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		<title>Correct Dog Food Is The Key To A Healthy Pet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your diet plays a critical role in figuring out your overall health. The same is the case with your pet. So , it only appears reasonable if you pay a little more attention while selecting dog food for your pet. Here are some straightforward tips and suggestions which will help you choose the right dog [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your diet plays a critical role in figuring out your overall health. The same is the case with your pet. So , it only appears reasonable if you pay a little more attention while selecting dog food for your pet. Here are some straightforward tips and suggestions which will help you choose the right dog food for your pet.</p>
<p> The prime aspect is to be conscious of what your dog is eating. On the packaging of dog food you&#8217;ll find a list of all its ingredients. Make sure that you go through this list before <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogs-help.com/option,com_joomap/Itemid,26.html">buying the dog food</a>. Also ensure that the dog food does not include any such ingredient which is damaging to your own kind of dog. Dog foods which have any beef derivative, chicken derivative, chicken by-product, poultry by-product by-product meat or bone meal in the first five ingredients will not be OK for all sorts of dogs.</p>
<p> Apart from the ingredients, you should also make an attempt to take note of other nutritive facets of the food you select. For instance, you check the quantity of calories in a selected food item. If the food item is very high on calories then you may try to skip using the product all together. Also, check if the product contains all the nutrients in acceptable quantities.</p>
<p> The dog food needs to be selected in accordance to the nutritional requirement of your dog. This criterion of selection is critical because <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogs-help.com/pet-dogs/breeds/six-different-dog-breeds-you-do-not-know-about.html">different races of dogs</a> have varied requirements of nutrition. It has been noted the smaller dogs are more in races of carbs. On the other hand the dogs which are huge in size need more of minerals and vitamins quantity. So first update yourself about the nutritional needs of you dogs. Only then purchase a dog food which is able to meet the desired nutritional need.</p>
<p> In the process of selecting dog food, you&#8217;ll also watch out about the preservatives used in the dog food. There were cases of firms selling dog food with preservatives which are damaging for your dog. The usual suspects here are BHA, BHT and ethoxyquin. It is usually recommended that you <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogs-help.com/pet-dogs/care-and-training/potential-behavioral-problems-with-dogs.html">choose dog food</a> that has Vitamin C as preservative.</p>
<p> An APHIS authentication is the hallmark of good quality dog food. APHIS certificated dog food isn&#8217;t just much safer you will rely on it to be highly nutritive. The ratification is only given to those products which are made using ingredients fit for human consumption. You may rest assured that APHIS certified food shall never cause any harm to your pet.</p>
<p> Be really carful when you are picking the dog food. In truth, be as careful as you would be when you are be when you are choosing food for your baby. Remember that your dog also experiences discomfort but unlike you, it may not tell you when it is suffering discomfort. So it is best to avoid any probability of discomfort in the 1st place by ensuring the best diet.</p>
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		<title>Paths To Cook Food For Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 01:40:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[there is no denial of the fact that homemade food is the best form of food. The same goes for your dog too. The market has plethora of commercial dog foods that you can give to your dog. such foods are typically discovered to be less on the nourishment value. So they are not able [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>there is no denial of the fact that homemade food is the best form of food. The same goes for your dog too. The market has plethora of commercial dog foods that you can give to your dog. such foods are typically discovered to be less on the nourishment value. So they are not able to give the required nutrition to your dog. For this reason it is advisable your dog.  For Because of that you should give your dog only home made food. Let’s have a look at some of the important things you want to appreciate about preparing handcrafted food for your dog.</p>
<p> When cooking for your dog, your primary intention should be to serve a well balanced meal to your pet. The homemade should contain all the nutrients in the desired quantities. It should include carbohydrates, proteins, minerals, vitamins and some amount of fats as well. To ensure that you are giving your pet a quantities. It should some quantity of food items in his daily diet.</p>
<p> Though human beings can ingest almost every edible thing, this does not hold true for dogs. There are food items that should never be fed to dogs. Some such food items include onion, garlic, grapes, raisins, bread and the like. Thus, you should try to avoid these foods completely when cooking for your dog.</p>
<p> Another thing that you must completely stay away from when cooking for your pooch is salt. Avoid salts at all costs if you do not want your pet to shed all his hair. To make when cooking for the absences of salt, you can include different kind of ingredients to give a distinct flavor to the food. For instance, you can include crispy vegetables like bell peppers along with the sweet ones such as carrot so that your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogs-help.com">dog enjoys the different flavors</a>.</p>
<p> On one hand there are particular food items that are a complete no-no for your dog. On the other hand there are certain food items that are mandatory for your dog. Amongst a variety of obligatory food items for you dog; eggs are the most serious. They are preferable over meat due to their appropriate fat content. Also eggs are a good source of proteins. Your pooche&#8217;s daily meal is incomplete without a good quantity of vegetables in it. Vegatables are a natural source of the critical nutrients and so help to contribute to the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogs-help.com/dog-health/diet-and-nutrition/recipes.html">healthiness of your pet</a>.</p>
<p> Another thing that you need to keep in mind while <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogs-help.com/dog-health/diet-and-nutrition/dos-and-donts-of-home-made-dog-food.html">cooking for your dog</a> is that you follow healthy cooking methods.Do not give deep fried food or overly cooked food to your dog. Instead, try healthy cooking practices such as baking or boiling. These healthy cooking methods not just preserve the taste of the food but they must for the calorie consumption of your pet.</p>
<p> Cooking food for your dog at home is indeed a preferable option. It is a pocket friendly method that helps to keep your dog in the best of health. So wait no more? Serve your dog with some home made food while following these cooking instructions.</p>
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		<title>Look After Your Dog&#8217;s Grooming Requirements</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pet dogs need plenty of care and this care should be both- physical and emotional. As you begin to take proper physical care of your pet, you may instantly become emotionally caring as well. Physical care for your pets involved regular exercises and feeding, grooming, and correct veterinary support when needed. Of these, grooming your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pet dogs need plenty of care and this care should be both- physical and emotional. As you begin to take proper physical care of your pet, you may instantly become emotionally caring as well. Physical care for your pets involved regular exercises and feeding, grooming, and correct veterinary support when needed. Of these, grooming your pet holds special significance.</p>
<p> Though grooming includes a whole lot of activities, it primarily focuses on brushing and shower-ing. The amount of times you need to brush or bath your dog depends directly on the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogs-help.com/option,com_joomap/Itemid,26.html">dog breed</a>. For instance, if you are the owner of a small dog such as Chihuahua, the brushing two times a week should be more than sufficient.</p>
<p> As compared to this, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogs-help.com/dog-problems/biting/how-to-prevent-dog-bites.html">pet dogs with longer hair</a> will need daily brushing or their coat will get knotted. While you are grooming your pet dogs, you should also examine the skin of your dogs for any other is-sues, particularly their scalp. Needless to say that if you find something astray, you must take the dog to a vet. It is extremely important that you find and treat symptoms as early as possible.</p>
<p> The main thing to consider about brushing the pet dogs is to brush in the direction in which the coat of the dog is growing. You&#8217;ve got to use grooming combs which are specifically designed for the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogs-help.com/pet-dogs/breeds/yorkshire-terriers-are-cute-and-affectionate-pets.html">sort of coat your dogs have</a>. Sometimes you might find tangles in the hair. You&#8217;ll have to work from the edge of the tangle to free the hair from it. When you are brushing the hair on tummy of your dog, you&#8217;ve got to be terribly careful because the skin out there is very delicate.</p>
<p> Besides regular brushing, canines also need bathing on consistently. The frequency of this gain de-pends upon the breed of your pet. Bathe your dog with special dog shampoos that are available in the market. Make sure that you use lukewarm water only. Brush your dog first before you take him for a bath. Pat your dog dry when you have washed him.</p>
<p> Clipping nails of your pet dogs is another significant activity in the grooming regime. Long nails have a tendency to cause foot problems in pet dogs. It is very important to start clipping nails early in the lifetime of your pet dogs because some grown up dogs might not take it so well.</p>
<p> Regular grooming is an absolute must in case you want your pooch&#8217;s coat to be all healthy and shiny. Groom your dog so that he not just looks good but feels good as well.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Animal shelters struggle to find homes for the many unwanted dogs and puppies in this country. All too often, people bring a dog home with little idea of the animal’s needs only to abandon the dog when it fails to meet their expectations. When selecting the right dog for you, take into consideration several factors [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Animal shelters struggle to find homes for the many unwanted dogs and puppies in this country. All too often, people bring a dog home with little idea of the animal’s needs only to abandon the dog when it fails to meet their expectations. When selecting the right dog for you, take into consideration several factors about your lifestyle and about the breed of dog you desire. Think about your own lifestyle. Are you usually an active person, or more of a couch potato? Where do you live – a city apartment or a spacious rural property? Are their young children in your life? Are allergies a constant worry for you? Do you need to set up <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ohmydogsupplies.com/dog-supplies/pet-gates/">indoor dog gates</a> throughout your place? Do you find it tough to remember to take care of your own personal needs, let alone a dog&#8217;s? If you are active and have access to sufficient outdoor space, a large breed may be the right fit for you. Like spending a lot of time indoors?</p>
<p>Pick a pooch that is happy to camp out on the couch next to you. Some energetic breeds may become destructive when left indoors all day. Make sure you understand whether your schedule will accommodate your dog&#8217;s limitations. One of the saddest situations occurs when dog owners relinquish their pet to the pound due to the changing nature of their family. So take care of your dog and surprise him with goodies like a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ohmydogsupplies.com/christmas-stockings">dog Christmas stocking</a>. If your dog will interact with your own children or others frequently, select a breed known for a gentle and patient temperament. If you suspect allergies will be an issue, investigate dog varieties with lesser shedding of hair and dander. Try to spend time around other’s pets before committing to your own as you may be able to determine the intensity of your reaction.</p>
<p>While you may like the distinctive appearance of certain coats, their grooming demands require constant attention. Neglected grooming can create a severely uncomfortable situation for man’s best friend. Be sure to not leave clothing on dogs for hours on end, even if they are wearing <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ohmydogsupplies.com/dog-supplies/sweaters-sweatshirts/">holiday dog sweaters</a>, because they are not good for their fur. Save yourself and your dog from future heartbreak by taking the time to better understand the time, energy, and care that a canine pet requires. The right dog will be a joyful addition to your life, and it is not a decision to take lightly.</p>
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		<title>What Your Canine Is Saying With His Eyes</title>
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 Your dog has emotions and feelings just like you. At any given time, he&#8217;ll try to communicate them with his body language and expressions. Most owners never learn to identify these signs; the fact that their pooch is sad, anxious, mad, or happy completely escapes them. As a [...]]]></description>
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<p> Your dog has emotions and feelings just like you. At any given time, he&#8217;ll try to communicate them with his body language and expressions. Most owners never learn to identify these signs; the fact that their pooch is sad, anxious, mad, or happy completely escapes them. As a result, they often fail to give the attention their pets need or crave.</p>
<p> The good news is that you can easily recognize the emotions your canine is feeling by watching his eyes. If you know what to look for, not only will you be able to recognize signals, but you&#8217;ll also be able to interpret them accurately. In this article, we&#8217;ll give you a crash course on how to read and decipher what your pooch is trying to tell you with his looks.</p>
<p> Looking For Signals</p>
<p> Most of us are accustomed to inferring intention and meaning from watching the faces of our friends and family. The slightest change or nuance can alert you to specific feelings. For the most part, this is a learned trait. Since he can&#8217;t talk, you can learn to do the same by identifying the signals he uses to express his feelings.</p>
<p> In the same way people can open their eyes wide and shut them, so too, can your canine. Remember that shape varies according to breed. If your dog&#8217;s eyes are wide it is probably a sign that he feels vulnerable. That can include feeling stressed or scared regarding something he finds threatening. He might express these same emotions by squinting a bit, though this might also suggest that he is being submissive to you.</p>
<p> The manner in which he is looking at &#8211; or away &#8211; from you will also suggest emotions and intent. If a dog stares at you with an intense, anxious look he probably perceives you as a threat. This should not be mistaken for a friendly dog that is looking at his owner and craves his attention. If a canine looks away from you, that usually signals he wants to be submissive.</p>
<p> If he is looking at you from the corners of his eyes and you notice a large amount of white, be wary. He might perceive you as a threat, or be highly agitated. In both cases, he might respond aggressively. It&#8217;s common for dogs to do this when you approach them while they&#8217;re eating or playing with their favorite toy. This is another signal that is often misinterpreted. If your canine is looking up at you or from the side, seeing the sclera (the white area) of his eyes may not connote aggression. You&#8217;ll know the difference because his body will seem relaxed rather than tense.</p>
<p> Dog owners will benefit from taking the time to learn how to read their dogs&#8217; eyes. Remember, the only way your pooch can communicate with you is through nonverbal means. Learning how to identify them will strengthen the friendship you share. Remember to give your dog health <a target="_blank" title="dog treats" href="http://www.bestbullysticks.com">dog treats</a> and <a target="_blank" title="Dog Chews" href="http://www.bestbullysticks.com/home/bbs/smartlist_21/bully_sticks.html">dog chews</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.london-dog-walking.com/boxer">Boxers</a> are a wonderful for any energetic  individual or household.  They are a very  social, energetic, devoted and inquisitive dog. This loyalty makes  Boxers  superb guard dogs.<br />  They  can sometimes be  wilful,  making training more difficult than other breeds.  To  resolve this obedience training is  particularly key. For this reason professional dog walking companies such as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.london-dog-walking.com">London dog walkers</a> are often asked to help Boxers  respond better to positive reinforcement training such as training with a clicker. Whilst a  loving and protective dog,  they are powerful so carefully supervise when  children are about. Boxers are  prone to separation anxiety and are easily bored,  combined with requiring a lot of exercise, results  them in not being a good choice if you cannot give them the time they need.<br />  The Boxer  were bred from an ancient  fighting  dog  called the Assyrian Molossian, that was fought in battles. This breed arrived Germany in the eighteenth century this was called the Bullenbeisser and  used for its  strength, even in boar and bear hunting. It became a general utility dog. When the Bullenbeisser and English Bulldog  in the  1900s   this union resulted in the Boxer. The name Boxer was believed to have been given of the way they pawed at the air or ground  whilst playing.<br /> Boxers are  an exceptionally well-liked breed,  nearly always in the top  10  breeds in all countries.<br />  Boxers  have a strong build and are  sixty five centimetres  ( two feet) at the withers and  weigh on average 30-35 kgs (sixty-eighty pounds). As a breed Boxers are part of the Working dog group.<br />  Boxers heads are  the distinctive feature, with  broad short skulls with very powerful jaws and a square muzzle. The lower jaw protrudes beyond the upper jaw. Boxers often had docked tails and cropped ears, which is now  prohibited in  many countries. A naturally short tailed breed exists in the UK,  and though accepted in the UK kennel club, this  trait disqualifies the breed in many countries.<br /> They are  easy to groom with their  relatively short hair and that they shed little,  so only require occasional brushing,  a couple of times a week, to  keep their  coat in great condition. The [normal~ typical]  colours are  fawn and brindle, with a  paler or white underbelly and the front paws, which may extend to  all four feet and the neck or face.  If they have more then a third white, they are known as white boxers.  These account for about a quarter of all births. These Boxers are not albinos, but these Boxers do  suffer from  a higher risk of sunburn and  associated skin cancers. Regularly checking the condition of the dog, the faeces and skin is  key to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.london-dog-walking.com/london-dog-care">dog care</a>. The  white marking gene, extreme piebald, also results in [eighteen 18] % of white Boxers being affected by deafness. Boxer clubs have banned white boxers from being shown and breeding.<br /> Boxers  live around 10 years on average.<br /> Boxers suffer from heart and hip related hereditary problems. In addition they have a far higher likelihood to suffer from cancer than other breeds, with a UK survey showing that nearly  40 percent of Boxer deaths were due to cancer.<br /> They are a  excellent breed so if you have the time and energy for  them, go get one!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog only have a certain number of ways to communicate with people and other animals. This is one reason why people get so confused when a canine acts aggressively. They don&#8217;t understand what is going through his head or what is motivating his behavior. As a result, an aggressive mutt is often labeled unfriendly, ill-mannered, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog only have a certain number of ways to communicate with people and other animals. This is one reason why people get so confused when a canine acts aggressively. They don&#8217;t understand what is going through his head or what is motivating his behavior. As a result, an aggressive mutt is often labeled unfriendly, ill-mannered, or worse, a danger to others.</p>
<p> It&#39;s important to understand a dog&#39;s perspective. From his point of view, there may be many reasons to respond to others aggressively. Other people or pets may be encroaching upon his territory or challenging his authority. In some cases, he may simply be reacting out of fear. In this article, we&#8217;ll explore each of these forms of aggression in more detail.</p>
<p> Protecting His <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bestbullysticks.com/home/bbs/smartlist_35/dog_bones.html">Territory</a></p>
<p> Your pooch is a pack animal. He is genetically programmed to protect anything he considers to be a resource. That might include his food, water, and yard. It can include his <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bestbullysticks.com/home/bbs/smartlist_21/bully_sticks.html">toys</a>. If he urinates on trees and bushes while you take him for walks, he&#8217;ll likely grow to perceive them as &#8220;his&#8221; property. If other animals get too close, chances are he will react aggressively. You might also observe this type of behavior if he suspects another animal or person is threatening you.</p>
<p> Showing His Dominance</p>
<p> Few canines are satisfied with being the low man on the totem pole within their pack. If a challenge to a higher ranking pooch is issued, it will normally trigger an aggressive response. From your dog&#8217;s perspective, he is part of a pack within your home. You and your family are also part of that pack. This is the reason some canines react aggressively to their owners; they are challenging their authority (they are not being schizophrenic as some people believe).</p>
<p> Reacting To Fear</p>
<p> Fear plays an important role in a canine&#8217;s life. As a pack animal, it is one of the most reliable ways for him to stay alive. A dog who fears being harmed will decide within a split second whether or not he will flee or respond aggressively. This can manifest when he is around larger animals.</p>
<p> He might also react with aggression if he misinterprets a message. If a young child approaches your dog quickly, the dog might think that he&#39;s being attacked.</p>
<p> Seeking Professional Help</p>
<p> Dog owners routinely misunderstand why their canines act with aggression toward other pets, people, and even toward them. There are many circumstances, and one of several catalysts can trigger the behavior. As described, issues associated with territorial protection, pack&#45;related dominance, and fear can cause your pooch to react aggressively. If you notice this type of behavior recurring, consider seeking the help of an animal behavioral expert. Using positive <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bestbullysticks.com/home/bbs/smartlist_35/dog_bones.html">reinforcement methods</a>, he or she can help diffuse the behavior before you, your family, or others are injured.</p>
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		<title>Why Dogs Visit the ER</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you were to ask pet owners to guess the number one reason canines end up in the emergency room, most would guess incorrectly. Some would say bites from other animals. Many would claim that getting hit by a car tops the list. Still others would speculate about a number of health issues. The most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you were to ask pet owners to guess the number one reason <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bestbullysticks.com">canines</a> end up in the emergency room, most would guess incorrectly. Some would say bites from other animals. Many would claim that getting hit by a car tops the list. Still others would speculate about a number of health issues. The most common reason owners take their pooches to the ER is vomiting. Many things can cause it and sometimes it&#39;s hard to tell whether the problem is minor or the sign of a more serious condition.</p>
<p> In this article, we&#39;ll describe a few factors that can cause your pooch to vomit. We&#39;ll also explain how veterinarians treat the condition. The topic might not be pleasant, but it is worth discussing so that you can be prepared in the event your dog gets sick.</p>
<p> What Causes Vomiting In Canines?</p>
<p> Vomiting is the expulsion of your dog&#39;s stomach contents through his mouth. This can be caused by a number of stimuli. For example, a virus within his gastrointestinal tract can trigger the vomit reflex. Vomiting can also be triggered if your pooch eats foods that don&#8217;t agree with his stomach, or if he eats too quickly and exercises too vigorously immediately afterward.</p>
<p> You might be able to identify whether the problem is serious or minor simply by observing your dog&#8217;s behavior after he vomits. If he does it once, seems active afterward, and has a routine bowel movement, you can be reasonably confident that the problem is minor. On the other hand, if your canine experiences recurring bouts, seems apathetic afterward, and loses his appetite, call your veterinarian. The vomiting could be a sign of a more serious health issue.</p>
<p> Treatments</p>
<p> If a veterinarian determines the condition is minor, he or she will often administer subcutaneous fluids &#40;for example, Plasmalyte and 0.9% saline) and medications to reduce any nausea. The vet will also suggest that you review your canine&#8217;s diet and eating patterns, including any plants and foreign substances he may be consuming.</p>
<p> If your dog has diarrhea or is apathetic, your veterinarian might choose a different treatment path. He or she may decide to administer intravenous fluids as well as one or more forms of drug therapy.</p>
<p> You can help your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bestbullysticks.com/home/bbs/smartlist_22/all_dog_chews__treats.html">pooch</a> avoid suffering bouts of vomiting by restricting the items he eats. Remember that dogs instinctively chew foreign objects. That can include plants, trash, and even feces. The more exposure he has to such things, the greater the likelihood he&#8217;ll eat something that causes him to vomit. Limit his exposure to these items. Avoid feeding table scraps to him; keep trash cans securely closed; watch him closely to discourage his eating plants and other items. In doing so, you&#8217;ll dramatically reduce his susceptibility to vomiting.</p>
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		<title>Caring For A Dog That Was Born in A Puppy Mill</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Puppy mills can leave a disastrous emotional &#40;and sometimes, physical&#41; mark on your dog. The puppies are often abused, neglected, and given poor shelter in a mass&#45;breeding organization. They often live in cages, deprived of human tenderness and companionship, and spend their entire lives breeding. It is a given that these pups do not receive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Puppy mills can leave a disastrous emotional &#40;and sometimes, physical&#41; mark on your dog. The puppies are often abused, neglected, and given poor shelter in a mass&#45;breeding organization. They often live in cages, deprived of human tenderness and companionship, and spend their entire lives breeding. It is a given that these pups do not receive ongoing care from a veterinarian.</p>
<p> When you get a dog that lived in a puppy mill you will need to take special care to assimilate him into your household. He may not trust you in the beginning because of how others have treated him previously. Use patience when dealing with him. He&#8217;ll learn to not only trust you, but look forward to being with you. Here are some tips that will help you care for your new puppy or dog</p>
<p> Provide Plenty Of Room</p>
<p> When you bring your pooch home for the first time, give him an area in which he can spend time alone. Remember, he has likely learned to dread contact with people since that contact often led to abuse in the past. Let him eat his meals and relax in his new sanctuary. Give him <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bestbullysticks.com">treats</a>. He may need time to understand that he can roam your home freely without fearing consequences. Check in with your dog, but give him plenty of space.</p>
<p> Give Him A Lift</p>
<p> It&#39;s likely that your puppy mill dog has never jumped up on a couch, climbed stairs, or leaped into a car. He&#8217;ll likely need your encouragement (and more than a little patience) to make the attempt. He might be held back by his fear in some cases. In other cases, his muscles and limbs may not be able to withstand the impact. Be gentle and help him when he needs it.</p>
<p> Introduce Him To His New Environment</p>
<p> A dog who has spent his whole life in a puppy mill will need some time to adjust to things that are unfamiliar to him, like appliances and small children. The sounds of your television, toaster, and vacuum can frighten him (it&#8217;s unlikely he has been exposed to these things). Also, if you have young kids in your home, instruct them to avoid rushing up to your pooch. It can take weeks before he is comfortable around strangers.</p>
<p> Visit A Veterinarian</p>
<p> As noted, puppy mill dogs receive very little (if any) care from a veterinarian. There is a high likelihood that your canine is suffering from dental and eye problems, diseases, ticks, and other issues. Make an appointment with a veterinarian as soon as you bring your new pooch home (it&#8217;s a good idea to let your vet know your canine&#8217;s past).</p>
<p> Adopting and caring for a puppy mill dog requires a lot of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bestbullysticks.com/home/bbs/smartlist_22/all_dog_chews__treats.html">attention</a>, patience, and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bestbullysticks.com/home/bbs/smartlist_35/dog_bones.html">tenderness</a>. He&#8217;ll need time to become comfortable with his place in your life. Before long, he&#8217;ll see you as his trusted friend and companion.</p>
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		<title>Dog Grooming Books &#8211; Shall I Shop Them?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog grooming for our pet is vital to preserve their good looking and futhermore with dog grooming we can positively influence pet&#8217;s health condition. Because of this we should know a bit more about dog grooming&#8230; Professional grooming services are not necessarily a must when have some grooming knowledge out of special dog grooming books. Moreover, to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong><a target="_blank" href="http://mydog.ifoundforyou.com/">Dog grooming</a></strong></em> for our pet is vital to preserve their good looking and futhermore with <strong><em><a target="_blank" href="http://mydog.ifoundforyou.com/Dog-Grooming-Equipment.php">dog grooming</a></em></strong> we can positively influence pet&#8217;s health condition. Because of this we should know a bit more about <strong><em><a target="_blank" href="http://mydog.ifoundforyou.com/Dog-Grooming-School.php">dog grooming</a></em></strong>&#8230;<br /> Professional grooming services are not necessarily a must when have some grooming knowledge out of special dog grooming books. Moreover, to people who want to make a career out of pet caring, dog grooming books may become a good course support and a step closer to getting a professional license. The number of publications is very large, and you may have difficulties choosing. The best idea is to check for reviews, author&#8217;s recognition and then order the material on eBay. E-guides are very easy to access dog grooming books because they can be downloaded directly from a web page. Here are a few tips to make selection easier.</p>
<p>First of all, why are you looking for dog grooming books? Do you you want to learn how to take care of your pet or do you plan to open a business? In case you are making plans to start a dog grooming business, you have to get special qualifications and training in accredited institutions; dog grooming books alone will not do for the matter. Check the list of contents before buying an e-guide! Sometimes there is a too general approach, because they apply to different dog breeds. In case there is a grooming process that challenges you more than the rest, search dog grooming books dedicated to ear cleaning, hair cutting, nail trimming and coat brushing.</p>
<p>See how well developed sections are in the various dog grooming books that you come across. There should be chapters, sub-chapters, topics and subtopics included for just one subject alone to actually get comprehensive information. Depending on the objective of the book and the author&#8217;s intention, some materials focus more on equipment and supplies, others on grooming techniques while many will follow a general course. Specialized books deserve all of our attention, individual publications that tackle with one topic alone definitely match professional requirements.</p>
<p>There are dog grooming books that focus on short-haired breeds only, while others cover medium and long-haired breeds. Cuts for heavy coats make a very popular subject that you&#8217;ll come across in lots of dog grooming books, because even for professionals there is something new to learn. The same can be said about the physiological peculiarities of certain dog breeds that need grooming in more special conditions. This is the case with dog breeds that have hair in the eyes. Someone inexperienced may feel inclined to cut it so as to improve vision, but this could be really detrimental for the dog&#8217;s eye health. Good dog grooming books teach you how not to make such blunders!</p>
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