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		<title>Guide To Provide Emotional Care To Your Beloved Pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 12:48:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Wakefield</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs are great pets to have. They are so loyal and loving that they are the most popular pet t hat people keep. This is true worldwide.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are great pets to have. They are so loyal and loving that they are the most popular pet t hat people keep. This is true worldwide.</p>
<p>For most pet owners that love is reciprocal. When you love your dog the way it loves you, you want it to be happy and have fun. This is where dog toys come in.</p>
<p>Your local pet store will have a host of products that can fit the bill. Dogs love playing with toys, especially if you are not there and they are looking for something to do. Try the following dog gifts, widely available at pet shops across the country:</p>
<p>For dog owners that sleep in the house, especially for those that sleep on a bed, there can be an issue with reverting to natural behavior. If your dog does this, you may end up with a mess to clean on the floor, or even on a sofa or bed.</p>
<p>Because of this it is a good idea for a dog to have its own bed. You can get very fancy here if you want. There are specialized beds even, ones that have orthopedic construction to support the dog&#8217;s body most efficiently. This can be necessary for older or sickly dogs.</p>
<p>Your dog probably likes to play with you; most dogs love to play with their owners. If you have a playful dog, you have probably played fetch until you thought you would scream. Why play fetch until you are miserable and frustrated when you could have an automatic ball thrower play your part in the game.</p>
<p>You can buy a ball thrower in just about any shape and size. Consider also that a ball thrower helps keep your dog in shape since it means the dog is chasing balls and running after them all day long.</p>
<p>You maybe will want to consider a dog flap. This is similar to a cat flap, basically it lets the dog let themselves in and out of your house.</p>
<p>You can get a dog flap in various sizes. Some models even have enhanced security. You can have a flap that will prevent a different animal &#8211; domestic or next-door &#8211; from coming into your home.</p>
<p>Refer to more articles written by this very writer dealing with items like <a href="http://wallbracket.org/big-screen-tv-stands/">big screen TV stands</a> and <a href="http://wallbracket.org/low-profile-tv-stand/">low profile TV stand</a>.</p>
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		<title>Learning How To Care For Your Puppy In Case Of Emergency</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 17:12:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ashley Lockhart</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a dog owner, sooner or later you'll be in a position where you need to give your dog some first aid. Dogs can get themselves into trouble, because of their curiosity and friendliness. It can be dangerous to be a dog. If that happens, the dog may need your help.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a dog owner, sooner or later you&#8217;ll be in a position where you need to give your dog some first aid. Dogs can get themselves into trouble, because of their curiosity and friendliness. It can be dangerous to be a dog. If that happens, the dog may need your help.</p>
<p>There are basic supplies you can keep on hand that can make a big difference when your dog has an emergency. If something bad happens, your dog may need you to provide emergency care until you can get him to the vet.</p>
<p>Definitely include gauze and tape in the medical kit. These are excellent for slowing or stopping bleeding. If you shop around you can often find blood-clotting topical products too.</p>
<p>For cleaning your dog&#8217;s wounds, nothing beats hydrogen peroxide. You also need to keep the dog warm and secure to prevent shock so a clean blanket is a good idea. Your first aid kit will also need, at minimum, antibiotic gel, safety scissors, tweezers, elastic bandages, absorbent cotton, and a rectal thermometer. Tuck in some antihistamines too in case of wasp or bee sting.</p>
<p>Learn the basics of first aid. This takes a bit of time but is well worthwhile. You also want to keep your vet&#8217;s number handy for emergencies. Your dog may someday need emergency medical treatment in the middle of the night &#8211; you should ask your vet what to do in such a case.</p>
<p>Often a vet will have instructions on how to reach him after hours. Also, some cities have pet emergency centers. If yours has one, it&#8217;s good to keep their number in your kit as well.</p>
<p>A dog that is injured and frightened may bite, even if it is normally a very even-tempered animal. It can be a good idea to keep a muzzle in the kit also.</p>
<p>Never give your dog Tylenol. Instead, ask your vet what pain killer to use for your pet. Stock this in the kit before your dog needs care, so that you have it on hand.</p>
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		<title>Dogs Are Special Mammals To Keep As A Pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 20:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Gates</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today's society dog's have a multitude of roles to play when interacting with humans, from assisting the blind to guarding your property, as a sole companion for somebody to pulling sleds across unforgiving terrain, Dog's are probably the most versatile of all the domesticated animals.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today&#8217;s society dog&#8217;s have a multitude of roles to play when interacting with humans, from assisting the blind to guarding your property, as a sole companion for somebody to pulling sleds across unforgiving terrain, Dog&#8217;s are probably the most versatile of all the domesticated animals.</p>
<p>Some Dog facts that you probably do not know:-</p>
<p>It is not as common as we are led to believe that dogs kill humans regularly, the figures are more likely to be 1 in 4 million.</p>
<p>There is a 20% chance of boys aged between 5 and 9 getting bitten than any other person in the general population, (just something to consider if you have children and would like a dog.,</p>
<p>Records show that falls caused by pets in the United States are actually caused 88 out of 100 times by dogs.</p>
<p>Dogs have such good vision that they can spot their owners from great distances away.</p>
<p>A dog&#8217;s vision is very sensitive to motion but not as sensitive when it comes to stationary objects.</p>
<p>Dogs have over 18 muscles in their ears which allow the ear to rotate and tilt, this allows the dog to pick up sounds very easily and quickly; far in advance of human hearing.</p>
<p>A dog&#8217;s wet nose allows it to determine the direction of the wind allowing it to pick up a source of smells very quickly; they can also detect smells far lower than a human is able to do.</p>
<p>Some dogs have even lived in excess of 20 years old.</p>
<p>Record numbers of cats and dogs end up in animal shelters every year, the records report this to be somewhere in the region of 8 million, out of these 50% never return once they have entered these places.</p>
<p>Dogs can mature very quickly; normally around the 6 to 12 month cycle, so unless you are planning on breeding them, then it would be advisable to have them neutered or spayed as soon as you can.</p>
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		<title>Canine Teeth &#8211; How to Keep Them Clean</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 22:36:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog teeth cleaning is something which should become a daily part of your routine of caring for your pet. Just like us, dogs can develop tooth disease; making it very important to make sure that you care for your pet&#8217;s health by keeping their teeth clean and tartar free.</p>
<p>Dental Health and Hygiene in Dogs</p>
<p>Dogs can be subject to the same diseases of the mouth, gums and teeth as can their owners. Since you dog has no way of telling you that is has a toothache, dog owners must take care to look after the dental health of their dog. An untreated tooth infection can lead to very serious problems with your pets&#8217; vital organs.</p>
<p>The diet your dog eats makes a big difference to the health of their teeth. Fortified dog food and treats which are designed to maintain dental health are one good way to protect your pets&#8217; health. You can have your dogs&#8217; teeth professionally cleaned by your vet, but this is not needed except in extreme cases; your dog has to be anesthetized and can be expensive and risky for your pet.</p>
<p>Cleaning Your Dog&#8217;s Teeth</p>
<p>Even if your dog is no longer a puppy you can train them to accept having their teeth brushed with some patience and perseverance. Both dogs and puppies alike can be acclimated to having the toothbrush in their mouths simply by starting out using your finger and a dab of peanut butter.</p>
<p>As your pet licks your finger and the peanut butter, begin rubbing the teeth and gums while offering plenty of praise. After a day or so of this, or as soon as your dog begins accepting this new process, use a piece of gauze wrapped around your finger and do the same thing as above. Rub the gauze around the teeth and gums using a circular motion as you would with the toothbrush. Once they are used to this, it&#8217;s time to introduce them to the real thing.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t use toothpaste made for people &#8211; this will give your dog an upset stomach. Use dog toothpaste instead; these are designed to be appealing to dogs. Let your dog lick some off of the brush, then add more and start brushing.</p>
<p>Lift your dogs&#8217; gums so that you can reach their teeth, especially the canines. Hold the brush at a 45 degree angle for the best result. This lets you clean the gums and teeth at the same time. Brush using a circular motion and don&#8217;t forget your dogs&#8217; back teeth, which are more susceptible to disease and decay.</p>
<p>Make dog teeth cleaning a happy occasion for your dog. Keep low key to prevent your dog from getting too excited to hold still. You should only need abut a minute to get your dogs&#8217; teeth clean and make sure that they stay healthy and happy.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.HealthyHappyDogs.com/Oral">Canine teeth cleaning</a> is imperative to dog health, and <a href="http://www.healthyhappydogs.com/Article.BrushTeeth">dog teeth cleaning</a> can be done in a number of ways. So keep your dog&#8217;s teeth clean by brushing your dog&#8217;s teeth, with healthy food, and by adding a <a href="http://www.oxyfresh.com/oralhealth">dog teeth cleaning agent</a> to your dog&#8217;s drinking water. All can play a part in keeping your dog&#8217;s teeth healthy.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 21:21:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog teeth cleaning is something which should become a daily part of your routine of caring for your pet. Just like us, dogs can develop tooth disease; making it very important to make sure that you care for your pet&#8217;s health by keeping their teeth clean and tartar free.</p>
<p>Dental Health and Your Dog</p>
<p>Dogs can get many of the same tooth, gum and mouth diseases as we can &#8211; and since your dog can&#8217;t tell you if they have a toothache, pet owners have to make sure to take care of their dog&#8217;s teeth. Left alone, a tooth infection can lead to more serious problems with their vital organs.</p>
<p>The diet your dog eats makes a big difference to the health of their teeth. Fortified dog food and treats which are designed to maintain dental health are one good way to protect your pets&#8217; health. You can have your dogs&#8217; teeth professionally cleaned by your vet, but this is not needed except in extreme cases; your dog has to be anesthetized and can be expensive and risky for your pet.</p>
<p>Getting Your Pet Used to Dog Teeth Cleaning</p>
<p>Even if your dog is no longer a puppy you can train them to accept having their teeth brushed with some patience and perseverance. Both dogs and puppies alike can be acclimated to having the toothbrush in their mouths simply by starting out using your finger and a dab of peanut butter.</p>
<p>As your pet licks your finger and the peanut butter, begin rubbing the teeth and gums while offering plenty of praise. After a day or so of this, or as soon as your dog begins accepting this new process, use a piece of gauze wrapped around your finger and do the same thing as above. Rub the gauze around the teeth and gums using a circular motion as you would with the toothbrush. Once they are used to this, it&#8217;s time to introduce them to the real thing.</p>
<p>You should not use toothpaste which is made for humans, as this will cause your dog to have an upset stomach. There is toothpaste designed for dogs which have a taste and smell which appeal to your pet. Let your dog lick a little off of the brush and then add more and start brushing.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll need to lift up your dogs&#8217; gums to be able to reach their upper teeth -the canines especially. To get the best results, hold the brush at a 45 degree angle; this lets you clean teeth and gums simultaneously. Use a circular motion and pay special attention to your pets&#8217; back teeth, which are especially subject to tooth disease.</p>
<p>Make dog tooth cleaning time a happy time for your dog. Stay calm so your dog won&#8217;t get too excited. It should only take about a minute a day for effective dog teeth cleaning and maintain their good health.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.HealthyHappyDogs.com/Oral">Dog teeth cleaning</a> is imperative to your dog&#8217;s health, and <a href="http://www.healthyhappydogs.com/Article.BrushTeeth">dog teeth cleaning</a> can be done in a number of ways. Keep your dog&#8217;s teeth clean by brushing your dog&#8217;s teeth, by a healthy diet, and by adding a <a href="http://www.oxyfresh.com/oralhealth">dog teeth cleaning agent</a> to your dog&#8217;s drinking water. All can play a part in keeping your dog&#8217;s teeth healthy.</p>
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		<title>Symptoms of Parvo &#8211; What Are They?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 02:54:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before checking out dog parvo symptoms, let us take a look at what parvo is, what it can do to your do, and how it is spread. Parvo virus was first identified in'78 and within two years' it had spread all over the world. Over the years, the parvo virus has mutated into two different strains and there is evidence of a third strain present in Italy, Spain and Vietnam. Every case of canine parvo virus, or CPV, comes from the first two strains. Every different species has its own parvo virus and it cannot be spread outside of the species, so there is a human parvo virus, a canine parvo virus, a feline parvo virus, and so on.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before checking out dog parvo symptoms, let us take a look at what parvo is, what it can do to your do, and how it is spread. Parvo virus was first identified in&#8217;78 and within two years&#8217; it had spread all over the world. Over the years, the parvo virus has mutated into two different strains and there is evidence of a third strain present in Italy, Spain and Vietnam. Every case of canine parvo virus, or CPV, comes from the first two strains. Every different species has its own parvo virus and it cannot be spread outside of the species, so there is a human parvo virus, a canine parvo virus, a feline parvo virus, and so on.</p>
<p>Even though the virus cannot be spread from a cat to a dog or from a bird to a cat, they can spread the virus through contact. For instance, your cat wanders through the neighbor&#8217;s yard and picks up the virus on her feet she can then bring it into your home potentially infecting any canines on the property.</p>
<p>The parvovirus works in one of two ways through the intestines or the heart. The intestinal infection is picked up by the animal through oral contact with contaminated feces. In other words through the feces of another canine who is infected. The virus then attacks rapidly dividing cells in the lymph nodes, intestinal crypts and bone marrow. This will allow normally occurring bacteria from the intestine to enter the blood stream making the animal septic. The virus will be shed in the stool for up to three weeks making this disease very contagious to non-vaccinated pets.</p>
<p>The cardio form of this infection is often seen in puppies that are infected from the womb or shortly after birth. It is well worth noting that the cardiac form of CPV is not as common since the mother passes immunity on to her puppies from birth. The parvo virus then attacks the heart in the infected pup and death results shortly thereafter.</p>
<p>Dog parvo symptoms usually present themselves within 3 to 10 days of contact. They include the following: lethargy, vomiting, fever and diarrhea. The diarrhea can cause severe dehydration and secondary infections. The dog will not usually die from the virus but from a secondary infection.</p>
<p>The survival rate depends upon how swiftly parvo virus is diagnosed and treatment is begun. If the virus is not caught early on, the usual treatment is given through an IV line in which fluids are pushed to re-hydrate the puppy or dog more quickly. In addition to giving fluids, anti-nausea and antibiotic shots may be given intramuscularly. Given the proper care, the prognosis is good, but if care is withheld your dog will die prematurely. Most vets will strongly suggest that your pet be vaccinated against parvo about eight weeks after a puppy is weaned.</p>
<p>Find out more about <a href="http://www.HealthyHappyDogs.com/Parvo">parvo virus</a> and ideas on treating <a href="http://www.HealthyHappyDogs.com/Parvo">dog symptoms of parvo</a> without the need for needles and potentially harmful chemicals, consider treating <a href="http://www.dog-health-care-information.com/parvobook">symptoms of parvo</a> naturally.</p>
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