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		<title>Homemade Dog Food Made Easy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 16:16:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don't know about you, but I want only the best for my dog. This means taking the extra effort to ensure that he is healthy and well fed at all times. Home made dog food is a great way to accomplish this. While there may be some outstanding pre packed pet food available in the market, preparing what goes into your dogs meal is still better. Get fantastic tips on how to make dog food that will put the wag in your doggies tail today.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t know about you, but I want only the best for my dog. This means taking the extra effort to ensure that he is healthy and well fed at all times. Home made dog food is a great way to accomplish this. While there may be some outstanding pre packed pet food available in the market, preparing what goes into your dogs meal is still better. Get fantastic tips on how to make dog food that will put the wag in your doggies tail today.</p>
<p>1. Consult your veterinarian first. There are many canines that have special needs and some food might be particularly harmful to them. Get your dog a thorough check up to find out their present condition and prepare the necessary food and nutrients into their meals.</p>
<p>2. Study the food that are dangerous to canines. Not everybody knows that chocolates are dangerous when ingested by dogs. You need to learn about this so that you can keep the toxic food locked away where your pet can&#8217;t reach them. Some of these include onion, caffeine, grapes, baby food, macadamia nuts, mushrooms and citrus oil.</p>
<p>3. Some people believe that it is good to feed animal fresh and natural fare. However, it seems a wiser course of action to thoroughly cook the food to avoid any possible infections raw food might give. You can also keep the cooked meals in air tight containers and store them in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Fresh ingredients should be frozen until you decide to use them.</p>
<p>4. Feed the canine the appropriate amount of starch, meats and vegetable. Many recommend a 50% starch, 25% meat and the remaining 25% for vegetable ratio; with some fruits thrown in as a healthy treat. You will need to find out what mix will work best for your dog. Potato and rice are good sources of starch for the dog. Almost all kinds of meat are acceptable for feeding. Keep in mind though that liver and other organ meat will be unsafe if used too much. Tomatoes, carrots, peas and green beans are excellent additions to the canines meal.</p>
<p>5. Pets have different lifestyles they adhere to. Usually it&#8217;s because of breed or as brought upon by their owners own way of life. As such, you will need to determine what the appropriate portion sized meals to give your dogs is. The more active canines would need high protein, frequent meals; and some will have to be monitored carefully because of weight and health issues. Check with your vet regarding this matter.</p>
<p>6. When you are transitioning your pet from store bought processed pet food to home made dog food, do so gradually. Introduce it slowly by giving the canine small amounts of the new fare as you decrease the regular canned food in his diet. When no indigestion or other problem is forthcoming, increase feeding him the home made food it becomes standard.</p>
<p>It is good practice to change the meal menu frequently to provide your dog the nutrients and vitamins he needs, as well as keep his interest. Learning how to make dog food is not always easy; but seeing the happy wag of the healthy pet always makes it worth it.</p>
<p>Geraldine Dimarco shares all she knows about <a href="http://www.pet-care-tidbits.com/homemadedogtreats/homemade-dog-treats/holistic-dog-food-recipes-and-amount-of-water/">how to make dog food</a> that will make your canine healthy and happy. Visit this website for more practicaltidbits on <a href="http://www.pet-care-tidbits.com/dog/recipes.html">Home Made Dog Food</a> today.</p>
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		<title>What Pet Owners Need To Know About Dog Arthritis Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 18:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arthritis is a reality for many of us, whether we choose to accept it or not. Unfortunately, this distressing ailment is shared not just amongst us people - our beloved pets succumb to arthritis as well. In fact, it is a prevalent condition that veterinarians have had to deal with all the time. It's not a great thing to have for sure but we can be comforted to know that there are ways to deal with it when it does happen to our pets.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arthritis is a reality for many of us, whether we choose to accept it or not. Unfortunately, this distressing ailment is shared not just amongst us people &#8211; our beloved pets succumb to arthritis as well. In fact, it is a prevalent condition that veterinarians have had to deal with all the time. It&#8217;s not a great thing to have for sure but we can be comforted to know that there are ways to deal with it when it does happen to our pets.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t even want to bother yourself with finding the right dog arthritis treatment, then make it a point to do what it takes to keep it at bay. How do you do this? Perhaps the best preventative measures you can take are to keep your pet on a healthy, nutrient rich diet; and a regular exercise regimen. You can also give him specific vaccines that target this particular ailment.</p>
<p>Most animals get arthritis simply because they are old. Their joints and muscles have been worn by years of sometimes rough dog life and it will show up when they age. This doesn&#8217;t mean that younger pups are exempt from arthritis. Inborn physical deformities, sickness or injury in the legs that have not been properly treated can result in a form of arthritis. Look for arthritis treatments for dogs to alleviate their pain.</p>
<p>Where do I find these arthritic treatments for dogs? You can access these almost anywhere. Pet shops and specialty canine sites offer some of the best treatments that will treat your poor pet. Before you zero in on the treatment though, you must have your pet examined thoroughly. Get an accurate diagnosis and consult the vet on what is the best course of action to take regarding this.</p>
<p>Non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDs, as they are more commonly called, are given to arthritic dogs to reduce inflammation; thus providing the much desired pain relief. There are many NSAIDs available but you must ask your vet which one to take and the dosage appropriate for your dog.</p>
<p>As with all medications, there are still cases wherein the particular subject being treated doesn&#8217;t respond well to some of the chemicals and will exhibit adverse side effects. Watch out for nausea, red patches, bruising, blood in the stool, breathing heavily and changes in elimination pattern. If your dog continues to manifest these signs you must immediately bring him to the vet. Ask that the dosage be lowered or change the medication altogether.</p>
<p>There are natural therapies you can use to take down the enemy that is arthritis. Herbs like yucca, alfalfa and stinging nettles help bring relief from joint pains. Mussels and shellfish help restore the condition of weakened connective tissues. Bring immediate relief to the aching limbs of the dog by massaging olive oil to the affected areas.</p>
<p>I know you hate to see your pet even having to undergo any sort of pain. However, when you get him a good dog arthritis treatment you will afford him a better quality of life, despite his ailment. Look out for the symptoms and effects of arthritis and have him checked by the vet when they do manifest.</p>
<p>Are you in search of practical <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/dogarthritissupplement">arthritis treatments for dogs</a>? Visit HealthyHappyDogs.com and find exclusive finds on the most efficient <a href="http://www.healthierdogs.com/dog_health/dog-joint-pain">dog arthritis treatment</a> all pet owners must be aware of.</p>
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		<title>Dealing With Your Dog&#8217;s Fear Of Thunderstorms</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 16:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People have a lot of phobias we need to face; little did we know our own pets have their own troubles to deal with as well. Dog anxiety like noise phobia should not be treated lightly. When left on its own, a dog suffering this fear will injure himself and the surrounding areas he finds himself in.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People have a lot of phobias we need to face; little did we know our own pets have their own troubles to deal with as well. Dog anxiety like noise phobia should not be treated lightly. When left on its own, a dog suffering this fear will injure himself and the surrounding areas he finds himself in.</p>
<p>The reasons why dogs are afraid of thunderstorms have not been accurately determined yet. Some say that it is because of the electric charge in the atmosphere, the drop in barometric pressure, or simply because like humans the dark and loud sounds are scary. Whatever it is, this particular fear is rather common among dogs and have worried many of their owners.</p>
<p>Dogs and thunderstorms are not good bedfellows. Symptoms of mild noise phobia in dogs are shivering, or cowering in corners around the house. Ease their anxiety by bringing your pet to a spot in the house they are most comfortable at. Many times it is an open crate or the bath tub. Gently lead him there every time he seems afraid and reward him when he follows.</p>
<p>Animals that are severely distressed by thunderstorms and other loud noises like engines, fireworks and random loud blasts must be monitored very carefully. These pets not only damage furniture, they injure themselves badly in doing so. There are owners who report their pets were so distraught by the storms that they claw through carpets and even hard wall until they were bleeding.</p>
<p>There are two modification practices dog behaviorists employ in dealing with noise phobia. The first of these is desensitizing the canine. You can do this by introducing the dreaded noise very softly, then raising the intensity of it slowly until he is not afraid of it anymore. When you try this, begin faintly and always keep the increasing intensity under the fear producing volume your dog is aware of.</p>
<p>The other technique to treat dog anxiety is by counter conditioning. You do this by giving your dog something which would normally solicit favorable responses while you increase the source of the fear gradually. For example, if you are able to simulate a thunderstorm, amplify the noise very slightly. As you do this, give your pet his favorite treats. If he still gets agitated, stop. You dont want the dog to associate the treats you give to the phobia he is experiencing.</p>
<p>If the above mentioned behavior modification practices do not work, you have to ask your veterinarian on the best medication you can administer. Preferably, natural or homeopathic treatments should be used like Melatonin and Phosphorous 30C, which have been known to significantly improve noise phobia in canines. Inquire about the dosage in relation to the breed and size of your pet, and follow it carefully.</p>
<p>A common cause of frustration for many pet owners has often been dogs and thunderstorms. Studies are being developed continually to find a safe and thorough cure for this condition. In the meantime, it is prudent to do whatever we know to do to help comfort our pets. Visit the veterinarian regularly for check-ups and any changes in behavior.</p>
<p>How do you fix your problem with <a href="http://www.HealthyHappyDogs.com/Anxiety">dogs and thunderstorms</a>? Download some of Geraldine Dimarco&#8217;s most useful articles on <a href="http://www.StressRemedies.BrigitteRecommends.com">dog anxiety</a> and make sure your pet never has to go through this again.</p>
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		<title>All You Need To Know About Canine Hip Dysplasia</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 17:05:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do you know about canine hip dysplasia? It is a skeletal disorder suffered by the canine when the ball and socket of his hips are not perfectly fitted together. Sometimes, the reason for this is also is because the tissue that binds the ball and socket are not strong enough. We can only imagine what a painful experience even regular movement can be for the dog.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do you know about canine hip dysplasia? It is a skeletal disorder suffered by the canine when the ball and socket of his hips are not perfectly fitted together. Sometimes, the reason for this is also is because the tissue that binds the ball and socket are not strong enough. We can only imagine what a painful experience even regular movement can be for the dog.</p>
<p>Hip dysplasia is, more often than not, a genetic abnormality that will develop as the dog grows older. Sometimes though, it can be caused by an injury sustained in the puppy&#8217;s legs and have not been treated properly. Symptoms do not usually manifest until much later on and the harm in this is that when it is not addressed medically, may result in the dog not being able to walk at all.</p>
<p>This is not to alarm you. You can do some things to deal with your dogs unfortunate condition. Surgery is an option to correct the physical deformity of the dogs skeletal structure. However, this may be too pricey for many pet owners and is not part of the household budget. If this sounds like you, do not feel bad. You can avail of a natural treatment for hip dysplasia for your dog&#8217;s health needs.</p>
<p>Chondroitin and Glucosamine are two supplements that aid in the restoration of the joint and cartilage tissues of dogs. While these natural elements are not pain killers, you will be happy to know that consistently using it will show a marked improvement in your dog after about 6 weeks. There are only a few known side effects of Glucosamine and Chondroitin; but your dog will have to be on these for the rest of his life.</p>
<p>Methyl-Sulfonyl-Methane or MSM is a compound that will enhance the connective tissues and reduce joint inflammation which is the common cause for arthritis pain. Herbs like rosemary, licorice, yucca, alfalfa and dandelion are also helpful in easing the painful effects that this condition brings.</p>
<p>The natural treatment for hip dysplasia as mentioned in the earlier paragraphs should be complimented with a diet rich in vitamins and fatty acids. Moreover, you must be very strict in the maintenance of their ideal weight. Being overweight will worsen his condition. Integrate this healthy diet with regular, light exercise as recommended by the veterinarian.</p>
<p>The exercises that you can put your dog through should be very easy on the ligaments and joints. Frisbee, for example, places too much undue stress on the joints, harming his lifestyle later on in his senior years. Try swimming, walking and slow stair walking. Remember that the objective in engaging him in physical activity is not just to develop muscle but to build a wider range of movements. The best thing you can do for your pet is to keep his ideal weight and enhance his immune system.</p>
<p>I hope you gleaned a lot of helpful information about canine hip dysplasia for you to be able to help your dog effectively. Do what you can to keep your pet as healthy as possible and enjoy the best years of his life when you do.</p>
<p>An effective <a href="http://www.healthierdogs.com/dog_health/arthritis-in-dogs">natural treatment for hip dysplasia</a> is invaluable for the suffering canine and his worried pet owner. Discover more about <a href="http://www.healthyhappydogs.com/Article.Dog-Joint-Pain">canine hip dysplasia</a> in this premier website that answers all your pet-care needs HealthyHappyDogs.com as you learn from the experts!</p>
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		<title>The Safe, Practical And Effective Side Of Dog Arthritis Medicine</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 11:01:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quick trivia: Arthritis is not a new ailment specific only to humans. Dinosaurs from way back suffered from this degenerative and painful disease even before we even knew about it. Interesting right? Yes, we are not the only species that suffer from arthritis. Many times, our pets succumb to this as well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quick trivia: Arthritis is not a new ailment specific only to humans. Dinosaurs from way back suffered from this degenerative and painful disease even before we even knew about it. Interesting right? Yes, we are not the only species that suffer from arthritis. Many times, our pets succumb to this as well.</p>
<p>Canine and human arthritis are very similar with each other. It&#8217;s a condition that is caused by impaired joints or the cartilages surrounding the joints. This results in inflammation of the joints and muscles that are very painful to the animal. Usually, arthritis is contracted simply because of the wear and tear that comes with old age so be especially careful when your pet reaches 10 years old. The good thing is a dog arthritis medicine is easily available for you to access.</p>
<p>While we said that the common cause of this ailment is age, other forms of arthritis arise in the younger dogs as well. When the puppy&#8217;s front legs are injured, or when they get a sickness that aggravates the condition of their health, arthritis can soon ensue. You must be aware of these symptoms so you can detect it early on and hinder it from further progressing.</p>
<p>Symptoms of arthritis are lethargy, whining or pain when you touch them, decreased movement or if they seem like their physique is shrinking. These symptoms are fairly similar to dog Lyme disease so endeavor to obtain an accurate diagnosis right away so you can find the right pet arthritis medicine for your pet immediately.</p>
<p>When your hound has been examined as to the sickness that he has, you should have not only the correct pet arthritis medicine, you also need to plan his healthiest lifestyle. This means you must create the right diet, rich in vitamins and nutrients that will aid him fight the effects of this disease.</p>
<p>In humans, omega 3 fatty acids and vitamin C have greatly helped those with arthritis. It is said that the same benefits will carry over to the arthritic canine. Include a lot of fresh vegetables, fruits and fish oils in his food and add herbs that will detoxify the dogs system. Examples of these are alfalfa, yucca, mussels and stinging nettles.</p>
<p>Popular dietary supplements used for arthritis are Chondroitin Sulphate and Glucosamine Sulphate. These serve to provide the much needed lubrication in the dog&#8217;s joints. Non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDs are also prescribed to help alleviate the discomfort caused by arthritis. NSAIDs are often taken in conjunction with supplements recommended by your veterinarian.</p>
<p>Because human arthritis is very much like those of canines, many people make the mistake of using the same cures to treat their dogs disease. A dog arthritis medicine is not the same in terms of frequency and dosage assigned to the specific animal. You need to ask a licensed vet regarding the right medicine to give him to ensure his best health.</p>
<p>Pet owners are searching for the <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/treatmentfordogjointpain">pet arthritis medicine</a> that will bring relief to their suffering dog&#8217;s condition. Look no further! HealthyHappyDogs.com gives you the safest and most effective <a href="http://www.healthyhappydogs.com/Article.Dog-Joint-Pain">dog arthritis medicine</a> that veterinarians recommend.</p>
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		<title>All You Need To Know About Dog Arthritis And Its Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 18:22:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don't know about you but I was surprised when I first found out that animals can also contract arthritis. I always thought it was a human thing only. Canine arthritis is actually one of the most common cases that pet doctors find that they have to deal with. While it is an often painful condition that beleaguers our poor dog, you will be glad to know that you can avail of a great dog arthritic treatment quite easily.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t know about you but I was surprised when I first found out that animals can also contract arthritis. I always thought it was a human thing only. Canine arthritis is actually one of the most common cases that pet doctors find that they have to deal with. While it is an often painful condition that beleaguers our poor dog, you will be glad to know that you can avail of a great dog arthritic treatment quite easily.</p>
<p>More often than not, arthritis attacks the more aged canines. Always take the best care of your dog, but even more so when they reach around 10 years of age. The years are adding up to his more worn out body and it will manifest in aches and whatever complications in their health. They will probably be suffering from lowered vision and hearing as well.</p>
<p>Younger canines can also run the risk of obtaining arthritis when they sustain damage in their legs which was not properly treated. In some cases, dogs are born with genetic abnormalities or contract a sickness that worsens the condition of the connective tissues and their joints. An excellent arthritis medicine for dogs is invaluable to keep his quality of life well.</p>
<p>Before you proceed in any course of action, have your hound thoroughly examined by a licensed veterinarian. There are occasions when it&#8217;s not even arthritis that your dog has. Sometimes also your pet may have another medical condition that you didn&#8217;t know about which will affect the dog arthritic treatment you are planning to undertake for him.</p>
<p>Veterinarians frequently prescribe a non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drug to help alleviate the arthritic dog&#8217;s pain. It is often used together with some sort of supplement that will serve to impede the development of the said disease. Visit recommended canine sites to find out more about these helpful supplements that you can use for your dog.</p>
<p>The dogs condition can be further enhanced with a diet rich in vitamins and minerals that will boost up his immune system. Helpful herbs that help combat arthritis are alfalfa, yucca, stinging nettles and mussels. Other natural remedies are also available to help keep your dog in the best possible health.</p>
<p>While we can always use an effective arthritis medicine for dogs, it is immeasurably better to make sure the canine doesn&#8217;t have to suffer from arthritis at all. This can be done by ensuring regular trips to the vet and giving your pet the proper vaccination for this. An excellent tip is to engage the animal in a light exercise routine that promotes mobility and furthermore, increases lubrication to flow in the joints and connective tissues. This is critical in an arthritic dog&#8217;s condition.</p>
<p>Arthritis is not a pleasant place to be in for, but it shouldn&#8217;t hinder you from enjoying the best relationship with your furry friend. Prevent arthritis as much as you can, make him as comfortable as possible and enjoy the time you have with him whenever you can.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.squidoo.com/organicdogarthritissupplements">Arthritis medicine for dogs</a> will help in making sure that your dog won&#8217;t have to suffer from arthritis any longer. Find the best <a href="http://www.healthierdogs.com/dog_health/canine-hip-dysplasia">dog arthritis treatment</a> when you go to HealthyHappyDogs.com &#8211; the site where you and your dog matters.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 09:56:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those of you who are too young to experience the degenerative effects of arthritis, good. It is not an easy thing to have. While you are still young, you can start investing in a good lifestyle so you don&#8217;t have to go through this. While we can always do something about it, our pets, cannot. They do not know how to express themselves, nor do they have the means to take the necessary actions to combat it. Find out more about canine arthritis to help your poor dogs suffering.</p>
<p>Arthritis in animals is similar to ours. This ailment typically results in stiffness of the joints and muscles. Your pet will have difficulty sitting and rising up because of dog hip pain. If he was affectionate before, you will notice he will have an aversion to touch and will cry in pain when you pet him. If you see changes like these in him go and have him examined by a licensed vet immediately.</p>
<p>Arthritis is usually brought about by old age when the animals body has to answer for all the abuse it has taken throughout the years. Often, it is not only the more senior canines, but the obese ones as well who will experience dog joint pain because of the undue stress placed on their joints. Younger and smaller dogs can also be in danger of arthritis. A skeletal abnormality, sickness, or broken legs that have not been properly treated may lead the dog to have a form of arthritis.</p>
<p>Fortunately, you can treat dog joint pain fairly simple enough. Vets usually administer a non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drug to help impede the development of arthritis. NSAIDs also lower the inflammation in the joints, which is the reason of the dogs pain for the most part.</p>
<p>NSAIDs can treat both human and canine arthritis sufferers. However, this is not to mean that you can use the same exact treatment of a human to a canine. This will prove to be very dangerous. Ask your vet for the right dosage and how often to administer it. Factors like weight, breed and specific health issues should be considered when determining the amount to give.</p>
<p>Drugs, no matter how beneficial they may be, still contain chemicals that may not bode well for some animals. Their bodies may not react well to it causing nausea, intestinal infection or having traces of blood in their stool. If these side effects manifest, bring him to the vet to correct the given dosage; or even shift to another form of treatment altogether.</p>
<p>Aside from a healthy, vitamin-rich diet look for supplements that will enhance the condition of the canines joints and muscles. Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulphate are safe elements which are known to benefit the arthritic canines condition significantly. These supplements also increase the much needed lubrication in areas that will ease dog hip pain. Of course you can always massage your dogs affected areas with olive oil for instant relief from pain.</p>
<p>Take your dog out to regular walks around the block and provide him a diet full of fatty acids and vitamins to help boost his immune system. It may be that our dogs are the unfortunate victims of arthritis, but there is always something we can do about it. When we do we prove the loving master that we are to him.</p>
<p>Is <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/dogarthritissupplement">dog hip pain</a> something your dog is battling with right now? You don&#8217;t need to look any further. You can find invaluable information on <a href="http://www.healthierdogs.com/dog_health/dog-joint-pain">dog joint pain</a> when you visit this informative website &#8211; HealthyHappyDogs.com, where great advice is just a click away.</p>
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		<title>Identifying Common Dog Health Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 09:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are perhaps the animals most people would get for a pet. As such, intensive studies regarding dog health problems have been done to help dog owners from all over to understand the nature of the various diseases; and more than that &#8211; to provide the correct treatments for the specific sickness.</p>
<p>There is a long list of dog diseases that canines are susceptible to. Many are brought upon by infected organisms or parasites that latch themselves on the dogs system, disrupting its regular functions. There are several medicated soaps and shampoos that can combat external parasites like fleas and ticks.</p>
<p>Tapeworms, hookworms, heartworms and intestinal worms are internal parasites that merit more concern because they do not manifest immediately, instead work inside and do even more damage. These parasites cause our pets severe pain especially in the latter stages. Avoid this by providing a clean environment and a healthy diet for your dog every day.</p>
<p>Rabies is a viral sickness that has long been associated with dogs. Dogs catch rabies when they have been bitten by another infected animal like a raccoon or bat or another dog. This is easily preventable by having your pet regularly vaccinated for rabies. Other viral diseases include herpes virus, distemper, parvovirus, canine hepatitis and influenza.</p>
<p>Unless there is a change in the canines environment like the atmosphere, a new visitor (person or animal), etc., any alterations in their behavior should be observed closely. Even if there are too many dog diseases to remember, taking note of common dog symptoms will go a long way in avoiding potentially fatal diseases.</p>
<p>Some of the changes you should watch out for are depression, anxiety, sudden weight loss, excessive trembling, frequent loss of balance, fatigue and sleepiness. When these symptoms occur, monitor their behavior for a few days and ensure that no further stressful factors enter into the equation. If there are no improvements after a few days, have him checked up. Take note when the changes started and the pattern of it for the record of your veterinarian.</p>
<p>Dogs that are in pain are not always able to vocalize and appropriately express their discomfort. Especially for some breeds that have a higher tolerance for pain &#8211; locating their problems is not particularly easy to do. Other than yelping and howling, notice their posture and how they position themselves. If they are hunched over and lick at some areas, it may be that it is where the soreness is.</p>
<p>Loss of appetite, hair loss, lumps and discolorations in the canines skin, coughing, vomiting and a foul smell in the ears, eyes and nose are other dog symptoms that you should be aware of. Also, dogs that are sick will strain to urinate and only in small amounts so watch out for this. Look out for any discharge in the eyes and nose as well.</p>
<p>Dog health problems are unfortunate but most are easily addressed and treated when you have correctly diagnosed the condition. Visit your veterinarian regularly to arrest any infection in the beginning stages and ensure your dog&#8217;s well-being.</p>
<p>A lot of important facts on <a href="http://www.healthyhappydogs.com/naturalremedies">dog symptoms</a> have been gathered to help worried pet owners cure whatever sickness their dogs have. Find out more about <a href="http://healthierdogs.com/dog_health/identify-and-prevent-dog-health-problems-before-they-develop/">dog health problems</a> when you go to this comprehensive website today.</p>
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		<title>Some Reasons Why Dog Crate Training My Dog Is A Good idea</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2010 20:38:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert D. Jones</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog crate training is an often times overlooked method of canine learning which is sad because a K9 which is appropriately educated with one is noticeably happier and more balanced. Actually, canines consider their cages to be their very own special home where they are able to feel safe.</p>
<p>Getting your furry friend used to going into a dog crate will provide him or her with a secure and safe den. Furthermore, if you want to travel with your furry friend or simply just take him to a veterinarian you may have to put him in a cage and if he&#8217;s already used to it, this is often an added bonus. If your puppy is needing potty training, one of these great tools can help immensely.</p>
<p>In case you are heading on a trip with your companion, regardless if you are driving a car or even taking a jet, you should look at one of these great devices. The truth is, if you wish to fly on an airline with your buddy he or she must be in one and won&#8217;t that end up being easier if he or she already thinks of it as a den? Getting your pup used to and even welcoming being inside will certainly make it a lot less complicated when you have to travel.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not bringing your panting friend with you on vacation, you may have to board him someplace, and whenever he&#8217;s being boarded, he is destined to be inside one at some point. Obviously, he will possibly be afraid of this new situation and afraid because you are not there, however, if he is already used to being in it and considers it a safe spot, that will go a long way towards relaxing his anxiety.</p>
<p>They may also help during house breaking. The idea is well-known that dogs won&#8217;t soil where they sleep, so if you want to keep your friend from going inside the house, implementing one is perfect. However, it should be mentioned that you must think about your pet&#8217;s bodily needs above all and you must understand that he can only hold it for so long especially if he is a pup. It becomes inappropriate to place him inside for ten hours while you are at the office when you learn he can only hold it for 5 hours. This would just be asking for failure.</p>
<p>Also, you want to choose one that is small enough to ensure your companion can&#8217;t find a faraway corner to do his &#8220;business&#8221;. They must only be applied for house training provided you can keep an eye on your dog and let your pet out whenever you recognize he&#8217;s exhibiting the indications he has to go.</p>
<p>Having one readily accessible to your dog satisfies his natural instincts. In the wild, canines like to live in dens or sleep in secure areas. Your dog&#8217;s crate can certainly become a den that provides your pet the security he wants right in your own home.</p>
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		<title>Puppy Leash Training &#8211; Here&#8217;s What To Do If You Want This To Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 13:37:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Station</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to having a well behaved dog, it&#8217;s best to start when he&#8217;s a puppy. The first step is to get him to accept his collar and leash. You can begin puppy leash training almost as soon as you bring him home.</p>
<p>When you train your puppy to become used to a collar and leash, you are establishing the idea that you are in control. This is a really important point for your dog to understand if your training is going to be successful.</p>
<p>When your puppy learns that he must accept his collar and lead, you will be able to move onto other areas of dog training. Here&#8217;s what to do to teach him to accept his collar and lead.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important that the collar fits properly. Too loose and he&#8217;ll back his way out of it. Too tight and he won&#8217;t be comfortable. Try adjusting it so you can slip two fingers easily between his neck and the collar.</p>
<p>At first when you put his collar on he&#8217;ll need lots of affection and attention to stop him from thinking about the strange thing around his neck. It will take some time for him to get used to it. After he is used to the feel of the collar you will be able to move onto the next step in your training of your puppy. Leash training becomes much easier if you give him time to just get used to wearing his new collar before trying any other training.</p>
<p>The next step is to attach a short, very lightweight leash to his collar. The leash should not be longer than about three feet. Allow him to just drag it around for short periods of time. The idea is for him to get used to the feel of having something attached to his collar.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to watch him carefully when he is dragging his lead around. You don&#8217;t want him to get stuck and become upset or afraid, which might happen if he gets stuck for any length of time. You want this to be a positive experience so it will be enough that he feels a slight restriction very briefly, but no more than that. So be sure to quickly free him.</p>
<p>It won&#8217;t take long before he gets used to the feel of his leash. When this happens, instead of letting the leash drag freely, attach one end of the lead to you. Allow him to explore and get himself stuck like before. But this time, do not go to him to untangle his leash.</p>
<p>Instead try to help him get rid of his distress by crouching down and calling his name. Entice him to get himself unstuck and to come to you by offering some toy or treat. Give him his treat and lots of praise when he does come to you. Be sure to continue with this every day for short periods. After a few successes each day, remove the leash from his collar, but leave his collar on at all times.</p>
<p>You will know that your puppy leash training has been a success when he routinely comes when called after reaching the end of the leash. With this success, the rest of his puppy training will go so much more smoothly.</p>
<p>After working with your new puppy teaching him to accept a collar and leash, he will be ready for a snooze. Why not provide him with a cozy <a href="http://www.heateddogbedreview.com/">heated dog bed</a> for inside. Even in summer, he&#8217;ll find his bed a warm spot in an air conditioned home. For outside, help him keep cool with a <a href="http://www.heateddogbedreview.com/Coolaroo-Dog-Bed.html">coolaroo dog bed</a>. Coolaroo dog beds sit off the ground allowing for air flow underneath.</p>
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