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&#160;Dog flea control and management requires an integrated approach. For effective treatment both the host animal and the environment must be treated at the same time. Control of fleas on the pet generally requires the use of insecticides. Although flea combs can remove some fleas, combing should be thought of as a method [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Keri Carrillo</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mattwright/4415574473/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4030/4415574473_3b51285e24_o.jpg" width="0" height="0" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Dog flea control and management requires an integrated approach. For effective treatment both the host animal and the environment must be treated at the same time. Control of fleas on the pet generally requires the use of insecticides. Although flea combs can remove some fleas, combing should be thought of as a method for detecting fleas rather than removing them.</p>
<p>If an animal is to be treated for other conditions besides fleas, such as expression of anal glands, these procedures should be done before the insecticide application to minimize insecticide contact with interior mucosal membranes.</p>
<p>A wide range of insecticides are available for flea control. The pyrethrins and pyrethroids have the lowest mammalian toxicity. These insecticides come in many formulations including shampoo, dust and powder, mousse, aerosol and non-aerosol mist or spray, dip, spot-on, roll-on and collar. Organophosphate drugs for oral use are available, by prescription from veterinarians.</p>
<p>In addition, some on-animal formulations contain insect growth regulators (IGRs) that kill flea eggs on the animal. *Remember to read all insecticide labels, and to follow all precautions and dose directions.</p>
<p>The insecticides used for flea control vary widely in toxicity and efficacy. Considerations for selecting a formulation include the size, weight and age of the animal, as well as the species.</p>
<p>For example, greyhounds are a very chemical-sensitive breed and are more sensitive to insecticide products than most other dogs. Do not attach flea collars or flea-killing medallions on these dogs. Do not use chlorpyrifos, DDVP, methoxychior or malathion on greyhounds.</p>
<p>Cats are more sensitive to organophosphate insecticides than dogs. In addition, cats groom themselves more than dogs and are more likely to ingest an insecticide by licking the residue from their fur.</p>
<p>Kittens and puppies, because of their smaller size, require a lower dose than adult animals. Young animals may also require treatment with insecticides of lower toxicity than adult animals. Pregnant or nursing animals may be sensitive to certain insecticides.</p>
<p>Several products are available for especially sensitive pets and other situations that require lower risk chemical measures. These include the citrus peel extracts d-limonene and linalool, sorptive dusts such as silica aerogel or diatomaceous earth, the insect growth regulators fenoxycarb or methoprene, and insecticidal soaps.</p>
<p>Theses words may seem foreign to you, but you can always consult a veterinarian if you have questions. They will have accurate information on insecticides and their use for flea control on pet animals. The insecticide label should also contain accurate information on how a particular formulation of an insecticide should and should not be used. *Remember to read these labels before opening the container!</p>
<p>When using insecticides for flea control, remember that the applicator, namely your pet and you can be exposed to the insecticides several times. The label may call for the use of gloves and other protective equipment during application and suggest the pet not be handled with unprotected hands until the treatment dries. All personal protective equipment listed on the label must be worn. As a minimum aspect, chemical-resistant gloves, apron and goggles should be worn while mixing insecticides and during application to prevent insecticide contact with the skin.</p>
<p>The working area should be appropriate for containment of the pesticide and should be resistant to caustic materials. A stainless steel preparation table and stainless steel or ceramic tub are ideal. Also, certain parts of the pet&#8217;s body (such as the eyes) may be sensitive to the insecticides and must be shielded during application. When using flea &#8220;bombs&#8221; (aerosol cans with a self-releasing mechanism), follow all the precautions and remove the pets from the area being treated. For your information, using excessive aerosols is illegal and may cause fires and even explosions.</p>
<p>The other important part of an integrated flea management program is to control larval fleas in the habitat away from the animal. This can be achieved either mechanically or with insecticides. Mechanical or physical control of flea larvae involves removal and laundering of animal bedding and thorough cleaning of areas frequented by the animal.</p>
<p>Using a vacuum with a beater bar and immediately disposing of the waste bag effectively eliminates up to half of the larvae and eggs in carpet. You should also launder animal bedding and thoroughly clean areas the animal frequents and dispose of the vacuum waste bag after every cleaning.</p>
<p>Do not put insecticides in the vacuum cleaner bag. This is an illegal and dangerous use of the products and can harm you, your family and pets by creating dusts or fumes that could be inhaled.</p>
<p>Another mechanical control measure is carpet shampooing or steam cleaning. This rids the carpet of blood feces, an important food for the larvae, and may also remove eggs and larvae. In outdoor areas, cleaning up the places where animals like to rest reduces eggs and larvae and removes blood pellets. In yards and kennels, flea larvae can be found in cracks at wall-floor junctions and in floor crevices. These areas must be thoroughly cleaned and then maintained to prevent another infestation.</p>
<p>Recently several ultrasound devices, including collars, have entered the market claiming to control or repel fleas. Several scientific studies have investigated these devices and found absolutely no basis for the manufacture&#8217;s claims. Ultrasonic devices do not control flea populations. It is unnecessary for you to buy these equipments.</p>
<p>Chemical control of flea larvae can be achieved with insecticides. Organophosphate, carbamate, pyrethrin, pyrethroid and growth regulator (hormone mimic) insecticides as well as certain minerals are available for flea control in the environment These insecticides are formulated as coarse sprays, foggers and dusts or are micro-encapsulated.</p>
<p>All but the growth regulators kill flea larvae on contact. Insect growth regulators prevent flea larvae from developing to the adult stage. Growth regulators may also inhibit egg hatching. A good flea larval control program will incorporate sanitation, contact insecticides and growth regulators for good results.</p>
<p>Flea management requires patience, time and careful planning. Vacuuming and cleaning areas frequented by dogs and cats should be routine. The same applies to kennels. If an infestation occurs, insecticide applications on the animals or in the environment may have to be repeated according to the label. The need for retreatment and time intervals between insecticide treatments will vary with the kind of insecticide and the formulation.</p>
<p>Flea control will not be successful if only one approach is used. The animal and its environment must be treated simultaneously, and that treatment must be combined with regular sanitation efforts. Read all product labels carefully. Do not overexpose your pet by combining too many treatments at one time, such as a collar, a shampoo and a dust. Pesticides have a cumulative effect. Be aware of each product&#8217;s toxicity and do not endanger yourself or the animal by using excessive amounts of any one product or by combining products.</p>
<p>To end, please remember that flea control will only be successful when you treat both your pet and the environment simultaneously. Hope this article is useful in helping you manage flea problems.</p>
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<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/Who-s-Training-Who---Dog-Training-101/417508" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />Who&#8217;s Training Who?  Dog Training 101<br /></A></B><br />By Eugenio Mccarthy</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jalters/4416815016/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2741/4416815016_fb63beaa80_o.jpg" width="240" height="155" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;We&#8217;ve always had dogs around ever since I was a kid, and even when our family was &#8220;between dogs&#8221; I adopted next door&#8217;s Boxer dog as my own. Despite this, as a family we didn&#8217;t have a clue how to correctly train a dog - as long as it didn&#8217;t mess on the floor, chew up our slippers and finally came on the fifth yell of its name we thought things were just fine. </p>
<p>Like many dog owners I didn&#8217;t know the first thing about training a dog. Well, we think we do because the dog sits or offers us a paw when we have a treat in our hands but those are just party tricks.</p>
<p>Then I bought my very own dog when I got a place of my own. As she grew she changed from loveable pup into a liability. She wandered off, never came when called and turned into the Tasmanian Devil whenever anybody called around. The final straw came when she tore into the room and scrambled up to sit on the shoulders of a visitor who had come to assess me for a voluntary position. He was not a dog lover and I can still remember the look on his face now&#8230;</p>
<p>Trouble was, I had always treated dogs as furry friends, always giving in to those sad-looking eyes and never realizing that the dogs saw me in a totally different way. Dogs are pack animals and as such they are acutely aware of their position in the pack - and you and your family are its pack, even if there&#8217;s just the two of you.</p>
<p>Grasp that little fact of dog psychology and you are well on your way to a happier dog. From now on you are going to make it plain to your dog that you are the Alpha male or leader of the pack and what you say goes. See that furniture? That&#8217;s mine. You lie on the floor or in your dog basket. Don&#8217;t feed the dog tidbits from the dinner table - in fact the dog should be in his basket while you eat, and he only gets fed after everybody else has finished. </p>
<p>But isn&#8217;t that just being mean and taking all the fun out of owning a dog?</p>
<p>The leader of the dog pack eats first. He sleeps in the best spot. The Alpha male takes no notice of subordinate dogs fussing around him when he returns from the hunt. When you consistently act as leader you are communicating to your dog in a language he understands. </p>
<p>When you come home, ignore your dog&#8217;s frantic attempts at attention seeking until he calms down - then you praise him. It won&#8217;t be long before your dog realizes he&#8217;s gone down a few notches in the pack hierarchy and acts accordingly. You&#8217;ll soon find that your dog greets you quietly and quickly settles down as he&#8217;s worked out that is when he receives praise from you.</p>
<p>Still not convinced that training your dog makes him a happier dog? Look at it from the dog&#8217;s point of view. He&#8217;s living in a human world full of confusing things and behavior he can&#8217;t understand. By not teaching your dog his place in your pack he will feel it&#8217;s his place to take charge. But this leaves him feeling stressed, resulting in an unruly and confused dog constantly trying to make sense of an overwhelming world it cannot understand.</p>
<p>But when you assume command as leader of the pack, you take that responsibility off his shoulders. Just like a well-trained soldier, he will be happy knowing his place, his role in the pack and what&#8217;s expected of him - and happy to defer to your leadership knowing you&#8217;ll take care of the &#8220;big stuff&#8221;.</p>
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<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/Help-Your-Dog-Become-the-Best-She-Can-Be--Train-Her-Right/417468" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />Help Your Dog Become the Best She Can Be: Train Her Right<br /></A></B><br />By Eugenio Mccarthy</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/15585764@N05/4416673228/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4010/4416673228_a2f3d48814_m.jpg" width="0" height="0" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Training your dog will help him to be a more obedient animal.  It will also help him to be a better pet.  The time that you spend investing in this training will reward you for many years.  Your pet will be closer to you and will respect you even more. And, it doesn&#8217;t take away for his or her personality.  But, what is does is sets the rules, the boundaries which help an animal to feel secure.</p>
<p>Your pet is communicating with you.  They want attention and will do whatever it takes to get it.  Believe it or not, you may actually be unconsciously telling your dog to behave badly if you do not provide them with the attention that they are in need of.  If you yell at your pet for doing something wrong, for example, having an accident on the rug, you are providing attention to it and therefore, they may keep doing it to get that attention.  You are excited which makes them excited.  Instead, try ignoring your pet when they do something wrong like this.</p>
<p>On the flip side, then, positive reinforcement works well on many pets.  Reward your dog for good behavior.  What can you do?  Things like giving them a treat or just verbally praising them works well.  Or, take some time to pay extra attention to them.  This does several things for your pet.  The pet will realize that good behavior, whatever it is, will get them this type of reward.  And, it will help to promote you as the leader.  You need to remain the leader of the pack, even if your dog tries to challenge this.  For those who need to learn this, and even those animals that are less assertive, obedience training can be quite beneficial. When the dog uses his or her instincts to follow a leader, the pet will feel more secure and behave properly as well.<br />
<br /> Positive reinforcement type training can work in a number of different ways.  For example, the capture reward process where the pet is rewarded when the good behavior is displayed is commonly used to gently coax the animal into giving you the desired reaction.  The professionals will likely tell you that it is best to use several senses for training.  The use of verbal communication and the use of hand signals are necessary.  Things like sit, come, go, stay are all verbal signals.  You need a release signal as well which will inform the animal that she has done a good job.  You would give the release signal and then her reward right afterwards.  This links the signal with the fact that the animal has done something good. </p>
<p>Now, who is going to teach your pet and how will they do it?  First of all, you can do most of the training yourself.  You can tap into the resources that you find at the library and bookstores on training the dog in how to type books.  You can get quite a bit of the information you need to do it right on the web as well.  If you do want to find additional help, seek that of a professional in your area.  You can find them through pet supply chains or your local humane societies.  Classes can be a great way to help your dog to socialize and to educate yourself.  You can find local personal trainers for your dog as well.  These individuals will come to you and work with your animal in a custom way to give them the support that they need.</p>
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		<title>What You Need to Know about Your Dog&#8217;s Nutrition (outdoor pets)</title>
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&#160;Dogs&#8217; nutritional needs may differ from ours. What we deem as healthy for us might not sufficient or appropriate for them. To give your dog the best nutrition available you will have to understand their specific needs and how to address them. After all, taking care of man&#8217;s best friend does take a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Miquel Travis</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lapierrot/4413523973/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4007/4413523973_42b813016f_o.jpg" width="240" height="192" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Dogs&#8217; nutritional needs may differ from ours. What we deem as healthy for us might not sufficient or appropriate for them. To give your dog the best nutrition available you will have to understand their specific needs and how to address them. After all, taking care of man&#8217;s best friend does take a little preparation and know-how. </p>
<p>Your dog needs the essential nutrients to grow, go, and glow. If your dog does not receive proper nutrients it may result in poor health, stunted growth, lethargy and shortened lifespan. </p>
<p>Dogs like most animal life forms need the six basic nutrients for survival: carbohydrates, protein, fats, vitamins, and minerals. These nutrients serve different functions in sustaining the health and well-being of your dog. This guide will elaborate on dogs&#8217; need of these nutrients. </p>
<p>1. Proteins: the building blocks of your dog&#8217;s health<br />
<br />Proteins are chemicals made of amino acids. Your dog can produce some of these chemicals in their own bodies. The rest has to be supplied through food. The best sources of these amino acids are meat and its byproducts. Dogs can extract proteins from these sources a lot easier than it would with plant sources. </p>
<p>Choose feeds that have an adequate amount of protein in them to help your puppies and working dogs grow. Too much of this, however, may cause kidney problems and has been known to cause temperament problems. </p>
<p>2. Fats: delivering other nutrients to the body<br />
<br />Fat sound like a bad word - everyone tries to avoid it because it causes tons of health problems. Dogs, however, just like man, also have a need for these nutrients - albeit in a moderate amount. </p>
<p>The right amount of fat is needed to promote good skin health, and to transport fat-soluble vitamins. Fats are also essential to kidney function and reproductive health. They make food tastier too. Too much fat will result in obesity and lethargy. </p>
<p>3. Carbohydrates: doggie fuel<br />
<br />Fifty percent of your dog&#8217;s diet should consist of carbohydrates since they need it for their energy. Corn is one of the more popular sources of this nutrient, along with soybeans. If this source is clean and of good nutritional quality then that should be fine as well. </p>
<p>4. Vitamins and Minerals: keeping your dog healthy<br />
<br />It would have been easier if your dog only had to splurge on vitamins and minerals to get optimal health. However, the opposite is true. Your dog needs an exact amount of vitamins and minerals to be healthy. Although, your dog may receive these nutrients from food, vitamin supplements for your dogs could be helpful. Specially formulated commercial feeds also make it easier for dog owners to give their dogs good nutrition.</p>
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<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/Taking-Care-of-Dog-Fleas/417402" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />Taking Care of Dog Fleas<br /></A></B><br />By Keri Carrillo</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mattwright/4415574473/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4030/4415574473_3b51285e24_o.jpg" width="160" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Dog flea control and management requires an integrated approach. For effective treatment both the host animal and the environment must be treated at the same time. Control of fleas on the pet generally requires the use of insecticides. Although flea combs can remove some fleas, combing should be thought of as a method for detecting fleas rather than removing them.</p>
<p>If an animal is to be treated for other conditions besides fleas, such as expression of anal glands, these procedures should be done before the insecticide application to minimize insecticide contact with interior mucosal membranes.</p>
<p>A wide range of insecticides are available for flea control. The pyrethrins and pyrethroids have the lowest mammalian toxicity. These insecticides come in many formulations including shampoo, dust and powder, mousse, aerosol and non-aerosol mist or spray, dip, spot-on, roll-on and collar. Organophosphate drugs for oral use are available, by prescription from veterinarians.</p>
<p>In addition, some on-animal formulations contain insect growth regulators (IGRs) that kill flea eggs on the animal. *Remember to read all insecticide labels, and to follow all precautions and dose directions.</p>
<p>The insecticides used for flea control vary widely in toxicity and efficacy. Considerations for selecting a formulation include the size, weight and age of the animal, as well as the species.</p>
<p>For example, greyhounds are a very chemical-sensitive breed and are more sensitive to insecticide products than most other dogs. Do not attach flea collars or flea-killing medallions on these dogs. Do not use chlorpyrifos, DDVP, methoxychior or malathion on greyhounds.</p>
<p>Cats are more sensitive to organophosphate insecticides than dogs. In addition, cats groom themselves more than dogs and are more likely to ingest an insecticide by licking the residue from their fur.</p>
<p>Kittens and puppies, because of their smaller size, require a lower dose than adult animals. Young animals may also require treatment with insecticides of lower toxicity than adult animals. Pregnant or nursing animals may be sensitive to certain insecticides.</p>
<p>Several products are available for especially sensitive pets and other situations that require lower risk chemical measures. These include the citrus peel extracts d-limonene and linalool, sorptive dusts such as silica aerogel or diatomaceous earth, the insect growth regulators fenoxycarb or methoprene, and insecticidal soaps.</p>
<p>Theses words may seem foreign to you, but you can always consult a veterinarian if you have questions. They will have accurate information on insecticides and their use for flea control on pet animals. The insecticide label should also contain accurate information on how a particular formulation of an insecticide should and should not be used. *Remember to read these labels before opening the container!</p>
<p>When using insecticides for flea control, remember that the applicator, namely your pet and you can be exposed to the insecticides several times. The label may call for the use of gloves and other protective equipment during application and suggest the pet not be handled with unprotected hands until the treatment dries. All personal protective equipment listed on the label must be worn. As a minimum aspect, chemical-resistant gloves, apron and goggles should be worn while mixing insecticides and during application to prevent insecticide contact with the skin.</p>
<p>The working area should be appropriate for containment of the pesticide and should be resistant to caustic materials. A stainless steel preparation table and stainless steel or ceramic tub are ideal. Also, certain parts of the pet&#8217;s body (such as the eyes) may be sensitive to the insecticides and must be shielded during application. When using flea &#8220;bombs&#8221; (aerosol cans with a self-releasing mechanism), follow all the precautions and remove the pets from the area being treated. For your information, using excessive aerosols is illegal and may cause fires and even explosions.</p>
<p>The other important part of an integrated flea management program is to control larval fleas in the habitat away from the animal. This can be achieved either mechanically or with insecticides. Mechanical or physical control of flea larvae involves removal and laundering of animal bedding and thorough cleaning of areas frequented by the animal.</p>
<p>Using a vacuum with a beater bar and immediately disposing of the waste bag effectively eliminates up to half of the larvae and eggs in carpet. You should also launder animal bedding and thoroughly clean areas the animal frequents and dispose of the vacuum waste bag after every cleaning.</p>
<p>Do not put insecticides in the vacuum cleaner bag. This is an illegal and dangerous use of the products and can harm you, your family and pets by creating dusts or fumes that could be inhaled.</p>
<p>Another mechanical control measure is carpet shampooing or steam cleaning. This rids the carpet of blood feces, an important food for the larvae, and may also remove eggs and larvae. In outdoor areas, cleaning up the places where animals like to rest reduces eggs and larvae and removes blood pellets. In yards and kennels, flea larvae can be found in cracks at wall-floor junctions and in floor crevices. These areas must be thoroughly cleaned and then maintained to prevent another infestation.</p>
<p>Recently several ultrasound devices, including collars, have entered the market claiming to control or repel fleas. Several scientific studies have investigated these devices and found absolutely no basis for the manufacture&#8217;s claims. Ultrasonic devices do not control flea populations. It is unnecessary for you to buy these equipments.</p>
<p>Chemical control of flea larvae can be achieved with insecticides. Organophosphate, carbamate, pyrethrin, pyrethroid and growth regulator (hormone mimic) insecticides as well as certain minerals are available for flea control in the environment These insecticides are formulated as coarse sprays, foggers and dusts or are micro-encapsulated.</p>
<p>All but the growth regulators kill flea larvae on contact. Insect growth regulators prevent flea larvae from developing to the adult stage. Growth regulators may also inhibit egg hatching. A good flea larval control program will incorporate sanitation, contact insecticides and growth regulators for good results.</p>
<p>Flea management requires patience, time and careful planning. Vacuuming and cleaning areas frequented by dogs and cats should be routine. The same applies to kennels. If an infestation occurs, insecticide applications on the animals or in the environment may have to be repeated according to the label. The need for retreatment and time intervals between insecticide treatments will vary with the kind of insecticide and the formulation.</p>
<p>Flea control will not be successful if only one approach is used. The animal and its environment must be treated simultaneously, and that treatment must be combined with regular sanitation efforts. Read all product labels carefully. Do not overexpose your pet by combining too many treatments at one time, such as a collar, a shampoo and a dust. Pesticides have a cumulative effect. Be aware of each product&#8217;s toxicity and do not endanger yourself or the animal by using excessive amounts of any one product or by combining products.</p>
<p>To end, please remember that flea control will only be successful when you treat both your pet and the environment simultaneously. Hope this article is useful in helping you manage flea problems.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/marysemies/4413421437/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4065/4413421437_40a45ae016_m.jpg" width="180" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;If you have a dog of your own you will know that a full tummy doesn&#8217;t nearly cover the whole process of deciding which dog food to buy. </p>
<p>Your dog is your best friend, you will want him to live the fullest, happiest life that he can. Feeding him the best food will not only ensure that he is healthy and happy, but has a shiny coat and lively tail too. </p>
<p>Many of our spoiled pets become fussy. It&#8217;s a natural progression from being fussed over so much. If you have fussy dogs, like me, you will know how guilt laden mealtimes can become. </p>
<p>You want to give your dog the best advantage in life; why not consider cooking some specially prepared meals just for your dog. Whilst it is true that many owners can provide their dogs with adequate nutrition on a vegetarian diet, this is tricky and time consuming to accomplish. Buying a medium quality dog food and adding some extra goodness should be sufficient. </p>
<p>One of the best ways to ensure your dog is receiving optimum nutrition whilst living on medium quality pet food is to add some kind of nutritional supplement. This can ensure good nutrition at all times.  One such proven source is NuVet.  </p>
<p>A news release, Chattanooga, TN with Calvin Sneed (Consumer Advocate) reported a breeder in Tennessee got caught in the Diamond Dog food recall and 12 out of 14 dogs died.  However the 2 that didn&#8217;t die were on NuVet.  You can only buy this product from breeder referral. 1-800-474-7044.  Referral number is 75855.</p>
<p>Read the labels of any dog food you buy carefully. Any of the foods you buy should contain turkey, beef, chicken or any other animal by-product to keep your dog looking healthy and glossy. </p>
<p>If you are changing your dog&#8217;s diet you are vulnerable to guilt-treating practices. Don&#8217;t overcompensate for your dog&#8217;s fussiness. The quickest way your dog will learn to appreciate a new dog food is to be forced to make do with what is served up at mealtimes. Don&#8217;t give treats or snacks because your dog isn&#8217;t eating. This just encourages fussy eating and perpetuates the cycles of fussiness again. Be firm. </p>
<p>If you are trying to incorporate some home cooked goodness into your dog&#8217;s life you might need to include rice, corn, oatmeal or wheat. These are all excellent sources of carbohydrates. You will need to keep in mind that most of your dog&#8217;s most valuable proteins come from meat. Whilst many say that dogs are omnivores - they are still partially carnivorous. </p>
<p>If you have a dog be sure NEVER to give them the following:</p>
<p>	Chocolate<br />
<br />	Raw fish or eggs<br />
<br />	Onions<br />
<br />	Tomatoes </p>
<p>With careful attention and some patience you can revolutionize your dog&#8217;s diet. And hopefully help him live a long and healthy life.</p>
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		<title>How to Deal with Separation Anxiety in Your Dog (wildlife creatures)</title>
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&#160;Separation anxiety, also known in the dog training world as owner absent misbehavior, is one of the most frequently encountered problems in the world of dog training. Separation anxiety can manifest itself in many different ways, including chewing, destroying the owner&#8217;s property, excessive barking, self destructive behavior and inappropriate urination and defecation.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Eugenio Mccarthy</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/34691541@N03/4416071951/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4071/4416071951_f5db82454a_o.jpg" width="240" height="180" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Separation anxiety, also known in the dog training world as owner absent misbehavior, is one of the most frequently encountered problems in the world of dog training. Separation anxiety can manifest itself in many different ways, including chewing, destroying the owner&#8217;s property, excessive barking, self destructive behavior and inappropriate urination and defecation.</p>
<p>Dogs suffering from separation anxiety often whine, bark, cry, howl, dig, chew and scratch at the door the entire time their family members are away. Well meaning owners often unwittingly encourage this misbehavior by rushing home to reassure the dog, but it is important for the well being of both dog and owner that the dog learn to deal with extended periods of separation.</p>
<p>How the owner leaves the house can often contribute to separation anxiety issues. A long and drawn out period of farewell can make matters worse by making the dog feel even more isolated when the owner finally leaves. These long types of farewells can get the dog excited, and then leave him with lots of excess energy and no way to work it off. These excited, isolated dogs often work off their excess energy in the most destructive of ways, such as chewing up a favorite rug or piece of furniture.</p>
<p>Excess energy is often mistaken for separation anxiety, since results are often the same. If you think that excess amounts of energy may be the problem, try giving your dog more exercise to see if that eliminates the problem.</p>
<p>If separation anxiety is truly the problem, it is important to address the root causes of that anxiety. In order to prevent separation anxiety from occurring, it is important for the dog to feel happy, safe, secure and comfortable while the owner is away for the day. It is important, for instance, to give the dog plenty of things to keep it busy while you are away. This means providing it with lots of toys, such as balls or chew toys. A pet companion is often effective at relieving separation anxiety as well. Giving the dog a playmate, such as another dog or a cat, is a great way for busy pet parents and pets alike to cope with the stress of being left alone.</p>
<p>Setting aside scheduled play times, during which the pet is given your undivided attention, is another great way to alleviate boredom and separation anxiety. Playing with the dog, and providing it with sufficient attention and exercise, is a proven way to avoid a stressed and anxious dog. A happy dog that has been well exercised and well conditioned will generally sleep the day away happily and patiently wait for the return of its owner.</p>
<p>It is important to schedule one of these daily play sessions before you leave the house each day. It is important to give the dog a few minutes to settle down after playtime before you leave.</p>
<p>For dogs that are already experiencing separation anxiety and associated misbehaviors, it is important to get him accustomed to your leaving gradually. Be sure to practice leaving and returning at irregular intervals, several times during the day. Doing so will get your dog accustomed to your deparartures and help him realize that you are not leaving him forever. Dogs that have been previously lost, or those that have been surrendered to shelters and readopted, often have the worst problems with separation anxiety. Part of treating this problem is teaching the dog that your leaving is not permanent.</p>
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		<title>Taking Care of Your (garden creatures) Dog&#8217;s Ears When Grooming</title>
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&#160;Dogs ears are prone to infection as you might already have noticed if you have a dog with problem ears. If your dog keeps getting infections here is some information that might help you deal with chronic ear infections. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Alfred Hernandez</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/imagemonger/4401259296/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4001/4401259296_82e8a7f4ed_o.jpg" width="240" height="174" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Dogs ears are prone to infection as you might already have noticed if you have a dog with problem ears. If your dog keeps getting infections here is some information that might help you deal with chronic ear infections. </p>
<p>Dog ear infections are usually called Otits Externa; this means an infection in the outer ear. (Otis Interna means an infection of the inner ear). Outer ear infections account for 90% of the infections in dogs; making ear infection the most common infection for a dog to be treated for. Ear mites can often accompany ear infections.</p>
<p>Dogs with allergies may experience more ear infections than other dogs. It can be caused by wax build up inside the ear. It can also be caused by long hair blocking the passage of air and creating a buildup of not only wax but also dirt and debris. </p>
<p>Regular ear cleaning will also get the pet used to having his ears handled which will make it easier to administer treatment. </p>
<p>You can prevent these infections by cleaning your dogs ears well and as part of your regular grooming regime. Cleaning your dog&#8217;s ears is simple and you only need a soft cloth and some ear cleanser. Lift the ears and massage some cleanser into the ear this should loosen the dirt. </p>
<p>Regualr ear cleaning is a powerful preventative measure; particularly if you have a dog who is at a high risk for ear infections. Ear infections are more common in dogs that swim often for example. Water inside the ears can be a problem for dogs who are essentially not designed for water.</p>
<p>You can spot an ear infection on your dog by looking for the following tell tale signs:</p>
<p>-smelly ears</p>
<p>-discharge</p>
<p>-excessive head shaking</p>
<p>-swelling</p>
<p>-redness in the ears</p>
<p>If your dog seems uncomfortable or is excessively scratching their ears it&#8217;s probably causing a great deal of distress. If you pet is scratching too hard this can even break blood vessels and cause swelling and bleeding. </p>
<p>You can try cleaning your dogs ears with white vinegar to remove dirt from the ear and promote the growth of good bacteria. Use the vinegar in the same way as the ear cleanser - pour it on and wipe gently inside the ear with the cloth or cotton. This might help ease the infection or even clear it up if the problem was not too severe to start.   If the infection is serious its time to call the vet. It can be cleared up easily. Most often the dog will need some antibiotics to help clear the problem. </p>
<p>If your dog has recurring ear infections the vet might suggest that you clip the hair around the ear or the vet might clip the hair around the ear. This often helps. If the problem is more extreme than that the vet might suggest surgery to allow for easier drainage of the ear canal.</p>
<p>Some breeds are more prone to chronic ear infections than others any breed of dog with large ears or particularly small ears will get ear infections easier than some other breeds.  Now that you know what to look for you should be able to detect ear infections before they become a serious problem</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/grey0beard/4410695969/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4026/4410695969_5a28aa9aa0_m.jpg" width="240" height="172" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Security has now become a primary concern among people, especially for those who belong to the middle class and higher earning brackets. Everything needs to be protected since nobody can really be sure about his or her safety much less that of his or her own most prized possessions and properties. This need for safety does not only pertain to individuals alone. Corporations and business market players have also began to look into security as among its top concerns.</p>
<p>And to attend to such concerns and problems, Burglar alarm systems are now here to combat safety problems. These alarm systems serve as ever watchful eyes making sure that our houses and most important possessions are safely monitored even in our absence. It also serves as businesses&#8217; watchmen on call 24/7.</p>
<p>Burglar alarm systems can be used for differing purposes. However, its main uses are as residential alarm systems or as commercial alarm systems. Each type differs from functionality and varies in accordance to the situations they are presumed to be valuable and useful.</p>
<p>The main intention of residential alarm systems is to provide home-owners with the much need security whether they are or they are not within the comfort of their homes. Burglar alarm systems for residential purposes are usually set up on the house entrance and the gates for unwanted visitors. Initially, it helps prevent people from getting into somebody else&#8217;s property without permission. At times, access codes may be required and failure in attempt would definitely spell trouble for the guest.</p>
<p>On the other hand, commercial burglar alarm systems are also being used to mainly prevent access of potential thieves. However, this particular system is a bit more complicated than residential types. Commercial types of burglar alarm systems do not only prevent thieves from entering into confidential premises but it also disenables that person to get out of a certain trap. Some types would enclose potential thieves until authorities arrive and verify the presence of the person within the place. This kind of burglar alarm system also triggers different authorities to immediately respond when the alarm fires off. You can perceive of it as a shield and a trap all in one system.</p>
<p>As you can see, burglar alarm systems are not just mediums for safety assurance. They also come in certain specializations to be able to suit differing needs of different people and different professions. As diverse these systems prove to be nowadays, take advantage of this opportunity and choose the right one which would fit your safety needs rather perfectly. After all, safety should never be compromised. Only the best should be considered when safety concerns are placed on the line.</p>
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<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/Environmentally-Safe-Carpet-Cleaning-101/416025" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />Environmentally Safe Carpet Cleaning 101<br /></A></B><br />By George Faho</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/40725253@N04/4405449873/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2719/4405449873_107f624c5a_o.jpg" width="240" height="161" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Some carpet cleaning products out there provide some negative effects on the consumer. These products may be a danger to your health, the health of your family, of your pets and the environment itself. Although there are some environment-friendly cleaning solutions, the best product you can use to clean your carpet is to use a natural recipe. This article will give you information about natural carpet cleaners.</p>
<p>First and foremost, you need to know what is included in the solution. Most organic cleaning solutions are usually just made up of three ingredients. The usual ingredients used are water, baking soda and white vinegar. White vinegar is a powerful ingredient that removes stains, while baking soda removes odors. So those are the properties of white vinegar and baking soda which makes them great in cleaning your carpets.</p>
<p>Secondly, this natural carpet cleaning solution has many benefits to offer. You will be able to save a lot of money because these ingredients are inexpensive. They are cheap ingredients you can find at any grocery store. This solution is also very easy to make, because you can just go ahead and mix them all up at home in just a few quick minutes. And since it is natural, it won&#8217;t have any negative side effects to your family&#8217;s health and well being.</p>
<p>The next thing you need to know is that there are some optional ingredients you may add to make the cleaning solution better. You can actually try to add some lavander or eucalyptus, and this will give you a pleasant fragrance to your solution. The scent that you will incorporate into your carpet will provide a pleasing atmospher into your home.</p>
<p>And finally, you need to make sure that you are utilizing the natural product in cleaning your carpet properly. After making the solution, you can pour the product into a steam cleaner or a spray bottle and then start cleaning the carpet area per area until the whole carpet has been cleaned. And then you can utilize a vacuum to dry your carpet. So those are the simple instructions by which you can go ahead and clean your carpets naturally.</p>
<p>So there you have some basic benefits on why it is best to clean carpet naturally. It is relatively easy to utilize this natural way of cleaning your carpets. So, whenever you clean your carpet, use this natural formula.</p>
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		<title>The Adorable (outdoor animals) Dwarf Campbell Hamster</title>
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&#160;Campbell Dwarf Hamster is the most popular species of all the Dwarf Hamsters, and is the variety most commonly seen in pet shops.
WHAT&#8217;S IN A NAME?
Another name for this hamster is the Dzungarian Dwarf Hamster, named after the Alatau mountain range that spans the nations of China, Russia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia. But the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Harrold Carter</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/70099928@N00/4411112333/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2748/4411112333_2b08b7ebab_o.jpg" width="240" height="182" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Campbell Dwarf Hamster is the most popular species of all the Dwarf Hamsters, and is the variety most commonly seen in pet shops.</p>
<p>WHAT&#8217;S IN A NAME?</p>
<p>Another name for this hamster is the Dzungarian Dwarf Hamster, named after the Alatau mountain range that spans the nations of China, Russia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia. But the hamster&#8217;s official name is Phodopus campbelli, a rather pompous moniker for such a cute, cuddly creature.</p>
<p>COLORATIONS AND TEXTURES</p>
<p>Campbell Dwarf Hamsters in the wild have a gray-brown coat with a white belly. However, years of selective breeding in captivity have yielded many exciting variations with exotic sounding names. Regardless of the coloration, all hamsters of this species have a dark dorsal stripe - that is, a stripe that runs down their back.<br />
<br /> Agouti is the name given to the standard coloration found in the wild.<br />
<br /> Argente has a cinnamon top on a white underside. This variation generally sports either red or black eyes.<br />
<br /> Opal has a blue-gray coat with white belly and red eyes. Hamsters with this coloration are commonly mislabeled as Winter White Hamsters, which have the same blue-gray topcoat during the summertime.<br />
<br /> Black has a solid black coat, with black eyes.<br />
<br /> Albino has a solid white coat, with red eyes.</p>
<p>The coat of the Campbell Dwarf Hamster may have variations in texture:<br />
<br /> Normal - short and flat<br />
<br /> Satin - the fur is shiny<br />
<br /> Rex - a short coat of curly, sparse, soft hair, and curly whiskers.</p>
<p>MATTERS OF SIZE</p>
<p>Campbell Dwarf Hamsters grow to be about four inches in length. The males will be slightly longer than the females. They are much smaller than regular varieties, such as the Golden Hamster or the Black Bear Hamster, and therefore must be kept in containers where they cannot squeeze through the bars of the cage.</p>
<p>CAMPBELL DWARF HAMSTERS AS PETS</p>
<p>Like all hamsters, these creatures are nocturnal, meaning that their normal waking hours are during the night. However, they emerge occasionally during the daytime for food and exercise. Socialized hamsters are used to humans, but must be handled on a daily basis if they are to remain tame.</p>
<p>Although they have a friendly temperament, it may nip if startled or frightened. Resist the temptation to pick up a sleeping hamster. Remember that a hamster is low on the food chain, and sudden movements will arouse a natural instinct for self-defense. When reaching for your hamster, be sure the hamster sees your hand, and move slowly. Offering treats, such as sunflower seeds, on your open palm will give your hamster a positive association with your hand, and make it easier to pick up.</p>
<p>BASIC CARE</p>
<p>Campbell Dwarf Hamsters are easy to care for. In addition to the appropriate cage, a hamster wheel will be required for exercise. Toys are not only appreciated by the hamster, but are fun accessories to buy. Most important are chew toys, so that the hamster may keep his teeth properly trimmed. And of course, you will want to supply your hamster with appropriate food and purified water.</p>
<p>Treats may be given in the form of seeds, nuts and vegetables. It is important to avoid sugary treats, as this species is particularly susceptible to developing diabetes. With proper care, they may live longer than its life expectancy of two years.</p>
<p>HAMSTER FRIENDS</p>
<p>One advantage to this hamster is that it gets along with its cage mates, as long as they were introduced to the enclosure at the same time, as youngsters. Hamsters that display a tendency to fight with one another must be separated before they do harm. Males and females will reproduce abundantly, so it is important to keep them apart unless you already have homes lined up for the offspring.</p>
<p>COMPANION ANIMALS</p>
<p>This species is known for its inquisitive and endearing ways. Once you have provided the basic requirements of food and shelter, you will find an amusing companion animal in the Campbell Dwarf Hamster.</p>
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		<title>Some great shopping ideas for back (outdoor pets) to school time</title>
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&#160;Back to School sales seem to start almost as soon as your kids leave school for the summer. For parents, these sales are one of the best ways to save money and save big. Let&#8217;s take a look at some the ways for you to realize savings as you prepare to send your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Leopoldo Pennington</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pioneervalleygirl/4410606065/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4054/4410606065_51352eaac5_m.jpg" width="240" height="240" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Back to School sales seem to start almost as soon as your kids leave school for the summer. For parents, these sales are one of the best ways to save money and save big. Let&#8217;s take a look at some the ways for you to realize savings as you prepare to send your children off to school.</p>
<p>1. Sales. Yes, Back to School sales are still real bargains for parents. The national retail chains such as, WalMart, Target, Sears, JC Penney, and KMart all run sales, as well as do the &#8220;pharmacy&#8221; chains including: CVS, Walgreens, and Eckerds. The former group of stores are great places to shop for clothing and bookbags while the latter group will feature cut rate school supplies.</p>
<p>2. Dollar Stores. Almost every town across America has the &#8220;one dollar&#8221; stores where everything is, you guessed it, sold for one dollar. Many of these stores are hit or miss as far as what they carry or what they have available. Some items, even at a dollar, are much more expensive than those found &#8220;on sale&#8221; at regular retailers. </p>
<p>3. Close Outs. Your kids may protest, but the close out stores &#8212; Odd Lots and Big Lots to name two &#8212; will carry items your family can use. Sure, the clothing may be way out of style, but lunchboxes, pens, stationary, bookbags, and the like generally are not.</p>
<p>4. Hand Me Downs. Big bro or big sis may have articles of clothing or items they no longer use. If they are gently worn/used consider passing these things on to your younger kids.</p>
<p>5. Garage and Yard Sales. Your child&#8217;s lunchbox or calculator may be found at your neighbor&#8217;s sale instead of at a retailer. Expect prices to be 50-90% less than full retail. </p>
<p>6. Consignment Shops. Did someone say, Salvation Army? Okay, this is a bit of a stretch. Your kids will probably scream if you take them to a consignment shop, so you can go instead. More than likely what you buy will be for your personal use. Use the money saved to purchase the Nike shoes for your sophomore.</p>
<p>7. Tax Free Weeks. If you live in an area of high sales taxes on clothing, wait for a special &#8220;tax free week&#8221; to come around to save on purchases. New York City, for instance, is one of the cities with a tax free week. At 8.25%, this particularly high sales tax rate often causes residents to flee the city and drive to New Jersey where there is no tax on clothing. Save on gas, tolls, and time, as well as prop up your local economy by waiting for these special weeks.</p>
<p>There are other ways for you to save money on school supplies including shopping online or by buying in bulk. Back to School shouldn&#8217;t mean back in debt provided you shop carefully and wisely.</p>
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		<title>Learn (outdoor creatures) What Your Dog Can Do: New Tricks</title>
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&#160;The performing of dog tricks, while not a necessary part of a dog&#8217;s education, is an accomplishment that offer dog owners and his friends a great deal of amusement and adds materially to the value of a dog.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Alfred Hernandez</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/bfishadow/4400746897/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2708/4400746897_c89cbb003e_o.jpg" width="240" height="180" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;The performing of dog tricks, while not a necessary part of a dog&#8217;s education, is an accomplishment that offer dog owners and his friends a great deal of amusement and adds materially to the value of a dog.</p>
<p>All dogs can be taught tricks, but some breeds have a special aptitude in that direction. At the head of the list of trick dogs is the poodle, as he takes to the performance of tricks as if it was second nature, and he is the main reliance of all showmen dogs.</p>
<p>Newfoundlands, St. Bernards and Great Danes learn without difficulty, while the collies and spaniels are very intelligent; the terriers are quick learners and among the toy dog breed, the Yorkshire Terrier, Toy Fox Terrier and Toy Poodle are highly spoken of and can pick up tricks almost effortlessly.</p>
<p>In selecting the tricks that are to be taught a dog, the owner must show some discretion and no attempt should be made to teach dogs tricks that are not within their powers. For example, a big St. Bernard or Great Dane is sadly out of place or rather almost unachievable attempting to sit up, walk on his hind legs or dance.</p>
<p>These dog breeds are physically incapable of doing such tricks and persistent attempts to train them are really toying with their dignity. They can, however, with appropriate guidance and training taught to fetch and carry, jump, shake hands or speak. Talking about specialty, it is interesting to note that dog breed such as spaniels are particularly apt at fetching and carrying, collies can learn to count and speak readily, and the terriers have a wide sphere of possibilities.</p>
<p>Dogs which are to be taught tricks must have their education begun early in life, so that the playfulness of puppy hood can be taken advantage of, for as dogs mature they take on a sedateness and seriousness that increases the difficulty of teaching them to assume unnatural positions, whereas, with a puppy a trick can be made more or less a matter of play and he will enjoy going through with it.</p>
<p>In the general education and training tricks to a puppy, very little punishment should be given and in trick puppy training no punishment at all. A dog can be forced to do certain things, but if forced he generally acts so slow and sulky that it detracts from his performance, whereas, if he is coaxed into doing them and performs because he likes to, he will go through with his act with an enthusiasm and spontaneous that is most attractive and fun loving.</p>
<p>For these reasons you must not get overly excited while training your young dog nor speak loud, nor cuff and whip him, but should by frequent good-natured repetition of the same performance persuade and coax him to assume certain attitudes or do certain things, and when he has done so, praise him; he will then know that you appreciate what he has done. It is also most desirable to reward him with plentiful of praise and treats.</p>
<p>To end, remember not all dogs can perform every single dog tricks, as some breeds do have some physical limitations. Even so, enjoy teaching your dog &#8220;achievable&#8221; new tricks, and most importantly have fun along the way!</p>
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<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/The-Animals-we-Love--Dogs--Cats--and-Horses/414998" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />The Animals we Love: Dogs, Cats, and Horses<br /></A></B><br />By Alfred Hernandez</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mi-nuxa/4400810267/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4042/4400810267_2d35431098_m.jpg" width="240" height="228" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;We have a long history with domesticated animals and even the nay Sayers can&#8217;t deny their roll in society past and present. </p>
<p>There is evidence that as long as 10,000 years ago the Native Americans had domesticated dogs as depicted in early rock paintings. Apparently, the dogs in the painting look remarkably like the Carolina dogs of today. </p>
<p>It has been well documented that dogs and horses of past have been bred to assist us in various ways whether it be pack dog, work horse, hunter or herder. There is no doubt that they have value and have contributed to society in many ways. </p>
<p>The cat however is a very interesting animal indeed. I have yet to see a cat that can herd, or help with the hunt or carry supplies on their backs for us. The cat is strictly a companion to us, that is if they decide to allow you to be graced with their presence. Most cats still have that strong hunting urge as evidenced by your cats offering of that bird he just caught or mouse he brings to you. Most cats get attached to an area that they claim as their own. Some cats get very attached to the people who love them but as a general rule I think the cat feels he is the one who rules and he is allowing you to care for him. Still, we love them. </p>
<p>Horses are a special breed and have a tremendous ability to assist us in ways as only the horse can. Horses have been our mode of transportation much longer than our current ways of getting around. They are to me of such beauty, grace, and power and I always think of them in that way much more than an animal that works for us. They are spectacular.</p>
<p>Dogs however are by far the most domesticated of all animals. They not only help us but they are so genuinely attached to people and their antics are a constant source of pleasure to us. Just look at children or elderly people in an old folks home. If a child finds a stray dog they will surely beg you to allow them to keep the dog. If you take a dog into an old folks home you can see the dog respond happily around them and the smiles on peoples faces are a joy to see. </p>
<p>I had a Springer Spaniel when I was younger and he was the funniest, most easy- going dog around. He was unusual in that he had a very special relationship with our guinea pig. We had the best time watching these two at play. It was the same every day. The guinea pig would wait at the hallway entrance and would stay there until the dog noticed. Then the chase was on! The dog would bark and chase him all the way down the hall. The guinea pig at the last minute would veer to the left and run into the bedroom and go under the bed. The dog was big and somewhat clumsy and would never be able to slow down in time and he&#8217;d crash into the wall, get up and then go put his nose under the bed and bark. They would do this four or five times in a row and then curl up together and sleep. Those two made us laugh. It was great!</p>
<p>As animal lovers, we also can adorn our walls with prints and motivational posters of them. They also make great gifts. </p>
<p>We love our animals, as it should be. Be kind and take well care of them.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/42783524@N05/4405460129/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.flickr.com/apps/video/stewart.swf?v=71377&#038;photo_id=4405460129" width="200" height="200" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Mopping your floors is considered to be the best way by which you can keep your floor clean and looking new. It also erases stains that are not easy to remove. Though it is relatively easy to just mop your floors, for the best results there are some things you can do to ensure it. In this article, we are going to learn some ways by which we can make sure that we are mopping effectively.</p>
<p>First, you need to know how to choose the best kind of mop materials. SOme of the best mops you can use are either a rope mop or a string mop. These materials are great to use in picking up debris and removing stains.</p>
<p>Whenever you mop your floors, always prepare a bucket of warm water and mixture of cleaning products. You should mix the mixture properly for at least two minutes just to be sure that it has been thoroughly mixed with your water. Have another bucket of water for rinsing your mop. Bear in mind that the cleaning solution you use must be environmentally friendly because there are some products that contain ingredients which cause danger to the health.</p>
<p>And then, you may go ahead and start mopping your floors. Soak the mop into the bucket of water and mop the whole floor. When you are done mopping the floor, proceed to the next step which is soaking your mop into a chemical solution for a minute. You should be mopping a specific area of the floor by mopping it three times, inverting the mop, and then mopping it three times again. After that, you need to make sure that you rinse the mop properly, and start on another specific area of the floor. Continue doing this until the entire floor is finished.</p>
<p>As soon as you are done mopping your floors with cleaning solutions, you should prepare two buckets of water. You will be using your first bucket to clean the mop itself, and the other bucket of water will be used to rinse your floors. If you want, you may add any ingredient that gives scent to one bucket of water. Thoroughly rinse the whole floor. Afterwards, use another mop to dry the floor until you are done.</p>
<p>Those are the basic techniques you must know whenever you mop your floors. These techniques will keep your floors clean and sparkling.</p>
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		<title>(Wildlife creatures) The Differences in Cat Collars</title>
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&#160;Although collars are generally thought to be for the canine kind, many cat owners choose to purchase collars for their favorite felines. There are many different kinds of cat collars on the market, so it is imperative that you choose the best option for your cat&#8217;s needs and body. Consider taking your cat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Quentin Justice</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/konamax123/4397954962/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4069/4397954962_a8fc77ebc3_o.jpg" width="240" height="174" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Although collars are generally thought to be for the canine kind, many cat owners choose to purchase collars for their favorite felines. There are many different kinds of cat collars on the market, so it is imperative that you choose the best option for your cat&#8217;s needs and body. Consider taking your cat along on a shopping trip to your local pet store-most welcome animals of all types-and try on different models to find the perfect fit. Keep in mind that although color, material, and style is important, these aspects should come second to the fit of the collar.</p>
<p>Traditionally, cats wear collars that hold their identification information and a bell. Ensuring your pet is properly identified is critical for any animal, especially one that you intend on letting outside. In case your cat becomes lost, you will have a much better chance of finding your lost loved on if he or she has the appropriate information securely attached to the collar. Most cat owners choose to attach a small bell or another type of noise making device in order to make small animals or birds aware of a predator&#8217;s presence. Cats tend to have retained more hunting instincts than domesticated dogs, so this is a viable concern with many cat owners tired of finding their feline bringing home helpless animals.</p>
<p>A buckle collar is the easiest type for a cat to wear, since it can be put on and taken off quickly and easily. Try the collar on your cat to ensure he or she cannot wiggle out of the collar. Just as a loose collar is unacceptable, having a collar fitted too tight can cause discomfort or even pain if your pet feline. For a younger cat that will need a collar that grows with them, consider choosing an adjustable collar to save you from purchasing new ones in the future.</p>
<p>Some owners choose elastic collars that slip on and off over the cat&#8217;s head. These are great for cats that do not need the extra weight and bulk of a buckle. Keep in mind that any elastic collars should be fitted to your cat to ensure the collar is not too loose or too tight.</p>
<p>For indoor cats, consider choosing collars with breakaway panels or buckles that will immediately free the cat if he or she becomes caught on something inside your house. Similarly, you should choose collars made of materials that can easily be cut in case the animal becomes caught. </p>
<p>If you have an outdoor cat, look into a collar that uses reflective materials. These reflective materials will keep your precious feline safe at night. This is quite important, since animals are more likely to become injured or even killed since they cannot be seen. A reflective collar is also a good idea for indoor cats, since you can see the animal in the dark to avoid stepping on your pet.</p>
<p>Some cats enjoy taking walks in the great outdoors, but owners do not want them to be outdoors unattended. Outdoor cats can easily become lost, stolen, injured, or even killed. To solve this problem, some cat owners choose to walk their cats on a leash just like a dog. Instead of a regular collar, leash walking cats require a harness to prevent spine issues. If you are in the market for harnesses, there are two main types: the figure eight and the H-style. Depending on your individual cat and the fit, these harnesses are excellent for any cat that enjoys a walk in the park!</p>
<p>Once you have determined the specific type of collar for your cat, choose a color that fits his or her personality. Whether your feline wants a rocker look with black leather and metal studs or a pretty princess with pink rhinestones, the options are limitless!</p>
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<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/Your-Relationship-with-Your-Dog-When-Training/414441" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />Your Relationship with Your Dog When Training<br /></A></B><br />By Quentin Justice</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/28424746@N08/4397420241/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4005/4397420241_2fc45dd5d5_o.jpg" width="240" height="180" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;My best friend is incredible! She&#8217;s one of those rare types who hangs on every word you say. She&#8217;s content to be quiet when I need stillness, even though she&#8217;s one of those high-drive types. All I have to do is call and she&#8217;s there in an instant, no matter what she was doing before. She puts me ahead of all her other friends, never fails to make me feel special, and is a redhead just like me. But she&#8217;s not a person, even though she&#8217;s sure she is. She is a butterfly dog; a Papillon. </p>
<p>When I brought this eight-week-old bundle of joy home, I didn&#8217;t know what to call her. I&#8217;m not very good at naming anything, so I usually just observe for a couple of weeks and let the animal name itself by its personality. This puppy&#8217;s name became evident in nothing flat: Tazzie. She whirled around the house, jumping up on furniture five times her size, zooming and zipping and totally charming me. She was, indeed, a Tasmanian devil pup. I quickly realized the athleticism of this dog and knew I&#8217;d have to find her a &#8220;job&#8221; when she got a little older. High-drive dogs, that don&#8217;t have &#8220;jobs,&#8221; will certainly find other outlets for their energy and those outlets aren&#8217;t usually things you would enjoy! </p>
<p>You already have a burning love for your puppy, but what is your relationship like? Does it come when you call it? Does it sit or lay or stay? From your first class, at your dog training school, your relationship with your dog begins to change. I will warn you, however, that anything you want to teach your dog won&#8217;t come just with a once-a-week class, even if you have the best dog training school in the world. You have to practice with them, just a little bit, every day. </p>
<p>Tazzie was a very food-motivated dog, so the fact that she got food every time she did something right made training a blast for her, all by itself. And this happened every day! Bonus! She made fast friends at her new dog training school, so going to class was fun as well. She got to where she would whine, as soon as we pulled in the parking lot, until I finally got her out of that car.</p>
<p>So now you&#8217;re taking your dog to classes in a place they love, and you&#8217;re working with them every day. During that time, you&#8217;re paying complete attention to them, teaching them to pay complete attention to you, and they get their favorite food as icing on the cake. This does incredible things for the bond between you and your dog. They learn to focus on you, no matter what, and good things will come. They get praised and fed, or praised and allowed to tug on a toy, whichever motivates the dog more, so your relationship can&#8217;t help but blossom. </p>
<p>Ever since Tazzie and I started training together, she has claimed me as her own. When my other two dogs want to sit on my lap, she&#8217;ll push them out of the way to get the best spot because, I am her property, as far as she&#8217;s concerned. I do give the other dogs personal time as well, but I have to put her in a sit/stay or a down/stay so she&#8217;ll let them come get love. </p>
<p>She is, by far, the one I can trust the most, not only because of her training, but from the bond we gained through the training. She never takes her eyes off of me, since we began at our dog training school, and it serves us well in the agility ring! </p>
<p>If you want to forever alter and solidify the bond you share with your dog, find yourself a good dog training school, for whatever discipline you prefer, and go for it. With a little time, money, and patience, your relationship will become a forever relationship. If you do, your dog will turn out to be your best friend too!</p>
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		<title>Clipping the Nails on Your Dog (outdoor pets)</title>
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&#160;If the thought of clipping your dog&#8217;s nails is frightening to you aren&#8217;t alone. Most people prefer to ask their veterinarian to do this fiddly task. There&#8217;s no reason why clipping your dogs nails should be a frightening task at all. There&#8217;s no need to regard it as any different to giving your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Quentin Justice</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/benshyen/4397362347/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4021/4397362347_522fc0ffa4_o.jpg" width="240" height="134" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;If the thought of clipping your dog&#8217;s nails is frightening to you aren&#8217;t alone. Most people prefer to ask their veterinarian to do this fiddly task. There&#8217;s no reason why clipping your dogs nails should be a frightening task at all. There&#8217;s no need to regard it as any different to giving your dog a bath. </p>
<p>Ideally you should start when your dog is young to get the dog used to having his feet handled regularly. Desensitizing your dog to having his paws handled will have a few other benefits too: it will make it easier for groomers or your vet to handle your dogs feet and will also mean if your dog is injured you will be able to examine his paws easier. </p>
<p>If it&#8217;s your first time clipping a dogs nails it might be a good idea to watch someone else do it first. Ask your vet or the groomer if you can watch while they clip your dogs nails. </p>
<p>You will need a special pair of clippers for the purpose. Human clippers of scissors could tear the nail and cause painful torn edges. Make sure you get the right size and type of clippers for your dog. You might find a nail file useful too.</p>
<p>You will also want to have some special clotting powder on hand just in case you accidentally cut the nails too short and it starts bleeding. You can find all these products at your local pet supply store. </p>
<p>You will want to clip the nails in a quiet place with minimal distractions. If your dog has never had his nails clipped or is particularly resistant you might want to ask someone to help you. You are after all poking at your dog with a sharp object and it could be dangerous !</p>
<p>To avoid mishaps its best to slowly desensitize your dog to having his paws handled. this part should be easy. Take your dogs paws and massage them a bit. </p>
<p>It makes the process easier if the dogs nails are softer. You can do this by bathing the dog beforehand, massaging some baby oil into the paws or even just dipping the paw into warm water. This has the dual effect of both softening the paws and cleaning the dirt out from under the nails. </p>
<p>Examine the nails closely and try to locate the cluster of veins. This is called the &#8216;quick&#8217; and cutting this can cause your dog to bleed. If your dog has dark nails this can be difficult. The best policy here is to trim the nails bit by bit over a longer period of time. The quick will retreat over time. </p>
<p>Try to cut with the right hand and hold the paw firmly. Use a calm soothing voice while you do this. You don&#8217;t want your dog to become afraid and make the clipping more difficult. Try to cut at 90 degree angles. </p>
<p>If you do cut too far - don&#8217;t worry! You can use some of the powder to stop the bleeding. Just sprinkle the powder over the affected area or dip the paw into the powder. There are some other household items you can use to slow the bleeding. You can use cornflower or normal powder in the same way you use the styptic powder. You can also press the dogs nail into some soap. If the bleeding is not too bad - just simply applying pressure should slow the bleeding. </p>
<p>If you have cut your dogs nails too far and they bleed - this may make the dog scared of the nail clipping all over again. You will need to desensitize your dog again. </p>
<p>If your dog is very afraid of having his nails clipped you should gradually get the dog used to the process and the tools. Start again by praising and treating the dog while you handle his paws. Then get the dog used to the clippers. Step by step desensitization coupled with positive reinforcement should ease your problem. </p>
<p>If you really can&#8217;t get your dog to behave long enough for a nail clipping remember - most vets will do it for you. Don&#8217;t be afraid to ask for help.</p>
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<p><B><A href="http://www.articlekingpro.com/Article/Basics-of-Dog-Kennel-Selection/414340" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><br />Basics of Dog Kennel Selection<br /></A></B><br />By Jimmie Mcdowell</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dottheiphotos/4397631376/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4070/4397631376_52ce90444a_m.jpg" width="240" height="154" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Whatever dog you have, he or she will sure appreciate having their own private space, just like us humans, dogs are territorial and always love to have a place to call their own. A dog kennel is the perfect opportunity to provide your dog with its own house and you with your own space&#8230;</p>
<p>Every dog owner is faced with the same dilemma, to keep the dogs in the house with the family or to think about a dog kennel that will serve the dogs as an outdoor home of their own. The advantages of a dog kennel are numerous and not surprisingly many find that a dog that has his own space is sometimes much more relaxed and happy. The dog kennel option also decreases some conflicts in the home since sometimes some family members are not too excited about having a dog indoors.</p>
<p>A dog kennel fence is an essential instrument for anyone who owns a pet dog. Not only does a kennel fence allow you to put your dog somewhere where he has more space to roam and play, but it also keeps him from tearing up your furniture-or wandering into someone else&#8217;s yard. Whether there are unwanted dogs roaming around in your neighborhood-or whether you simply want to keep your dog safe&#8211;fences are required to prevent then in entering and damaging any kind of land or property you have.</p>
<p>A dog kennel fence is a great idea for some dog owners and the dogs as well, but you should seriously think about the fence and the way it is going to positively affect your life, you will need to think about your dog too, does he need a lot of space? Should the be a covered area and a place for the dog to isolate itself from the exterior environment?. Once you decide to setup a dog kennel fence, you should take into consideration your dog&#8217;s size and personality. Obviously, the larger your dog chain link dog kennel is, the larger you will want the fence to be-and the more space you will want him to have to roam. The next thing to think about is the main purpose of the dog kennel, is it for you to have better control over your dog? Is it to keep your dog from running away (as many dogs do), or to keep it from causing damage and harm to people or things in the vicinity?.</p>
<p>Dog kennel fences are available in many forms so you can many different options for the dog kennel setup, dog kennel materials can be made of metal, wire, and even electronic (but I don&#8217;t personally recommend it at all). Each owner can select suitable fencing according to his and his dog&#8217;s needs. When making this decision, it is important to consider whether you are fencing your dog in or keeping other things from entering the cage. For instance, if your primary concern is preventing your dog from getting away, you may want to use a high dog kennel fence with a top and with a lock on the door. In contrast, if your primary concern is keeping other animals out, such as raccoons or other dogs, you may want to put up a double fence or an electric fence outside of the kennel.</p>
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		<title>Is Your Maltese Up to Standard? (garden creatures)</title>
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&#160;Breed standards are a set of guidelines commonly used to ensure that dogs measure up to certain characteristics typical of the breed. Breed standards are used to judge dogs in competitions and are considered to be the hypothetical ideal of the breed.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Quentin Justice</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ugo_alter/4398012044/" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2718/4398012044_35dd6fd447_o.jpg" width="240" height="155" border="0" alt=" " hspace="2" vspace="2" align="left"></a>&nbsp;Breed standards are a set of guidelines commonly used to ensure that dogs measure up to certain characteristics typical of the breed. Breed standards are used to judge dogs in competitions and are considered to be the hypothetical ideal of the breed.</p>
<p>If you want to compete with your Maltese and are concerned about following these requirements to the letter it might also be helpful to take into account that these ideal specifications can vary in different countries. These are the standards from the American Kennel Club </p>
<p>So you must be wondering.. how does your Maltese measure up to the official &#8216;conformation&#8217; points? Keep in mind that these refer to the ideal dog and variations in your own Maltese are not in any way a poor reflection on your pet. Unless you want to compete that is&#8230;The following is adapted from the American Kennel Club Maltese Breed Standard guidelines which have been in effect since 1984. </p>
<p>General Appearance:</p>
<p>The Maltese is a gentle-mannered and loving toy dog. Covered from head to foot with smooth, silky hair. Despite the dogs size it should be eager and energetic.</p>
<p>Head:</p>
<p>The head must be in proportion with the size of the dog. The skull should be slightly rounded on top and the stop should be moderate. </p>
<p>The ears are low set and hang close to the head. The ears should be covered with hair hanging over them. The eyes are not set too far apart and should have a gentle but alert expression. The eyes are surrounded by black rims.</p>
<p>The muzzle is of medium length, fine and tapered at the nose. The nose is black. The teeth should meet in even bite.<br />
<br /> Neck</p>
<p>The neck is long enough for the head to be held high. </p>
<p>Body</p>
<p>The body is compact. The shoulder blades are sloping and the elbows well knit. The back is level and the ribs well sprung. The chest is deep and just slightly tucked underneath. </p>
<p>Tail</p>
<p>Covered in long hair and gracefully carried over the back the tip should lie to the side over a quarter.</p>
<p>Legs and Feet</p>
<p>The legs should be fine-boned and feathered. The forelegs are straight and the joints well knit. The hind legs are strong and slightly angled at stifles and hocks. The feet are small and rounded. Toe pads are black.</p>
<p>Coat and Color</p>
<p>The coat is long, flat and silky. It should hang over the sides of the body almost to the ground. The long hair on the head may be tied up or left hanging. Any curl, kinks or woolly texture is considered a fault. The color must be pure white. Light tan or cream shades are allowed but frowned upon. </p>
<p>Temperament</p>
<p>The ideal Maltese is without fear. A gentle mannered dog with an affectionate manner is the ideal. Lively and playful. </p>
<p>Size</p>
<p>The weight must be less than 7 pounds. Between 4 - 6 pounds is preferred. </p>
<p>Gait</p>
<p>The Maltese moves with a smooth, flowing gait. When in motion the forelegs reach straight and free from the shoulders. The hind legs move in a straight line.</p>
<p>Faults:</p>
<p>Color </p>
<p>Cowhocks </p>
<p>Curly coat</p>
<p>Whether you want to compete or are just interested in how your dog measures up these are the most widely recognized guidelines. </p>
<p>Caring for your Maltese will require grooming to prevent the coats from matting. Try to keep the face clean especially around the eyes to avoid the typical &#8220;tear staining&#8221; which can spoil your Maltese&#8217;s&#8217; lively expression.<br />
<br />Maltese are excellent companions and lively playmates. This aristocrat of the canine world is a pleasure to own and love. And if your Maltese meets the breed standards, it&#8217;s a pleasure to show off your beautiful Maltese.   If for some reason they don&#8217;t meet the standard it doesn&#8217;t mean a darn thing.  They are beautiful through and through.</p>
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