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		<title>Dog Illnesses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; All pet dogs should be treated as members of our family and adequate attention must be paid to the canine's health. Sometimes dogs become sick but may not look so. It is very important to recognize and understand dog illnesses symptoms. &#13;Since prevention is a better cure, we must learn something about dog illnesses [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/dogs/dog-illnesses/">Dog Illnesses</a></p>
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<p>All pet dogs should be treated as members of our family and adequate attention must be paid to the canine's health. Sometimes dogs become sick but may not look so. It is very important to recognize and understand dog illnesses symptoms.</p>
<p>&#13;Since prevention is a better cure, we must learn something about dog illnesses and symptoms so we can better understand their conditions. This will help us recognize some common dog illnesses. If appropriate and adequate vaccinations are administered to the puppies, most of the common dog illnesses can be easily prevented.</p>
<p>&#13;Some elementary observations are useful to recognize certain common dog illnesses. Dogs take a lot of sleep but their sleep is marked by alertness. If a dog is sluggish then there may be various causes contributing to it, right from anemia to old age. If the dog is limping then you should check for prospective painful areas using a firm and yet gentile hand. Check out for any signs indicating lameness from time to time.</p>
<p>&#13;The appetite of the dog is bound to be affected by ill health. Look for any signs of loss of appetite. An important sign of dog health problems is excessive thirst. A pronounced weight loss is also an indicator of ill health. Check the eyes for any ulcers, discharges, veins or sores.</p>
<p>&#13;The mouth of a healthy dog is pink. There should not be any discoloring or cavities in the teeth. Look for signs of discharge from ears. It is advisable to clean the ears from time to time. The dog's head should be regularly checked for sore patches, hair loss, or deep wounds.</p>
<p>&#13;Investigate the limbs and trunk for the same signs. If the dog is vomiting, there may be various underlying problems. If the body temperature of your dog is not between the range 38 to 39 Celsius it is an indication of some kind of illness. Check the female dogs for any kind of foul smelling vaginal discharge, which needs attention of a vet.</p>
<p>&#13;The symptoms of pain and discomfort experienced by a dog can give us many clues about the possible underlying illness. If the dog is suffering any abdominal pain, it may be due to canine hepatitis, enteritis or it can be a simple case of constipation. The abdominal swelling dogs indicate canine bloat and roundworms in puppies. Aggression of the dog may be caused by rabies. Roundworms, tapeworms, and whipworms my cause anemia in dogs. Any behavioral changes in dog can be an indicator of hookworms, tapeworms, whipworms, canine arthritis, heart disease, canine, or parvovirus.</p>
<p>&#13;Kidney diseases sometimes cause blood in urine. Eye infections and entropion cause bloodshot eyes in dogs. A ruptured diaphragm, obstructed airway, lungworm, bronchitis, pneumonia, food poisoning, heatstroke, allergies can cause respiratory problems in dogs.</p>
<p>&#13;There are various reasons of sudden change in weight of dogs like heart disease to heartworms. Hernia might be caused due to long term constipation in dogs. Allergies, parvovirus, hepatitis, lungworm, TB, pneumonia or distemper may be one of the reasons of coughing in dogs. Cannine parvovirus can also cause dehydration in dogs. Any pancreatic disorder, food poisoning can give rise to diarrhea in dogs. The dog may suffer from hair loss due to mange, red mange demodectic, scabies, cheyletiella mange, or cushings syndrome.</p>
<p>&#13;If dog indicates any signs of failing genital bleeding, persistent constipation, projectile vomiting, fainting, hair loss, seizure, stumbling, trauma, trembling, mouth bleeding, rectal bleeding, lethargy, shaking, urinating problems contact a dog care specialist.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Felv And How You Can Prevent it</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Feline Leukemia (FeLV) is a viral disease that cats of any age can acquire. Your cat can get this through: Bites Birth (mother to offspring transmission) Cat to cat transmission through saliva, feces, and urine When an infected cat comes in contact with healthy one, he could transmit it to the other. Cure: none at [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/cats/understanding-felv-and-how-you-can-prevent-it/">Understanding Felv And How You Can Prevent it</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Feline Leukemia (FeLV) is a viral disease that cats of any age can acquire. Your cat can get this through:</p>
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<li>Bites</li>
<li>Birth (mother to offspring transmission)</li>
<li>Cat to cat transmission through saliva, feces, and urine</li>
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<p>When an infected cat comes in contact with healthy one, he could transmit it to the other.</p>
<p> Cure: none at this time. Feline Leukemia can trigger the onset of other deadly diseases such as blood disorders, cancer, diabetes, and respiratory infections. Anemia and bone complications will eventually take place, and these conditions lead to a cat's death. Take note too that a cat with FeLV may die within 3 years, as is the case for 80% of all FeLV-infected cats.</p>
<p> While there is no known cure, we can do something to prevent our cats from getting FeLV. Here are some things you can do.</p>
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<li> The first and foremost thing you need to do is to have your new pet tested for this condition. If results show he has LeLV, you have two options: keep him apart from other cats, or you many decide not to keep him at all.</li>
<li>Second, as much as possible, keep you cat inside your house. If you let him free to mingle with neighborhood cats, chances are he will acquire FeLV from them.</li>
<li>Third, make sure to give your cat FeLV shots. You can check with your cat's vet regarding this. However you need to remember that vaccines for FeLV may not be as effective for all cats. For some reason, there are cats that do not become immune to the disease even after vaccination.</li>
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<p>What to Do If Your Cat has FeLV</p>
<p> Once you discover your cat has FeLV, you need to have the rest of the cats tested too. Then, separate the infected ones from the healthy ones so as not to have all of them infected.</p>
<p> You will not become infected to FeLV so no need for you to worry, however, if you pet infected cats, make sure to wash your hands with soap before spending time with those who are not infected. Utensils should also be kept separated. If you only have one cat at home, then you should not have to face this problem.</p>
<p> Another important thing you need to do is to ensure your infected cat has a healthy diet, because when he has leukemia, his immune system is compromised.</p>
<p> In the instance that your cat dies from the condition and you decide to adopt a new cat, see to it that you have your house cleaned and sanitized, especially the areas that your sick cat frequented. Though the virus dies in just a matter of hours, you can never be too sure of secondary diseases.</p>
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		<title>Attack Dog Training! Must see. Amazing! (K9-1.com)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Attack Dog Training - Personal Protection Guard Dog Training instruction by K9-1 Specialized Dog Training LLC. If you ever wondered how to train an attack dog we now have instructional videos for the serious dog trainer. This video features, Nikko, a Belgian Malinois raised as a pet then transformed into a high caliber personal protection [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/dog-training/attack-dog-training-must-see-amazing-k9-1com/">Attack Dog Training! Must see. Amazing! (K9-1.com)</a></p>
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		<title>A Common Dog Ailment- Arthritis</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 04:02:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arthritis is where you have an inflammation of the joints. And in old age for dogs it means that the joints swell and become painful and stiff. Some of the things that can cause this problem are earlier injuries such as torn ligaments. Symptoms of arthritis are lameness particularly after first getting up from lying [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/a-common-dog-ailment-arthritis/">A Common Dog Ailment- Arthritis</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arthritis is where you have an inflammation of the joints. And in old age for dogs it means that the joints swell and become painful and stiff. Some of the things that can cause this problem are earlier injuries such as torn ligaments. Symptoms of arthritis are lameness particularly after first getting up from lying down and unwillingness to jump or go for long walks or even getting up. Dogs will suffer more in winter time as the joints tend to swell more.</p>
<p>Some ways in which you can manage arthritis are:</p>
<p>Weight Control: - Ensure that your dog is the correct weight for their breed and age. As the owner, you have control over what you feed your dog. Feed quality food in an amount appropriate for your dog's size, breed and activity level and keep treats to a minimum; your dog should be able to maintain an ideal weight. If your dog is overweight, seek the suggestion of your veterinarian regarding low calorie dog food and an exercise program.</p>
<p>Exercise: Make sure that your dog does get regular exercise in shorter sessions this is always better than long work-outs on weekends. Warming the muscles prior to exercise and following exercise with a "warm-down" period are beneficial. Daily exercise will ensure that they maintain their correct weight. Exercise that provides good range of motion and muscle building as well as limiting wear and tear on the joints is best. Leash walks, swimming, walking on treadmills, and slow jogging are excellent low-impact exercises. Keep in mind that whatever exercise program you select it should be individualized for each dog based on the severity of the arthritis, his weight, age, and physical condition. If in doubt consult with your veterinarian regarding an exercise program appropriate for your dog.</p>
<p>Sleeping areas: Cold and damp weather will aggravate the symptoms, keeping your dog warm, with a pet sweater and keep the temperature in the house a bit warmer. Providing proper dog bedding such as a orthopedic foam bed helps many dogs with arthritis. Beds with dome-shaped, orthopedic foam distribute weight evenly and reduce pressure on joints. They are also much easier for the pet to get out of. Place the bed in a warm spot away from drafts.</p>
<p>Massage therapy: Your vet can show you how to execute physical therapy and massage on your dog to help relax stiff muscles and encourage a good range of motion in the joints. Remember, your dog is in pain, so start slowly and build trust. Begin by petting the area and work up to gently kneading the muscles around the joint with your fingertips using small, circular motions. Gradually work your way out to the surrounding muscles.</p>
<p>Daily Routine: Climbing stairs becomes difficult for arthritic dogs; it can make going outside to urinate and defecate extremely hard. Dog owners will tend to build or buy ramps, especially on stairs leading to their yard, to make it easier for their dogs to go outside.</p>
<p>Don't let your beloved dog suffer from arthritis there are many things that you can do as a caring owner to help them manage their pain</p>
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		<title>Dog Fence Reviews and Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many wireless dog fences in the market. Since there is no patent for a dog fence, these are manufactured with many variations and according to the developments introduced by them. However, with any of them, the dog owners can be guaranteed to get great results, though it is better to look at a [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/dog-fence-reviews-and-guide/">Dog Fence Reviews and Guide</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many wireless dog fences in the market. Since there is no patent for a dog fence, these are manufactured with many variations and according to the developments introduced by them. However, with any of them, the dog owners can be guaranteed to get great results, though it is better to look at a variety for them for the best quality and the lowest prices. </p>
<p>There are a few points to consider before choosing a dog fence:<br />•    You must know what kind of material is present in the dog fence. You should know what the manufacturer is offering you. Look at the cost and see if it is more than what others are offering for the same stuff.<br />•    Decide upon the length of the fence. See how tall it is. If you have a big dog like a Great Dane, then opt for the taller ones.  </p>
<p>The various types of dog fences are:<br />•    The Wooden Slat Fence: This is also known as the picket fence and is very popular with the homeowners. While this traditional fence is attractive, it is very expensive. Also your pet can easily jump over it and escape.<br />•    The Privacy Fence: These are good but have a few disadvantages. They are almost 6 feet tall and block your entire view. Since they are wooden, they are very expensive and the maintenance cost runs high. <br />•    The Chain Link Fence: This is mostly used for the commercial dog runs. In this there are pipe posts for supporting the wire that is stretched between them.<br />•    The Electric Dog Fence: This is perhaps the best fence and doesn’t even hamper your landscape view. What are the key components of the wireless pet fences that make these such an effective tool in training a dog? There are 3 main components of the entire system:<br />•    A wireless transmitter<br />•    The water proof collar which your pet wears<br />•    A battery module that is water proof</p>
<p>Some people opt for enclosed dog runs. It is a great alternative to setting up the huge fence in your backyard, but did you know that the dog run has to be placed over a cemented area and should be inspected closely? There are chances that your dog might dig the enclosed dog run. Therefore the best alternative is the electric dog fence which will allow you a piece of mind. Even your dog has the freedom to run and roll in your yard and you can be rest assured that the pet is right there in front of your eyes.</p>
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		<title>Aquarium Water Pumps &#8211; Essential to Aquatic Plant Success</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Water circulation is essential in any aquarium, to ensure proper filtration, prevent the formation of anoxic or low-temperature regions, and deliver nutrients to stationary organisms. Power heads and aerators often provide sufficient circulation for a basic aquarium. In a planted aquarium, however, the water surface should be left undisturbed as much as possible to prevent [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/aquarium-water-pumps-essential-to-aquatic-plant-success/">Aquarium Water Pumps &#8211; Essential to Aquatic Plant Success</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Water circulation is essential in any aquarium, to ensure proper filtration, prevent the formation of anoxic or low-temperature regions, and deliver nutrients to stationary organisms. Power heads and aerators often provide sufficient circulation for a basic aquarium. In a planted aquarium, however, the water surface should be left undisturbed as much as possible to prevent loss of precious carbon dioxide and such devices should not be used. </p>
<p>Water pumps provide the necessary circulation both within the tank and through the filtration system, without unnecessary gas exchange. In a typical planted aquarium, water flows passively to the pump from a submerged intake where it is then propelled through the filter(s), and returned to the tank through an outlet below the water surface. The function of a water pump in a planted aquarium is exactly the same as that of the heart in the human body: pumping water rather than blood through a filter instead of the kidneys and liver. This analogy underscores the critical importance of the water pump in sustaining the health of a planted aquarium. </p>
<p>Not surprisingly, there are several types of aquarium water pumps to choose from, suitable for different types of tanks and budgets (see our selection at Julie's Pet Market). While perhaps not a glamorous part of setting up a planted aquarium, the selection of a water pump is one of the most crucial tasks to ensure a successful experience. Several criteria should be considered. </p>
<p>1) Flow rate. Water pump flows are rated in gallons per hour (gph) under free-flow conditions. For example, a 100 gph pump will circulate all the water in a 50 gallon tank twice in an hour. The presence of a filter (and its condition) will reduce actual flow. It is important to pick a pump with sufficient flow to ensure proper filtration. Conversely, an excessive water flow will turn your tank into a chaotic whirlpool. Usually, the filter manufacturer will specify the minimum flow rate needed for the water pump. The selected pump should exceed the minimum flow rate, but be comparable to it </p>
<p>2) Durability. A water pump is one of the few devices with moving parts in an aquarium, and therefore subject to wear and tear. Some pumps (e.g. magnetic drive) are designed without internal seals that can become corroded. This is more important for saltwater tanks, but well worth considering for a planted aquarium. </p>
<p>3) Heat generation. The electric motor generates heat that is transmitted to the water. Too much heat may contribute to wear and tear and is undesirable when you need to keep water temperature below a certain level. </p>
<p>4) Power consumption. A pump operates continuously and along with lights it is one of the main contributors to the energy costs of a planted aquarium. Prefer pumps with lower energy demands to keep costs down. </p>
<p>5) Noise level. Unless the pump will operate fully immersed, noise from the water pump is not to be underestimated as a factor in the enjoyment of your planted aquarium. You can often find information on noise levels on the manufacturer's web site. </p>
<p>In general, you should select the best quality pump you can afford. There are fewer sources of headaches in an aquarium worse than a poor pump: noise, overheating, and leakages occurring at the least convenient time can send you scrambling for a replacement. Having to replace a faulty pump - even with another poor one - after just a few months of operation makes this choice a false economy. The selection of water pumps offered at Julie's Pet Market includes only quality products to avoid you such problems.</p>
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		<title>Ultimate Cat Secrets &#8211; Mary Mathews Ultimate Cat Secrets Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mary Mathews is pet owner who wants nothing more but the best of her cat's welfare. She found out a lot of things that would benefit every cat lover in the country. The 12 part audio program she came up adheres to taking care of your pets in a non-violent way and making sure that [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/ultimate-cat-secrets-mary-mathews-ultimate-cat-secrets-review/">Ultimate Cat Secrets &#8211; Mary Mathews Ultimate Cat Secrets Review</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mary Mathews is pet owner who wants nothing more but the best of her cat's welfare. She found out a lot of things that would benefit every cat lover in the country. The 12 part audio program she came up adheres to taking care of your pets in a non-violent way and making sure that you have a great time together. Here is the Ultimate Cat Secrets. </p>
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<p>Ultimate Cat Secrets would initially take you to know what type of cat is best for you. Whether you need a female or a male companion and what type of breed you are attracted to. It also presents some steps you need to consider in keeping your cat safe around the home. </p>
<p>Cats  have a different way of taking care of themselves and how they communicate with other people and with themselves. Ultimate <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.slideshare.net/onlinebuysreview/ultimate-cat-secrets-toilet-training-for-cats">Cat Secrets</a> reveals a more about cats' eating habits, preferences and allergies. It also explains the meaning of different cat gestures and purring. How your cat grooms himself and keeps clean is also mentioned in this audio series. </p>
<p>Training also is an option, but you do not need call in a professional trainer to do the work for you. With Ultimate Cat Secrets, you can easily teach your cat simple tricks and keep him well behaved most of the time. Teach your pet to undo different bad habits and replace them with new ones without having to hurt them in the process. </p>
<p>Your cat's well-being is also a major concern. Which is why <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/18359425/Ultimate-Cat-Secrets-How-to-Train-a-Kitten">Ultimate Cat secrets</a> helps you through proper care and medication or therapy for your pet. It also introduces ways on how to avoid sickness by taking precautions around the house. This is indeed a great deal to invest in. I'm sure you would want to have the best for your beloved pet.</p>
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		<title>Wireless Dog Fence: The Manner to Spare Time, Money, And Your Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wireless Dog Fence : Pets are just like humans, they have to be preserved healthy too. With the wireless dog fence, man's greatest ally will be risk-free even without the material fence. Not only are you preventing your pet held in in your grounds, you are also breeding them to follow instructions. As long as [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/wireless-dog-fence-the-manner-to-spare-time-money-and-your-dog/">Wireless Dog Fence: The Manner to Spare Time, Money, And Your Dog</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wireless Dog Fence : Pets are just like humans, they have to be preserved healthy too. With the wireless dog fence, man's greatest ally will be risk-free even without the material fence. Not only are you preventing your pet held in in your grounds, you are also breeding them to follow instructions. As long as they already visualize simple commands such as sit and halt, the wireless dog fence will run for your pet. installing is cosy and can be done in bits. You can even bring it along with you when you, your house, and your pet would go camping or go on a holiday. You can use it open and even indoors.</p>
<p>Holding Back a Uncontrollable Dog<br />
If your dog is an innate dodging artist, and you want to curb him in your backyard, then you should find him a wireless dog fence. The wireless dog fence will give your pet enough room and space to play and run or just dig for bones. While he proceeds to stray around, this new production also learns him to be keen. It learns your dog to respect boundaries. Naturally, it will take weeks earlier your pet will actually instructs, but with body and decent supervising, the civilizing will pay off. Flags are initially used, putting in them on selected limits. At this time, the stimulant level should be maintained at the minimal level. You may also start the disciplining by leashing him at first, constantly guiding him but leading him on his own to determine the edges. Once he gains the border line, a mild shock will be let loose from the sender to bring his attending telling him that he is leading his risk-free zone. As much as he gets a penalization for a error, your pet will also want to be praised when he retracts back after starting the crushed shock.</p>
<p>What Celebrates Them Willing<br />
A wireless dog fence is the argue for the grins of many dog proprietors whose pets are forever on the loose. It is the popular ware in this extremely technical world of now. Disdain it being technologically grasp, it is also light on the budget. A wireless dog fence is the rightest alternative and root to the universally broken dog owner job. Without any wires to bury and poles to install, the wireless dog fence is reaching popularity from more dog proprietors. It is handy, man-portable, and can take an clear number of dogs as long as they all have the receiving system collar. The wireless dog fence requires clean setup saving you time, money, effort, and your dog, most specially. He can drift around where he's so-called to at a secure place.</p>
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The wireless dog fence and other pet accessaries are independent at Pet Depot Online. They have other pet intersections not just for your preferred dog but also for your other pets or cats among others. Pet Depot Online is committed to serve you and your pets needs by allowing the nicest and the finest pet intersections in the market.</p>
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		<title>How to Avoid Child Dog Bites and Attacks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While parents cannot control every event, there are measures and precautions you can take to help your child avoid a dog bite. Teaching your child prevention techniques may save him/her from a traumatic attack. For example, children often become excited and rambunctious around dogs, running around and hugging the animal. This can make dogs nervous [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/how-to-avoid-child-dog-bites-and-attacks/">How to Avoid Child Dog Bites and Attacks</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>While parents cannot control every event, there are measures and precautions you can take to help your child avoid a dog bite. Teaching your child prevention techniques may save him/her from a traumatic attack. For example, children often become excited and rambunctious around dogs, running around and hugging the animal. This can make dogs nervous and cause them to lash out in a violent manner. Teach your child to behave in a more subdued and calm manner around dogs, as this will help calm the animal?s nerves and instinctual responses.</P><P>Also, make sure your child always asks the dog?s guardian for permission before petting the animal. Teach your child to then approach the dog slowly and let the animal sniff him/her before petting it. In addition, teach your child how to properly pet a dog. Most dogs prefer to be petted gently on their backs and sides and can become anxious or angry when a child is petting wildly.</P><P>It is important to know the behavioral instincts of dogs to help prevent attacks. Dogs are naturally protective of property and their owners. Therefore, teach your child not to pet a dog that is playing with a toy, as the dog may think the child is trying to take it. Likewise, your child should know not to pet a dog behind a fence because the dog may become protective of its property and lash out. Dogs can also become protective of their space when riding in vehicles, so children should also be careful about petting them in a car.</P><P>While children most often interact with family?s and neighbors? pet dogs, they may encounter stray dogs. As such, it is important to teach them a few basic techniques to avoid an attack. First, they should know to never make direct eye contact with the animal. Teach your child to come to a standstill if a strange dog approaches. Never run away from a dog! Rather, teach your child to back away slowly from the animal and avoid sudden movements.</P><P>Of course, not all dog bites and attacks can be avoided. Even if you and your children take every precaution around dogs, some animals will still attack. In the event of an animal attack, seek medical attention immediately, especially if the dog is a stray. Even wounds that seem minor can easily become infected if not properly treated.<BR /></P>  </p>
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		<title>What Does a NewPup Need? For You to Go Shopping!</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does a brand new pup need? If you just brought home a new doggy best friend, pull out pen and notebook so you can make a doggy needs list! Doggy babies are welcome additions to the family, but like children, they will require tons of their own stuff. Dog supplies wholesalers will be your new best friends as you buy and save things that your little mutt needs.</p>
<p>First on your purchasing itemizer is food. Young dogs need food specially made for their young bodies and energy levels. Because they are in motion all the time, bounding, and maturing, they need precisely the right mixture of meat products, starches, fats, vitamins, especially calcium and vitamin D for their changing bodies. You will find many alternatives offered by dog supplies wholesalers. Either kibbled or moist nutrients are suitable, so long as the baby is able to chew his way comfortably through the dry nuggets. A very young puppy who may have been  abandoned will still need replacement milk, which you can find at <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.dhgate.com/wholesale/dog-supplies/c190503.html">wholesale dog</a> supplies stores and online.</p>
<p>Next, where will your puppy sleep? A dog bed of her own from the very start will help your pet become used to leaving your bed and couch alone! Dog supplies wholesalers usually feature a huge array of choices in beds: snuggly fleece, warm flannel, cloth cushions. Make sure the bed is washable and will suit your dog’s size; if you have a Saint Bernard puppy, you may need more and more sizes as she grows!</p>
<p>Put playthings on that list, too. Pups have a born tendency to exercise those sharp little teeth. They will chew your shoes, your chair leg, tee shirt, anything they can get their jaws around. The best way to deal with chewing is to give your puppy entertaining playthings, like a rawhide chew. Some dog playthings are made to keep pups amused for a long while by challenging them to locate and snuffle out a small snack. Things they can retrieve like balls and Frisbees are all favorite choices that wholesale dog supplies companies offer in plentiful variety at fair prices.</p>
<p>What about clothes? Some types need clothing to guard against extreme cold; others decidedly do not. The miniature breeds like the Pekinese will likely need cover-ups and hats for their winter outings; a Great Dane, not so much except possibly in real extremes. Boots are, however, a different story. Because of the grit and chemicals that may be used to get rid of ice on sidewalks in the winter, dogs’ feet can be easily damaged. Boots are a good idea for any dog, whatever his size, and you can find every size at wholesale dog supplies sources. If you want to dress your pup in non-functional but fun and fashionable outfits from wholesale dog supplies sources, go right ahead! Just watch out for whether you are embarrassing them or not!</p>
<p>Pups need friendship and care. They will gaze at you with those big innocent eyes and say “love me.” Be sure you put “love” on the first line</p>
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		<title>The Temperament Of A Giant Schnauzer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Giant Schnauzer is a highly spirited and outgoing breed, the dog is intelligent, loving and loyal which owners find to be very endearing. The breed is composed and makes an extremely efficient watchdog, hard-working and possessing of the Terrier temperament. The Giant Schnauzer is a breed which is dominant and needs a firm and [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/the-temperament-of-a-giant-schnauzer/">The Temperament Of A Giant Schnauzer</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Giant Schnauzer is a highly spirited and outgoing breed, the dog is intelligent, loving and loyal which owners find to be very endearing. The breed is composed and makes an extremely efficient watchdog, hard-working and possessing of the Terrier temperament. The Giant Schnauzer is a breed which is dominant and needs a firm and diligent owner, one with experience handling dogs with this temperament.</p>
<p>The breed can be easy to train if you first earn their trust and respect, the dog responds to positive reinforcement and being supplied with treats when training. The dog must be trained by someone who has professional experience, if they are to reach their full potential and be a good family pet. Giant Schnauzers without proper training and socialization will not adapt well and make a suitable household pet.</p>
<p>When the dog is a puppy, they are dominant and stubborn, testing their owners time and again. To a Giant Schnauzer, it is up to the master to conform to their ideal standard of life. However, once the dog has received adequate professional training they will adapt and become a loving and loyal companion, growing attached to their family and being very protective.</p>
<p>The Giant Schnauzer is a breed that requires a high level of attention and will follow an owner around incessantly. There is no place off limits to the dog, it has an almost compulsive need to be in the same location as an owner at all times. The dog will smother an owner with attention and will not respect the owner's personal space at all. The dog will invade an owner's personal comfort zone and in doing so it keeps them well adjusted and gives them unadulterated joy. It is said that the breed is so in tune with an owner's feelings that can pick up on emotions through a person's facial expressions.</p>
<p>The Giant Schnauzer is an independent dog, true problem solvers and adept at figuring out the solution to a wide variety of problems or situations. There are stories in which an owner reports a Giant Schnauzer has learned to open the door to a cupboard or refrigerator to gain access to a tasty snack! Once the dog figures something out, it can be hard to stay a step ahead of them.</p>
<p>The dogs can become destructive if left alone for extended periods of time. Some Giant Schnauzers have been known to chew their way through an entire sofa if left alone for even a short time! Without proper supervision and stimulation, the dog could put the owner's possessions in serious jeopardy. So, do not leave anything in the dog's grasp that you hold sacred.</p>
<p>While the dog is engaging and amiable with an owner and family, the same cannot be said for when the dog encounters strangers. The dogs are generally reserved and leery around strangers, and are tremendously protective of their family. The breed does not like to feel threatened and can be imposing just because of size alone. The Giant Schnauzer is a breed that is truly unique, if you are a person that can adapt well to a dog of this nature, then this could be a well-suited breed for your family.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Welsh Terrier is a medium-sized dog breed which has a very distinctive wire-textured coat; it appears like that of an Airedale Terrier. The dog has a compact, sturdy body with a tan head, legs and belly; there is a black or grizzle jacket as well. Most often, the tail of the dog is docked [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/learning-about-a-welsh-terrier/">Learning About A Welsh Terrier</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Welsh Terrier is a medium-sized dog breed which has a very distinctive wire-textured coat; it appears like that of an Airedale Terrier. The dog has a compact, sturdy body with a tan head, legs and belly; there is a black or grizzle jacket as well. Most often, the tail of the dog is docked and this provides the dog with an overall square look; the dog is as long as it is tall. Since the dog is long-legged, it has a typical terrier gait, which looks almost effortless. The personality of a Welsh Terrier is one of great courage and spirit, the dog strives to please the owner and is capable of great patience. The dog has a very distinguished "Welsh Terrier Expression," which can best be described as confident and alert.</p>
<p>The Welsh Terrier has extra hair at the muzzle, which is half the length of the distance between the nose and back of the head. Both the muzzle and nose of the dog have a squared off appearance. The Welsh Terrier nose is black, as are the lips. The teeth must meet in a perfect scissor bite, though some judges will not penalize a level bite. The neck is medium-sized and thick, slightly arched without excess skin around the throat. The Welsh Terrier breed has a leveled top-line, a moderately wide chest and a short, strong loin. The tail is docked and carried high on the back of the rump.</p>
<p>Males of the breed stand between 15 and 15 ½ inches and female are a bit smaller; the average weight for the breed is around 20 lbs.; however, it depends upon the dog's height and body structure. All Welsh Terriers must have the appearance of a strong and sturdy build, and a rectangular head and small almond shaped dark brown eyes. The eyes of a Welsh Terrier should be spaced at a relative distance apart and the ears are small and folded in a V-shape. The ears have a tendency to shifting forward and upward when the dog is on alert, the dog has flat cheeks which do not bulge or pooch out.</p>
<p>The rear end of the dog is straight, with long, sloping shoulders that are laid back. The dog has straight legs which are very muscular and the paws are catlike, rounded and small. Welsh Terriers have black thick under pads on their feet with strong toe nails; dewclaws should be removed. The back part of the dog is also strong and muscular, with second thighs which are well developed. The coat of the dog is thick, hard and wiry, with a soft undercoat which is shorter in length. There are extra tufts of hair on the dog's legs, quarters and muzzle, which is also thick, wiry and dense.</p>
<p>If your family is searching for a smaller dog that has giant tenacity, a Welsh Terrier is exactly that. The breed makes an excellent choice of pet for families looking for an affectionate and outgoing companion. A Welsh Terrier gets along well in most situations and is an ideal companion, providing years of enjoyment and loyalty.</p>
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		<title>How To Show A Wirehaired Fox Terrier In a Dog Show</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Wire Fox Terrier has many functions and jobs to do and one of the jobs they enjoy the most is being in the show ring. Not only does the dog get to show off and prance about proudly, but they get to do fun activities with their master. When the breed is first being trained for the show ring, they have the ability to possess a stubborn streak. True to their breed, a Wire Fox Terrier will soon come to know what is expected of them and perform quite adeptly in a competitive dog show.</p>
<p>Obedience is an area in which the Wire Fox Terrier will perform with the assistance of their master. Though training the breed in obedience can be quite challenging because of their stubborn nature, an owner needs to be firm and unyielding and the dog will form an understanding of what is expected. The Wire Fox Terrier needs to be well versed in the basic obedience commands such as sit, stay, come and heel, as well as do what the owner commands on lead, as well as off. The Obedience Titles is judged on three different levels; Companion dog, Companion dog excellent and Utility (working) dog. However, it is important to know the dog's limitations and not expect them to do well as a Utility dog, because they are very stubborn and easily bored, which makes them resistant to this type of training.</p>
<p>Conformation is just one area in which the dog will perform when in a professional dog show. In this event, the Wire Fox Terrier will be expected to conform to a certain set of breed standards. For example, the dog's size cannot be any bigger or longer than that of American Kennel Club standards deem as suitable and correct for the breed as a whole. The coat of a Wire Fox Terrier must be the proper length and have the right texture as the breed standard. There are also other areas of conformation in which the dog will be expected to meet when competing in an AKC show event.</p>
<p>Flyball is a competition in which the Wire Fox Terrier performs very well when in a dog show. The event consists of a Frisbee-like object being hidden and the dog is required to find and retrieve the object within an allotted time frame and when given a command. The event is another sport that a Wire Fox Terrier is excellent at performing. The dog loves activities that keep them active and challenged, working side-by-side with their master. The biggest challenge with a Wire Fox Terrier is to begin training slowly but once the dogs get going they love to participate in these types of events.</p>
<p>Agility competitions is another area the Wire Fox Terrier extremely enjoys, not because of the bonding with their owner, but because they find it both challenging and fun. Agility competition is a fast-paced sport where the dog gets to jump over obstacles on command, crawls through tunnels, climbs and experiences different obstacles along the course. The American Kennel Club offers both standard agility competition and jumping with weaves, which is an even more challenging course.</p>
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		<title>Respiratory Problems in the Boston Terrier</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boston Terriers are adored by breed enthusiasts and general dog lovers alike, primarily because of their adorable little faces. Their eyes are bulgy and their snouts are short with a slightly upturned nose. They have a charming, goofy look to them at times. Most Boston Terrier owners were drawn in by these unique facial characteristics, [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/respiratory-problems-in-the-boston-terrier/">Respiratory Problems in the Boston Terrier</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Boston Terriers are adored by breed enthusiasts and general dog lovers alike, primarily because of their adorable little faces. Their eyes are bulgy and their snouts are short with a slightly upturned nose. They have a charming, goofy look to them at times. Most Boston Terrier owners were drawn in by these unique facial characteristics, even though their small muzzles are the cause of many health problems.</p>
<p>Dogs with such short muzzles are referred to as Brachycephalic. Other dogs in this category include English Bulldogs, Boxers, and Pugs. Brachycephalic dogs are prone to reverse sneezing, snoring, and wheezing. Many owners enjoy and are amused by the silly sounds their pug-nosed dogs make, but sometimes this audible breathing can be indicative of a far greater problem. While the little snores and sneezes can be quite charming, the sounds are actually a result of an respiratory system that is not ideally designed. Due to the nature and build of their small heads, Boston Terriers often have shorter airways and elongated palates that can cause breathing difficulty. Boston Terriers were bred specifically to have these aesthetically desirable little heads and small muzzles, but at the expense of their potential health. Not ever Boston Terrier or every Brachycephalic dog will suffer from any or all of these conditions, but it is good to remain educated on the subject so that you can recognize a problem arising in your dog as early as possible.</p>
<p>A number of Brachcyephalic dogs will end up suffering from a problem called "stenotic nares," which is a scientific way of saying small nostrils. As one might expect, having irregularly small nostrils will make it very, very difficult to breathe for a dog. "Tracheal stenosis" is a similar problem in that the trachea is too narrow for air to pass through easily. In the most severe cases of both of these problems, the dog will require surgery to widen the breathing cavities.</p>
<p>Another symptom attributed primarily to Brachycephalic dogs is the soft palate being elongated. The Soft palate is what separates the mouth from the nose in the back of the throat, and when it is too long it can hang down and block the travel of air. This will cause more audible breathing sounds, such as snorts or snores. Over time you should adjust to the constant snorts and will even grow to love them. Many people find their Boston Terriers breathing endearing.</p>
<p>As if these problems weren't enough for the poor Boston Terrier to deal with, the breed is also prone to heat stroke, much like the rest of their Brachycephalic brethren. Because of the shape of their face and respiratory system, it is more difficult for them to pant, and thus harder for them to cool themselves naturally. To avoid risk of heat stroke, always make sure your pet has plenty of cool water to drink and is not left unattended in warm places. It's also a good idea not to let them run to much on a hot day. Like Labradors, Boston Terriers will exhaust themselves to the point it causes harm to their bodies. As long as you keep a close eye on your Boston, he or she will be perfectly fine.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Collars-a Helping Tool</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog training collars have been around since the late 20th century. They have not gained wide acceptance at the early stages due to their limited options and quite often drastic measures of application. Over time collars have become more and more favorable as quality of the products drastically changed, spectrum of options grew, as well [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/dog-training-collars-a-helping-tool/">Dog Training Collars-a Helping Tool</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog training collars have been around since the late 20th century. They have not gained wide acceptance at the early stages due to their limited options and quite often drastic measures of application. Over time collars have become more and more favorable as quality of the products drastically changed, spectrum of options grew, as well as the ease of use. As dog training collars were slowly emerging from the surface as a product that "works", manufacturers continued on implementing better electronics, better material, and made these collars superior over majority of orthodox training techniques.</p>
<p>Dog training collars come in countless styles, from the most basic types such us choke collars, or otherwise known as "slip" collars, to multiple remote controlled dog training collars which aid in training more than one pet. Whatever the need, consumers have realized that options are endless in today's society, and that can often be a troublesome experience. Not only are there tens of different types, but tens of various manufacturers for every type, with each developer promising the highest rate of training success. Not to mention the emerging hunting market which is growing very rapidly with new dog training collars for almost anything. With this in mind, consumers today face a much more difficult decision than ever before, with the growing popularity of training collars, they have to decide if to use them, and if so, which product is better.</p>
<p>Dog training collars can be somewhat broken up into a few categories. The first would be the simplest type, such as choke collars (slip collars). These types are exceptional for training a dog how to act and behave during a walk. Consumers have enough stress in their lives as it is, and the added stress of a dog jumping on people, pulling back and forth is something one should be able to minimize. The second type would be the basic training collars, which are in most cases controlled by a remote. These types are an excellent resource if one aims in teaching their best friend the simplest commands, such as sit, come, heel, or minimize barking etc. The third type would be the advanced training collars. These are also controlled by a remote, but with a multitude of added options, have much more range, but in most cases are a bit more expensive. Advanced collars are an exceptional tool for those seeking for a more professional obedience training. Multiple dog training collars would be considered a fourth type. This product works in the same manner as an advanced or a basic training collar system, with the addition of more than one collar to a remote. With this type of system, a trainer can teach obedience of more than one dog, or as a matter of fact, use to control more than one hunting dog. This introduces the last but not least type, the hunting dog training collar system. Again these types are equipped with most of the features one would get from an advanced system, but with the focus of a few other options to aid in training a dog to be a good hunting partner.</p>
<p>Every individual that owns a canine knows the importance of having a well behaved and smart dog. An obedient and intelligent dog makes the experience of having a four legged best friend much more exciting and enjoyable. A well trained pet is one that can be taken anywhere, an animal that can be trusted anywhere. Dog training collars give that specific advantage of making ones loyal friend trustworthy, friendly and safe. Although there are countless of techniques of getting obedience training for a pet, from acquiring the needed skills from books and other information references, sending a dog to obedience schools, and teaching with the aid of training collars, the highly growing in popularity is the dog training collar system.</p>
<p>Dog training collar system tends to be a more expensive initial investment if choosing other than a choke collar, but one that pays itself off very quickly. For instance, books are a very inexpensive technique, but require a lot of time to learn and initiate all the required actions. Although books/videos tend to be the least expensive technique, they require a lot of time, and in these days, very rarely does anyone have the time to spend countless weeks in teaching a dog simple commands like sit, heel etc, let alone anything more advanced, and as everyone knows, time is money. Providing that necessary time to train a dog using orthodox methods usually referenced from books/vides requires eliminating that time from sometimes more important tasks such as work, or family time.</p>
<p>On the other hand, sending a dog or a puppy to an obedience school quite often requires the same amount of investment as a training collar. Not to mention that that dog will not be trained by the owner, but by someone else which often the dog will not be able to refer back to the owner. Even choosing obedience schools where the owner takes part in the training, again that can get expensive and time consuming. In addition, that style of training once is over cannot be done over again unless one is willing to pay more. Dog training collar system, although seemingly expensive at the initial stage, saves much precious time in comparison to other techniques, but also allows it to be used over and over, or even sold used, saving money. Although some believe that training collars are a very unfriendly form of dog obedience schooling, in reality these systems are very safe. Any equipment that is used in an abusive manner can be unsafe. Dog training collars are meant to teach a dog to behave rather than punish them, and if used in the manner shown, such collars will help teach a pet to be a very smart and obedient family member.</p>
<p>In conclusion, dog training collars are an exceptional utility that is not only very safe, practical and effective, but also very time efficient and in the long run an investment that pays for itself. With the wide range of options and styles available on the market, every dog owner will have no trouble finding one for the required task. One should always remember, that before purchasing a training collar, one should acquire advice from an expert, not just a summer time student working at some pet store.</p>
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		<title>Proper Grooming For Your Yorkshire Terrier</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Yorkshire Terrier is one of the smallest and cutest breeds of dog available today, and as such as experienced a massive rise in popularity. These dogs are highly sought after and enjoyed by singles and families alike. If you are considering getting a Yorkshire Terrier puppy or adult dog, it is important to recognize the chores that go along with owning such a breed, like grooming needs.</p>
<p>Yorkshire Terriers are interesting in that they do not have an undercoat. Because of this, they barely shed and are considered hypoallergenic breeds of dog. The lack of an undercoat and the style of their long, silky hair makes their fur feel a lot like the hair on the head of a human. Yorkies come in many coat varieties, all multicolored. The color combinations can include any variety of black, tans, golds, browns, and blues.</p>
<p>The most important aspect of grooming your Yorkshire Terrier is developing a regular brushing schedule. Since their hair is so long, it is prone to getting tangled, as tangles can turn into matting which can in turn cause your dog lots of discomfort. Acquiring the proper brushes and combs are the first step in grooming a Yorkie. You must find a long-toothed metal comb and a thin pin brush, both of which you will use to get through tangles on your dog's coat. These types of brushes and combs are necessary, as bristle brushes or other types of brushes can actually break your Yorkies coat or irritate the skin. Brushing and combing with the proper tools will instead stimulate blood flow to the skin and keep your Yorkie's coat shiny and healthy. When brushing and combing your Yorkshire Terrier, you will want to mist their coat lightly with water or heavily diluted conditioner to prevent breakage of the hair. Depending on your Yorkie's activity level, brushing should occur every day to every other day in order to prevent tangling.</p>
<p>Some Yorkshire Terriers are more active outside than others. For owners that primarily keep their dogs indoors, such as owners who live in high-rise buildings and use potty pads in lieu of regular walks, it is unlikely that your dog will need frequent bathing. For those who like to bring their Yorkies to the park and let them get a little messy while they play, bathing more often may be necessary. Your local pet store probably carries a wide selection of doggie shampoos and conditioners. Natural version are best, as Yorkies can have very sensitive skin. Keep the water lukewarm when you are bathing your terrier, as their skin is very susceptible to the elements and they cannot handle extreme hot or cold temperatures as well as we humans can so be careful not to burn them or give them the shakes. Bathing your Yorkshire Terrier is good for their health for the most part, but owners must be careful not to over-bathe their dogs as it can strip the fur of essential oils and lead to dry skin and other irritations.</p>
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		<title>Training Your Parrot To Talk</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we first buy or purchase or Parrot as a pet, we have so many different expectations. Like, when will the parrot learn to speak or how long will we have this wonderful pet and the joy of holding your Parrot on your forearm or hand. See, parrot's are so unique, there arent many animals, [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/training-your-parrot-to-talk/">Training Your Parrot To Talk</a></p>
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<p>When we first buy or purchase or Parrot as a pet, we have so many different expectations. Like, when will the parrot learn to speak or how long will we have this wonderful pet and the joy of holding your Parrot on your forearm or hand.</p>
<p>See, parrot's are so unique, there arent many animals, let alone pet's, that can really measure up to a parrot.</p>
<p>They are absolutely beautiful, they can copy human voices pattern's, and they can live a very, very long time. Many will live all the way to the age of 60 YEARS OLD! Its amazing. But when it comes to actual Parrot owner's, atleast the vast majority of owners,  it's all about teaching your parrot to talk.</p>
<p>I have seen and talked to many parrot owner's that could hardly contain there excitement. The expectations of having a speaking Parrot can be great. Especially when you consider that Parrot's are so stunning in there full color. They can be trained to speak, but they can also be very friendly and the relationships built with a Parrot can be very fruitful, for you , your family and of course for the parrot itself.</p>
<p>When I am asked the best way to train a parrot to talk, I am often amazed at how parrot owners are so willing to work with these cool new pet's. So when I tell them that it will tale a little whie, and not more than a couple of months, they are amazed.</p>
<p>With the  right parrot training guide, you can actually traing your parrot to talk in way under 2 months. With the proepr training guide, you parrot will be speaking to you in no more than 2-3 weeks. Its nothing that  should be considered impossible. You see, parrot's as a whole have some very similar learning pattern's, heck, when you begin to train your Parrot, you will see that he/she will seem to WANT to speak. Part of a parrot's evolvement is being able to mock and scare off enemies in the wild.</p>
<p>Think of it like a lizard or bird than can change its coloring to blend in with its surroundings, or any number of animals that can change there appearance to like like a much more deadly creature.</p>
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<p>The key to training your parrot how to talk lies in the  way we APPROACH the actual Parrot. When using the Guide here:</p>
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<p>You will instantly understand the key elements to teaching your parrot to talk - but not only that -you will ge ta great understanding of how Parrot's in general think , act and react. Thus making all your future training and teaching much, much easier.</p>
<p>The reason why I usually introduce parrot owners to this particular guide is because it takes parrot owner's by the hand and leads them through the EXACT process used by many professional Parrot handler's. I find that its just better to use the type of training guide that does more than just teach the bird how to talk.</p>
<p>What makes a good training guide, is whether or not it introduce's the owner to the parrot itself. What makes it useful is whether or not you can get a better ALL-AROUND idea of what is inside the Parrots mind. Its alway's good to feel like you REALLY know your pet parrot.</p>
<p>If you really want to introduce yourself to your Parrot and training your parrot to talk, try this training guide for Parrots:</p>
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		<title>Keeping Your Dogs Teeth Healthy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every time you walk through the door your dog is so happy to see you that he wags his tail and virtually smiles at you. How can you show you're pet how much they mean to you? Well, one way is to think about that smile for your pet. Did you know that your dog's [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/keeping-your-dogs-teeth-healthy/">Keeping Your Dogs Teeth Healthy</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every time you walk through the door your dog is so happy to see you that he wags his tail and virtually smiles at you. How can you show you're pet how much they mean to you? Well, one way is to think about that smile for your pet. Did you know that your dog's diet can influence their oral health and teeth?</p>
<p>Humans need to brush and floss their teeth regularly to keep their teeth, tongue, and gums in good condition. Research has recently shown a link between good oral health in humans and a lower risk of heart disease. If good oral health can have such a profound affect on people, then it only makes sense to consider the impact it can have on man's best friend.</p>
<p> It is important to brush your dog's teeth frequently to keep plaque and tartar from becoming an issue. Even wiping his gums with a clean, damp cloth can be beneficial. </p>
<p> Your dog's diet also plays a role in your pet's oral health. Do you typically feed your dog canned or dry dog food? What kind of treats and toys do you provide for your pet? All of these things can affect the likelihood of trouble with your pet's teeth.</p>
<p> When your dog's diet is nutritionally sound, containing essential vitamins, nutrients, and enzymes, your pet's oral health will be at its very best. Feeding dry dog food rather than a moist canned variety is best for your dog. The tiny kibbles' hard surface rubs against the teeth to remove and reduce plaque. The simple act of moistening the dry dog food with water or gravy eliminates this property from dry dog food.</p>
<p> The treats you give your pet are part of your dog's diet just like snacks are part of a person's diet. As humans, we tend to want to overlook our snacking habits, so it can be easy to overlook the treats you give your dog. This is not a good idea. Carefully consider any and all items your dog will consume. </p>
<p> Do you give your dog bones, rawhides, jerky treats, or dog biscuits? Maybe your pet prefers greenies or corn starch chews. You may not have considered it, but tossing Spot a rawhide chew is like giving him a candy bar. The rawhide, for example, contains calories and is often provided between meals. </p>
<p> Many of the treats and snacks you provide in your dog's diet can be just empty wasted calories. Some treats, alternatively, provide excellent opportunity to improve their oral health and teeth. Greenies, rawhides, bones, and hard dog biscuits all help to keep tartar at bay. The softer snacks, such as jerky treats, do not provide much relief from plaque. The healthy treat, on occasion, will also prevent your dog from having bad breath.</p>
<p> Your dog's diet must be healthy to ensure good oral health. Dry dog food is best whenever possible. Don't forget to select treats for your pet that will enhance your dog's diet. Consciously monitoring your dog's diet will positively influence your best friend's teeth and oral health.</p>
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		<title>Important Facts About Feline Immune Deficiency</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Feline immune deficiency can be a serious problem, especially for pets that are not exposed to the outdoors on a regular basis.  For concerned owners, it is important to make sure your cat has regular veterinary checkups and that you are providing all the necessary nutrients which keep a cat’s body functioning properly.   Now there [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/important-facts-about-feline-immune-deficiency/">Important Facts About Feline Immune Deficiency</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Feline immune deficiency can be a serious problem, especially for pets that are not exposed to the outdoors on a regular basis.  For concerned owners, it is important to make sure your cat has regular veterinary checkups and that you are providing all the necessary nutrients which keep a cat’s body functioning properly.   Now there are natural solutions available which make that job much easier. </p>
<p>In order to maintain proper feline immune health, cats must get the daily requirement of vitamins and minerals, much like their human counterparts.  Most popular brands of cat food fall short when it comes to good nutrition and they are particularly insufficient for older cats and kittens.  For all cats, the use of a daily natural supplement can help to fill in the blanks left by packaged cat food. </p>
<p>Cats that do not go outside on a regular basis may not only be lacking in the amount of exercise they are getting, they can also suffer from not being exposed to plants and herbs which provide natural healing.  Cats in the wild will instinctively use certain plants to help them when they feel sick and these plants have been proven to aid in preventing feline immune deficiency.  Supplements made from these natural fighters can help house bound cats get the same advantages that wild cats do. </p>
<p>Other elements in every day life, including artificial colorings and preservatives in packaged cat food and exposure to household toxins and even prescription medicines can all have a detrimental effect on feline immune health.  For this reason, it is suggested that cat owners use natural daily supplements to provide the health boost so vital to their pets. </p>
<p>Used once a day, along with ensuring that your cat gets plenty of exercise and has continual access to a clean water source, natural supplements can provide the full range of support your cat needs to avoid feline immune deficiency.  Since the breakdown of the immune system can leave your cat open to any number of serious ailments, ensuring good immune system health is of utmost importance.</p>
<p>There are many different natural products on the market today, but the most effective products for <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.pet-health-supplements.com">feline immune deficiency</a> contain a range of plant based ingredients to target all areas of your cat’s health.  Most important for feline immune health are herbs such as Milk Thistle, Echinacea and Huang Qi.  Huang Qi, which works as a whole body tonic, can boost the immune system, improve appetite and promote healthy circulation, giving your cat the best of all worlds.   </p>
<p>Milk Thistle stimulates bile production and repairs damage to the liver, making it extremely important to overall health as the liver has a domino effect on all of the other organs.  Echinacea focuses on the lymphatic system, staving off various forms of cancer and also working to prevent feline immune deficiency.   Supplements which contain ingredients like these will work with your cat’s body to heal from the inside out for lasting results.</p>
<p>We all want what’s best for our pets, so why not consider giving them the best that nature has to offer?   Consult with your vet today and find an all natural supplement which can help to boost the function of your cat’s immune system and leave you both breathing easier for years to come!</p>
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		<title>Discipline &#8211; What Every Dog Needs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered how that "very right dog" should look like? There is no perfect profile, no ideal pattern and no super-dog. You just trust your first instinct and pick up the one you felt most connected to, from the moment you both first met. Choosing a puppy from the dog litter is not [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/discipline-what-every-dog-needs/">Discipline &#8211; What Every Dog Needs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered how that "very right dog" should look like? There is no perfect profile, no ideal pattern and no super-dog. You just trust your first instinct and pick up the one you felt most connected to, from the moment you both first met. Choosing a puppy from the dog litter is not exactly an easy task. Ok.</p>
<p>So, let's say that you've already did some searching here and there, you found the right breeder and now you're standing in front of a litter. You cannot possibly decide which one you like most, what puppy should you bring home, what color, what size and the questions keep coming into your head.</p>
<p>First, you should know that dogs have strong personalities. Some are playful, some are not, some are dynamic, some are lazy, lying and snoring down on the floor all day long. As a future pet owner, you're supposed to pay extreme attention to this main question: what kind of dog would you like to take care of? Or, why not, what kind of "living toy" would be the best birthday gift ever for your kid? Second, is there enough space in your home, unless you have a large yard for those breed who are simply born to sprint all day long? These are the greatest concerns one should be aware of when speaking of a healthy and playful dog care.</p>
<p>No matter what breed you brought into your home, any extra effort has its own special meaning. Once it becomes your best pal, a dog will stand by your side everytime you need company after a busy day at work. Indeed, a puppy obeys but can be stubborn too. So, talking to a certified tamer is surely an option, when it comes about doggish behavior that cannot be controlled any longer.</p>
<p>If your dog starts barking for no reason, attacks your quests everytime they get close to your doorway or ties up your feet with its leash - that could be a warning signal for you and your dog to get professional assistance. Yes, you heard right! It's not just about the dog, masters too need discipline, if they want to get along with their four-legs-partners! In this case, a dog tamer is nothing but the most inspired choice.</p>
<p>It is not a shame to go and see a specialist. Your friend may be noisy, annoying and even disturbing for your private moments of silence. So, if you really feel like this dog, the chosen one, is going to be an important family member from now on, you should first monitor his daily habits, assume responsibility for his innocent pranks and prevent the worst as an adult dog by training him as a puppy.</p>
<p>Think about it like this. How many times have you really enjoyed your pet pooch being by your side? Isn't some of the frustration you have worth the joy of having a reliable pet by your side? These animals were given to us to enjoy and take care of. That in itself is quite rewarding don't you think?</p>
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		<title>The Golden Retriever — Versatile and Devoted Companion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Golden Retriever is one of the most versatile dog breeds known to man. Their intelligence and versatility sees them employed in a variety of roles including illegal drug detection, search and rescue, as hunting dog, as guide dog for the blind, as therapy dog, and as a service dog for the disabled. Its friendly, [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/the-golden-retriever-%e2%80%94-versatile-and-devoted-companion/">The Golden Retriever — Versatile and Devoted Companion</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Golden Retriever is one of the most versatile dog breeds known to man. Their intelligence and versatility sees them employed in a variety of roles including illegal drug detection, search and rescue, as hunting dog, as guide dog for the blind, as therapy dog, and as a service dog for the disabled. Its friendly, eager-to-please and patient demeanor has made it one of the most popular family dogs in the world. The Golden Retriever has an endless number of positive attributes when being considered as a family pet. They are also very competitive in agility and other performance events.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.pets4you.com/goldenretriever.html">Golden Retriever puppy</a> are known to be very playful and very friendly and making it the best choice for kids of all ages. While young children should always be supervised when playing with any dog, the Golden Retriever is remarkably accepting of children's sudden and often random movements or behaviors. Friendly with everyone, including other dogs, the Golden Retriever has very little, if any, guarding instincts. They are a fairly robust and healthy dog breed that can be expected to live for 10 to 14 years.</p>
<p>This is a large breed of dogs. Male Goldens are fairly large and stand 23 to 24 inches tall at shoulder height and weigh from 65 to 75 pounds. Females are smaller and stand 21.5 to 22.5 inches tall at shoulder height and weigh from 55 to 65 pounds. He has a double coat — the outer coat is water-repellent and the undercoat is dense and soft in texture. The coat varies from white-blond to reddish-blond and is usually shiny and soft. The double-coat sheds seasonally and needs regular brushing. Brushing will help him maintain a clean and healthy coat, avoid mats and help you keep a closer eye on his health and strengthen your emotional bond with him.</p>
<p>Golden Retrievers are particularly valued for their high level of sociability towards people, calmness, and willingness to learn. The Golden Retriever puppies are particularly easy to train. They are very sensitive to harsh treatment, so excessive strictness is not recommended. They learn very quickly and enjoy pleasing their masters, so obedience training can be fun. They can learn many tricks and will remember what they are taught for the rest of their lives. They have been known to suffer from separation anxiety and can become very lonely if left alone for extended periods of time.</p>
<p>They are not a dog that barks all the time, but do bark when startled making them poor guard dogs. Although they are more than likely to defend their loved ones in a life-threatening situation, they are not by nature suspicious of strangers or protective, which also makes them unsuited to any sort of guard work. They tend to bark as a form of greeting. They exude charm and confidence. They are sweet, eager to please, and devoted family companions. They need interaction and stimulation. The stimulation is good for your bonding, as well as incorporating the dog into your family. Golden Retriever can be the best addition into the family if you have the time to spend with this devoted companion.</p>
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		<title>Finding Top Tips For Dog Grooming</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So we all know there is more to grooming a dog than taking a brush and running it through their coat, and we also know that the internet is home to a wealth of information on all topics including dog grooming. For this reason we can combine these two facts and find some useful and [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/finding-top-tips-for-dog-grooming/">Finding Top Tips For Dog Grooming</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So we all know there is more to grooming a dog than taking a brush and running it through their coat, and we also know that the internet is home to a wealth of information on all topics including dog grooming. For this reason we can combine these two facts and find some useful and informative dog grooming tips that we can put to practice on our pet and help them receive the benefits that dog grooming brings with it. Knowing where to find the best dog grooming tips on the internet is therefore the objective and I will point out some resources to you to save you having to do any homework and so you can receive the benefits of dog grooming and dog grooming tips much faster than you imagine.</p>
<p>So where can you find dog grooming tips that you can rely on, tips that are tried and tested, and tips an secrets that the professionals use? – Well, until recently you would have to zigzag through the maze of sites on the internet to collect all the resources from a variety of places, but this no longer needs to e the case as there has been a guide compiled that has everything you need to know about dog grooming, with tips and advice from the professionals, the secrets of successful dog grooming and step by step walk through´s on different grooming tasks.</p>
<p>All these <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.perfect-dog-grooming.com/">tips on dog grooming</a> can be found in ‘The Perfect Dog Grooming Guide’ which is the first in a series that will guide you on how to become the perfect dog owner. This guide not only provides you with a wealth of tips and information on dog grooming, but also details the benefits that grooming your dog brings with it – for your pet and yourself.</p>
<p>The benefits are endless but focus around your relationship with you pet, the health of your dog, saving you money, enjoying time with your dog, and a happier pet and owner. These benefits are just the top of the iceberg and by learning the advice, secrets and tips that ‘The Perfect Dog Grooming Guide’ has to offer you will be well on your way to all this, much more and happier days for you, your dog and your family.</p>
<p>See for yourself how dog grooming tips can lead to a successful relationship, a happier and stronger bond and a healthier dog by visiting <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.perfect-dog-grooming.com/">www.Perfect-Dog-Grooming.com</a> where you will be one step closer to all you need to know about dog grooming and it´s benefits.</p>
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		<title>How is a Spanish Mastiff Different?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Spanish Mastiff, or Mastin Espanol, descends from the same blood lines as a Neapolitan Mastiff, which hails from the ancient Molosser dogs which existed around 2000 B.C. The Phoenicians brought the breed into Spain via trade routes and the Spanish Mastiffs were originally used as sheep herding and guard dogs, defending livestock from potential [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/how-is-a-spanish-mastiff-different/">How is a Spanish Mastiff Different?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Spanish Mastiff, or Mastin Espanol, descends from the same blood lines as a Neapolitan Mastiff, which hails from the ancient Molosser dogs which existed around 2000 B.C. The Phoenicians brought the breed into Spain via trade routes and the Spanish Mastiffs were originally used as sheep herding and guard dogs, defending livestock from potential predators.</p>
<p>Today, a Spanish Mastiff is still being used for the same intended purposes it was in the past and in Estremadura, it is considered a native dog. A Spanish Mastiff is quite a powerful dog with a protective nature, the coat comes in a large variety with colorful variations.</p>
<p>Like most other large breed dogs, a Spanish Mastiff is not prone to obvious displays of strength. The dog has a calm, alert manner and is capable of raising an alarm when it feels threatened. A Spanish Mastiff is naturally a quiet dog and will not attack unprovoked.</p>
<p>The breed is great with other animals, including felines and loves to be in the presence of its family. The dog enjoys being around people and will work hard to please. A Spanish Mastiff is also highly protective of young children, but is capable of displaying aggression if is senses the children are in danger. For this reason, it is highly advisable to watch your dog in the presence of strangers.</p>
<p>A Spanish Mastiff is also a great guard dog and does not bark unless there is a specific reason. However, when the dog does bark, it is loud and gets attention, you will be able to hear your dog even if he or she is a great distance away from you. A Spanish Mastiff is both noble and attentive, very serious about its duties and displays large amounts of patience and easily adapts to any type of climate conditions.</p>
<p>A Spanish Mastiff does not require a large amount of grooming or exercise. The dog is a great family companion, guarder of livestock and displays great potential for use in search and rescue missions. A Spanish Mastiff will go to any means needed to protect its family, home and other animals from eminent danger. Spanish Mastiff breeders can be found predominantly in Germany and Switzerland. However, today the breed is also common in the United States and other countries as well. The dog is also regularly shown at international dog competitions.</p>
<p>Like with most other large dog breeds, a Spanish Mastiff has a tendency toward being sedentary, needing only a small to moderate amount of exercise. When you decide to own a Spanish Mastiff, you should also be mindful of its tendencies to drool, slobber and snore loudly. The life expectancy of Spanish Mastiff is approximately 10 years in duration and it is highly prone to hip dysplasia and gastric difficulties.</p>
<p>When you own a Spanish Mastiff, you need to make sure the dog never overexerts itself from too much running, jumping or climbing when its young. This is because Spanish Mastiffs grow rather quickly and need to conserve energy for rapid bone, muscle and tendon growth. When a Spanish Mastiff reaches adulthood, regular exercise will ensure the dog enjoys a healthy and fit life.</p>
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		<title>How the Shih Tzu Graduated From Royal Companion to Family Pet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The history of the Shih Tzu dog breed spans more than hundreds of years and finds it very beginnings in China. Today, the dogs are still trusted companions of millions of families with young children because of the same reasons they were once the favored canine choice of imperial ladies-in-waiting and royalty. It is believed [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/how-the-shih-tzu-graduated-from-royal-companion-to-family-pet/">How the Shih Tzu Graduated From Royal Companion to Family Pet</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The history of the Shih Tzu dog breed spans more than hundreds of years and finds it very beginnings in China. Today, the dogs are still trusted companions of millions of families with young children because of the same reasons they were once the favored canine choice of imperial ladies-in-waiting and royalty.</p>
<p>It is believed that the origins of Shih Tzus go back nearly 3,000 years when the country of Tibet gifted the dogs to the Imperial palace of China. There are many historical reports that talk about "under table" dogs who ate up the scraps and kept their keepers (usually eunuchs who oversaw many of the Imperial household functions) of anything or anyone approaching the castle.</p>
<p>The appearance of Shih Tzus resembles that of a lion, which also suggests they hailed from further west. Today, the breed of Shih Tzus is also known largely due to the efforts of the last Imperial Empress of China. For some 50 years, until the early part of the 20th century, she ruled the vast empire which was comparable to the modern China of today.</p>
<p>During this time, the Empress also enacted a breeding program to create the perfect lineage of Shih Tzus, Pugs and Pekinese as well. Detailed accounts that been maintained for many years, contain vivid descriptions and breeding notations. Though it is believed that some of the eunuchs who actually physically cared for the dogs cross bred them, the results were a surprisingly varied line of Shih Tzus. It was in this process that three distinctive sub-breeds within the larger Shih Tzu breed, would eventually emerge.</p>
<p>When the pressures of Europe and modernization took effect, the results eventually forced out what had been an unpopular regime, the Shih Tzus were taken from the palaces by the overthrown Imperial family and recently ousted eunuchs. During this time period, many of the dogs were exported out of China.</p>
<p>With the dawning of the early 20th century, the breed suffered hard times and was nearly wiped out, they are believed to have become extinct in China. It is believed that only around 11 dogs were able to escape to the west. In locations throughout western Europe, breeding began in the 1930's through the 1950's, this resulted in millions of dogs being produced and replenishing of the breed. Because of this significant rise in population, the Shih Tzu breed is somewhat likely to have congenital health issues.</p>
<p>It is interesting to note that Shih Tzus in the United Kingdom are mostly descended from a single cross breed with a straight-legged Pekinese during the 1930's. As a result of this, most of the Shih Tzus in the UK are a little bit taller than others found all over the world. Other than this fact, it is a living tribute to the Empress as to how much variation is still in existence today, in the various coat color combinations still witnessed in the breed.</p>
<p>Though somewhat noisy, Shih Tzus are still great at keeping a household alerted to anyone approaching. Furthermore, Shih Tzus were selected to be docile and easy to handle. Because they were bred exclusively to form close bonds with human beings, Shih Tzus are extremely loving and happy to follow you around all day long.</p>
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