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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Are you Feeding your Puppy the Proper Food? Head into a supermarket or pet shop and you will see rows of dog food both in cans and bags. You would think it would be easy to choose which food to feed your dog and for adult dogs there are many choices, but puppies require different [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Are you Feeding your Puppy the Proper Food? Head into a supermarket or pet shop and you will see rows of dog food both in cans and bags. You would think it would be easy to choose which food to feed your dog and for adult dogs there are many choices, but puppies require different nutrients than adult dogs and, therefore, should be fed a different diet and food. You should not feed your new puppy an adult food, so you must choose a food specially formulated for puppies and you dogs specific needs. At first try to use the food that he was being fed before you brought him home. The reason being puppies digestive systems are very sensitive and changing the food abruptly can cause digestive problems and stress. If you are not happy with the brand of dog food your puppy was being fed, you can gradually change to the brand of you choice. Remember your dog is a part of your family and you get what you pay for so don&#8217;t go with the most inexpensive brand. To be healthy growing puppy needs lots of important nutrients and good proteinsaE&#8221; feeding a puppy poor quality food can result sickness later in life. Also, good quality food is more nutritious so your dog will actually eat less and he will have fewer stools and they will be less smelly so even though you are paying more for the food to begin with, you will have to buy less of it.</p>
<p>When feeding your dog the proper nutrients, there are 6 components to keep in mind. These are proteins, fat, carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins and of course, water. If you provide your pet with these in the appropriate amounts, then your dog will have the best chance of living a long and healthy life. When changing your puppy to a new food do it slowly. Replace only about 15% of his old food with new for the first couple of days. Then move to 25% for the next few days, then 35% and so on. If your dog get ill or has loose stools, then back down on the percentage of new food until his stomach adjusts. Having a feeding schedule is important. Younger dogs will need to eat more often, but probably by the time your pup is old enough for you to take him home, you should be able to feed 3 times a day. After your puppy reaches 6 months, you can taper off to twice a day. Your puppy can switch to eating adult food when he reaches his full growth which is about one year. Again, you want to gradually switch the foods so that there are no digestive or bowel problems. Feeding your puppy good nutrition will help him grow properly and help him look healthy and feel great. Proper nutrition in the beginning of his life will help live a happy and healthy life.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the common topics that dog owners is concerned with is how to stop dog biting. There are many reasons why a dog would bite a human being or another animal. It may do so because it is scared and it is just acting out in defense. Some canines want to display dominance and [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>One of the common topics that dog owners is concerned with is how to stop dog biting. There are many reasons why a dog would bite a human being or another animal. It may do so because it is scared and it is just acting out in defense. Some canines want to display dominance and they bite to show their aggression. Some dogs engage in what we call &#8220;play-biting&#8221; and the dogs are only trying to shower affection. Dog biting can inflict great pain to the other party, be it a dog or a human being, and you as the owner need to stop this behavior. Here are three tips that you can use to stop dog biting.</p>
<p>Having the Best Dog Training Help is Important If You Want A Well Trained Dog.</p>
<p>Making a Loud Noise When It Bites<br />Many owners like to give their dogs toys to play with. Little do they know that when they engage in a tussle with their dogs, they are actually encouraging it to bite. It gives them the false impression that it is okay to bite. Sometimes the dog may bite you when it is playing. When this happens, you need to make a loud noise. This will shock your dog and he will then realize that it is wrong to do so.</p>
<p>You can also use this technique on adult dogs. Growl loudly when your dog bites you. Then, send him away and act like a strict disciplinarian. Your dog will become fearful of this situation. You will need to execute this immediately after he bites you so that he knows that the behavior is unacceptable.</p>
<p>Use a Muzzle<br />Until you have successfully trained your pet, you should consider using a muzzle for safety reasons. If you have children in the house or if you are expecting guests, you need to muzzle your dog. A muzzle prevents a dog from biting. If you are bringing your dog outdoors, you should also keep a muzzle over its snout so as to prevent any dangerous attacks.</p>
<p>Eliminating Fear Biting<br />When learning about tips on how to stop dog biting, you should consider fear biting. Fear biting is a problem with most domestic canines. Most canines are amiable creatures, although their survival instincts kick in when they feel they are in a threatening situation. They bite in self defense. In order to eliminate fear biting, you need to raise your dog&#8217;s self-confidence.</p>
<p>Instead of locking your dog up in a cage, you should introduce him to new surroundings and environments. Bring him to parks where dog owners congregate, and allow him to play with other dogs. It is very important that you praise and reward your pet for his good and calm behavior. Conversely, if your dog behaves erratically in his new environment, take him away. Never reprimand or punish your dog when this happens. It will only aggravate matters.pet</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The time to get started on dog training must be instant whether or not you have got a young puppy or a grown-up dog. You would definitely like to make him/her familiar with your ways as soon as possible. Hence, your dog obedience training program must begin in a timely fashion. The positive aspect with [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The time to get started on dog training must be instant whether or not you have got a young puppy or a grown-up dog. You would definitely like to make him/her familiar with your ways as soon as possible. Hence, your dog obedience training program must begin in a timely fashion.</p>
<p>The positive aspect with puppies training is that you will have an absolutely clean slate from the outset; no awful habits have been learnt along the course. Dog obedience training from puppy hood is quite a challenging task, but you do not have moulds to break first. Jump into the fundamental principles that include the &#8216;sit&#8217; instruction and the &#8216;wait&#8217; instruction going on along with the puppy potty training. The pet obedience training with your pup should incorporate the socialization period; this is really significant for your young dog to grow into a well balanced adult dog with good behavior.</p>
<p>In case of a grownup dog, the rules you are adopting are moderately different with regards to dog obedience training. At the outset, it is important for you to check what instructions he/she has already received. You will definitely undertake an adult dog potty training. Plenty of adult dogs taken on by dog trainers are associated with rescue centers and for this reason they might have been living on the roads as strays. They don&#8217;t know what exactly is required of them in the least. You wish to have so much serenity with these dogs &amp; they are in need of some kind but firm attitude.</p>
<p>It is important for you to begin the dog obedience education straightaway with them and concentrate on the fundamental aspects. Deal with them as if they are not aware of anything. Start with &#8216;sit&#8217; and &#8216;wait&#8217; as in the case of puppies training in conjunction with their toilet training.</p>
<p>An indispensable tool with each and every dog obedience training regime is a long line, which is vital to give the &#8216;recall&#8217; command. In the beginning, you will not aspire to let your dog or puppy to go off direction, and if you do this training quickly, you might be satisfied looking at the improvement in your dog! The long line is just the thing; it provides your dog/puppy liberty with you while still staying in control. If you have a grownup dog, you can embark on this type of training instantly. It gives you a chance to acquire your dog&#8217;s confidence as well.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Training Weimaraner puppies early really is mandatory if you want them to develop into great adult dogs. First up, they need a lot of exercise each and every day. They need to move to stay healthy and avoid boredom. They are hunting dogs that love to fetch and chase, and they have powerful instincts to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Training Weimaraner puppies early really is mandatory if you want them to develop into great adult dogs. First up, they need a lot of exercise each and every day. They need to move to stay healthy and avoid boredom. They are hunting dogs that love to fetch and chase, and they have powerful instincts to hunt and work. If you can find ways to work with their sometimes stubborn temperament, you will eventually have a great dog that is loyal, affectionate and fun!</p>
<p>I realise I am a little biased here but Weimaraners are beautiful dogs. Their lovely grey coats have given them the nick name of grey ghosts. However, those sleek coats cover a powerful animal that needs more exercise each day than most people can give them. If they do not get enough activity and exercise they will start to become destructive and can chew holes in most everything you can imagine. When you consider that they also enjoy barking loudly when bored, you will understand why you must keep them busy with daily exercise and training.</p>
<p>One of the keys that almost every expert suggests is to provide a wide variety of athletics that your puppy can do every single day. These include things such as running next to a bicycle, jogging next to you, hiking with you along a rigorous trail, or playing catch with balls of all kinds. Apart from just exercise, the effort of learning in training also tires your dog and relieves boredom just as effectively. Aim to do some of both.</p>
<p>Remember, Weimaraners are naturally born hunting animals. They have been bred and trained for hundreds of years to hunt and kill larger animals. They are very good at it, and do not hesitate when instinct prompts them. For this reason, you must always maintain control over your pup so that they are not allowed to chase other pets or wildlife. An adult Weimaraner at full chase can be a danger to others and to itself.</p>
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<p>One of the most difficult training areas for many includes housebreaking your Weimaraner puppy. Most experts recommend that you use crate training for this and I agree! Put your puppy in its crate when not playing or exercising except for bathroom breaks. Schedule them every one or two hours during the day and at least twice at night until the puppy has more bladder control. Take the puppy out of its crate to the place you wish it to use outside, wait until your pup does his thing and then reward him. Do this every single time for about 10 weeks. Of course, when you have the pup with you, make sure you allow them to toilet outside only. Weimaraner puppies are highly intelligent, so once it understands completely where its bathroom is, you probably will have no further problems.</p>
<p>Training Weimaraner puppies is a challenge that is well worth it. These puppies are intelligent and loyal pets. They will eventually protect you and your family, and be loyal and loving companions. If you establish that you are the alpha dog, then its natural tendency to try to dominate will become less and less of a problem with time. Once trained, you will have a wonderful adult dog.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>My friend, Jimmy, a dog trainer, tell me that dog training is essential to ensure that your dog is well socialized, well behaved, do not bite. What&#8217;s more, training is crucial for the mental health of adult dogs. However, it can be quite difficult to find a good way to train your dog. Shock collars [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>My friend, Jimmy, a dog trainer, tell me that dog training is essential to ensure that your dog is well socialized, well behaved, do not bite. What&#8217;s more, training is crucial for the mental health of adult dogs. However, it can be quite difficult to find a good way to train your dog.</p>
<p>Shock collars can be used as an effective form of reinforcement to train a dog as you ike. The Dog Training Shock Collar is placed around the neck and you can use it by a remote control to deliver a static shock at different settings. A shock collar can correct the dog&#8217;s behavior from a longer distance than leash training allow. However, you can see a variety of shock collars brands on the market. The way to select a shock collar depends on the type of dog, the use of the collar, and the distance for which you need the necklace to work.</p>
<p>Training a dog with a shock collar or other device is easy to some extent if you follow the easy guidelines. If the dog owner does not know how you can train with a electronic collar, it may result in emotional damage to the dog that can not be repaired. This type of collar should only be used when positive reinforcement is not trained to take effect. That may be because the dog is extra hyper and safer for both the dog and others, which is to ensure that the owner has control of them.</p>
<p>The most important is that you should purchase a collar with various levels of correction and a tone button. The collar with a longer range is helpful. And you can get more information by checking the manual instructs. Another notice is that do put the collar off the dog for some days so that the dog won&#8217;t relate the new collar with the correction. Because you don&#8217;t want your dog depends on the collar all the time.</p>
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<p>If the dog misbehaves, just said directly with hearty &#8220;No!&#8221; If the dog does not listen to you, just give a lower correction of rate. When they stop in confusion about what happened, call him and say &#8220;Good boy, Billy, come!&#8221; After a time, they will running to you at the saft place.</p>
<p>When they keep doing the bad behavior at the first correction, you should increase the correction until you have their attention. You needn&#8217;t to use a correction after the initial tim, just hitting the tone button should suffice.</p>
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		<title>How to Choose The Right Dog to Avoid Dog Health Problems</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When you need to have a pet at home, you need to decide what type of dog you are going to have. Selecting a pup of the correct breed is important in preventing dog health problems. The reason is that some dogs need more care while there are others that do not need that much [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>When you need to have a pet at home, you need to decide what type of dog you are going to have. Selecting a pup of the correct breed is important in preventing dog health problems. The reason is that some dogs need more care while there are others that do not need that much of care. If you are a busy person who is not able to devote a lot of your time on your pet, it is not good for you to have a dog that needs a lot of care. Instead have a dog that could manage without much care.</p>
<p>Arthritis is one of the most important dog health problems for which one of the causes is the lack of exercise. If you are living in an apartment, you will not be able to provide enough space for a large dog. Instead, you need to choose a smaller dog in order to avoid dog health problems related to arthritis. When you have a dog, proper grooming is a must to maintain good health. Long haired dogs need a lot of grooming as the hair needs to be brushed and kept in prime condition. If you don&#8217;t groom the dog properly, your dog will develop skin diseases and it will start harboring parasites.</p>
<p>In order to avoid dog health problems relating to skin and hair, it is a good idea to own a short haired dog that is easier to groom. However some grooming has to be done. Otherwise your pet is going to face a lot of dog health problems. One interesting feature with short haired dogs is that they shed more hair than the long haired breeds. So, when you have a short haired dog, you must be prepared to do more cleaning.</p>
<p>The age is another factor you need to consider when you think of dog health problems. Pups are more prone to diseases while adult dogs have better resistance against common ailments. Therefore, if you are tight with time to make frequent visits to the veterinarian to help your pup&#8217;s dog health problems select an adult dog.</p>
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