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	<title>Free Dogs Tips &#187; Pet</title>
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		<title>Affenspinscher</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 00:04:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A small dog breed that was developed during the 17th century in Germany has captured the attention of dog lovers because of its monkey-like expression. This little terrier type dogs was in fact dubbed as Monkey Dog. Diablotin Moustachu, meaning mustached little devil was given to the dog by French breed enthusiasts. Affenpinschers were bred [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A small dog breed that was developed during the 17th century in Germany has captured the attention of dog lovers because of its monkey-like expression. This little terrier type dogs was in fact dubbed as <a href='http://hubpages.com/hub/Affenpinscher' target='_blank'>Monkey Dog</a>. Diablotin Moustachu, meaning mustached little devil was given to the dog by French breed enthusiasts. Affenpinschers were bred mainly to keep rats and other rodents from homes and barns. As such, the dogs are usually seen in barns, stables and kitchen chasing rodents away.</p>
<p>A high level of intelligence, an affectionate nature and the renowned clownish personality are the admirable qualities of an Affenpinscher. The <a href='http://www.sarahsdogs.com/breeds/affenpinscher/' target='_blank'>Affenpinscher</a> is the dog for you, if your choice for a pet is a dog that will provide the family with comic relief. An Affenpinscher would take advantage of every opportunity to catch people&#8217;s attention by showing off. Would it be any wonder if the lowly rat catcher that curls up in barns would become highly valued pets that use the owners lap as a place to rest. However, this dogs has a cunning personality. The dog would know how and when to appeal to the owner&#8217; weakness. The dog is small in size but big in personality as it can easily compel the family to give in to its wishes. An Affenpinscher certainly makes a wonderful and ideal family companion but owners have to be aware of the dog&#8217;s domineering personality. A spoiled Affenpinscher can easily develop into a little tyrant. This spoiled pet can sulk all day if things would not go according to its wishes. The dog is small but it will attack if teased by strangers. Affection and correct training methods will turn this spunky little devil into a lovable toy-like pet that will be the joy of the family.</p>
<p>An Affenpinscher belongs to the toy dog breed . This breed would be an ideal choice for an owner living in an apartment. Potential owner though has to realize that not like other toy breeds, an Affenpinscher has considerable exercise requirements. Owners of this breed have to make sure that the pet is given opportunities to exercise daily. Be aware that an Affenpinscher is a highly energetic breed. Because of the size and the affectionate nature, pet owners love to cuddle the pet. A bored and inactive Affenpinscher will become a horrible destructive <a href='http://www.sarahsdogs.com' target='_blank'>pet</a>. Properly cared for and correctly trained, an Affenpinscher will be an ideal pet that will never cease to provide the family with loving and devoted companionship.</p>
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		<title>American Foxhound</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 13:22:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[American Foxhound &#8211; A Versatile Dog Breed
The American Foxhound is a large impressive looking breed that closely resembles a Beagle in looks. The dog measures from 21 to 25 inches at the withers and weighs from 65 to 75 pounds. The streamlined athletic body is thickly covered with a short fur that ranges in color [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>American Foxhound &#8211; A Versatile Dog Breed</p>
<p>The <a href='http://www.sarahsdogs.com/breeds/american_foxhound/' target='_blank'>American Foxhound</a> is a large impressive looking breed that closely resembles a Beagle in looks. The dog measures from 21 to 25 inches at the withers and weighs from 65 to 75 pounds. The streamlined athletic body is thickly covered with a short fur that ranges in color from tan and white, red and white and the impressive combination of black, tan and white. Well boned, straight and long legs give this breed its legendary speed.</p>
<p>The American Foxhound is believed to be in existence in the Crown Colony &#8211; long before it was given the name America. The <a href='http://www.sarahsdogs.com/breeds/' target='_blank'>breed</a> originated from the English dogs that were brought to the New World in 1650 by Robert Brooke.</p>
<p>In Great Britain, these dogs were highly acclaimed for their excellent hunting abilities. These dogs are favorite hunting companions of the British landed gentry. On a fox hunt, packs of American Foxhounds will chase the prey while hunters follow on horseback. A change in the deep melodious voice of the dog signifies that a prey is found. Settlers of the New World utilize these dogs to hunt foxes as well. American Foxhound is a ferocious breed thus it was rumored that the dog have been used by the colonizers to hunt Indians.</p>
<p>The crossing between English Hounds and the dogs of Irish and French settlers resulted to the development of a new breed &#8211; the American Foxhound. This has resulted to the development of the American Foxhound.</p>
<p>The American Foxhound was actually developed to be a hunting dog. An American Foxhound would be in its element if it is chasing a prey. The breed is endowed with an excellent scenting ability, an impressive stamina and a courageous and intense drive. An American Foxhound is an intense hunter, once a prey is sighted, the dog will not stop until the animal is taken. As the breed name suggests, foxes are the usual prey of these dogs although these hunting dogs will not pass up the chance to run after any animal.That the dog will be highly valued by hunter is a given fact.</p>
<p>American Foxhounds are first and foremost highly valued for their remarkable hunting abilities. These courageous hunters though have a sweet and loving personality. Highly energetic while hunting, this dog turns into a calm, gentle and sweet family companion. This breed of <a href='http://www.sarahsdogs.com/' target='_blank'>dogs</a>, unlike other breeds, does not give its loyalty to just one person. An American Foxhound loves all the members of the family but the dogs are noted to be especially friendly and affectionate with the children.</p>
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		<title>Buying Dog Collars</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 20:17:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a lover of dogs and have many or at least one as a loving pet, then you would certainly need good dog collar for your dog. The dog collar is used to harness the dog and keep it controlled with help of a leash. This article will give you a short introduction [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a lover of dogs and have many or at least one as a loving pet, then you would certainly need good dog collar for your dog. The dog collar is used to harness the dog and keep it controlled with help of a leash. This article will give you a short introduction to the various collars and hopefully you can find the one that you like.</p>
<p>There are a lot of varieties of dog collars available in the market. You can get them in different materials and collars etc. Based on your preferences you can select a dog collar that you simply feel is best suited. You can get the dog collar of your choice readily available at several pet stores as well as at a web-based shopping portal. The need is to determine what sort of material and design you want for your pet and search on the suitable location.</p>
<p><b><a href='http://www.personalizeddogcollar.net/Buckle-collar.html' target='_blank'>Buckle Collar</a></b> is a popular collar that is well liked by many owners. It is also called flat collar and is created from leather or nylon. You will discover other materials like hemp, polyester etc used for making such collars in some rare cases. The buckle is similar to a buckle in a belt with holes and a Pin that fits in the holes.  Even a fast-release buckle can be used in these collars. A strong leash can be attached to this belt. Identification and other medical tags can be attached to this kind of collar.</p>
<p>In case you want to have a collar that also safeguards your dog from various infections and allergies that can be caused due to licking and scratching a wound then you can use <b><a href='http://www.personalizeddogcollar.net/Elizabethan-collar.html' target='_blank'>Elizabethan Collar</a></b>. These collars come with a truncated cone shape.  <b><a href='http://www.personalizeddogcollar.net/Nylon-collar.html' target='_blank'>Nylon Collars</a></b> are also quite common as they have special quick release mechanism. Do your dog faced with fleas problem? Perhaps a flea collar can be the solution. These collars will help keep fleas away from your dog.</p>
<p>There are also special break away collars present with which the dog can free itself in case there is an extra pressure exerted on dog&#8217;s neck. Such collars come in handy in case of a situation when a collar can get fixed and strangle the neck of the dog.</p>
<p>There are also fashionable and great looking collars available which add a zing to the look of your cute pet. Some collars like Chanel dog collars are really expensive but they look really great on your dog.</p>
<p>Whew! That&#8217;s a lot of collars to consider. I hope that you will find one that suits your dog!</p>
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		<title>What To Do About Litter Box Accidents</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 04:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is probably nothing more frustrating to a cat owner than litter box accidents. In fact, habitual litter box accidents are the number one reason why cat owners give their cats up to animal shelters. When your cat refuses to use the litter box, there is usually an underlying reason. Before you become exasperated by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is probably nothing more frustrating to a cat owner than litter box accidents. In fact, habitual litter box accidents are the number one reason why cat owners give their cats up to animal shelters. When your cat refuses to use the litter box, there is usually an underlying reason. Before you become exasperated by your cat&#8217;s inability to make it to the litter box, here are some common causes for this problem.</p>
<p>Litter Box Woes<br />
One of the main reasons why a cat begins to refuse to use the litter box is because their own litter box is dirty. Many cats are extremely fussy about the condition of their litter box, while others will use it no matter how full it looks. If your cat has a litter box accident, the first place you should check is the litter box. Some pets prefer that their litter box cleaned out after each use. While this is time consuming for you, it may be a simple fix to this problem. You should start a daily routine of cleaning out your cat box and you may find that this solves your problem.</p>
<p>Another common problem related to the litter box is there are not enough litter boxes for the number of cats you have. For example, if you have four cats in your home, and you should have at least one litter box per cat. Cats like to have their own space, and this is especially true when it comes to their litter box. In fact, many veterinarians recommend that even if you have only one cat, you should have at least two litter boxes.</p>
<p>In addition, when it comes to litter box accidents, look at the type of litter you are using and the size and shape of the litter box. If you have a tray litter box without a lid, maybe your cat would feel more secure in a closed box. If you have an older cat, or a young kitten, you cat may have a difficult time getting in and out of a closed top box. Watch your cat carefully when he or she uses the litter box. If you find that, they are having a difficult time getting in and out of the litter box and consider getting a different box. Also, look at the type of litter you use. Your cat may be extremely fussy about the smell or texture of the litter. Many people preferred using the scoop away litter; however, many cats will not use this type of litter, because it sticks in the paws. You may also find that the litter you use causes a lot of dust that is disagreeable to your cat.</p>
<p>Health Issues<br />
Your cat may be refusing to use the litter box, because of health related issues. If you have tried all the above tips and nothing seems to be working, then it is time to visit your veterinarian.  Cats that have bladder problems, urinary tract infections, kidney failure and diabetes are more prone to litter box accidents than healthy cats. You need to take your cat to the vet and have a thorough health exam performed to find out if your cat is suffering around an ailment. If this is the case, your veterinarian can prescribe medication to help your cat.</p>
<p>Habit and Your Cat’s Territory<br />
If your cat has been ill or have stopped using the litter box for any of reason, you may find that your cat returns to their old ways out of habit. It is extremely important that when your cat has a litter box accident, that you clean the area thoroughly to get rid of any odors that may remain. In addition, your cat may have not stopped using the litter box at all but instead, your cat is marking his or her territory.  This is especially common in multi-cat households or when you bring in new pet into the home. This is also more common in males than females. Even male cats that are neutered can mark their territory by spraying urine.</p>
<p>When you determine why your cat is having litter box accidents, you can find a solution. It takes time and patience; however, this is much more preferable than getting rid of your cat.</p>
<p>To get pet supplies online at a fraction of the cost you would normally pay at a pet store, visit: <b><i><a href='http://www.i-love-pets.net/' target='_blank'>cheap pet supplies</a></i></b>. Our <b><i><a href='http://www.i-love-pets.net/' target='_blank'>cheap pet supplies</a></i></b> offer high quality name brand pet products at everyday low prices. Go to our <b><i><a href='http://www.i-love-pets.net/' target='_blank'>cheap pet supplies</a></i></b> store now!</p>
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		<title>Keeping Your Pet Safe In The Warm Weather Months</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 22:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The hot summer months can pose a real threat to pets. Cats and dogs simply cannot tolerate extreme temperatures. As a responsible pet owner, you need to make sure that your pet is safe during these warm weather months. Here are some tips to help you and your pet.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The hot summer months can pose a real threat to pets. Cats and dogs simply cannot tolerate extreme temperatures. As a responsible pet owner, you need to make sure that your pet is safe during these warm weather months. Here are some tips to help you and your pet.</p>
<p>Never leave an animal in a car: All pet owners should know the dangers of leaving any pet in a hot car, even if it is just for a few minutes. This especially applies to dog owners. Dogs love riding in the car and it is very tempting to let your dog ride to the grocery store with you. However, pet owners should never leave cats or dogs inside a car during hot weather. Even with the windows open, a car parked in the hot sun can reach sweltering temperatures. Pets left in hot cars can die within minutes or can suffer from severe dehydration. The best rule of thumb is the leave your pet at home in the cool air conditioner during the hot weather. You should also know that if you are a dog owner that allowing your dog a ride the bed of a truck could be very dangerous for a dog at any time of the year. One jolt can send your dog flying out of the bed of the truck, resulting in injury or worse. Even putting your dog unsupervised in the bed of a truck in a public place can be a recipe for disaster. Be extra careful with your pet during traveling. If you must travel with your dog or cat, secure your pet in the car and leave the air conditioning on at all times. Let your pets take frequent breaks on long trips and give them a chance to get a drink of water. </p>
<p>Be Careful Walking the Dog:  There are many areas where the temperatures soar in the warm months. In places where the temperatures reach an all-time high, it is a good idea to walk your dog either in the morning or in the evening when temperatures are lower. During the summer, temperatures will be at the highest during midday. You should refrain from walking your dog during this time. Not only will you and your dog become hot and dehydrated, the hot concrete can burn your dog’s sensitive paws. When you do walk during hot weather, take along water for your dog and stop frequently to let your dog drink. Your dog will thank you for this.</p>
<p>Practice Proper Pet Grooming: It is always a good idea to keep your pet properly groomed, but it is especially important during the summer months. If your dog has very long fur, it is like wearing a fur coat in 95-degree weather. It is not comfortable to your pet. Also, keep an eye out for pets that have much of their fur trimmed off, such as poodles. Longhaired dogs can quickly overheat in the high temperatures. Poodles and other breeds with short cuts can get sunburned. Sunscreen does not protect dogs. With long haired dogs, regular brushing also helps remove the winter undercoat and can help your dog better regulate body temperatures during hot weather. Regular clipping of long hair can also help keep your dog cool. Even longhaired cats can benefit from a summer clipping. Longhaired cats are easily overheated, even if they do stay indoors. </p>
<p>Watch for Insects: Insects can be bothersome to your pet during the warm, summer months. Spring and summer are when fleas and ticks are the highest. Mosquitoes are also out during this time of year. It is always a good idea to make sure your dog and cat are getting their monthly flea and tick preventative. Your dog also needs to stay current on heartworm preventative, as mosquito bites can cause heartworms. Also, keep a first aid kit on hand for bee or wasp stings.</p>
<p>Outdoor safety: Summer is often when people spend a lot of times outdoors. Whether it is working in the yard, visiting the lake or swimming in the pool, you need to take extra caution when your pets are with you outside. If you mow your yard or put chemicals on the grass, be sure your pets are indoors and away from the dangers. Also, if your dog enjoys the water, keep a close eye on your pet. Most pets can swim instinctively, but it is always a good idea to watch. If you enjoy taking your dog out boating, you can buy life preserver vests for your dog to wear. You can never be too safe when it comes to your beloved furry friend.</p>
<p>To get pet supplies online at a fraction of the cost you would normally pay at a pet store, visit: <b><i><a href='http://www.i-love-pets.net/' target='_blank'>cheap pet supplies</a></i></b>. Our <b><i><a href='http://www.i-love-pets.net/' target='_blank'>cheap pet supplies</a></i></b> offer high quality name brand pet products at everyday low prices. Go to our <b><i><a href='http://www.i-love-pets.net/' target='_blank'>cheap pet supplies</a></i></b> store now!</p>
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		<title>Teaching Kids And Pets To Co-Exist Peacefully</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 16:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is possible for children and pets to coexist in the same household, peacefully. Many people mistakenly think that as soon as they start having children that their pet needs to head to the local shelter. They fear that the cat or dog will not get along with the new child and it will result [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is possible for children and pets to coexist in the same household, peacefully. Many people mistakenly think that as soon as they start having children that their pet needs to head to the local shelter. They fear that the cat or dog will not get along with the new child and it will result in biting or scratching. This is not always the case and if you take the time to introduce your pets to your children properly, your kids and pets can live in harmony. </p>
<p>One of the biggest concerns that new parents have when it comes to pets in the home is how it will react to a baby. Many of the old wives tales such as cats sucking the breath out of babies simply are not true. In fact, many cats and dogs readily accept a new child into the home and become fiercely loyal and protective over the baby. </p>
<p>When you bring your baby home from the hospital, you should introduce your pet to your new baby. Of course, these introductions need supervision. Allow your cat or dog time to sniff your child at his or her own pace. Make the introduction pleasant for your cat or dog. In most cases, your cat or dog will not give your baby a second thought. Allow your pet to adjust to the new situation on his or her own terms. When a baby comes to the house, it is an adjustment for everybody.</p>
<p>The other thing that you might want to consider doing when you bring a baby into the home is to make sure that your cat or dog is properly groomed. This includes trimming your dog or cat nails. Your dog may want to put a paw on your baby.  If his or hers nails are long and sharp, your dog may accidentally scratch your infant. While you can never eliminate pet hair from your home, if your dog or cat clipped and brushed it will certainly help your home stay a little cleaner. Many new parents also worry about allergies. The fact is, many studies have shown that children who are exposed to pets from a very young age, actually have less pet allergies than children who are not exposed to pets.</p>
<p>Another good idea is to make sure that your pets do not have access to your baby’s room during naptime or at night without supervision. While your pet probably means no harm to your child, pets are naturally curious. A cat may jump into your infant crib, or in large dogs could easily a knock bassinet or cradle over. You should always supervise your pet when it is around your new baby at all times. Most of all, you should try to make sure that you are still spending quality time with your pet when possible. This especially pertains to dogs, which are used to playing in the backyard and going for walks.</p>
<p>As your child grows, you need to begin teaching your child proper pet etiquette. If your dog or cat has learned to respect your child, then your child also needs to learn to respect your pet. Teach your child from a young age that they should never pull or yank a cat or dog&#8217;s tail or ears. Your child can learn proper pet etiquette even at a very young age. You will also want to teach your child to respect your pet’s space. This includes making sure that your child understands that he or she should never wake a sleeping pet. This could cause your pet to become startled and could result in biting or scratching.<br />
In addition, you will want to make sure that your child understands to stay out of your pet’s food, water and litter box. Your child will be naturally curious, so it is always best to give your pet some private space away from your child.</p>
<p>There are many things you can do to make sure that children and pets coexist peacefully.  Your children and pets need to learn to respect each other from the very beginning.  There is no reason to get rid of your cat or dog just because you have a child in the home.</p>
<p>To get pet supplies online at a fraction of the cost you would normally pay at a pet store, visit: <b><i><a href='http://www.i-love-pets.net/' target='_blank'>cheap pet supplies</a></i></b>. Our <b><i><a href='http://www.i-love-pets.net/' target='_blank'>cheap pet supplies</a></i></b> offer high quality name brand pet products at everyday low prices. Go to our <b><i><a href='http://www.i-love-pets.net/' target='_blank'>cheap pet supplies</a></i></b> store now!</p>
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		<title>The Importance Of Pet Vaccinations</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 13:01:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you were a child you had to have vaccinations at certain points in your life such as measles, tetanus, and other shots. This is important for your pets as well. We will specifically look at dog vaccinations, as they are a very common pet to have. Keep in mind during some of these shots [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you were a child you had to have vaccinations at certain points in your life such as measles, tetanus, and other shots. This is important for your pets as well. We will specifically look at dog vaccinations, as they are a very common pet to have. Keep in mind during some of these shots are required for cats as well.</p>
<p>Dogs need to have vaccinations to guard against disease. When your dog is a puppy they will need a distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis, parvovirus, parainfluenza, and corona combination between six to eight, nine to eleven, twelve to fourteen, and sixteen to seventeen weeks. They will also need these shots again every twelve months. The next vaccination is a bordetella administered at fourteen weeks and every six months. Rabies must be given at sixteen weeks and again every twelve to thirty- six months.  </p>
<p>Vaccinations protect your dog and other pets from human diseases as well as other problems that could arise. Make sure you visit your pet on a regular schedule. A few more vaccinations are the giardia at fourteen and seventeen weeks, with a yearly dose.  Lyme is another type administered at fourteen and seventeen weeks as well as yearly.  </p>
<p>Occasionally state regulations will require a different administering chart. It is best to speak with your vet to gain the proper knowledge for your breed of dog as well as the correct vaccinations. Dogs are “man’s best friend” and thus it is important to give proper care that includes treatments.  </p>
<p>Other care besides vaccinations can be proper baths, toenail clipping, and feeding your dog properly. Most health problems arise in a dog that is either genetically susceptible or environmentally exposed to human food. Human food because of its greasy qualities can block a dog’s artery. So proper nutrition is often found in dog food or cooking meals for your pet per vet guidelines if your dog has health issues.</p>
<p>Dogs also require a lot of attention and exercise. Breeds such as the Huskies or golden retrievers require special care. Huskies are breed as working dogs. They need to have a lot of exercise as well as play time with their owners. Golden retrievers are social animals, will feel lonely, and rejected if left alone for too long. Other breeds though social may not react in the same manners of the latter two. Other breeds can be content with a large yard and runner as long as they can play and eat.</p>
<p>Part of owning a pet, especially a dog is to provide it with love and attention just like you need. Proper care is very important on a day-to-day basis like having a routine feeding time or visiting the vet for the proper vaccinations. Vaccinations can determine the longevity of your dog just like a proper diet and exercise. While your vet has spent a lot of time, going to school for the proper care of animals it is always a great idea to be knowledgeable about your pets care. Vaccinations when not administered properly can harm the animal. I would stay away from ordering medications and vaccinations online if you are not familiar with the products and how to give them to your dog, this may cause some medical problems. Any pet deserves the care we would give ourselves and with today’s world, we are finding better ways to make going to a vet easier.  </p>
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		<title>THE MOST INTELLIGENT POODLE.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 13:01:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Poodle is commonly acknowledged to be the most wisely intelligent of all members of the canine race. There is a general belief that he is a fop, whose time is largely occupied in personal embellishment, and that he requires a great deal of individual attention in the matter of his toilet. It may be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Poodle is commonly acknowledged to be the most wisely intelligent of all members of the canine race. There is a general belief that he is a fop, whose time is largely occupied in personal embellishment, and that he requires a great deal of individual attention in the matter of his toilet. It may be true that to keep him in exhibition order and perfect cleanliness his owner has need to devote more consideration to him than is necessary in the case of many breeds; but in other respects he gives very little trouble, and all who are attached to him are consistent in their opinion that there is no dog so intensely interesting and responsive as a companion. His qualities of mind and his acute powers of reasoning are indeed so great that there is something almost human in his attractiveness and his devotion. His aptitude in learning is never denied, and many are the stories told of his marvellous talent and versatility. </p>
<p>Not merely as a showman&#8217;s dog has he distinguished himself. He is something more than a mountebank of the booths, trained to walk the tight rope and stand on his head. He is an adept at performing tricks, but it is his alertness of brain that places him apart from other animals.  </p>
<p>The profuse and long coat of this dog has the peculiarity that if not kept constantly brushed out it twists up into little cords which increase in length as the new hair grows and clings about it. The unshed old hair and the new growth entwined together thus become distinct rope-like cords. Eventually, if these cords are not cut short, or accidentally torn off, they drag along the ground, and so prevent the poor animal from moving with any degree of comfort or freedom.  </p>
<p>Corded Poodles are very showy, and from the remarkable appearance of the coat, attract a great deal of public attention when exhibited at shows; but they have lost popularity among most fanciers, and have become few in number owing to the obvious fact that it is impossible to make pets of them or keep them in the house. The reason of this is that the coat must, from time to time, be oiled in order to keep the cords supple and prevent them from snapping, and, of course, as their coats cannot be brushed, the only way of keeping the dog clean is to wash him, which with a corded Poodle is a lengthy and laborious process. Further, the coat takes hours to dry, and unless the newly washed dog be kept in a warm room he is very liable to catch cold. The result is, that the coats of corded Poodles are almost invariably dirty, and somewhat smelly. </p>
<p>Poodle&#8217;s General appearance<br />
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<p>Head: Long, straight, and fine, the skull not broad, with a slight peak at the back.  </p>
<p>Muzzle: Long (but not snipy) and strong not full in cheek; teeth white, strong, and level; gums black, lips black and not showing lippiness.  </p>
<p>Eyes: Almond shaped, very dark, full of fire and intelligence.  </p>
<p>Nose: Black and sharp. </p>
<p>Ears: The leather long and wide, low set on, hanging close to the face.  </p>
<p>Neck: Well proportioned and strong, to admit of the head being carried high and with dignity.  </p>
<p>Feet: Rather small, and of good shape, the toes well arched, pads thick and hard.  </p>
<p>Legs: Fore-legs set straight from shoulder, with plenty of bone and muscle.  </p>
<p>Hind-legs: Very muscular and well bent, with the hocks well let down.  </p>
<p>Tail: Set on rather high, well carried, never curled or carried over back. </p>
<p>Coat: Very profuse, and of good hard texture; if corded, hanging in tight, even cords; if non-corded, very thick and strong, of even length, the curls close and thick, without knots or cords.</p>
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		<title>THE DECORATIVE DEERHOUND.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 07:02:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Deerhound is one of the most decorative of dogs, impressively stately and picturesque wherever he is seen, whether it be amid the surroundings of the baronial hall, reclining at luxurious length before the open hearth in the fitful light of the log fire that flickers on polished armour and tarnished tapestry; out in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Deerhound is one of the most decorative of dogs, impressively stately and picturesque wherever he is seen, whether it be amid the surroundings of the baronial hall, reclining at luxurious length before the open hearth in the fitful light of the log fire that flickers on polished armour and tarnished tapestry; out in the open, straining at the leash as he scents the dewy air, or gracefully bounding over the purple of his native hills. Grace and majesty are in his every movement and attitude, and even to the most prosaic mind there is about him the inseparable glamour of feudal romance and poetry.  </p>
<p>From remote days the Scottish nobles cherished their strains of Deerhound, seeking glorious sport in the Highland forests. The red deer belonged by inexorable law to the kings of Scotland, and great drives, which often lasted for several days, were made to round up the herds into given neighbourhoods for the pleasure of the court, as in the reign of Queen Mary. But the organised coursing of deer by courtiers ceased during the Stuart troubles, and was left in the hands of retainers, who thus replenished their chief&#8217;s larder. </p>
<p>Head:-</p>
<p>The head should be broadest at the ears, tapering slightly to the eyes, with the muzzle tapering more decidedly to the nose. The muzzle should be pointed, but the teeth and lips level. The head should be long, the skull flat rather than round, with a very slight rise over the eyes, but with nothing approaching a stop. The skull should be coated with moderately long hair which is softer than the rest of the coat. The nose should be black (though in some blue-fawns the colour is blue) and slightly aquiline. In the lighter-coloured dogs a black muzzle is preferred. There should be a good moustache of rather silky hair, and a fair beard.  </p>
<p>Ears:-</p>
<p>The ears should be set on high, and, in repose, folded back like  the Greyhound&#8217;s, though raised above the head in excitement without  losing the fold, and even, in some cases, semi-erect.The ear should be  soft, glossy, and like a mouse&#8217;s coat to the touch, and the smaller  it is the better. It should have no long coat or long fringe, but there  is often a silky, silvery coat on the body of the ear and the tip.  Whatever the general colour, the ears should be black or dark-coloured.  </p>
<p>Neck and shoulders:-</p>
<p>The neck should be long that is, of the length  that befits the Greyhound character of the dog.  The nape of the neck should be very prominent where the head is set on, and the throat should be clean-cut at the angle and prominent. The shoulders should be well sloped, the blades well back, with not too much width between them. </p>
<p>Stern:-</p>
<p>Stern should be tolerably long, tapering, and reaching to within 1-1/2 inches of the ground, and about 1-1/2 inches below the hocks. When the dog is still, dropped perfectly straight down, or curved. When in motion it should be curved when excited, in no case to be lifted out of the line of the back. It should be well covered with hair, on the inside thick and wiry, underside longer. </p>
<p>Eyes:-</p>
<p>The eyes should be dark: generally they are dark brown or hazel.  The eye is moderately full with a soft look in repose, but a keen, far-away gaze when the dog is roused. The rims of the eyelids should be black.  </p>
<p>Body: The body and general formation is that of a Greyhound of larger size and bone. Chest deep rather than broad, but not too narrow and flat-sided. The loin well arched and drooping to the tail.  </p>
<p>Legs and feet:-</p>
<p>The legs should be broad and flat, a good broad forearm and elbow being desirable. Fore-legs, of course, as straight as possible. Feet close and compact, with well-arched toes. The hind-quarters drooping, and as broad and powerful as possible, the hips being set wide apart. The hind-legs should be well bent at the stifle, with great length from the hip to the hock, which should be broad and flat.  </p>
<p>Coat:-</p>
<p>The hair on the body, neck, and quarters should be harsh and wiry, and about 3 inches or 4 inches long; that on the head, breast, and belly is much softer. There should be a slight hairy fringe on the inside of the fore and hind-legs, but nothing approaching to the feathering of a Collie. The Deerhound should be a shaggy dog, but not over coated.  </p>
<p>Colour:-</p>
<p>Colour is much a matter of fancy. But there is no manner of doubt  that the dark blue-grey is the most preferred. Next come the darker and  lighter greys or brindles, the darkest being generally preferred.  Yellow and sandy-red or red-fawn, especially with black points i.e.,  ears and muzzle are also in equal estimation. </p>
<p>Height:-</p>
<p>From 28 inches to 30 inches, or even more if there be symmetry without coarseness, which, however, is rare. Height of bitches: From 26 inches upwards. There can be no objection to a bitch being large, unless she is too coarse, as even at her greatest height she does not approach that of the dog, and, therefore, could not well be too big for work, as over-big dogs are.</p>
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		<title>Are You Aware Of These Pug Health Problems?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 22:36:19 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a pet parent, are you aware of the common sicknesses that your pug dog may be susceptible to? While pugs are, for the most part, healthy companions, there are a few <a href='http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Look-at-Some-of-the-Common-Pug-Health-Problems&amp;id=2801102' target='_blank'>pug health problems</a> you need to know about.</p>
<p>All breeds of dogs have certain health problems that they are susceptible to and the Pug breed is certainly no different. To protect yourself and your canine companion, you need to know who the breeder is of the pup your are buying so you can know if other owners have had similar issues with their dogs. </p>
<p>When it comes to <a href='http://www.pugfactsguide.com/common-pug-health-problems' target='_blank'>pug dog health</a>, there are some minor and major problems.  When you investigate pug dogs and the diseases that they are prone to, you will discover that one of the most typical diseases common to the pug is Encephalitis.   This common condition is an inflammatory disease that overtakes the brain of the pug.   </p>
<p>Hip dysplasia, a well-known and common condition in breeds of large dogs, can occur in small breeds of dogs as well, such as the pug.   This illness can cause a lot of pain for your little buddy and will put them in a lot of distress. </p>
<p>Another serious problem common to pugs is tracheal collapse, a very serious problem that you need to be aware of and watch out for as well. There is a danger of suffocation due to the narrowing of the windpipe. Symptoms of tracheal collapse can include excessive coughing no matter what time of year or weather you find yourself in. When you hear a gagging noise or a goose honk when they cough, you need vet attention for your pug.  Fortunately, if this condition is caught early enough by your veterinarian, this very dangerous condition can be remedied.  </p>
<p>When it comes to good <a href='http://www.buzzle.com/articles/pug-health-problems-know-the-early-symptoms.html' target='_blank'>pug health</a> you want to take no chances!  Your pug health problems can be diagnosed through a vet and they could tell you the problem you may have with your pug.</p>
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