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		<title>Why Do Dogs Sleep At Your Feet?</title>
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		<dc:creator>taffyama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs are not branded as human&#8217;s best friends for nothing. These animals have provided man with immeasurable affection; companionship and empathy. Dogs are the most loyal pets humans can have as these animals will forever be affectionate and protective of their masters. We make sure that the dog is provided with its basic needs and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Dogs are not branded as human&#8217;s best friends for nothing. These animals have provided man with immeasurable affection; companionship and empathy. Dogs are the most loyal pets humans can have as these animals will forever be affectionate and protective of their masters. We make sure that the dog is provided with its basic needs and all the comforts imaginable. With the loyalty, companionship and protection a dog gives to its human family, an owner will never consider the time spent in caring for the pet to be useless.</p>
<p>Dogs have consistently proven their loyalty and affection to their human friends. These animals are ready to deal with any discomfort just to be with their masters. Take for instance the dog&#8217;s tendency to sleep at the master&#8217;s feet. We know how dogs love to sleep. Dogs have an inclination to sleep the whole day. To have a good rest; we humans normally want to lie on comfortable bed. Dogs would not really mind where they sleep. Affection over comfort &#8211; your dog would prefer to sleep in your feet even if it means waking up every time you move.</p>
<p>Dogs would constantly want to be with their human friends as apart from being affectionate, these pets form strong bonds with their owners. Because of the pet&#8217;s tendency to stick close to the master they are dubbed as Velcro pets. Dogs would stand close to the master or even lean on the master&#8217;s leg and if there is a chance the dog would quietly sidle to sit on the master&#8217;s lap.</p>
<p>The master&#8217;s feet would not be a very comfortable place to sleep on. A dog though would be ready to have cricks in the neck as long as it can get close to the master. Dogs are protective and the habit is believed to be the dog&#8217;s way protecting the master. This habit can be the dogs way of recognizing the master as the leader of the pack. Dogs would need to know their rank in the pack. Sleeping at the master&#8217;s feet means that the dog is being submissive.</p>
<p>Discounting the discomfort the dog owner will feel, this habit is not really dangerous for both the master and the pet. Dog owners would normally let the dog sleep at their feet but what if the dog is a giant breed &#8211; would you have the heart to disturb the sleeping pet?</p>
<p>Read all about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.sarahsdogs.com/qa/why_do_dogs_sleep_at_your_feet.html">why dogs sleep at your feet</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.sarahsdogs.com/guides/first-aid/">dog first aid</a> at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.sarahsdogs.com/">Sarah&#8217;s Dogs</a>.</p>
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		<title>Home Remedies For Canine Constipation</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Oct 2010 14:16:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>taffyama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There comes a time in everyone&#8217;s life when constipation rears its ugly head. The same holds true for dogs, unfortunately. Lack of exercise and correct food regimen can lead to bouts of constipation (sound familiar?). While you may search a variety of methods to &#8220;eradicate&#8221; this drawback in your individual life, let&#8217;s discover some residence [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p> There comes a time in everyone&#8217;s life when constipation rears its ugly head. The same holds true for dogs, unfortunately. Lack of exercise and correct food regimen can lead to bouts of constipation (sound familiar?). While you may search a variety of methods to &#8220;eradicate&#8221; this drawback in your individual life, let&#8217;s discover some residence cures for dog constipation which may be utilized in the eventuality it happens in theirs.</p>
<p> As mentioned earlier, a correct eating regimen and train are key elements in ensuring your canine has the power to maneuver his bowels as often as necessary. Home dogs usually should be walked twice a day whereas maintaining a correct diet. In case your canine turns into constipated, one method to alleviate this drawback is by adding one to two teaspoons of bran to his meal. This allows for additional moisture in the stool.</p>
<p> Another technique to melt the stool could be to add psyllium (Metamucil in the adult world) to his diet. Half a teaspoon twice a day, along with ingesting plenty of water, will suffice. A third choice would be mineral oil. This can be utilized in instances the place there&#8217;s a large build-up of hard stool. {Two} teaspoons, twice a day ought to be added to his meal, however for only a week. There are several different steps you can take to alleviate your dog&#8217;s constipation. Keep his food moist by including a little bit of water. In case your dog is getting on in years, add some uncooked meat and greens to his diet.</p>
<p> There are specific signs which can warn you to potential problems, and for which you&#8217;ll take quick steps. Long hair on canines can cause feces to grow to be entangled; subsequently, maintain your dog correctly groomed. Dogs tend to eat everything in sight, ensure no bones or other material has been ingested. Simply as we experience constipation on account of certain drugs, canine are no exception. Psychological stress is another indicator relating to constipation.</p>
<p> While it has been steered that every one breeds and canine of any age are susceptible to constipation, there are other facets which you&#8217;ll need to contemplate, and for which many canine owners are culpable. Never feed your canine from the dinner table. When you may indulge the dog with a number of scraps right here and there, you are contributing to his constipation.</p>
<p> Foods that include flour, sugar, rice, dairy and high protein are the principle source of the problem. Ice cream, cookies, bread, chocolate, or different unhealthy food objects could cause your dog pointless pain. As talked about earlier, a lack of fiber and dehydration are frequent causes. Another trigger for concern could be a situation known as mega colon. This merely means your canine has an infected colon which prevents the discharge of feces.</p>
<p> The time to visit the vet will become evident when your canine&#8217;s incapacity to defecate is hampered by a decreased appetite, passing blood in minimal quantities, and general lethargy. Bear in mind, contributing to the general well being of your dog ought to be of the utmost importance. A canine&#8217;s love is unconditional, therefore, he or she is completely dependent upon you to maintain a healthy and harmonious life. Be ever vigilant to any signs of stress and guarantee his food plan and train regimen is acceptable and on-going.</p>
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		<title>Why Does My Dog Lick Me</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Oct 2010 11:26:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>taffyama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gee, my dog is licking my face again. Of course I love my baby but her wet sloppy kisses as well as the raspy tongue that laves my nose, face, ears with her icky drool is a less than pleasant show of affection. Of course I know that licking is an innate behavior of dogs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Gee, my <a href="http://www.sarahsdogs.com/qa/why_does_my_dog_lick_me.html" target="_blank">dog is licking my face</a> again. Of course I love my baby but her wet sloppy kisses as well as the raspy tongue that laves my nose, face, ears with her icky drool is a less than pleasant show of affection. Of course I know that licking is an innate behavior of dogs as their tongue is used to discover their environment but this dog is really a compulsive licker.</p>
<p>The habit to lick was learned by dogs from puppyhood. The mother dog&#8217;s tongue is used not unlike a washcloth to clean the puppies. The puppies will be licked clean by the dam after they have pooped and peed. Experts tell us that mother dogs would instinctively lick puppies to aid their digestion and circulation processes. Puppies on the other hand, have learned to lick the mother dog whenever they want to nurse. Puppies that are about to be weaned would lick the lips of the dam as an encouragement to regurgitate food. You can be sure that your pet loves you because licking is done to show affection. Mother <a href="http://www.sarahsdogs.com/" target="_blank">dogs</a> would instinctively lick puppies that have crawled away from the littermates. Puppies will be seen licking the dam and the littermates.</p>
<p>It is perfectly normal for dogs to show affection through licking. Dogs that have closely bonded with their owners consider humans as their family. As such the affection and the licking that are given to the dam and to the littermates will now be given to the human family. You are now the family of the dog so be prepared to feel the wet raspy tongue of the pet. Well loved and well cared for dogs are inclined to return the favor by licking their owners.</p>
<p>Dogs are pack oriented animals. Dogs would need to have a well defined hierarchy and you are recognized by the pet as the leader of the pack. Your pet recognizes you as the leader of the pack because licking is a sign of submission. Dogs are known to lick the master to gain attention or approval. Dogs in a household with more pets often manifest the need to secure the affection of the master. Licking can be the strategy of one dog wanting to get an edge over the other pet for the master&#8217;s affection.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Why-does-my-dog-lick-me" target="_blank">dog&#8217;s tendency to lick</a> can be annoying to some pet owners considering the fact that these pets have the propensity to eat feces and things abhorrent to humans. The licking habit of the dog would be even more annoying if you see the dog lapping the water in the toilet bowl. Train the dog to develop another way of showing its affection as you really need to stop his licking habit.</p>
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		<title>The Uses and Features of Electronic Dog Collars</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2010 20:53:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>taffyama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most effective ways to train a dog in a humane way that produces lasting results is through the use of electronic dog collars.  The size of the dog doesn&#8217;t matter with these collars, they work the same for a 200 pound Mastiff or a 3 pound Yorkie.  The electronic training collar is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>One of the most effective ways to train a dog in a humane way that produces lasting results is through the use of electronic dog collars.  The size of the dog doesn&#8217;t matter with these collars, they work the same for a 200 pound Mastiff or a 3 pound Yorkie.  The electronic training collar is a simple and highly effective tool for getting good results while treating the dog more humanely than many other methods allow.</p>
<p>There are three basic types of electronic collars:</p>
<p>Anti-Bark</p>
<p>Perimeter Control</p>
<p>Field Training</p>
<p>Anti-Bark Collars</p>
<p>These trainers come in a variety of sizes and styles to fit the needs of your dog.  They work by sensing when your dog barks (or even whines, depending on the model) and issue a warning beep, vibrate, or a small static charge to associate the loud barking with negative results.  These collars have become highly sophisticated, knowing when it&#8217;s the dog and not another dog or another noise.  Trainers and owners can fully control the intensity and duration of the correction (within safety limits).  The core of most dog training is in immediate bad behavior interruption, which these collars provide all the time, every time.  These collars produce results very quickly, stopping the barking behavior with lasting results. <span id="more-9"></span></p>
<p>Perimeter Control and Electronic Fencing</p>
<p>These collars are great for owners who do not wish to put up expensive fencing around their yard.  The electrostatic emitter on the collar works with a device that marks the perimeter of the area that the dog is allowed in.  This device could be a wire buried underground or an adjustable emitter that creates a radius around it.  When the device on the collar comes near the perimeter, it emits a warning beep.  If the dog does not move to within the safe zone, it will emit an electrostatic correction, and will periodically keep emitting it until the dog is within its limits.  The levels and intervals of the corrections are adjustable by the owner.  Usually, flagging is set at the boundaries as a visual barrier to tell the dogs where the boundaries are.  Over time, more and more flags are taken away until the dog learns exactly where he can and cannot go.  This method can be very effective when used properly, and as with any training, must be consistent.</p>
<p>Field Training Collars</p>
<p>A very popular and highly effective use of electronic training collars is in the field for hunting or working dogs.  In this instance, the collars work in conjunction with a hand-held transmitter that the owner or trainer carries.  The trainer can use the collar to interrupt bad behavior or to send warning beeps or vibrations when bad behavior is beginning.  As with the other types of collar, these are controllable by the person using it and have a long range, allowing for distance field training (like retrieving, herding, etc.) without the use of cumbersome long leashes.  They are water/weather proof and very durable and end the frustration of distance training without this valuable tool.</p>
<p>New Developments</p>
<p>New developments in electronic training now include the ultra-sonic training collars. Although they work very similar to other types of collars, these collars are very advanced and are quickly becoming very popular.  These collars emit an ultra sonic, high pitched sound rather than a static charge.  These advances may be one way to avoid the argument that so many claim that electronic collars are not humane.  These collars are as effective as their electronic counterparts and will help you correct inappropriate behavior and help train your dog develop good habits.</p>
<p>There are many <a href="http://www.gundogsonline.com/electronic-dog-collars/" target="_blank">electronic dog collars</a> out on the market ranging from training collars to bark collars to tracking collars. Some great collars are the <a href="http://www.gundogsonline.com/dog-training-collars/sportdog-training-collars/sportdog-field-trainer-sd-400.html" target="_blank">SportDOG Field Trainer</a> and the <a href="http://www.gundogsonline.com/dog-training-collars/sportdog-training-collars/sportdog-2500-prohunter.html" target="_blank">SportDOG SD 2500</a>. Look into them and see which one is best for you</p>
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		<title>Top 3 Keys To A Healthy Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2010 09:59:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Taffy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My dog is the picture-perfect example of a very healthy dog (Disclaimer: He&#8217;s not the one pictured on the right). He is lively, very energetic, his coat is shiny, and he has a great appetite. It is really an easy thing to do to keep your dog in top shape. 1. A healthy diet. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>My dog is the picture-perfect example of a very healthy dog (Disclaimer: He&#8217;s not the one pictured on the right). He is lively, very energetic, his coat is shiny, and he has a great appetite. It is really an easy thing to do to keep your dog in top shape.</p>
<p><strong>1. A healthy diet.</strong></p>
<p>The most important thing to consider is the food that you give to your dog. Make sure that your pet is eating a balanced meal, loaded with the right vitamins and minerals. And must also have fiber to aid with his digestive system. And there is now a growing trend toward a <a href="http://dog-health-central.com/vegan-dog-food">vegan dog food</a> diet.</p>
<p><strong>2. Adequate exercise.</strong></p>
<p>Just like with us humans, our dogs also need to get some exercise on a daily basis. And it heavily depends on the breed of your dog. For example, if your dog is a terrier, then you definitely have to let him run on an open ground. A park will do. But what if you have a small breed, like a shih tzu? A morning walk would be enough.</p>
<p><strong>3. A regular visit to the veterinarian.</strong></p>
<p>The vet is the best person to assess the overall health of your dog. Ask your vet how often should you go on a check up. This way he can help your dog with the prevention of certain diseases and illnesses that are sometimes applicable on a specific breed.</p>
<p>Do these three things and you will have a very healthy dog. Your pet will live a better life and will be around for the longest time possible to keep you company.</p>
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