to keep your dog at home &#8211; via a dog fence.  Contrary to what some dog owners may think, this pet containment system is actually worth the money, as you will see.  </p>
<p>The fence is not visible to the naked eye </p>
<p>The idea behind an electronic <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/electric-dog-fence/petsafe-inground-radio-fence-prf-3004w.html" target='_blank'>dog fence</a> is for your pet to be deterred from leaving a specific area. The same effect of keeping the dog inside boundaries is also possible with the traditional physical fence.  You would have to have the fences themselves installed in the surrounding area.  Even if you set it up to be electrically charged, that&#8217;s impractical in urban settings &#8211; not to mention dangerous.  </p>
<p>The practical alternative is for electronic fences. There are several ways in which this set up works.  Most installations involve burying wires in a &#8220;boundary&#8221; designated around a specified area.  The dog wears a collar that sends out a warning tone when the dog gets near the boundaries. If the dog ignores the warning and continues to move past the boundaries, it receives a corrective shock.  So, over time, even though there&#8217;s no physical barrier fencing it in, the dog learns to stay in the designated area.  </p>
<p>At least two other dog containment system works in the same manner.  One set up involves the use of radio signals broadcast from a central source.  The dog, similar to the warning/shock conditions in the buried wire set up, still receives a warning/shock when it tries to leave the radius of the signal.  The other set up uses the Global Positioning System to both mark off the boundaries and the dog&#8217;s movements.  Both methods avoid having to bury wires around a designated area. </p>
<p>The aesthetic benefits of the electronic dog fence </p>
<p>For some people who are only renting, putting up physical fences may not be allowed.  And then there are area where ordinances prevent the same installation.  The work-around, to protect your dog, is to install electronic dog fences.  Clear benefits include not having to ruin the landscape and not making it seem that your dog is in prison behind physical fences. Your dog is free to roam your area, but not outside it. </p>
<p>An <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/electric-dog-fence/innotek-ultra-smart-containment-system-iuc-4100.html" target='_blank'>dog fence</a> effectively deters your dog from leaving your premises.  </p>
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		<title>Why Do Dogs Eat Rocks</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 13:35:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs have great appetites and these animals have the inclination to eat questionable (at least to us humans) things. Dog experts call this habit of ingesting non-edible things as pica. Eating non-edible items is a normal behavior of dogs but dog owners would still be puzzled by this behavior more so if the pet is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs have great appetites and these animals have the inclination to eat questionable (at least to us humans) things. Dog experts call this habit of ingesting non-edible things as pica. Eating non-edible items is a normal behavior of dogs but dog owners would still be puzzled by this behavior more so if the pet is provided with enough food. Most dogs would love to gnaw and eat rocks. </p>
<p>As mentioned, dogs love to eat rocks but this habit is most commonly seen in puppies. Puppies are naturally inquisitive and one way of discovering their world is by using their mouth. A pet parent will be amused by the pet&#8217;s chewing as if what is being chewed is bubble gum. The habit of eating rocks can endanger the life of the pet. Because rocks are hard, the teeth as well as the soft tissues inside the mouth can be damaged. The delicate digestive tract of the dog is not built to digest the hard rock thus ingestion can result to diarrhea. A blockage in the throat or on the intestinal tract that can be created if a large piece of rock is swallowed can be the cause of death of the pet.</p>
<p>Dogs are really good eaters. Pet owners would do anything to have the most well behaved pet but of course this is not possible as dogs are known to adapt dangerous and abhorrent behaviors. The dog&#8217;s habit of eating rocks will still puzzle a lot of pet owners. A brain disease can be one of the reasons why the dog eats rocks. However if medical conditions are ruled out, a dog owner has to think about behavioral concerns.</p>
<p>The dog&#8217;s propensity to eat rocks can be caused by boredom, anxiety or stress. Dogs are social animals thus they would crave social interactions with dogs and with humans. Boredom will set in if the dog is left alone at home all day. The unacceptable behaviors of dogs can be associated with boredom. Eating rocks is a manifestation that the dog is bored. Eating rocks can be the dog&#8217;s effort to get the attention of the master.</p>
<p>Humans would need to have various laboratory tests to know what is wrong with their body. Dogs don&#8217;t need any of these test as these animals can recognize what is wrong with their system. Rock eating can be the dog&#8217;s way of correcting an undiagnosed nutrient deficiency. When the dog starts to develop a craving for rocks ask yourself if you are being a good pet owner that provides time to bond with the dog and one that gives the dog premium quality food.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a href='http://www.sarahsdogs.com/qa/why_do_dogs_eat_rocks.html' target='_blank'>why dogs eat rocks</a>, <a href='http://www.sarahsdogs.com/guides/first-aid/' target='_blank'>first aid for dogs</a> and other interesting <a href='http://www.sarahsdogs.com/' target='_blank'>dog behaviours</a>.</p>
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		<title>Denver Spay and Neuter Clinic Provides Comprehensive Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 08:44:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Downtown Animal Care Center is a low cost animal care&#160;center that provides full medical, surgical, and dental care for both old and young animals residing in the Denver, CO region. Downtown Animal Care Center offers several treatments for its pets. Its dental offerings include teeth cleaning and polishing, as well as extractions and other necessary [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Downtown Animal Care Center is a <a href="http://www.downtownanimalcarecenter.com/" target="_blank">low cost animal care</a>&nbsp;center that provides full medical, surgical, and dental care for both old and young animals residing in the Denver, CO region.</p>
<p>Downtown Animal Care Center offers several treatments for its pets. Its dental offerings include teeth cleaning and polishing, as well as extractions and other necessary oral surgeries. The clinic concentrates its dental offerings not only on preventing your pet&rsquo;s stinky bad breath but also on restraining tooth decay or loss and metabolic disease (i.e., kidney and liver problems). In addition to providing oral services for animals in the Denver area, Downtown Animal Care Center also offers surgical care for its furry friends.&nbsp; In this respect, the clinic works in concert with Dr. Ed Umlauf.&nbsp; Dr. Umlauf performs an assortment of services, including ACL repair and the completion of other orthopedic operations (such as on fractures and luxating patellae) to customers of Downtown Animal Care Center.</p>
<p>As a <a href="http://www.downtownanimalcarecenter.com/" target="_blank">Denver animal care</a>&nbsp;clinic that supplies extensive veterinary care for its patrons, Downtown Animal Care Center knows the great worth of protective care in retaining your pet&rsquo;s health. Indeed, the clinic has made precautionary care the goal of the bulk of its exploits, in order to help your pet live a long and healthy life. Downtown Animal Care Center&rsquo;s vaccination clinic is evidence of its commitment to preventative care. Indeed, every Sunday between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., Downtown Animal Care Center supplies vaccinations for your best friend. The office seeks to supply all of its patrons with the vaccinations required for maintaining their life-long good health. Along with offering vaccinations, the organization also offers heartworm testing and prevention, feline leukemia/AIDS testing, nail trims, and microchips during its low cost Sunday clinic.</p>
<p>Finally, Downtown Animal Care Center is your devoted&nbsp;<a href="http://www.downtownanimalcarecenter.com/Service/SpayNeuter" target="_blank">Denver Spay and Neuter</a> resource. The organization supplies spay and neuter services for felines, dogs, and rabbits.</p>
<p>With its extensive service offerings and commitment to mindful, excellent healthcare, Downtown Animal Care Center is definitely your best choice for an animal care center located in the Denver, CO area.</p>
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		<title>Caring for your Chihuahua</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 08:37:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Owning a chihuahua &#38; providing care to your pet can be fun and can benefit the quality of your pets life.&#160; With a little knowledge , basic chihuahua care isn&#8217;t difficult to to do to keep healthy . The American Kennel Club recognizes Chihuahuas as the smallest dog breed . Their small size requires extra [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Owning a chihuahua &amp; providing care to your pet can be fun   and can benefit   the quality of your pets life.&nbsp; With a little knowledge , basic   chihuahua care isn&#8217;t   difficult  to    to do   to keep  healthy .</p>
<p>  The American Kennel Club recognizes Chihuahuas as the smallest dog breed . Their small size requires extra care when bathing .  Ensure they are completely dry after bathing as they have a body mass that is rather petite   that can&#8217;t keep their body heat when wet . Bundling them up in a dry towel afterward will help your dog!</p>
<p> After bathing&nbsp; your dog, it&#8217;s a good time for toe nails to be trimmed . An effective way to clip your Chihuahuas toe nails is with using guillotine clipper types  ,  obtainable at most pet stores In case you happen to trim too far, a bottle of Kwik stop is a good item to have on hand, if you&#8217;ve nipped the quick.   The quick  is the part of the dog&#8217;s toenail where there is blood line supply . When the  quick is cut, bleeding will occur.&nbsp; By applying directly&nbsp; the Quick  Stop powder, it can help to stop the bleeding quicker.</p>
<p>  Before you bring home your new pet chihuahua, it&#8217;s best to keep safety in mind and pet proof. . Starting by surveying    your home,  the garage &amp;  your yard.&nbsp; Look and inspect for anything that&nbsp; you might think would&nbsp; be a danger to your pet. Wrap electrical cords and hide them out of harms way.  Cleaners  &amp;   chemicals stored in a closed cabinet. Keep in mind that certain plants&nbsp;  are toxic to dogs and to locate and keep out of reach to your dog.&nbsp; Chihuahuas are really   curious exploring animals that delight exploring their environment!&nbsp; Best to be proactive and&nbsp; pet  proof your home.</p>
<p>  Establish a monthly routine where you give your pet a little physical exam . It&#8217;s a good idea to be in the habit of looking for changes and learn more about your dog. Examine the ears, eyes &amp; nose , and their mouth for any signs of redness or  drainage. As this&nbsp; could be a sign of potential infection. Examine all over their body, by track your hands checking for lumps, bumps or masses.. </p>
<p> It&#8217;s always good to take caution and supply attentive care to your pet Chihuahua&nbsp; They may very will be one of the oldest breeds of dogs, however&nbsp; they indeed are a delicate breed.</p>
<p>Discover more <a title="Chichauhua Care" href="http://www.poshchihauhau.com/" target="_blank">Chihuahua care</a> and tips at the website&#8230; <a title="Posh Chihuahua" href="http://www.poshchihauhau.com/" target="_blank">Posh Chihuahua</a>.</p>
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		<title>Why You Should Download Sit Stay Fetch</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 08:20:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>doglover2</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a dog as a companion can be one of the most rewarding things in your life but it can also be very hard if your pet happens to have behavior problems. The good news is that you can learn how to control your dog&#8217;s behavior effectively with a Do It Yourself dog training book. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a dog as a companion can be one of the most rewarding things in your life but it can also be very hard if your pet happens to have behavior problems. The good news is that you can learn how to control your dog&#8217;s behavior effectively with a Do It Yourself dog training book. In particular I recommend &lt;a href=&#8221;http://www.DogTraining-AtoZ.com&#8221;&gt;the Sit Stay Fetch Online Dog Training Guide&lt;/a&gt;. </p>
<p>This has been the biggest selling online dog training guide for years now and for good  reason. SitStayFetch contains all of the information you have to have to go from being a beginner to a real expert in dog training. It is also affordable and can be downloaded on the internet instantly. Additionally, it has a 100% satisfaction guarantee with a two month full money back refund period. This means there&#8217;s no risk in trying it out.</p>
<p>When you &lt;a href=&#8221;http://downloads.smartreviews.info/2008/02/sit-stay-fetch.html&#8221;&gt;download Sit Stay Fetch&lt;/a&gt; you will have access to all of the information you need to have to fix all dog behavior problems. The techniques in this DIY guide work so well you are probably going to see immediate results.</p>
<p>I know this may sound &#8220;too good to be true&#8221; but this guide has worked for thousands of dog owners just like you so there is no good reason that it can&#8217;t work well for you too. With a pro dog training expert such as Daniel Stevens telling you all of his tricks you are sure to learn how to make your dog behave appropriately. </p>
<p>And remember that SitStayFetch comes with a true &#8220;no questions asked&#8221; two month 100% cash back refund period. This means that if you&#8217;re not pleased with it for any reason you can very easily get all of your money back anyway. </p>
<p>That said, some people may prefer to pay for a professional dog training expert to train their &#8220;best friend&#8221; for them. If you searching for a pro dog trainer and you happen to live in Austin then I recommend hiring this &lt;a href=&#8221;http://digg.com/pets_animals/Dog_Training_with_Professional_Dog_Trainer_in_Austin_Texas&#8221;&gt;Austin Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt;. </p>
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		<title>Why do dogs bury bones</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 03:21:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>doglover2</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barking, chewing and burying bones are only some of the natural behaviors of dogs. Dogs have always been depicted as bone burying animals in cartoons, in movies and in children&#8217;s books. Dog owners would know about the dog&#8217;s puzzling habit. A dog that has a bone on its mouth will have a sneaky look while [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barking, chewing and <a href="http://www.sarahsdogs.com/qa/why_do_dogs_bury_bones.html">burying bones</a> are only some of the natural behaviors of dogs. Dogs have always been depicted as bone burying animals in cartoons, in movies and in children&#8217;s books. Dog owners would know about the dog&#8217;s puzzling habit.</p>
<p>A dog that has a bone on its mouth will have a sneaky look while looking for a the best spot to hide the bone. The instant the best hiding place is found, the dog will dig madly and bury the bones. Dogs have been domesticated for thousands of years but are <a href="http://www.sarahsdogs.com/">dog</a> owners aware of the reasons why the pets bury bones What encourages a dog to bury bones? Burying bones is an instinctive behavior thus dog experts believe that man&#8217;s best friends don&#8217;t really know the reasons why they have this habit.</p>
<p>It is believed that the habit of burying bones, similar to other canine behaviors is an instinctual nature that have survived in spite of domestication. The habit of burying bones is as old as the dog&#8217;s history. Although dogs became man&#8217;s best friend only for thousands of years; these animals have existed for over a million years. Burying bones have been a very useful habit for primitive dogs that need to survive the harsh life in the wild. The ancestors of modern day dogs have had difficult lives. The ancestors of modern day dogs not only have to avoid predators but also other animals that would want to have a shot at the dog&#8217;s hunted prey.</p>
<p>Stocking the pantry is a habit of humans. Squirrels fill their nest in tree hollows with acorns and nuts. In preparation for the rainy days, ants would fill their anthills with food. Dogs are hoarders too. In the wild, food is hard to come by. Dogs would have to bury the food so that it cannot be discovered by other animals. The buried food will be unearthed when food is scarce. The dog will unerringly find the buried prey although it is possible that what will remain are the marrow-rich bones.</p>
<p>Dogs nowadays don&#8217;t go hungry. Pampered pets don&#8217;t have to bury bones for the rainy days but the instinct to hoard remains. This is why dogs will still bury bones. Dog owners would just be surprised to find treats and bits of food hidden on the dog&#8217;s bed. Because digging and <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Why-do-dogs-bury-bones">burying bones</a> and other food is instinctive in dogs, pet owners just have to take in stride the inclination of the pet to rearrange the garden to bury its &#8220;treasures&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>Different Types of Hunting Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 23:34:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>doglover2</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many unique breeds that make outstanding hunting dogs, but not all are classified exclusively as hunting dogs. &#160;For example: hounds hunt small prey such as jackrabbits, raccoons, and other animals that make their homes in thickets and underbrush. &#160;Not each and every hound hunts exclusively with scent, as some use their well-developed eyesight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many unique breeds that make outstanding hunting dogs, but not all are classified exclusively as hunting dogs. &nbsp;For example: hounds hunt small prey such as jackrabbits, raccoons, and other animals that make their homes in thickets and underbrush. &nbsp;Not each and every hound hunts exclusively with scent, as some use their well-developed eyesight too (sight hounds).</p>
<p>Gun dogs are another common category of hunting dog. &nbsp;Remember, not all hunting dogs are gun dogs. &nbsp;Gun dogs are primarily used by hunters who hunt with shotguns, mainly those hunting for various types of fowl. &nbsp;They encompass retrievers, pointers, setters, and spaniels usually. &nbsp; Terriers and feists are also types of gun dogs and have been known to squeeze into rabbit holes and other hideouts to chase out game. &nbsp;Curs are larger hunting dogs and are able to hunt bigger game, such as cougars.<br />There are numerous diverse breeds of gun dogs. &nbsp;They are outstanding dogs when you are in the hunt for those to retrieve or even chase game. &nbsp;Each breed has unique abilities and personalities. &nbsp;A brief breakdown of these abilities and personalities:</p>
<p>Retrievers</p>
<p>Retrievers make excellent family pets and hunting dogs for a variety of reasons. &nbsp;They enjoy swimming, and can retrieve birds that have been shot and landed in water. &nbsp;They will have no trouble bringing back fowl, whether on land or in the water. &nbsp;Retrievers learn the popular command &ldquo;fetch&rdquo; easier than most other dogs, as it is literally in their blood to retrieve items.</p>
<p>Spaniels</p>
<p>A few spaniels enjoy water, but their ability lies in finding game that hides in thick cover. &nbsp;They are like retrievers in that they then bring the game back to you. &nbsp;Cocker spaniels are particularly good family pets, but also fantastic hunters. &nbsp;English springer spaniels and cocker spaniels are two of the most common spaniel breeds used for hunting, although field spaniels are also growing in popularity. &nbsp; Spaniels can be used to chase game out of hiding and retrieve it on land and water alike.</p>
<p>Pointers</p>
<p>Pointers, such as the German shorthaired pointer, discover the prey for the hunter and point at it, thus their name. &nbsp;This breed will traverse a much larger region than spaniels, but are dependent on the hunter to draw out the quarry.</p>
<p>Setters</p>
<p>Setters, similar to pointers, will both find and point at game, but will also track prey using excellent smelling abilities when ordered to do so. &nbsp;Setters, such as English setters, are very skillful at tracking upland birds such as quail and pheasants. &nbsp;They are very popular hunting dogs in places like Ireland and England.</p>
<p>Water Dogs</p>
<p>When we hear the word &ldquo;poodle,&rdquo; we often think of a lap dog with a convoluted hair-do. &nbsp;However, the poodle is a sort of retriever that enjoys the water and is, in theory, a hunting dog. &nbsp;Big traditional poodles are superior dogs to use for hunting when hunting close to the water. &nbsp; Different from other hunting dogs, poodles have actual hair in place of fur and must be clipped every so often. &nbsp;An odd aside: they are excellent hunting dogs for those with dog allergies.</p>
<p>The sort of hunting you plan on doing will influence the type of hunting dog that is suitable for you. &nbsp;Try to plan for this in advance, so that when you hunt for your prey you have the proper expectations for the dog. Knowing what your dog is capable of in the field will help you train him to be the best hunting dog he can be.</p>
<p>When purchasing <a href="http://www.gundogsonline.com/" target="_blank">Bird Dogs</a> you must also consider what kind of <a href="http://www.gundogsonline.com/hunting-dog-supplies/" target="_blank">Hunting Dog Supplies</a> you might need. A few supplies to consider are <a href="http://www.gundogsonline.com/dog-training-collars/" target="_blank">dog training collars</a>, bird launchers, and electronic dog fences.</p>
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		<title>Stop dog biting</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 19:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>doglover2</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You love your dog, you love actively playing with him, spending time with him, taking him for walks, but there is simply 1 issue, your dog won&#8217;t stop biting! Most dog owners face this difficulty at some point or another, but just as with anything, it&#8217;s crucial to understand the reason behind why your dog [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You love your dog, you love actively playing with him, spending time with him, taking him for walks, but there is simply 1 issue, your <a href="http://trainingdogobedience.com/stop-dog-biting/" target="_blank">dog won&rsquo;t stop biting</a>! Most dog owners face this difficulty at some point or another, but just as with anything, it&#8217;s crucial to understand the reason behind why your dog is biting if you wish to truly stop it happening in the near future, nevertheless, one point that is important to comprehend is that biting is a typical behaviour for puppies as they are extremely sense-orientated animals and prefer to explore things not only through their eyes, but also their mouths, nonetheless sometimes they don&#8217;t know their own power or the sharpness of their teeth. Below we will discover just a couple of the reasons why this may be occurring and how to stop your dog from biting.</p>
<p>To stop your dog biting, it is important to start to teach your dog that it is unacceptable from as a young age as you can, the earlier you teach him, the less likely he is to continue. Finger nipping may appear to be like harmless fun, however , it could grow into a serious behavior condition as your dog grows, try to stop this quickly. If your puppy bites you, be sure to make a obvious and exaggerated cry, or shout &lsquo;ouch&rsquo;, your dog will comprehend this as whenever puppies play together, they typically do the same when one of them has been wounded. For more effectiveness, make use of the &lsquo;Yelp and Shun&rsquo; method, after he bites you, let out a loud yelp and after that instantly turn your back on him and refrain from giving any attention for a couple of minutes, he&#8217;ll understand and rectify his behavior<br />A very common motive for dogs and puppies to bite is out of fear, if they are in a circumstance or surroundings that are new to them, they may feel a bit anxious, if you feel this may possibly be the cause of your dogs behaviour, then it may be best to expose him to new environments slowly so that he has time to get used to it, additionally try and ensure that your tone of voice is calm and relaxed whist doing so, you&rsquo;d be shocked how much of a difference that could possibly make. If you notice a turn for the better in your dogs behavior then compensate him, he will be pleased to be appreciated and will bear it in mind. Try not to shout or punish him while he is afraid, this will only make it a whole lot worse and won&rsquo;t help you <a href="http://trainingdogobedience.com/stop-dog-biting/" target="_blank">stop dog from biting</a>.<br />If your dog is likely to bite through play, it might be down to over excitement, if this is the case then I&#8217;d advise you to have smaller playing periods to qqqguarantee he doesn&rsquo;t get over-excited, additionally avoid contact games such as wrestling or tug of war. If you were playing fetch, then teach your dog to drop the ball or stick on the floor before you throw it again instead of taking it from his mouth<br />When seeking to stop your dog biting it&#8217;s essential to bear in mind that you shouldn&#8217;t ever, in any situation hit your dog back, he will only fear you after or his behaviour may take a turn for the worse, don&#8217;t forget your dog isn&rsquo;t biting you to be vicious.</p>
<p>Hope this aids you to&nbsp;<a href="http://trainingdogobedience.com/stop-dog-biting/" target="_blank">stop dog biting</a>,&nbsp;thanks for reading</p>
<p>by Ruchi Vasishta</p>
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		<title>What Are The Tricks To Training Older Dogs?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 19:01:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>doglover2</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Allow me to promise you that the old proverb &#8220;you can&#8217;t teach an old dog new tricks&#8221; isn&#8217;t truthful!. Older dogs may likely require more repetitions compared to a young dog, still, they can and they will pick up new tricks. Teaching an older dog is frequently less complicated mainly because they may be less [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Allow me to promise you that the old proverb &ldquo;you can&rsquo;t teach an old dog new tricks&rdquo; isn&#8217;t truthful!. <a href="http://absotivelydogs.com/training-older-dogs" target="_blank">Older dogs</a> may likely require more repetitions compared to a young dog, still, they can and they will pick up new tricks. Teaching an older dog is frequently less complicated mainly because they may be less inquisitive and distracted than the usual puppy. They could understand some simple commands so with the obedience training you may have the option to skip a number of them.</p>
<p>Once you have decided <a href="http://absotivelydogs.com/training-older-dogs" target="_blank">on training an older dog</a>, you are going to have to take into consideration any of their natural shortcomings. Is the dog somewhat hard of hearing? They may have some joint pain which will limit what type of physical things they can achieve. In the event that your dog has some difficulty hearing, you can incorporate hand signals into your training.</p>
<p>After you end up with an more mature dog, for starters on the list of important things for you to do is take them to the vet for a comprehensive check-up. You definitely will want to know if there are any kind of health problems which you could be dealing with. One question you will have is &ldquo;How old is she?&rdquo; A vet can give you their own best guess. If they are only a few years old, they aremerely getting into adulthood. After they are in the 6-8 yr range, they&#8217;re going to be turning into senior citizens quite soon.</p>
<p>To summarize, teaching an older dog does not have to be tough. It may well require a little more patience, extra reps than a puppy nevertheless it can likewise be just as successful. You just have to consider that just like us, as a dog ages it can and will develop a certain amount of physical limits of which you will certainly have to be conscious of. If your dog doesn&rsquo;t appear to be grasping potty training, make sure there is not some physiological issue which is bringing about the situation. It&#8217;s possible that they have a bladder infection or similar illness that could be cured with medicines.</p>
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		<title>Scouting Deals Ideas For Bushy-Tailed Pets And Pet Medications For Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 17:50:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>doglover2</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying online makes it&#160;possible to&#160;get pet medications&#160; over the Internet for extra low prices. One can get their order delivered to any location, even your front door.&#160; This makes it simple to treat your furry friend for whatever ails him or her.&#160; Advantage flea and tick control and&#160;Frontline Plus for Dogs are popular products that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying online makes it&nbsp;possible to&nbsp;get <a href="http://www.pets-petmedication.com/" target="_blank">pet medications</a>&nbsp; over the Internet for extra low prices. One can get their order delivered to any location, even your front door.&nbsp; This makes it simple to treat your furry friend for whatever ails him or her.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Advantage flea and tick control and&nbsp;Frontline Plus for Dogs are popular products that can be found online.&nbsp; Also one can get Interceptor and Heartguard Plus online, for example, which is a veterinarian recommended monthly heartworm medication for dogs and cats. These product are veterinarians&rsquo; prerferred choices when it comes to heartworm and flea and tick protection for pets. For different size pets it comes in different dosage.</p>
<p>Heartworm is a extremely devastating threat to dogs and cats and treating it using preventive measures is vital There are pet medications available online today that are not only 100 percent effective against heartworms, but also effective for controlling roundworms and hookworms.&nbsp; Heartguard Plus and Interceptor are veterinarian recommended products that is approved for use in puppies as young as six weeks old, as well as for pregnant or nursing females, stud dogs, collies and dogs with collie genetics for the <a href="http://www.pets-petmedication.com/heartguard.htm" target="_blank">symptoms of heartworms</a>.&nbsp; It prevents canine heartworm disease by eliminating the tissue state of heartworm larvae for 30 days after the infection, as well as for the treatment and control of ascarids and hookworms.</p>
<p>Products like Frontline Plus&nbsp;flea&nbsp;and tick&nbsp;and Advantage for dogs are easily available online as no prescription is required.&nbsp; This flea treatment is known for its&nbsp;complete flea and tick control. Vets recommend these products for killing ticks, killing adult fleas and controlling flea development.&nbsp; It needs application only once a month and application is easy, as it is a topical solution that only needs to be applied about once a month to break the flea life cycle by killing their eggs and larvae, preventing re-infestation.&nbsp; Internet pet medicine retailers offer these treatment products at a discount compared to pet stores and supermarkets. Realize that there is no change or difference in the quality or quantity compared to retail stores.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s completely waterproof and gentle enough for use on dogs as old as eight weeks in dosing sizes for up to 22 pounds, 23 to 44 pounds, 45 to 88 pounds and 89 to 132 pounds.</p>
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		<title>Why You Need a Pet Dog Door</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 08:29:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re looking for a pet dog door, you should know how that installation can affect the security of your home. Dog doors of the traditional variety, often just a frame under a door or on a wall, are often just plastic flaps. Supposing sturdier materials are used in higher quality flaps, it&#8217;s still an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/pet-doors/dog-doors.html" target='_blank'>pet dog door</a>, you should know how that installation can affect the security of your home.  Dog doors of the traditional variety, often just a frame under a door or on a wall, are often just plastic flaps. Supposing sturdier materials are used in higher quality flaps, it&#8217;s still an extra egress for you to worry about.  Any responsible dog owner should take the following seriously when choosing a pet dog door.  </p>
<p>Size is crucial.  Don&#8217;t just get any doggie door, there&#8217;s a height to consider.  One problem with having big dogs is the corresponding dog door size &#8211; if it fits them, it will also fit a smaller person.  That smaller person could be your child, someone else&#8217;s, or a thief.  You don&#8217;t want your children or someone else&#8217;s to get stuck, and possibly injured that way. You will also have to worry about other animals coming in and out of your home &#8211; via that dog door.  If you can at least restrict the height to that of your dog, you can probably limit intruders.  </p>
<p>Where to place it. Installing your dog door on your front door might sound convenient, especially when it opens into a fenced front yard &#8211; but that also risks announcing to passersby that there&#8217;s a smaller door that might be explored by thieves.  Many dog owners choose to install their pet doors on their backdoor, which usually leads to a secure backyard.  Or to any other house door beside your front entrance.  The last thing you want is to give thieves a clue on where to start testing entry.  </p>
<p>The type of pet door your need.  Traditional flap-type doors come also in versions where the door is made of harder plastic. There are also several lock settings to choose from.  The door can be set to swing open, outwards, or inwards; or just one direction, and then gets locked.  One side setting means when your dog gets in, or out, that&#8217;s it.  This lock setting could lock your pet inside or outside your home &#8211; your pet will be safe inside, but oversights happen and it could be left outside, in the cold, overnight.  Although an electronic /automatic <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/pet-doors/dog-doors.html" target='_blank'>pet dog door</a> is an effective answer, it is more expensive.  Your dog wears a specially equipped collar, one that the door senses when the dog is near; the door, consequently, opens only when the dog is near.  Having a doggie door is a great benefit for both owner and pet &#8211; you won&#8217;t have to worry about accidental potty incidents (should your dog be kept inside the house for too long), and the dog can feel free to come and go as it pleases.  </p>
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