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		<title>How To Train A Poodle</title>
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</p><p>Do you have a Poodle? Be sure to start training your puppy from the age of 8 weeks. Poodles are a very smart breed and they&#8217;re a tad bit harder to train than other dogs. So you need to do due diligence and learn <a target="_blank" href="http://www.trainmypoodle.com/how-to-train-a-poodle/">how to train a poodle</a>.</p>
<p>Its very important to train to train your poodle properly. That boils down to consistency in a major way. Its not a hit andmiss thing. You need to work with your poodle every day to make it work. Even if its just for 20 mins a day, doing it every day is key.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.trainmypoodle.com/is-your-poodle-biting/">Poodle biting</a> is a problem with this breed. If you&#8217;ve had your poodle for some time already now, you probably would have noticed it too. Its usual for puppies to have this tendency more than grown dogs, no matter what breed. however, poodle puppies tend to find it more enjoyable than usual.</p>
<p>So whats to do about it?</p>
<p>Well, to begin with&#8230; you shouldn&#8217;t have a poodle of less than 8 weeks! So 1st rule is that never bring home a poodle that has had less than 8 weeks with its mother. Its very important that you get the&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>Do you have a Poodle? Be sure to start training your puppy from the age of 8 weeks. Poodles are a very smart breed and they&#8217;re a tad bit harder to train than other dogs. So you need to do due diligence and learn <a target="_blank" href="http://www.trainmypoodle.com/how-to-train-a-poodle/">how to train a poodle</a>.</p>
<p>Its very important to train to train your poodle properly. That boils down to consistency in a major way. Its not a hit andmiss thing. You need to work with your poodle every day to make it work. Even if its just for 20 mins a day, doing it every day is key.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.trainmypoodle.com/is-your-poodle-biting/">Poodle biting</a> is a problem with this breed. If you&#8217;ve had your poodle for some time already now, you probably would have noticed it too. Its usual for puppies to have this tendency more than grown dogs, no matter what breed. however, poodle puppies tend to find it more enjoyable than usual.</p>
<p>So whats to do about it?</p>
<p>Well, to begin with&#8230; you shouldn&#8217;t have a poodle of less than 8 weeks! So 1st rule is that never bring home a poodle that has had less than 8 weeks with its mother. Its very important that you get the poodle socialized before taking him/her in. Most breeders would have done this already but you should make sure just in case.</p>
<p>Some times, your poodle would ask you for attention unnecessarily. Its good to attend to them. After all whats the point of having a dog in your house if you&#8217;re not going to pay attention to him/her. But, you need to make sure it doesn&#8217;t get out of hand to teh point where you&#8217;re being blackmailed for attention.</p>
<p>Many a times when you&#8217;re busy and can&#8217;t give them attention, your poodles may try to blackmail you by barking endlessly. One of the basic rules of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.trainmypoodle.com/">poodle training</a> is to not give in to black mail. Unfortunately, Most people give up and give them what they want. this only makes the habit worse by strengthening it.</p>
<p>You can click any of the links in this article to learn more about training your poodle.</p>
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		<title>Cats : Helpful Flea And Tick Guidelines</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 01:02:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Fleas and ticks may be rather tiny, but that does not mean that they do not pose a threat to your cat. Tapeworms can travel in a flea&#8217;s bloodstream and their incessant drawing of blood can cause anemia, a condition especially dangerous to kittens. Ticks have become synonymous with Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. If left unchecked, these small insects become problematic, and it is therefore important to keep your cat free from ticks and fleas.</p>
<p>As the old adage goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and it applies to this situation quite nicely. Tall grass and deep brush are breeding grounds for ticks and fleas, so cut down this growth around your property. Cats like to roam, so the less overgrowth they encounter, the better. If you have a larger yard, a fence can be effective at keeping your cat from venturing off of your property and getting into vegetation that is rife with ticks and fleas.</p>
<p>Thanks to medical advancements, there are several spot on treatments that can be applied to your pet that have been shown to kill 98% to even 100% of the ticks and fleas that your cat comes across.&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fleas and ticks may be rather tiny, but that does not mean that they do not pose a threat to your cat. Tapeworms can travel in a flea&rsquo;s bloodstream and their incessant drawing of blood can cause anemia, a condition especially dangerous to kittens. Ticks have become synonymous with Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. If left unchecked, these small insects become problematic, and it is therefore important to keep your cat free from ticks and fleas.</p>
<p>As the old adage goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and it applies to this situation quite nicely. Tall grass and deep brush are breeding grounds for ticks and fleas, so cut down this growth around your property. Cats like to roam, so the less overgrowth they encounter, the better. If you have a larger yard, a fence can be effective at keeping your cat from venturing off of your property and getting into vegetation that is rife with ticks and fleas.</p>
<p>Thanks to medical advancements, there are several spot on treatments that can be applied to your pet that have been shown to kill 98% to even 100% of the ticks and fleas that your cat comes across. These spot on treatments are liquids that are applied between the shoulders of your cat once a month. As long as you remember to apply the medication monthly, you stand a strong chance of stopping an infestation before it starts. Just mark your calendar or set a reminder on your cell phone. Flea collars are also helpful but have limited efficacy when used alone; however, when employed in conjunction with spot on treatments, they add a nice extra layer of protection.</p>
<p>Sometimes, regardless of the precautions you take, ticks and fleas get through your defenses. Not only do they make your cat itch and present potential health issues, they can infest the home as well. It may not be your cat&rsquo;s favorite thing in the world, but a warm bath complete with a medicated shampoo scrubbing is a highly effective treatment. Not only do certain dips and sprays do a fine job as well, but they can be used to rid your carpet and bedding of ticks and fleas too.</p>
<p>Keeping ticks and fleas off of your cat requires diligence and preparation on your part. Making sure that the cat has little to no access to areas that present flea and tick populations is the best prescription. If your cat brings these tiny blood suckers into the home, find some medicated solutions and get scrubbing.</p>
<p>Learn More : <a target="_blank" href="http://www.nutrecare.co.uk/Category-142/Frontline-Spot-on-flea-treatment-for-Dogs-and-Cats">Frontline For Cats</a></p>
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		<title>Basic Responsibilities Of A Dog Owner</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 01:02:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are aptly dubbed as man&#8217;s best friends. Dogs are loyal, affectionate and very protective of their human friends. Taking a dog for a pet though entails a big responsibility. A person that wants to have a dog for a pet but does not have the time or is not prepared to take on the task of caring for a dog should get a stuffed dog toy instead. A dog owner has to be seriously committed to care for the pet during its life time. A responsible owner would still care for the pet even if it has become a nuisance and would find ways to correct the dog&#8217;s problematic behavior instead of abandoning the pet.</p>
<p>Dogs have survived in the wild without the help of humans. Without humans modern day dogs would find it difficult to exist as their food, health and social requirements are provided by their owners. Vitamins and supplements in addition to a nutrient-rich diet is provided by the dog owner to ensure the health of the pet. A dog owner would schedule a visit to the vet for general check up, worming and vaccinations to ensure that health concerns that will affect the health of the&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are aptly dubbed as man&#8217;s best friends. Dogs are loyal, affectionate and very protective of their human friends. Taking a dog for a pet though entails a big responsibility. A person that wants to have a dog for a pet but does not have the time or is not prepared to take on the task of caring for a dog should get a stuffed dog toy instead. A dog owner has to be seriously committed to care for the pet during its life time. A responsible owner would still care for the pet even if it has become a nuisance and would find ways to correct the dog&#8217;s problematic behavior instead of abandoning the pet.</p>
<p>Dogs have survived in the wild without the help of humans. Without humans modern day dogs would find it difficult to exist as their food, health and social requirements are provided by their owners. Vitamins and supplements in addition to a nutrient-rich diet is provided by the dog owner to ensure the health of the pet. A dog owner would schedule a visit to the vet for general check up, worming and vaccinations to ensure that health concerns that will affect the health of the pet will be prevented.</p>
<p>The care dogs need is similar to the care given to babies thus dog owners have to make sure that the pet&#8217;s environment is safe. Adequate shelter is most necessary especially for dogs that do not live inside the house. Dogs have high exercise requirements thus it is very important for owners to regularly provide the pet with opportunities to exercise.</p>
<p>Another responsibility of a dog owner is to make sure that the pet grows into a good canine citizen. Socialization and obedience training would benefit not only the dog and the owner but other people as well. Exposing the dog to new places and faces as well as to exciting situations is actually honing the dog&#8217;s social skills. Obedience training not only teaches the dog to obey commands but even temperament is developed as well.</p>
<p>Dogs need love and attention because they are social animals. One of the most important responsibilities of a dog owner is to set aside time to bond with the pet. Grooming the pet or playing with the pet everyday will strengthen dog and owner relationship. Getting a dog for a pet would be a thrilling experience but the decision to get one needs careful consideration. Remember, dogs are not toys that can be placed in a corner once the owner gets tired of playing.</p>
<p>More information on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.sarahsdogs.com/guides/grooming/">dog grooming</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.sarahsdogs.com/guides/grooming/grooming-responsibilites-of-a-dog-owner.html">grooming responsibilities</a> can be found at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.sarahsdogs.com">Sarah&#8217;s Dogs</a>.</p>
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		<title>How To Potty Train A Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jul 2011 11:17:09 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>There are many problems that can happen when it comes to a dog&#8217;s bladder. It is not always an immediate issue of a dog not wanting to go outside sometimes it is a matter of them not being able to hold it that long or simply not understanding the boundaries between inside and outside.</p>
<p>In reality, the last thing a dog wants to do is go to the bathroom in their home. They are hardwired to go away from their dens, to avoid the impact of disease and parasites that can plague them in the wild. This is one of the primary reasons a dog will hold their urine for so long when you leave the house &#8218;they don&#8217;t want to make a mess in their home.</p>
<p>The real problem, once again, is when the dog don&#8217;t know where where is their home, or, even worse, they know where their home&#160; is (your house) but the are not taken outside enough by the owner. The first thing you need to understand is which of the two cases is you dog&#8217;s case.</p>
<p>Consistency and Small Breeds</p>
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<p>There are many problems that can happen when it comes to a dog&#8217;s bladder. It is not always an immediate issue of a dog not wanting to go outside sometimes it is a matter of them not being able to hold it that long or simply not understanding the boundaries between inside and outside.</p>
<p>In reality, the last thing a dog wants to do is go to the bathroom in their home. They are hardwired to go away from their dens, to avoid the impact of disease and parasites that can plague them in the wild. This is one of the primary reasons a dog will hold their urine for so long when you leave the house &sbquo;they don&#8217;t want to make a mess in their home.</p>
<p>The real problem, once again, is when the dog don&#8217;t know where where is their home, or, even worse, they know where their home&nbsp; is (your house) but the are not taken outside enough by the owner. The first thing you need to understand is which of the two cases is you dog&#8217;s case.</p>
<p>Consistency and Small Breeds</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s pretend that your dog has been housebroken, now you need to be honest and answer to yourself whether you take the dog outside often enough. This happens even more often with small dogs, so called toy breeds, such as a Yorkie or a pug. This happens because their bladder is especially small and doesn&#8217;t have much insulation. When the weather gets cold or wet, owners will often times minimize the amount of time they submit their dogs to the elements. Some owners believe that it&#8217;s okay to take their dogs outside not to often and if their pet releases themselves inside the house sometimes, than it&#8217;s not a big deal.</p>
<p>The bad news is that although the little mess that your dog can make when you don&#8217;t walk the too often may seem like not&nbsp; a big problem, in a long term it could become a very big problem. To start with, the dog does not want to go to the bathroom inside, especially if it has been trained to go outside. It feels much more natural to them to go outside. Even in the wild all dogs go outside. Imagine how comfortable you would be relieving yourself in the kitchen sink instead of in the bathroom.</p>
<p>If you allow your dog to go to the bathroom even sometimes even sometimes, the dog will never learn that it is inappropriate and bad and will be releasing themselves inside the house all the time. Dogs do not have a natural inclination to delineate between indoor and outdoor areas. You need to teach them.</p>
<p>Handling Potty Problems</p>
<p>If your dog makes messes on the floor, the easiest thing to do is to start from scratch. Crate training can be the best option, since it creates a small personal space for a dog playing on that instinct not to make a mess where the sleep. If you don&#8217;t have a crate or can&#8217;t afford it, you can use a separate room in your household instead of a crate. Build a strict schedule where your dog is allowed to go outdoors to do their business at specific points of time every day. While raining your dog to take care of their business outside what&#8217;s important is to control yourself and never get angry.</p>
<p>Attempt to startle them with a sharp noise, such as clapping your hands, and then take them outside immediately so they begin associating outdoors with relieving themselves. Punishing your dog for making a mess inside your household will make the situation worse bringing other behavioral issues and will get you nowhere. The dog is incapable of understanding why they are being punished before they fully understand that they are not permitted to go to the bathroom indoors.</p>
<p>Additionally, it is a good idea to have your carpets thoroughly cleaned to remove any pet odor that may linger. Remember that what humans can&#8217;t smell, dogs can easily smell. Dogs, on the other hand, can still smell their markings and will return there later. If you have more than one dog, they may even attempt to mark over the top of each other, leading to a cycle that can be hard to break.</p>
<p>PS: if you want to learn about potty training Yorkie puppies go to<a title="potty training Yorkie puppies" href="http://www.yorkshireterriertraininginfo.com/potty-training-yorkie-puppies/" target="_blank"> potty training Yorkie puppies</a>. If you want to learn how to stop and prevent Yorkshire terrier health problems go to <a title="Yorkshire terrier health problems" href="http://www.yorkshireterriertraininginfo.com/yorkshire-terrier-health-problems/" target="_blank">Yorkshire terrier health problems</a>. If you want to learn about potty training a Yorkie go to <a title="potty training a Yorkie" href="http://www.yorkshireterriertraininginfo.com/potty-training-a-yorkie/" target="_blank">potty training a Yorkie</a>. &nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Basic Bearded Dragon Care Guid</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 13:26:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dennis</dc:creator>
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</p><p>If you would like for a fascinatingly beautiful unique pet, have you considered a bearded dragon. They create wonderful pets for many sorts of individuals. These pets are relatively inexpensive and do not require intensive care, and are generally fun to interact with. If you&#8217;re thinking about investing in a bearded dragon it will be wise to understand the requirements which might be necessary bearded dragon care and providing a habitat so your beardie will be able to live a proper and happy life. You need to decide if you can to satisfy these requirements before you purchase your dragon. <strong>You will Know more about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bestrepz.com/">exo terra</a> and other reptile accessories within this article!</strong></p>
<p> This document will focus plus some of the important matters that a new bearded dragon owner ought to know. That isn&#8217;t a lot of material, but the truth is should get it right, so see clearly thoroughly.</p>
<p> Liveable space</p>
<p> If you ask me, juvenile beardies fvvbfgjq&#160; are probably the sweetest creatures on the globe. A ten gallon aquarium or terrarium can house around 2 or 3 juveniles comfortably. You will have to supply a bowl of food (you will discover bearded dragon food at the local pet store or&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>If you would like for a fascinatingly beautiful unique pet, have you considered a bearded dragon. They create wonderful pets for many sorts of individuals. These pets are relatively inexpensive and do not require intensive care, and are generally fun to interact with. If you&#8217;re thinking about investing in a bearded dragon it will be wise to understand the requirements which might be necessary bearded dragon care and providing a habitat so your beardie will be able to live a proper and happy life. You need to decide if you can to satisfy these requirements before you purchase your dragon. <strong>You will Know more about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bestrepz.com/">exo terra</a> and other reptile accessories within this article!</strong></p>
<p> This document will focus plus some of the important matters that a new bearded dragon owner ought to know. That isn&#8217;t a lot of material, but the truth is should get it right, so see clearly thoroughly.</p>
<p> Liveable space</p>
<p> If you ask me, juvenile beardies fvvbfgjq&nbsp; are probably the sweetest creatures on the globe. A ten gallon aquarium or terrarium can house around 2 or 3 juveniles comfortably. You will have to supply a bowl of food (you will discover bearded dragon food at the local pet store or online) and a few branches and also rocks so that they can beek on. As with every other creatures they should grow and definitely will desire a great deal more space versus juveniles. The adult dragon requires no less than 40 gallons of space as well as this height and width of terrarium is regarded cramped. If you ever own many adult dragon the essential terrarium size will more than doubled.</p>
<p> The truth is your beardie will be needing enough space to reside and roam. You might first want to find out when you&#8217;ve got enough space in your house to deal with a sizable aquarium if you decide to do you could start looking for deals online to seek out used aquariums. New aquariums can be quite pricy.</p>
<p> Feeding your Bearded Dragon</p>
<p> What you feed your dragon will have an important role in its all around health. These creatures are omnivores; however, they should be given a weight loss program that consists mostly of herbs. When I first bought my bearded dragon I was told to feed him just crickets by the pack leader who sold him to me so this is what precisely I did. My beardie was sluggish and unhealthy for years until Used to do some study and discovered that these lizards require more nutrients that crickets can provide. That is when I changed his diet to contain a lot of green vegetables, squash and carrots to his diet. He still got his fill of insects such as crickets too, but only as treats also to supplement calcium. He soon began for being more healthy and even more vibrant. I had been considerably more careful with my beardie there after.</p>
<p> When working on bearded dragon care, it is quite important that you invest some time handling your dragon on the one-on-one basis to get him helpful to an eating plan that almost exclusively involves vegetables. Some time required plus the impracticality of this technique varies from one individual to another, but not take from just a couple days to several weeks. Should you not have the the perfect time to commit to this method then it&#8217;s best you thought about choosing another pet.</p>
<p> Should you buy a pet you earn a commitment to deal with it and its particular life varies according to you. Bearded dragon care is no different. Make sure to are ready for the commitment.</p>
<p><strong>You should also check out an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bestrepz.com/">aquarium terrarium</a> for your reptile, its also cool! Your animal will love it!</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 13:26:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dennis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>What you can do to develop a child&#8217;s carpentry skills is too encourage him or her to do <a target="_blank" href="http://www.azbirdfeeders.com/diy-bird-feeders/diy-bird-feeders/">DIY bird feeders</a> project. Not only will they be able to know about wood works, they will also be familiar with the common and wild birds within your local area.  When it comes to this, you have an excellent bonding activity.</p>
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<p>For you to start with your birds feeder, the basic material that you will need are cut-outs cedar or plywood, stick glues and some screws or nails.  When it comes to the assembly part, you will need a hammer, a drill, and a saw. For this particular project, at this point, it is too early to determine the specific kinds of birds that are to be expected when the feeder has been built.</p>
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<p>You can let your imagination run when planning on what your bird house feeder will would look like.   You can easily make your own bird feeder but it is necessary that you take note of a few things.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>First, try to use plywood that is about 5/8 to 3/4 inch thick.  You want the plywood to be strong because if it is too thin, it will not hold up well against the&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What you can do to develop a child&#8217;s carpentry skills is too encourage him or her to do <a target="_blank" href="http://www.azbirdfeeders.com/diy-bird-feeders/diy-bird-feeders/">DIY bird feeders</a> project. Not only will they be able to know about wood works, they will also be familiar with the common and wild birds within your local area.  When it comes to this, you have an excellent bonding activity.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>For you to start with your birds feeder, the basic material that you will need are cut-outs cedar or plywood, stick glues and some screws or nails.  When it comes to the assembly part, you will need a hammer, a drill, and a saw. For this particular project, at this point, it is too early to determine the specific kinds of birds that are to be expected when the feeder has been built.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>You can let your imagination run when planning on what your bird house feeder will would look like.   You can easily make your own bird feeder but it is necessary that you take note of a few things.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>First, try to use plywood that is about 5/8 to 3/4 inch thick.  You want the plywood to be strong because if it is too thin, it will not hold up well against the elements. Also, make sure that the roof of the wild bird feeder house is in slating position so that water will not accumulate on top of it.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>In the bottom, holes should be drilled out and this will serve as your drainage. To prevent rust and durability problems, only use galvanized screws or nails. The bird feeders that you make will be more durable if you make use of the stick glue on the panels of wood before they are hammered or screwed into position.</p>
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<p>You can either opt to paint your bird feeders or not.   If color is what you want then do consider using light toned lead-free paints.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Your bird feeders should have a coating of linseed oil.  If you opted to cover your wood project with paint, you will not need to coat it with linseed oil anymore.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Allow the children to help by letting them hand out the nails and screws and they could also be the ones who hold the wood panels together. Always take the necessary precautions if electrical equipment and sharp objects are to be used. Provide the people with instructions on how to go about this project.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Once you have your brand new bird house feeder, there are at least three ways to set it up.  You can hang it to a tree branch or you can position it on your open window.  Some attach poles underneath and stick it on the ground.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Bird feeder projects are actually very economical. Here, it is important that the area is kept quiet. Encourage the kids to do a bit of bird watching.</p>
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		<title>Causes Of Dog Scratching</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 13:26:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dennis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Poodles are the cutest of all dogs but this cuteness comes with a disastrous condition. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.trainmypoodle.com/how-to-stop-a-dog-from-scratching-itself/">How to stop a dog from scratching</a> is a question that, if not addressed on the right time would make it a nightmare for the poodle as well as the owner. First and foremost, you need to identify why your dog is scratching in the first place. Knowing this will take you half way to the solution already. To do this, you need to monitor your poodle&#8217;s every step very closely. From its diet to its territory, all details should be thoroughly observed.</p>
<p> With itching, skin related issues are the usual suspect. Its not always necessary to take your poodle to the vet or skin specialist . It could be as simple as flea a bothering the poor soul or as complicated as its psychological discomfort.</p>
<p> Flea infestation can be treated just by getting a bath with anti-flea shampoo or by using anti-flea products to keep them away. Contact with certain surfaces or allergies from foods and fibers can also cause scratching. A visit to a specialist will get rid of these for you.</p>
<p> Lack of certain nutrition leads to skin related issues like skin dryness, causing itching. This&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Poodles are the cutest of all dogs but this cuteness comes with a disastrous condition. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.trainmypoodle.com/how-to-stop-a-dog-from-scratching-itself/">How to stop a dog from scratching</a> is a question that, if not addressed on the right time would make it a nightmare for the poodle as well as the owner. First and foremost, you need to identify why your dog is scratching in the first place. Knowing this will take you half way to the solution already. To do this, you need to monitor your poodle&#8217;s every step very closely. From its diet to its territory, all details should be thoroughly observed.</p>
<p> With itching, skin related issues are the usual suspect. Its not always necessary to take your poodle to the vet or skin specialist . It could be as simple as flea a bothering the poor soul or as complicated as its psychological discomfort.</p>
<p> Flea infestation can be treated just by getting a bath with anti-flea shampoo or by using anti-flea products to keep them away. Contact with certain surfaces or allergies from foods and fibers can also cause scratching. A visit to a specialist will get rid of these for you.</p>
<p> Lack of certain nutrition leads to skin related issues like skin dryness, causing itching. This can be monitored over a period by switching the diet from one product to another ro by getting nutritious supplements.</p>
<p> Infections caused by bacterial growth or fungus also lead to irritation. Dog should be immediately taken to the specialist to make sure its not prolonged. Also make sure its not contagious specially if there are kids or other pets in the house.</p>
<p> Last and the most difficult to treat of all is the psychological or neurogenic distress. Your dog needs your attention and help here. This can be a result of ignorance, lack of activities, etc. Take time out for extra walks, extend play hours aided by additional toys and tricks.</p>
<p>You can also read related articles on, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.trainmypoodle.com/how-to-stop-a-puppy-from-chewing/">How to stop a puppy from chewing</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.trainmypoodle.com/how-to-get-your-dog-to-stop-biting/">How to stop a puppy from biting</a></p>
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		<title>Teacup Chihuahua &#8211; Take Care Of It And It Will Take Care Of You</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 13:26:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dennis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Some <a target="_blank" href="http://chihuahua-central.com/">Teacup Chihuahua</a> owner have trouble convincing their friends how warm, loyal, gentle, and friendly a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ilovemychihuahua.com/">Tea Cup Chihuahua</a> is. This loyalty is something that grows only over time, and is a common trait among Chihuahuas. This is to the point of having jealous streaks, and snapping at pets and people the Chihuahua is not familiar with.</p>
<p> Immensely loyal to its owner</p>
<p> If you want a pet you&#8217;ll shower with attention, this breed is for you. It&#8217;s got a height of about nine inches and weighs around five pounds, it&#8217;s practically a backpack or purse dog. You don&#8217;t need a large, fenced backyard to let this dog roam around in, as is normally needed with some bigger dogs. Unwanted barking is a problem for most dogs, and a Chihuahua can have that, too, but they can be trained to avoid such ruckus.</p>
<p> Teacup Chihuahuas are usually bouncy and active, so if you&#8217;re used to medium sized dogs you can ignore as long as you feed them, then a Chihuahua is not for you. This breed can has been called an empath by some, since, over time, they can read your emotions.</p>
<p> Taking care of your Chihuahua</p>
<p> Their size allows anyone to physically overwhelm them. They know that,&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some <a target="_blank" href="http://chihuahua-central.com/">Teacup Chihuahua</a> owner have trouble convincing their friends how warm, loyal, gentle, and friendly a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ilovemychihuahua.com/">Tea Cup Chihuahua</a> is. This loyalty is something that grows only over time, and is a common trait among Chihuahuas. This is to the point of having jealous streaks, and snapping at pets and people the Chihuahua is not familiar with.</p>
<p> Immensely loyal to its owner</p>
<p> If you want a pet you&#8217;ll shower with attention, this breed is for you. It&#8217;s got a height of about nine inches and weighs around five pounds, it&#8217;s practically a backpack or purse dog. You don&#8217;t need a large, fenced backyard to let this dog roam around in, as is normally needed with some bigger dogs. Unwanted barking is a problem for most dogs, and a Chihuahua can have that, too, but they can be trained to avoid such ruckus.</p>
<p> Teacup Chihuahuas are usually bouncy and active, so if you&#8217;re used to medium sized dogs you can ignore as long as you feed them, then a Chihuahua is not for you. This breed can has been called an empath by some, since, over time, they can read your emotions.</p>
<p> Taking care of your Chihuahua</p>
<p> Their size allows anyone to physically overwhelm them. They know that, and some make up for this with their aggressive barking and some of them bite. You can do something about this, though, by socializing the Chihuahua pups early on. This socialization is important so the dog can be accustomed to having other people and pets around.</p>
<p> Before getting Chihuahuas, either as pups or those around a few years of age, be ready if your home, your temperament, and your family members are ready to take care of such a breed. This breed can suffer from heart and tracheal disease, bladder stone, arthritis, and genetic disorders. Their bones are fragile and so they should be kept away from situations when they may be dropped, fall, be accidentally kicked, or jammed in doors.</p>
<p> Family members need to be told about Chihuahua care, too</p>
<p> It is possible for Chihuahuas to be agreeable with children and other pets, as this has been done with some Chihuahua training. But as has been said, that may need some early socializing of the dog, and not a few words with kids about treating the Chihuahua like a normal active rowdy dog that will around all day and eat anything.</p>
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		<title>Bull Mastiff, Vizsla, And Shiba Inu Training Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 13:26:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dennis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Concerning dog training, there are numerous types which might be specifically frustrating.&#160; Generally speaking, that may include the very big, the extremely tiny, along with the very smart breeds.&#160; And then there are the screamers.&#160; The good news is, the following tips will allow you to tackle training the trickiest dog breeds.</p>
<p>Most people may think that <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogtrainingpage.com/bull-mastiff-training">Bull Mastiff training</a> could be challenging since the breed is a large animal primarily selectively bred intended for sporting and security.&#160; The reality is that when a Bullmastiff has been socialized appropriately, it is a amiable, devoted, family-loving dog which can also learn to share a home along with other pets, including cats and even smaller dogs, without any signs of aggression.</p>
<p>Vizsla Training is likewise very easy when you know about the proper techniques.&#160; The Vizsla is an old as well as noble breed, and Vizsla Training may be quick providing you appeal a bit to their particular personalities.&#160; Vizslas are a high energy pet that will need plenty of activity but can make a superb family dog for both adults and children.&#160; Vizslas are a trusting canine and will not react very well to negative reinforcement therefore remember to not ever raise your voice&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Concerning dog training, there are numerous types which might be specifically frustrating.&nbsp; Generally speaking, that may include the very big, the extremely tiny, along with the very smart breeds.&nbsp; And then there are the screamers.&nbsp; The good news is, the following tips will allow you to tackle training the trickiest dog breeds.</p>
<p>Most people may think that <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogtrainingpage.com/bull-mastiff-training">Bull Mastiff training</a> could be challenging since the breed is a large animal primarily selectively bred intended for sporting and security.&nbsp; The reality is that when a Bullmastiff has been socialized appropriately, it is a amiable, devoted, family-loving dog which can also learn to share a home along with other pets, including cats and even smaller dogs, without any signs of aggression.</p>
<p>Vizsla Training is likewise very easy when you know about the proper techniques.&nbsp; The Vizsla is an old as well as noble breed, and Vizsla Training may be quick providing you appeal a bit to their particular personalities.&nbsp; Vizslas are a high energy pet that will need plenty of activity but can make a superb family dog for both adults and children.&nbsp; Vizslas are a trusting canine and will not react very well to negative reinforcement therefore remember to not ever raise your voice at the Vizsla during training them. Rather, exclusively use positive reinforcement such as encouragement as well as puppy treats. Vizsla should likewise usually respond well to dog clicker training.&nbsp; Having a positive mindset, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogtrainingpage.com/vizsla-training">Vizsla training</a> can be a breeze.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogtrainingpage.com/shiba-inu-training">Shiba Inu Training</a>, on the contrary, could be a test of endurance.&nbsp; While training a Shiba Inu may perhaps be frustrating, do not forget that this specific breed of dog is thought to have been around in existence for more than 2,000 years. Highly self-sufficient and also intelligent, this breed of dogs need to be socialized when young in order to make training easier.</p>
<p>Shiba Inu can certainly make an excellent and clean addition to your family. They are known to groom often not unlike cats, making them a clean addition to the household which doesn&rsquo;t need baths frequently. They can be a bit standoffish but they&#8217;ll be faithful companions to those owners who earn their dog&#8217;s admiration as a result of early socializing along with positive reinforcement.</p>
<p>As stated earlier, this specific breed can be quite self-sufficient and so a firm hand is necessary for training. This firm hand must in no way strike your new puppy since hurtful methods won&#8217;t likely get the job done. Constructive reinforcement in the form of verbal encouragement plus dog treats are going to work far quicker and better as compared with negative reinforcement.</p>
<p>Apart from their brains and fastidious self-grooming, the Shiba Inu is also noted for their screams.&nbsp; When they become excited by both positive or negative circumstances, they&#8217;re going to &ldquo;scream&rdquo; an extremely loud, high-pitched scream.&nbsp; This may occur if they&#8217;re annoyed from your methods of training or when they are just enthusiastic that you&rsquo;ve come home after a long day of work.&nbsp; Always be ready and realize the infamous scream is an integral part of this particular dog breed&#8217;s individuality.&nbsp; You may dissuade their scream by endeavoring to avoid surprising or exciting your pooch excessively.</p>
<p>Bull Mastiff, Vizsla, and Shiba Inu training could be a bit tricky but the advantages of having a caring, loyal dog are well worthwhile.</p>
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		<title>Best Dog Trainng Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 13:26:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dennis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you have added a new family member, of the canine puppy persuasion, to your household, you may have been having a great deal of fun playing with this furry, curious and playful little guy. You&#8217;re doubtless covering the house-training front. Your next essential step in making him &#8211; and your family &#8211; happy campers, is to get back your puppy obedience training. Surprisingly, many dog owners neglect this step, or approach it in a haphazard way. The result? That puppy develops into an undisciplined, adult dog! Here, we&#8217;ve got an instant guide to a puppy obedience training program that&#8217;s simple, fun and successful.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.greatpettips.com/dogs/dog-house-training.html">About Dog House Training</a></p>
<p> What&#8217;s the right age to regain your puppy training? Well, house breaking is certainly the initial step. That&#8217;s when your puppy sets out to recognize that certain behaviors are &#8216;good&#8217;, while other people are frowned on. Once your puppy is housebroken, leave it at that until he&#8217;s about 3-4 months old. You might incorporate a little light leash training with the housebreaking, which also gives him a clue on behaviors and habits.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.greatpettips.com/dogs/dog-training-tips.html">Tips For Dog Training</a></p>
<p> Giving him lots of praise for &#8216;good&#8217; behavior, such as doing his potty business where he&#8217;s supposed to, helps prepare&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have added a new family member, of the canine puppy persuasion, to your household, you may have been having a great deal of fun playing with this furry, curious and playful little guy. You&#8217;re doubtless covering the house-training front. Your next essential step in making him &#8211; and your family &#8211; happy campers, is to get back your puppy obedience training. Surprisingly, many dog owners neglect this step, or approach it in a haphazard way. The result? That puppy develops into an undisciplined, adult dog! Here, we&#8217;ve got an instant guide to a puppy obedience training program that&#8217;s simple, fun and successful.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.greatpettips.com/dogs/dog-house-training.html">About Dog House Training</a></p>
<p> What&#8217;s the right age to regain your puppy training? Well, house breaking is certainly the initial step. That&#8217;s when your puppy sets out to recognize that certain behaviors are &#8216;good&#8217;, while other people are frowned on. Once your puppy is housebroken, leave it at that until he&#8217;s about 3-4 months old. You might incorporate a little light leash training with the housebreaking, which also gives him a clue on behaviors and habits.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.greatpettips.com/dogs/dog-training-tips.html">Tips For Dog Training</a></p>
<p> Giving him lots of praise for &#8216;good&#8217; behavior, such as doing his potty business where he&#8217;s supposed to, helps prepare him for your puppy obedience training program as well. Along with praise, delivered in a cheerful, pleased tone of voice, you&#8217;ll have to get him used to the alternative &#8211; a sternly, but not harshly spoken, &#8216;No. Baaad dog!&#8217; when he exhibits unacceptable behavior, such as jumping up on Grandma in an overly friendly greeting. Now, he&#8217;s got the idea of &#8216;good&#8217; versus &#8216;bad&#8217;.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.greatpettips.com/dogs/dog-potty-training.html">Dog Potty Training Tips</a></p>
<p> Incidentally, jumping is the most commonplace of puppy faux pas. The best way to deal with this problem is to grab his front paws (gently, but firmly) and &#8211; wait. This is a quite uncomfortable position for your puppy to sustain. When this becomes your standard a reaction to his enthusiastic jump-up-on-the-person, he soon learns he&#8217;s best refrain.</p>
<p> Next on your puppy obedience training agenda? Teaching him to sit and stay. He&#8217;s already primed to want to please you, knowing you&#8217;ll bestow a great many praise when he goes together with the program. (Dog biscuit treats provide a great deal of incentive.) You want to make the &#8216;command&#8217; words short and sweet. If you have been putting him on a leash already, this makes the tutorial even easier for him to figure out (&#8216;ah, it&#8217;s discipline time &#8211; woof!). While on the leash, gently push his behind on to the sitting position, as you say the single word, &#8216;sit&#8217;. He may not get it the first few times. Just be consistent in the repetition of the magic word, &#8216;sit&#8217;. Dogs like to sit anyway, so this part of your puppy obedience training program should go quickly and smoothly. Give praise and maybe a biscuit, now and then. Don&#8217;t lead your puppy to think that he need to have a biscuit every time he sits. Verbal praise should do the trick.</p>
<p> OK, now you&#8217;re in phase 2 of your successful puppy obedience training program. It&#8217;s now time for the &#8216;stay&#8217; command. This one may take a bit more time, but once he&#8217;s recognized the rewards for better behavior, he&#8217;s needing to please. While he&#8217;s on the training leash, give the &#8216;sit&#8217; command, then walk a short distance away &#8211; just a number of feet will do. He may want to bound towards you. In this case, lead him back to the original &#8216;sit&#8217; spot, repeating the sit command as necessary. Lay down a dog biscuit a short distance away and say &#8216;Stay!&#8217; in the stern voice. Remember, you&#8217;ve got the other end of the leash! The second he strays from the sit position, pick up the biscuit, lead him back to the &#8216;sit&#8217; spot and repeat, &#8216;Stay!&#8217; He&#8217;s going to want that biscuit bad! He&#8217;ll soon figure out that he&#8217;s not going to get it until he retains the sit position in the designated spot. Once he continues sitting for about 5-10 seconds without moving, loosen the leash and let him go for the treat. Praise him with enthusiasm! Repeat.</p>
<p> Now, you&#8217;ve completed puppy obedience training 101! He won&#8217;t jump on Grandma, he&#8217;ll sit still of sufficient length to let the family unit cat achieve higher ground, and he&#8217;ll stay where you inform him too and leave the mail delivery person drop off the mail without mishap. What&#8217;s next? Heel. This should be a piece of cake at this moment in time.</p>
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