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		<title>Dog Poop Bags And Training On Picking Up Dog Waste</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 07:36:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In addition to training our canine friends, we all need training in how to use our dog poop bags for picking up dog waste. We have been using dog waste bags for so long and always in the same way, that we can&#8217;t even imagine something different. However, there is a better way! And we [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>In addition to training our canine friends, we all need training in how to use our dog poop bags for picking up dog waste. We have been using dog waste bags for so long and always in the same way, that we can&#8217;t even imagine something different. However, there is a better way! And we must be trained in order to make our lives easier, safer and certainly healthier. So let&#8217;s begin right now.</p>
<p>First of all we need to be trained in the proper way to remember to bring our poop bags every time we venture out with our pets. By having a supply always available in our poop pouch, we no longer need to remember every time to grab the waste bags as we head out the door. We no longer need to remember to stuff them in our pockets with the real possibility of tearing them. Now they will always be available in our pouch which is designed to safely and securely carry dog poop bags and other needed items. So we need to occasionally remember to place a supply in our accessory pouch. We also need to always have the dog pouch attached to our leash or sitting nearby to quickly grab as we head out the door. New awareness, but easy!</p>
<p>Secondly, we must be trained in our methods of picking up and then carrying dog poop. The pick-up part is rather simple &#8211; we all know this. Invert the bag, scoop, re-invert the bag, tie it and we think we are done. But we are not! The new training is to now realize the huge load of germs present in this bag. These include bacteria, parasites, worms and their eggs. It is a load that must be protected. So casually carrying dog waste bags down the street will no longer be acceptable. We must safely and securely protect this load of feces and germs, and the best way to do so is to gently place it in an interior pocket of a poop pouch. This will also remove the ugly bag from the view of everyone, including ourselves. New and safer view, but easy!</p>
<p>Thirdly, we must be trained in what to do next. We thought we were done? No! What do we do after using toilet facilities, even if we didn&#8217;t touch anything? We wash our hands. Canine feces carry a much larger load of pathogens than human feces, so washing our hands after handling dog poop is only simple common sense. Even if we didn&#8217;t touch anything. Since we are not near soap and water, hand sanitizer is our only available option. Having a small bottle always available in our poop pouch that carries our dog poop bags is our best option. This new training is very healthy, but easy!</p>
<p>Finally, we must be trained in realizing that there are accessory pouches that will carry more than our dog waste bags. Some not only carry our hand sanitizer which is, of course, always needed. They also have room for dog training supplies, treats, park passes, wallets, cell phones, keys, and even a dog poop bags dispenser. Evaluating the many fashionable and available options is training worth considering. This new training for picking up dog waste will make our lives more convenient, and it is easy!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Who Else Wants to Know How to Stop Dog Flatulence Fast! If you ever had the unfortunate experience to be in the presence of dog with gas, you know that it&#8217;s enough to knock you over. How did something so nasty and foul get inside your dog? I don&#8217;t know which is worst the silent [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Who Else Wants to Know How to Stop Dog Flatulence Fast!</p>
<p>If you ever had the unfortunate experience to be in the presence of dog with gas, you know that it&#8217;s enough to knock you over. How did something so nasty and foul get inside your dog? I don&#8217;t know which is worst the silent squeeze or the noisy kind but in my book either one will momentarily stop you from breathing and cause you to bolt for some fresh air. The only problem with this is that your dog may think you are in a playing mood and follow you out the door, or It could be that the dog is looking for some relief as well.</p>
<p>You can try but you will not be able to sugar coat this action by your dog with your company. Oh yeah, it may be funny the first time but it soon wears thin especially if you are having dinner. By the way, have you ever noticed that after a dog breaks wind he&#8217;ll gently get up and leave the room? So what can you do to stop the dog from cutting the big one? The following will help address and provide solutions to solve dog flatulence. First we need to find out what is creating the gas.</p>
<p><strong>What Creates the Gas?</strong></p>
<p>Well good news! You can bet your dog is not too happy about this either. Gas issues are normally associated to a dietary imbalance that can be addressed and dealt with quickly, providing relief for both you and the dog. The breakdown of food by bacteria in their stomachs can be the main cause. It may also be caused by worms and or parasites. To start with, we just need to find out what the heck the dog is eating to create this turbulence of dog flatulence.</p>
<p><strong>Stopping Dog Gas</strong></p>
<p>You can&#8217;t train your dog not to pass gas or politely excuse itself, but there are measures you can take to ward off the gas attacks. The following solutions are easy and quick to administer.</p>
<p><strong>Twelve Action</strong> <strong>Steps to End Dog Flatulence</strong></p>
<p>1) Stop feeding the dog table food immediately.</p>
<p>2) This means no salsa and chips as well. No human snacks.</p>
<p>3) It&#8217;s not cool to give your dog a sip of beer once in a while either.</p>
<p>4) The kids may think that giving the dog ice cream is cool. Let the dog sleep in their room for a couple of nights. This will change their minds quickly.</p>
<p>5) No treats unless they are low in fat and of high quality dog treats, in addition no cheese, beans, hot dogs and scraps. Some people use table scrapes as treats to teach their dog new tricks. What is that all about?</p>
<p>6) It may be time to change your dog&#8217;s food with a more nutritious platter. Remember to introduce any new food gradually, a one to four ratio the first day and increase the amount every two days after that. You don&#8217;t want to upset that boiler any more than it is.</p>
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<p>7) Give the dog a cup of papaya juice. It works wonders to settle the dog&#8217;s stomach and they love it.</p>
<p>8) Yogurt has similar qualities and dogs love it as well. Only do this until the wind dies down. Should be rather quick.</p>
<p>9) If you feed your dog once a day try feeding your dog less but more often. Dog&#8217;s in a hurry to eat will shallow air in the process. This causes air to get trapped in their intestines and stomach.</p>
<p>10) You can also try to improve their digestion by offering them a pro-biotic. Some foods come with pro or pre-biotics. Check with your local pet store for more information.</p>
<p>11) Visually check your dogs stood for tiny white worms or parasites. If you see any of these get your dog to the vet for the proper treatment.</p>
<p>12) Cooked plain white rice or pasta with some plain boiled chicken can provide relief from gastrointestinal upset.</p>
<p>The following is a list of items your dog should never eat. If you think your dog ate something toxic, contact the Animal Poison Control Center immediately. The call could save your dog&#8217;s life.</p>
<p><strong>Here is the list;</strong> Chocolate, candy and gum, macadamia nuts, grapes and raisins, fruit pits and seeds, onions, avocado, fat scraps, coffee, tea and other coffined products, milk and dairy products, raw eggs, mushrooms, salt, sugar and sugary food and drinks, human medicine, nutmeg, other spices and alcohol. It&#8217;s good idea to make your food pantry dog proof.</p>
<p>Dog flatulence is rarely a serious problem. However, in severe cases of dog flatulence, it is recommended to confer with your vet to rule out any possible medical problems. With a mild to medium problem, the above suggestions will put you on the right track to dramatically reduce and end the unsuspected gaseous attacks.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you own a dog, you must give it the same health care you give yourself in order to have a healthy pet dog. Dogs suffer from many of the diseases that we contact such as fever, arthritis and cancer. In addition to that, they suffer from diseases that are specific to dogs also. Therefore, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you own a dog, you must give it the same health care you give yourself in order to have a healthy pet dog. Dogs suffer from many of the diseases that we contact such as fever, arthritis and cancer. In addition to that, they suffer from diseases that are specific to dogs also. Therefore, you must be prepared to handle dog health problems if you are a dog owner.</p>
<p>Prevention is better than cure even with dogs. Therefore, you must do everything possible to avoid facing dog health problems with your canine friend. The most important thing with a dog is to give it a balanced diet. Choose a good brand of dog food and stay with it. A cup of yoghurt once in a way is a good way to avoid dog health problems</p>
<p>Exercise for your dog is as important as it is for you if not more. Due to this reason, large breeds such as Dalmatian and German shepherd should not be had if you are not able to provide it sufficient space for exercise. If you give your pet the exercise it needs, you will be able to avoid a lot of dog health problems.</p>
<p>Another very important issue with dogs is that they love the company of their master. Therefore, you must spend some quality time with it. If you have a pet dog, you cannot avoid this due to your busy schedule. If you do not find time, your pet will develop anxiety which will lead to serious dog health problems.</p>
<p>Proper care and grooming is essential for your dog for its health as well as your health. As dogs could harbor a multitude of bacteria and viruses you must clean it frequently and comb its hair. Also you need to take care of its teeth in order to avoid dog health problems. Most dog lovers brush the teeth of their pets as the dog trainers suggest. In addition to these basic issues, you need to keep records of any dog health problems your dog faced and you need to give the right vaccinations on time in order to have a healthy pet.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Most pet owners out there are finding for some advices and tips on dog health problems and how to take care of them. Dogs are very lovable and loyal pets and these are just some of the reasons why they are making an effort to educate themselves on dogs and their health. They love their [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Most pet owners out there are finding for some advices and tips on dog health problems and how to take care of them. Dogs are very lovable and loyal pets and these are just some of the reasons why they are making an effort to educate themselves on dogs and their health. They love their dogs so much and they don&#8217;t want anything bad to happen to them.</p>
<p>For dog owners who love their dogs so much and plan to give everything to take care of their dogs, here are some things to remember: It is important to find a caring and trusted veterinarian who will not only help make your dog better in times of sickness, but will also help you in your dog health problems. He or she should always be there to help you in taking care of your dog. It may take some time for your dog to get used to his or her new vet, but surely, he will trust the veterinarian and then he or she will be able to give proper advice and treatment to your dog. Always make sure that your dog is not malnourished and fill his or her body with nutrients. He or she must have a healthy lifestyle and a good diet. If not, this will result to dog health problems such as constipation or diarrhea. Check his or her weight is they are becoming obese or becoming too thin. They should also be given exercise around 2-3 hours a day to have strong bones and stretch muscles.</p>
<p>When it comes to teeth, it is very important to check them regularly. Teeth disorders such as bad breath and gingivitis can destroy the mouth and gums. Other colors and bleeding are signs that your dog is having some dental problems such gingivitis or bad odor. Have this checked with your vet too before all their teeth fall out.</p>
<p>The coat is also an important part of the body that should be taken care of because this is their beauty of their whole being. It is also part of a dog health to brush and groom the coat as well as other parts of the body such as nails, paws, and cutting of hair. It will not only prevent him or her to get bacteria, but your do will also look presentable to people.</p>
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<p>Sometimes, in order not to worry you, dogs will hide an illness by acting normal despite having a hard time. You have to observe your dog carefully, in every part of the body so that if ever he has an illness, you can prevent it from getting worse. Bring him or her immediately to the vet for an examination and diagnosis.</p>
<p>These are just some tips you need to know about dog health problems, but it is best to research on your own and know more about them. Educate yourself so that even at home, you can still take care of your dog on your own. Nothing beats a responsible pet owner, and when you have done everything from your research, we are pretty sure your dog will live longer and in good health.</p>
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