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		<title>How To Stop Dog Aggression Toward Other Dogs</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does your dog show aggression to all dogs regardless of size, breed, or sex?  Did you know that this aggression is brought on by fear?  This can be caused by some traumatic experience when your dog was young, or sometimes it may even be inherited.  Regardless of what brought on your dog&#8217;s aggressive behavior, it is important for you know the corrective measures that you must take so that you will know <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/stop-dog-aggression-1">how to stop dog aggression towards other dogs</a>.</p>
<p>Dog aggression is his way of communicating his personality, and you can get a handle on his aggression, however it does require training.  If you decide training your dog yourself is the way to go, then you must have patience with your dog.  This will take time and patience on your part, and remember that dogs are not instant like we are.  They move at their own pace.</p>
<p>Here are a couple of tips for you to keep in mind while you are learning how to stop dog aggression toward other dogs:</p>
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<li>Don&#8217;t take  your dog to places where there will be a lot of other dogs that your dog does not know</li>
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<li>If your dog gets attacked by another dog, removed him from the situation immediately</li>
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<li>Don&#8217;t use physical force as punishment-this will frighten them more</li>
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<li>Taking a detached attitude with your dog-let them know you are boss</li>
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<p>Training your dog can be a rewarding experience for both you and your dog.  Not only does it put you in control, but makes your and your dog more confident with each other. If you look at it this way,  your dog is heeling, lying down, or staying, he will not be preparing himself for aggression. </p>
<p>When you learn how to distract your dog&#8217;s aggressiveness, you cool down the situation, then you can simply walk away from a situation that might other wise be trauma for you and your dog.  It is always a must that you give your dog a reward when he has calmed down.  A typical reward would be some kind of food that is a treat for your dog.  After time, he will start picking up that if he does this or that, he gets a treat, and that could be his motivation, consistency in this department will determine your success.</p>
<p>By now you have probably decided that you may want to try training your dog yourself.  Besides, the sooner you acquire knowledge, the soon you will find out <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/stop-dog-aggression-1">how to stop dog aggression toward other dogs</a>.</p>
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		<title>5 Secret Methods to Stop Your Dog From Chewing on Things Around the House</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 23:41:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If the chewing habit of your dog is giving you a headache, you need to find a way to stop your dog from chewing on things around the house. Seeing your precious shoes, carpets, mats and home furniture get ruined due to the destructive chewing behavior of your pet can be very depressing. Although you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If the chewing habit of your dog is giving you a headache, you need to find a way to stop your dog from chewing on things around the house. Seeing your precious shoes, carpets, mats and home furniture get ruined due to the destructive chewing behavior of your pet can be very depressing. Although you love your pet, you also need to keep the things around your house in good condition and stop your dog from chewing anything around the house.</p>
<p>Here are the 5 little known methods to stop your dog from chewing on things around the house:</p>
<p><strong>Do not get angry with your dog.</strong> You have to understand that chewing is a natural behavior and a part of their development. Getting angry with your dog is not helpful if you want your dog to stop this annoying habit. Instead of getting angry, you have to be objective about this and find the most effective ways of controlling the bad habit of your canine friend.</p>
<p><strong>Find out the reason behind the destructive chewing habit of your dog.</strong> Teething for puppies and dental problems are some of the reasons for destructive chewing of dogs. Find out if your dog has dental problems because dogs keep chewing to relieve gum pain. Dogs are also unwilling to eat if they have dental problems. Your veterinarian can assess if the chewing habit is due to dental problems. For teething problem, it is best to give your dog chew toys to help him with his teething and to stop your dog from chewing on things around the house.</p>
<p><strong>Love and attention.</strong> The chewing habit may be a result of lack of love and attention. If your dog is being neglected he may get bored and lonely. Destructive chewing is one way to get your attention. Give your dog some love and attention. Play with your dog and take him for a walk.</p>
<p><strong>Encourage you dog to chew his toys.</strong> To stop your dog from chewing on things around the house, keep chewable things away from your pet. Give your dog his own place where he can play and chew his toys. Dog chew toys are good chewable alternatives for you dog. Train him to chew on his toys and correct him not to chew on anything around the house. Praise him and give him treats for following your instructions.</p>
<p><strong>Proper dog obedience training. </strong>It is best to ask advice from the experts. If you cannot enroll your pet in a proper obedience training program, it will be very helpful to read books and training guides especially designed to correct the bad habits of your dog. With the proper training guide you can stop your dog from chewing on things around the house and you can raise a well behaved dog.</p>
<p>Stop your dog from chewing on things around the house and raise an adorable and obedient dog. Put an end to your stress and stop the behavior problem of your dog visit <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://luv-pets.blogspot.com"><strong>Sit Stay Fetch.</strong></a></p>
<p>To know more about pet training visit <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://dogscorner.great-discovery.com/"><strong>Dogs&#8217; Corner.</strong></a></p>
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		<title>How to Stop a Dog from Chewing</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The act of chewing seems to be a matter of personal preference among most dogs.   Oftentimes, dog owners wind up with a pet that has no need to chew at all - unless it’s driven to it out of sheer boredom.</p>
<p>Other dog owners face the unfortunate scenario of a dog that demolishes everything in sight with insatiable chops.</p>
<p>If <em>your </em>dog is a chewing machine, it&#8217;s a problem that NEEDS to be address quickly.  This article will show you how to do just that. So, let’s get to it and stop your dog from her destructive chewing!</p>
<p>Now, the phrase “destructive chewing” may sound redundant, because – by its very nature! – all chewing is destructive. Your dog has strong jaws full of sharp, pointy teeth: just about anything she begins to gnaw on is most likely going to be destroyed in minutes. So just to clarify, when I say “destructive chewing”, I’m referring to disapproved chewing: the type of chewing that’s focused on your own possessions and household items, instead of on your dog’s own designated toys and treats.</p>
<p><strong>The 3 Main Reasons Why Dogs Chew</strong></p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> Most dogs have a natural craving to chew. It’s fun, it passes the time, and it’s a self-rewarding, self-reinforcing activity (meaning, if she’s chewing on something that tastes good, it will encourage her to chew even more.)</p>
<p><strong>2.</strong> Chewing provides an anxious, bored, or lonely dog with an outlet for her emotions. To an anxious dog, the repetitive act of chewing is soothing – it’s the doggie equivalent of comfort food.</p>
<p><strong>3.</strong> Under exercised dogs often use chewing as a way of burning up nervous energy and giving themselves something to occupy their time with.</p>
<p><strong>6 Ways to Prevent Destructive Chewing</strong></p>
<p>Dogs are perfectly capable of learning not to chew your stuff – you just have to put in a little effort first, that’s all.</p>
<p><strong>1. Dog Proofing:</strong>  Take control of the situation.  Manage your own possessions. Your first step should be to dog-proof your home. Even if you have the best-behaved dog in the world, there’s still no reason to test her self-control – after all, dogs explore the world with their mouths.</p>
<p>Dog-proofing your home means taking whatever you don’t want to end up in her mouth, and making it unavailable. Think about her size and agility when deciding whether something’s out of reach: can she jump? Can she climb up or jump onto something else to reach the desired item? How tall is she when standing on her hind legs?</p>
<p>Common targets in the home include books, eyewear, clothing, shoes, garbage, and small crunchy appliances like cameras, cell phones, and remote controls.</p>
<p>It should go without saying that all food needs to be put securely away: don’t leave snacks on low tables (or even countertops – you’d be surprised how acrobatic she can be when there’s food at stake!), put all food into containers or the pantry. Rinse your dirty plates clean of any food scraps before leaving them by the sink.</p>
<p><strong>2. Prevention:</strong>  Prevent her from learning the joys of illegal chewing. The more times she manages to snatch a jawful of a forbidden substance – a chair-leg, a pillow, a running shoe – the more readily she’ll target those items in future. If you can prevent her from chewing your stuff in the first place, it’s a lot easier for her to understand what you expect of her. Practically speaking, this means confining her in a dog-proofed area until you’re confident of her understanding of the house rules.</p>
<p><strong>3. Rule Setting:</strong>  Don’t set her up for failure by blurring the boundaries between her stuff (OK to chew) and your stuff (not OK to chew). Don’t offer your dog cast-off clothes, shoes, or towels to chew and play with: realistically, you can’t possibly expect her to be able to tell the difference between your current shoes and the one she’s got in her mouth that you gave her five minutes ago.</p>
<p><strong>4. Provision:</strong>  Provide her with lots of tasty alternatives to your stuff. If her environment is relatively barren of attractive, appropriate chewing objects, you can hardly blame her for targeting your possessions. Remember, most dogs need to chew; if she’s an adolescent (under three years) or a puppy (under one year), her needs will be even more pronounced. Go on a toy and chew shopping spree, then give her two or three to play with at a time. Rotating the available toys every few days will keep things novel and interesting for her.</p>
<p><strong>5. Supervision:</strong>  Spend lots of time in active supervision. Yes, it might be easier for you to just keep her penned up in her crate, run, or the yard – but that’s boring and horrible for her, and hardly much fun for you either (if you wanted a pet that you don’t need to interact with, you’d have got a goldfish, right?) She can’t learn what you expect of her if she’s spending all her time boxed up in the dog-proof zone: she needs the opportunity to explore the boundaries of your expectations, so she can understand what’s appropriate and what’s not.</p>
<p><strong>6.  The Switcheroo Technique:</strong>  When you catch her chewing something inappropriate, interrupt her by making a loud noise: clap your hands or make an “Ah-ah-aaaah!” noise. Then, immediately hand her a tasty and dog-appropriate alternative (a rawhide bone or other chew toy); as soon as her jaws close around it, praise her lavishly. There is no better way to get your dog to understand that chewing “her” toys equals praise from you, but everything else equals trouble.</p>
<p>If you REALLY want to end your dog&#8217;s excessive chewing problem, you NEED to establish yourself as the Alpha Dog of the house.  To discover the FASTEST way to accomplish Alpha Dog status, check out the step by step tutorial at  <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.dog-training-works.com/">www.Dog-Training-Works.com</a>.  There, you&#8217;ll learn how to finally get your dog to listen to you and follow your command the <em>first</em> time around.   <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.dog-training-works.com/">Check it out here</a>!</p>
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		<title>Dog Kennel Buying Guide - Find the One Thats Right For Your Pet</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog kennels come in different styles that you can choose from. As a dog owner, you might have difficulties in deciding which dog kernel is best for you. Here is a simple guide that will enable you arrive at the best shopping decision. Which kennel you decide to purchase can play a large role in how comfortable your dog will be while traveling, especially on long trips. With all the options out there, these simple guidelines should help in your decision</p>
<p>1. Size of the Dog<br />
Large breeds of dogs require enough space to move around and play. You need to buy large kennels for them. If your dog is small, you do not need to buy a very large kennel. It will be very expensive and the small pets will feel as though they are out in the open. In fact, if you&#8217;re an owner of a small breed of dog, we suggest you look into using a &#8216;pet carrier&#8217; rather than a small kennel. These are usually more comfortable for the animal as well as make traveling with them a lot easier.</p>
<p>2. Height of the Walls<br />
The height of walls for dog kennels is determined by the size of the dog as well as tendency to climb into these walls during play. Some dogs naturally like holding onto walls. For such dogs, you had better buy a tall kennel. The height should be such that it provides enough security to the dog.</p>
<p>3. Local Regulations<br />
In some states, there are some restrictions put up by local authorities regarding placement of dog kennels on one&#8217;s property. Local ordinances might require you to ensure the kennel is positioned a long distance from property lines. The laws might also define the space that you should dedicate for the kennel in your home. Make sure you understand the laws that apply in your area. Such information will determine the type of kennel that you should buy.</p>
<p>4. Amount of Time the Dog will be Spending in the Kennel<br />
Some kennels are not meant for 24-hour habitation by dogs. Others are designed for exactly that. It is up to you to know which type of kennel best suits your pet. Each of these kennels is uniquely designed in order to meet the different needs of your pets in every scenario. If your dog will be spending the whole day in the kennel, it must be spacious and very comfortable. There must be room for different exercises. It can be either medium-sized or large. The exact size will be determined by your dog&#8217;s physique.</p>
<p>5. Positioning of the Kennel<br />
Dog kennels should be positioned in areas with natural shade. If there is no such a place within your property, you should buy only those dog kennels that have a roof. The roof should be of the variety that does not retain a lot of heat on the inside of the kennel. Excessive exposure to the hot sun is not healthy for your pets. You therefore need to pay careful attention to the roofing of the kernel as well as the positioning.</p>
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		<title>Why You Need to Understand the Nutritional Needs of Your Dog</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each dog has his own nutrition requirements. A lot of these requirements depend on the size and age of your dog. What might be a good source of nutrition for one dog may be completely inappropriate for the next. This is something that really needs to sink in.</p>
<p>If all dogs have different needs should everyone be buying the same for for their dog&#8217;s at the grocery store? This, in and of itself, is a great reason to discuss your dog&#8217;s nutrition and the type of food you should be feeding your dog. There is a reason vets carry those premium brands, they better meet the nutritional needs of your dog.</p>
<p>There is a direct correlation between a dog&#8217;s nutritional needs being met and his ability to be trained. Your dog&#8217;s welfare and life long health are directly related to what he is fed.</p>
<p>Dogs are meat eaters. They need to eat meat to keep healthy. His stomach enzymes are set up to break down meat and raw food. Just like humans, dogs need specific amounts of specific nutrients to be healthy and for their cells to work properly. The necessary nutrients are as follows: protein, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins, minerals, and water.</p>
<p>Different breeds of dogs need different amounts of protein to stay fit. A busy or working dog needs more protein than a dog that sleeps most of the day. It is important to read the nutritional labels on the food you feed your dog. The largest ingredient on the label needs to be animal protein (chicken, beef, or lamb). Younger dogs need to be fed twice as much as an older dog as they growing and need the additional nutrition. If a dog does not have his nutritional needs met as a pup, he will have health problems later on in life.</p>
<p>Most minerals are lost in the processing of dog food products. As minerals are important in forming blood, bones, and a healthy nervous system, it may be necessary to add additional minerals to your dog&#8217;s food. There are mineral products available on the market.</p>
<p>Fresh, clean water provided on a daily basis is the most important element for your dog. Water is utilized for the digestion of food, sustaining his body temperature, moving toxic matter out of his body, and it stabilizes the acid levels in his blood. Canned, dry, or raw food all contain different amounts of fluid. The amount of water a dog will drink on any given day may depend on the type of food he is fed.</p>
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		<title>How Do I Know if My Dog is Cold and Requires a Coat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Winter weather can be a lot of fun, between the snow falling and frozen outdoor ice skating rinks. However, one frosty truth remains that winter is cold. Wearing jackets and gloves, as well as scarves and hats protect us from that harsh winter cold, but what about our canine companions?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Winter weather can be a lot of fun, between the snow falling and frozen outdoor ice skating rinks. However, one frosty truth remains that winter is cold. Wearing jackets and gloves, as well as scarves and hats protect us from that harsh winter cold, but what about our canine companions?</p>
<p>Dogs, too, must have something to help keep them warm when they are out in winter. Knowing which dogs are best suited for doggy coats, and which coats are best for the dog, can keep man&#8217;s best friend from getting sick in the cold winter air.</p>
<p>When it comes to the cold, size matters. A medium to large size dog, such as a Labrador or a Great Dane, have thicker coats and thicker skin. They typically do not need a jacket for dogs as often. However, if you have a large breed dog, keep in mind that these dogs frequently develop hip and joint problems as they get older. From the age of seven years, an adult dog is considered a senior citizen. The cold will cut right through to those already aching bones, and just like a human, they will need a jacket to keep them warm.</p>
<p>Most households today have smaller breed dogs, especially families who live in apartments. Dogs such as Jack Russell Terriers, Boston Terriers, and Shi Tzu&#8217;s are small breed dogs and will certainly need a jacket for the winter. These dogs do not have the thicker skin, nor thicker fur that the bigger dogs have. Any dog between the weights of fourteen to twenty-five kilograms (30-55 pounds) and less than nine kilograms (20 pounds) will need a winter jacket. These jackets can be both fun and functional.</p>
<p>Picking the correct jacket for your dog does not have to be a difficult task, either. If you are wanting to select a jacket that will keep your furry little friend warm in the winter months, then keep in mind how active your dog is. Lap dogs such as chihuahuas may spend the majority of the time being held in your arms, or in a traveling case. If this is the case, then they may only need a sweater to keep them warm. However, if your dog is a bit larger and more active, like a Jack Russell Terrier, then a fleeced, water proof jacket may be necessary.</p>
<p>When sizing a jacket for your dog, you must keep in mind that dog jackets are like human jackets. What may be the correct size in one brand may also be a different size in another brand. For instance, you may purchase a jacket from a manufacturer that fits as a medium on your dog; however, the medium from a different manufacturer may be too small or too large. Most jackets and sweaters offer sizes in inches. This is measured from the back of the neck to the base of the tail. If your local pet supply store does not allow dogs, then measure your pooches back from the neck to the base of the tail. This will give you a better idea of what size you will need. However, it is always better to take your pet with you for a more accurate fitting.</p>
<p>Also, remember that the jacket should not be too loose. If the jacket does not fit properly, is may get soiled when you pet has to urinate. This is especially important if you are buying a jacket for a male. Just keep in mind that the size of the jacket and the need of a jacket depends on the breed of the dog that you have. The smaller the dog, the more necessary it is to have a jacket for them.</p>
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		<title>Juicy Couture Dog – The Totally Fabulous Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more dog owners and dog lovers today are doing their best to dress their dogs up in order to make them not only look fabulous but to feel great as well. But too many canines are roughing it out with uncomfortable and horrible clothing that looks like something from the 80&#8217;s.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More and more dog owners and dog lovers today are doing their best to dress their dogs up in order to make them not only look fabulous but to feel great as well. But too many canines are roughing it out with uncomfortable and horrible clothing that looks like something from the 80&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Luckily there is a breed of dog clothing that has been causing a stir in the dog clothing world called Juicy Couture Dog and this fashion line has amazing designs for dogs that have transformed their look from drab to fab!</p>
<p><strong>Juicy Couture Dog</strong> is responsible for creating some very funky designs that are rocking the doggie fashion empire. There is a huge range of Juicy Couture designer dog clothing and accessories that are sure to catch the attention of all dog owners. With so many different styles, shapes, colors and materials that go into making this clothing range the options available to style your dog is limitless.</p>
<p>Some popular clothing items include: Juicy Dog windbreaker, Juicy thermal sweatshirt, Juicy hoodies, Juicy plaid dog trench coat, Juicy embroidery velour dog dress and the Juicy parker. In fact there are so many popular items that there is just too much to list! The Juicy hoodies are particularly popular, not only do they look super cute but they do a great job keeping your dog warm in winter.</p>
<p>Popular accessories include: Juicy Couture dog collars, Juicy Couture velour bowler carrier, Juicy Dog barrettes and the Juicy Dog harness backpack.</p>
<p>The <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.poshpuppyboutique.com/"><strong>Juicy Couture Dog</strong></a> clothing range is bursting with totally fabulous clothing that will have your dog looking hip in no time. The important thing to realize with this designer dog clothing range is that all the clothes are made with your dogs comfort in mind. There are too many brands that create dog fashion in order to look good but forget that if it&#8217;s uncomfortable for dogs to wear.</p>
<p>Juicy Couture Dog on the other hand produces a delicate balance among comfort and fashion so that your dog gets the best of both worlds. With so many different dog clothing ranges being released frequently it&#8217;s hard to pick the best clothing for you canine friend. But Juicy Couture Dog has stood the test of time and is a hit with dog owners and dogs alike all around the world. So transform your dog from drab to fab with this stylish, cool, funky and fashionable clothing range.</p>
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		<title>How To Rid The House Of Dog Odor</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A dog is a man&#8217;s best friend, but what if your place reeks due to the dog&#8217;s presence. What if there is a pungent smell flowing throughout the house because of your dog? What to do with man&#8217;s best friend when this occurs? Here are a few tips on how to rid your house of dog odor. It will take partial effort on your part, but the dog odor would be less, encouraging extended invitations for more cozy evenings spent together inside with your significant other rather than going out.</p>
<p>First Things First, Clean Up the Dog&#8217;s Area in the House</p>
<p>If your dog sleeps in a specific area then clean up the dog area. Remove the doggie bed, dog toys and disinfect the area with a pet safe odor eliminator product. Next, vacuum and/or scrub the area where the dog rests. The odor eliminator product will make a huge difference and you should notice a change immediately. It will definitely get you closer towards ridding the house completely of dog odor.</p>
<p>Wash Your Dog Regularly</p>
<p>Dogs carry scents and outdoor dirt with them at all times. Mud gets stuck in their paws, feces gets stuck in their fur and it is difficult to remove the odor. Bathing will help exonerate the dog odor. For dogs may trample through the house bringing the outdoor odors into the home ruining the relaxed home atmosphere. And bathing the dog consistently benefits the dog and the overall health of everyone living under the same roof.</p>
<p>Examine Your Dog&#8217;s Ears</p>
<p>When dogs have an ear infection, the scent is overpowering. It is a common cause of strong, unwanted smells. Thus, you need to check your dog&#8217;s ears. Keep them clean and healthy.</p>
<p>Check the Dog Food</p>
<p>There are a variety of dog foods available today. But why are certain dog food brands more expensive than others? Aren&#8217;t all dog foods alike? Does it really matter regarding if you choose the cheapest rather than the high-priced dog food? There are certain dog brands priced higher than the rest and it is partially due to the smell. More expensive dog brands do not smell as bad as cheaper brands. It is not true in every incident, but for the majority of dog food it is true. Also, check the packaging date. Has the food expired? Look at the packaging. Is there mold growing on it? Is it still in good condition? All of these dog food issues may be directly linked to the odor. Thus, you need to rid your home of spoiled dog food for it may be contributing to unwelcoming smell.</p>
<p>Clean the House</p>
<p>The dog odor fastens to the furniture in the house. It sticks to the walls, curtains, couch and flooring. It is nearly impossible to detach the dog odor from your household items, accessories, and furniture. Therefore, you need to spray the house with an odor eliminator.  You need to use a product that is safe on various materials and for pets leaving the house smelling fresh.</p>
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		<title>Interesting Facts about the German Shepherd Dog</title>
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The German Shepherd Dog is one of the most popular breeds in the world. It consistently rates among the most common household pets in the US and UK, predominantly due to its vast intelligence, loyalty and obedience. Below are some interesting facts about a popular, but often misunderstood breed.

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<p>The German Shepherd Dog is one of the most popular breeds in the world. It consistently rates among the most common household pets in the US and UK, predominantly due to its vast intelligence, loyalty and obedience. Below are some interesting facts about a popular, but often misunderstood breed.</p>
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<li>Today, German Shepherd Dog’s are used in numerous countries as police dogs. Due to their breeding, the German Shepherd enjoys working with humans and loves to be active. However, it is partly due to its work as a police dog that the breed has a fearsome reputation. Although they make splendid working dogs, they are equally suited to family life and can be wonderful companions.</li>
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<li>As the name suggests, the German Shepherd Dog has its origins in Germany as a herding animal. However, until the 19th century, there was no standardization of dog breeds in Europe. An advocate of standardization, Max von Stephanitz, had very clear views about the physical form and character traits of the ideal working dog. By chance, he found the dog that matched his ideal, purchased it and used it as a breeding animal. Stephanitz founded the German Shepherd Dog Society and is credited with creating the breed.</li>
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<li>Through a careful breeding program, Max von Stephanitz’s first German Shepherd, Horand, produced numerous pups. This second generation was also selectively bred, leading to the birth of Beowulf, who is an ancestor of all subsequent German Shepherd Dogs.</li>
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<li>Compared with most breeds of dog, the German Shepherd is a relatively modern addition. Established in 1899, the breed was not recognized by UK Kennel Clubs until 1908.</li>
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<li>The breed’s popularity exploded after the conclusion of the First World War. Returning soldiers spoke very highly of the breed, which led to a dramatic rise in the number of German Shepherd Dogs in the UK.</li>
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<li>Ironically, after World War 1, an epidemic of anti-German sentiment led to the UK Kennel Club changing the name of the German Shepherd Dog. Shortly after the war, the breed was registered under the name Alsatian Wolf Hound. However, the name was soon shortened to Alsatian and adopted by many Kennel Clubs around the world. It was not until 1977 that the name German Shepherd Dog was restored.</li>
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<li>The German Shepherd can be found in a variety of colors. The most common color combinations are tan and black or red and black. However, it is also possible to have all black, all white, blue, brindle, sable, liver and panda.</li>
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<li>In some quarters, the all white German Shepherd is not deemed acceptable, because its color would not allow it to herd effectively or be seen in wintry conditions.</li>
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<li>According to Kennel Club specifications, the German Shepherd Dog should have a long muzzle with a black nose, medium sized eyes that are brown in color and large erect ears. Other noticeable features of the German Shepherd Dog is the bushy tail, which should reach to the hock and the long neck, which is outstretched when the dog is excited.</li>
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<li>Max von Stephanitz was very particular about which dogs he bred and was implicit that defects should be bred out quickly. Today, however, with a lack of breeding regulations, some terrible defects have crept into the breed. Subsequently, hip dysplasia, missing teeth and a number of other ailments can affect the German Shepherd Dog.</li>
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<li>Despite their fearsome reputation, the evidence for aggression in German Shepherd Dogs is refuted by reputable source, including the American Veterinary Medical Association and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Most owners find that the German Shepherd is docile, loyal and obedient. If properly trained, they are happy to share their home with other animals and although naturally wary of strangers, a German Shepherd is not viscous or aggressive by nature.</li>
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<p>If you’re looking for a loyal, devoted and loving family pet, you can’t go far wrong with a German Shepherd. However, prospective owners are advised to research the breed and ensure that you can provide the right home for a dog.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Taking Care Of Your Old Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to keep your old dog healthy and happy, then there are some necessary steps that you can take in order to do so.  Perhaps one of the most important preventative measures is to have you dog examined by a veterinarian every year, or may even more frequently in that. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to keep your old dog healthy and happy, then there are some necessary steps that you can take in order to do so.  Perhaps one of the most important preventative measures is to have you dog examined by a veterinarian every year, or may even more frequently in that. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s important that you keep your dog&#8217;s weight in check just like any other human being would.  Being overweight is just as big a problem for dogs as it is humans and it can cause issues like joint pain, diabetes, arthritis, and even liver or kidney problems.  While it is nice to be able to give your dog a treat once in a while, you&#8217;ll want to limit the number of treats that you actually do give him.  Be sure that you are feeding your old dog the proper amounts of food at least once a day, or perhaps even split that amount into to smaller portions and feed him twice a day.  It is also a good idea to educate children on why feeding your old dog food outside of his regular feeding times is not good for him.  This will help prevent the problem of overeating. </p>
<p>Water is important for keeping your old dog hydrated so it is important that there is always fresh water available for your old dog to drink.  If you&#8217;re dog has trouble moving about the house, don&#8217;t be afraid to have multiple drinking sources located throughout the house that he can easily get to.  You may even consider bringing the water to him if he has a lot of trouble walking around.</p>
<p>Exercise is very important for keeping your dog healthy and active so you&#8217;ll want to try and take your dog for walks on a regular basis.  This will promote good circulation of the blood and also will help them digest their food after they have eaten.  Exercise is a great way to promote overall good health and keeps your dog happy.</p>
<p>Depending on your dog&#8217;s eating preferences, it may be necessary to switch to a canned dog food which is more moist than the dry bagged dog food that you would typically buy.  As a dog ages his teeth become weaker and it may be more of a pain for him to try and eat the dry dog food that he has been used to.  Canned, moist dog food will eliminate this problem all while still giving him the necessary nutrients and vitamins that he needs from his food.</p>
<p>These are just a few tips that you can make use of to keep your dog healthy and happy.  Remember, regular vet checks, proper eating habits, and daily exercise are some of the most important activities that will help keep your old dog healthy and active.</p>
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