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		<title>Pet Insurance &#8211; Personal Liability</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Your pet dog could accidentally cause damage or injury which you could be liable for, you should therefore have pet insurance to protect yourself financially against personal liability. With pet insurance, you may be covered for up to 2,000,000 per incident of personal liability to cover compensation or legal costs. You could face a personal [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Your pet dog could accidentally cause damage or injury which you could be liable for, you should therefore have pet insurance to protect yourself financially against personal liability.</p>
<p>With pet insurance, you may be covered for up to 2,000,000 per incident of personal liability to cover compensation or legal costs. You could face a personal liability claim for a variety of reasons: one main cause of personal liability could be if your dog causes bodily injury, death, illness or passes a disease to any person who is not in your employment or who is not a member of your family or household. You would also be held personally liable if your dog causes loss of or damage to property that does not belong to you.</p>
<p>If your pet is involved in an incident which means you could be liable for a claim, you should take action with your insurance company immediately. You should call your insurance company as soon as possible to give them full details of the incident, so be sure to keep an accurate record and even take photographs if possible. You will also have to send your pet insurance company copies of any court claim form, summons, letters of claim or other document as soon as you receive them.</p>
<p>During the incident, you should be sure not to admit any liability to the other parties. You should also not pay, offer to pay, or negotiate any claim without speaking to your insurance company or obtaining permission in writing. You may find that you are not actually at fault and offering money before the incident is settled could complicate the claims process.</p>
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<p>If your dog is particularly boisterous, please ensure your dog is able to be covered by pet insurance in the first place. Some dogs, especially those registered under the Dangerous Dogs Act, may not be insurable under standard dog insurance, as they are deemed to be more at risk of causing injury. Many breeds of dogs can benefit from behavioural training; however, as it will encourage them to temper their enthusiasm and make them more relaxed around humans. You may find that your dog gets nervous around new people or new situations, which could cause them to behave erratically and cause personal injury to someone else.</p>
<p>If you take care of your pet dog with good pet insurance, you should be financially protected against personal liability in the future.</p>
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		<title>Know More On How To Train Your Dogs With The Clicker Training Methods</title>
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<p>The biggest training secrets of the dog training may be the most effective one. Choosing a training method tailored to your dog&#8217;s breed, age, and individuality will boost positive consequences while using a one-size-fits-all training method may not work with every dog. Researching diverse in styles of dog training through guides and talking to your veterinarian can help you make a choice the best dog training decision for you and your pet.</p>
<p>Many activities issues can be addressed with dog training methods. If your puppy isn&#8217;t housebroken or your older dog abruptly becomes aggressive, you can find a simple and effective technique to retrain the behavior issue. Thinking that a dog obedience school is the only option is something that many new dog owners think that they have to do. One of the secrets to dog training is that you can train your dog on your own with stellar results when you find the right method for you and your pet. While it is best to bring in training methods when your pet is young, there are many methods that work for different ages and breeds of dogs.</p>
<p>One of the best secrets of the dog training can be used in the relatively simple clicker training method. Created in the 1940&#8217;s, this method was popularized in the early 1990&#8217;s. To learn more, check out a class, talk to a dog trainer, or purchase a book outlining the training method steps. Using this method at home is inexpensive requiring only the purchase of the clicker and relevant treats.</p>
<p>The clicker training method can work with all ages and breeds of dogs because it blends a Pavlov an response to the clicker and reward that makes your dog want to complete the task upon hearing the small click. The clicker training system has the pet owner or trainer use a small clicking device. Clicking the device a specific number of times based on required responses nets the dog a treat if he performs the chosen task. Eventually, the clicker and the treat are phased out as the dog becomes used to doing the task.</p>
<p>The clicker training method of dog training can develop into your own best secrets to dog training. As with all dog training methods, constancy is key. With consistent training, your pet will become more obedient. You will yell less and be less frustrated with your pet&#8217;s behavior. In the end, having a well-behaved pet makes for a happy home for everyone including your pet.</p>
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		<title>Exercise Your Dog to Good Health</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Keeping your dog healthy through exercise Since the weather has now taken a warmer turn, it is likely that many people will want to allow their pets more time outdoors for play. Just as our children need to heed to certain guidelines for safety and soundness, so does your dog. Your dog&#8217;s basic overall health [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Keeping your dog healthy through exercise</strong></p>
<p>Since the weather has now taken a warmer turn, it is likely that many people will want to allow their pets more time outdoors for play. Just as our children need to heed to certain guidelines for safety and soundness, so does your dog.</p>
<p>Your dog&#8217;s basic overall health really depends on his size, weight and breed type. Obviously, the larger kind of breed your pet is, the more space is needed to provide for his or her exercising needs. Of course, walks in the park are a recreational way for both dog and owner to keep fit in spare time, but what about the times when you are unable to take your dog out to the park?</p>
<p>As a responsible pet owner, it is your duty to see that your dog gets the proper amount of exercise as is significant for maintaining their well being. Many owners of the larger breeds of dogs may keep their animals outside while they are out working or attending other functions with the family that don&#8217;t allow pets. However, keeping your dog tied to his doghouse or a tree while you are away does not constitute for proper care and exercise. Most dogs will bore of this and eventually find ways to entertain themselves; like breaking free and exploring the neighbourhood.</p>
<p>The best part about owning a dog of any size is that it requires that everyone in the family pitch in for its care. If walks in the park are out of the question then try getting the kids to walk the dog before going off to school or some other event. Purchasing a fence for your yard where the dog can run about on its own while you&#8217;re busy is another option.</p>
<p>Leaving a dog to entertain itself is an okay back up plan, but you didn&#8217;t get a dog to just leave it in the backyard. Interaction and companionship is what you wanted from your pet, so interact with it!</p>
<p>Playing Frisbee and fetch with a ball or a stick is an excellent way to build muscle in your pet and it entertains everyone in the process. If your dog is the kind that loves to travel, then taking him with you on long trips such as when you&#8217;re camping are another way that you and your pet can achieve exercise while getting involved with new scenery and learning about nature.</p>
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<p>While having fun with your dog, however keep in mind that like you, he also needs periods of rest and plenty of water in order to stay hydrated throughout an eventful day, especially during the summer months because dogs are unable to sweat as humans do, therefore their only means of cooling themselves is through panting, which also helps to keep their blood circulated and flowing in a regular fashion.</p>
<p>If your dog is kept outdoors for long periods of time throughout the day then make sure that he has plenty of water and has access to a lot of shade where he can stay cool and protected from the heat. Lastly, remember that if you start a regular exercise routine or pattern with your dog to keep it going. The only way to make a healthy pet is to be consistent and also, to keep it interesting, mix up the routine every once in a while to keep both of you from boredom.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are the most preferred species of the animals as pets by humans. Many people consider them as one of the family member. Many breeds of dogs are adopted by the people as their companions. Proper care has to be taken if one plans to adopt a dog. Just like human beings dogs are prone [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dogs are the most preferred species of the animals as pets by humans. Many people consider them as one of the family member. Many breeds of dogs are adopted by the people as their companions. Proper care has to be taken if one plans to adopt a dog. Just like human beings dogs are prone to many diseases and sometimes the diseases can also affect the owner. So treatment of the disease has to be done in a proper time and in a proper way. Even a small wound should not be neglected. <strong>Dog health</strong> is affected if proper medicines are not given in timely interval. Dogs are more prone to the microbial infections due to the fur on the body. When dogs are wet, the fur on them acts as the absorbents, i.e. the fur remains wet, easy drying is difficult. This thing induces the growth of micro-organisms on the body and can cause many microbial infections. Another factor which can cause the microbial growth is the habit of dogs to lick the open wound or cut. This can be very dangerous and in many cases deadly. Any sign of unusual behavior of dogs should be immediately taken care.</p>
<p>The diseases can be caused by bacteria, fungi, parasites, or virus very common bacterial skin diseases in dogs is pyroderma, which is a skin disease. It is generally caused when the dog is injured by any means. Some of the symptoms of this disease is itchiness, yellow pustules, loss of hair and bad odor. Dogs are more prone to the <strong>microbial infections</strong> due to the fur on the body.</p>
<p>Bacterial diseases in dogs are often not contagious from one dog to another dog but it can be very dangerous to the dog who is suffering from such disease. One treatment is to remove the fur from the affected area and apply antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs. Moreover, anti-allergic drugs can be combined with it. Leptospirosis is another disease which is caused by the contaminated water, which the dogs might have drank from the unhygienic places like puddle or gutters. It is a contagious disease and even humans can get affected by this disease. Proper bathing of the dogs should be carried out with the antibiotic shampoos. If the infection is severe then the dogs should be immediately taken to the veterinarian doctor so that the doctor can recommend various medicines and treatment for the diseases. By changing the dietary habits and regular exercises, the health of dogs can be improvised and they can be made more to immunized to various diseases.</p>
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<p>House training your new puppy is one of the most crucial things to do upon bringing them home &#8211; indeed, it&#8217;s an issue that can cause a lot of stress for people and it&#8217;s one of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to dogs. The process can take varying lengths of time as different breeds of dogs often learn at different rates. It also depends on what method you use to house train your dog, and three of the most common are described below.</p>
<p>1. Without Training Aids</p>
<p>House training your dog by simply taking them outside at regular intervals and showing them where to go is definitely possible. It takes advantage of the fact that young puppies will always follow you everywhere and many dogs can easily become house trained like this. It can often lead to more accidents, however, and requires you to keep a closer watch on your puppy. You may decide to keep them confined to a certain area of the home so that you can monitor them and if they do make a mess it can be easily cleaned up. Somewhere like the laundry or bathroom is a suitable choice for this, particularly when you need to leave them alone overnight.</p>
<p>2. Using Puppy Training Pads</p>
<p>You might also choose to get specialized puppy training pads (or just some sheets of newspaper) and place them in an area where you would most like them to go to the toilet. Generally you will need to start by having them in a quiet area of the home before gradually moving them outside. This method takes advantage of the fact dogs will always go to the toilet where they can smell their scent and allows them to learn control over where they go. Young puppies can take a while to learn this type of control, however, and this method of house training can lead to occasional confusion where your puppy mistakes something such as a rug or sheet of paper lying on the ground for a doggy toilet.</p>
<p>3. Using Dog Crates</p>
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<p>Using dog crates to house train your puppy is by far the most popular and effective method. Many people are opposed to it, but those who have tried it usually wouldn&#8217;t use any other method to house train a puppy. It takes advantage of the fact dogs won&#8217;t make a mess of their primary living or sleeping area, though if young puppies are left in a crate for too long then they will reach a point where they simply can&#8217;t hold it in. For this reason house training a young puppy with a crate should combine being confined with regular breaks outside. This method will usually have your puppy house trained very quickly and if they do make a mess inside the crate it is fairly simple to clean.</p>
<p>All of these methods require a level of patience and consistency, along with a way to reward your puppy when they go to the toilet outside so they know they&#8217;re doing the right thing. Usually giving them praise, some play time or a food treat works quite well. Just remember that a puppy is a baby animal, and like human babies they can make occasional mistakes &#8211; if they do, don&#8217;t be tempted to use any negative techniques such as hitting them or spraying them as that will only delay their learning and lead to more behavior issues later on. Particularly when using a dog crate, make sure they don&#8217;t see you placing them inside as a form of punishment. If you stay upbeat and positive, following any of these described methods will have your puppy house trained sooner than you think.</p>
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<p>Since dogs are active animals, they could sustain injuries while playing, running or due to stepping on house hold implements. It is important to treat them before they become more severe dog health problems. As the dogs get injured with their paws most often, it is not easy to see the injury and if you try to look at it the dog tries to shy away. As an injury in a dog will get infected very quickly, you need to take care of them early.</p>
<p>If your dog limps for more than a couple of days or it has a limp that comes and goes, take care of it as it may lead to dog health problems that need more attention. If your dog&#8217;s injury is detected earlier, you could take it to the veterinarian and treat it before the injury is aggravated. Dog health problems that involve injuries are easy to look after but they also become serious if not treated on time. The difficulty with some big breeds of dogs is that they get very scared when the injury is going to be treated. However, you must treat the injuries of a dog no matter what type of resistance it offers against treatment.</p>
<p>Sometimes dogs get their tails injured getting caught in closing doors and such other accidents. Though these are not such serous dog health problems, you need to take care of them immediately before things go out of hand. If you are not familiar with dog injuries to take charge of the situation, you need to take your inured canine friend to the vet.</p>
<p>When you encounter any dog health problems involving injuries the most important thing is to keep calm. If you get excited your pet too will go upset and you will face more dog health problems due to the injury. Nothing is more difficult to manage than an excited dog owner and a gravely injured dog. You must remember that keeping calm is the key to solve any dog health problems no matter whether it is injury or a more serious condition.</p>
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<p>Training Bulldog Puppies</p>
<p>Bulldogs have to be one of the oldest, most elite, pedigree breeds of dogs in modern day society. Since way back in the 1500s, Bulldogs have been a symbol of England, being generally brave, stoic and strong-willed. Hence, training a bulldog pup is usually a bit of a chore if your puppy is particularly pig-headed or inquisitive in your house.</p>
<p>Choosing Your Puppy</p>
<p>When choosing your Bulldog pup, be aware just how much general characteristics and traits make up this breed. Bulldogs are prone to numerous health problems, starting from the moment they&#8217;re born with a high rate of mortality. Pick out a puppy that&#8217;s not less than 8 weeks of age, is not at all aggressive and has a friendly nature. Ensure it&#8217;s in excellent condition with your vet, as there are a number of puppy-related health conditions that your bulldog puppy might have, especially with its ears or nose.</p>
<p>Training should commence from the moment your puppy is brought home, but, only if your dog is old enough and has had ample opportunity for socialization. If your puppy isn&#8217;t 10 weeks old, or it&#8217;s not been properly socialized with children, adults and other pets,especially dogs, be sure you do this as soon as possible to prevent the development of any unnecessary aggression issues.</p>
<p>Bulldog Puppy Training</p>
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<p>When your puppy is old enough, start training with basic housetraining or house-breaking. Bulldogs can often be especially stubborn when young, so it&#8217;s strongly recommended that you utilize crate training from the start, and that you are home as much of the time as possible during house breaking. It will take a little longer than normal to complete the process of housebreaking, but once your puppy is broken, you will find that he is very careful never to make a mess in his home. Once you&#8217;ve established the basics, start creating an environment where you are the obvious and un-challenged alpha pack leader. Train your puppy not to nip or bite, using toys and a whining noise to indicate that it hurts. Don&#8217;t let your puppy jump on the furniture and never allow it to sleep in your bed. The crate should be used as often as possible in these first months at home as you stretch out how long your puppy stays in there.</p>
<p>Bulldog puppy training ought to move into the obedience phase somewhere between 3 and 6 months with concentration on simple commands like lie down, sit, stay, come (when called), wait, learning how to focus on you, and not pulling on the leash.</p>
<p>You will discover that a Bulldog can be quite skilled at tuning in to these cues, but may not initially want to follow your lead owing to its stubborn nature.</p>
<p>Using Bulldog Puppy Training to Protect Them</p>
<p>Because of their inborn curiosity and plucky nature, a bulldog puppy will try and explore as much of its home and the great outdoors as possible. Train them early never to chase vehicles, to stop and wait at the curb and to make sure they never run away from you when out in public. Never take a bulldog off its lead until you can be certain it&#8217;s going to return when called and that it won&#8217;t run too faraway from you. The dangers are generally higher with Bulldogs than they are with many other small dog breeds</p>
<p>Proper Bulldog puppy training may appear somewhat harder than normal when you first bring home your new little buddy, but in the end you will find that Bulldogs are amongst the most loyal, attentive dogs you could ever own. They will stay stubbornly by your side, following your commands and staying clean indoors. But, only if you introduce the rules early on and make sure they follow your instructions not just for a while, but always.</p>
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