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		<title>Grooming &#8211; Keep your Pet in Good Condition</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Cats love to groom themselves, and will often spend hours preening and cleaning their fur. Cats even have small hooks on their tongue which are especially designed to preen their fur and keep themselves clean.[1] At times, however, your cat&#8217;s coat may get into such a state that no amount of preening will resolve the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Cats love to groom themselves, and will often spend hours preening and cleaning their fur. Cats even have small hooks on their tongue which are especially designed to preen their fur and keep themselves clean.[1]</p>
<p>At times, however, your cat&#8217;s coat may get into such a state that no amount of preening will resolve the situation. You will want your cat to look good and feel good &#8211; but it is worth knowing that bathing, grooming or de-matting your cat&#8217;s coat is not usually covered by pet insurance unless a vet has confirmed that only a vet or a member of a veterinary practice can bath or groom the cat. You will usually find that this insurance condition is in place regardless of your personal circumstances.</p>
<p>Since your cat&#8217;s grooming or de-matting isn&#8217;t covered by your pet insurance, you should keep an eye on your cat&#8217;s coat to ensure that it doesn&#8217;t get into knots or become matted in the first place. If you regularly stroke your cat all over, you will not only make him or her purr with delight, but you will be able to monitor the fur&#8217;s general condition on a regular basis. If a knot begins to form, you will detect it earlier and be able to comb it out before it gets too bad.</p>
<p>Not all breeds need the same level of attention for their coats; longhaired cats usually require a lot more grooming and bathing as their fur tends to get matted more easily. You may find your longhaired cat even requires daily grooming with a steel comb to keep the coat in order. Shorthaired cats on the other hand may only require the occasional brush through with a fine-toothed metal comb to remove dead hairs and keep their fur looking good. If you&#8217;re not sure what kind of attention your cat might need for grooming, then you can always ask the shop or breeder where you bought the cat, or just ask your vet.</p>
<p>The RSPCA recommends that cat owners ensure their cat&#8217;s coat is kept in good condition by grooming it regularly. Even though grooming isn&#8217;t covered on your insurance, you should still take responsibility for it as a loving cat owner.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Based onthe &#8220;All about dogs&#8221; articles, the Dobermann Pincsher are a muscular, sleek, and very handsome race of dogs.However at the same time they can also be hard to contain, lazy and disobedient.Briefly, they are a lively dog when they are eased and sure of their position in the hearth of the residence.When this occurs, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Based onthe &#8220;All about dogs&#8221; articles, the Dobermann Pincsher are a muscular, sleek, and very handsome race of dogs.However at the same time they can also be hard to contain, lazy and disobedient.Briefly, they are a lively dog when they are eased and sure of their position in the hearth of the residence.When this occurs, they become very loyal up to the point that they defend the family and their home to the end.As a matter of fact they are measured to be an ideal pet for guarding and defending the family. A dobermann can be the ideal pet for a household that has been searching for one.For its height, a dobermann can be as tall as 26 1/2 to 28 1/2. Normally, the dogs are larger and taller than the females. Their fur are short, sleek and even.</p>
<p>The shiny fur of the doberman shows its health.The more shinier the coats of the dog is, the more healthier it is as stated by the &#8220;Dog Health Advice.&#8221; Their colors are fundamentally mixtures of black and tan, red and tan, and also blue and tan. You may have seen a white dobermann, although they are not acknowledged by most nations, they are an exceptional breed. For the sake of the albino colors, the color white is not thought to be as an albino color. Character-wise, the Dobe is a respectable race of dogs and it exhibits in their stance whether on a strap or off. When they are feeling playful, they can make quite a mess and are hard to organize as stated by &#8220;Dog Training Advice&#8221; Their stamina is such that it could go against the dogs or complement them. They can be violent when they are playing, but they should not be inflicted with pain and they need to be educated in a separate means.</p>
<p>As a matter of fact, when you say &#8220;Shame!&#8221; to them together with the proper facial appearance they will cease.Dobermanns are very brave, as a matter of fact, even puppies demonstrate how brave they are at the age of 4 months.They are also incredibly loyal animals if they are given the opportunity to decide the alpha human in their lives. However, this is also the same facet that makes them vulnerable psychologically.When a dobermann feels not needed and unloved, they can factually attack on any person.They are like children who, when they feel not needed and unloved, can act out.If they are made to feel as part of the family, they are very uncomplicated and dependable dogs.Getting a dobermann states preparation. Dobermanns need their individual mats, toys, and blankets.Or if you can, you can furnish them a sofa.These dogs are very defensive and when they feel that they are in the home to safeguard the family, in any case of their own danger, they will defend that family to their last breath.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When a dog suffers from any ailment, it is not easy to detect it early. Since there is no way for your dog to tell you that it is suffering, most dog owners learn of dog health problems only when the dog&#8217;s condition is aggravated. The most important thing in tackling dog health problems is [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>When a dog suffers from any ailment, it is not easy to detect it early. Since there is no way for your dog to tell you that it is suffering, most dog owners learn of dog health problems only when the dog&#8217;s condition is aggravated. The most important thing in tackling dog health problems is to detect the problem early and to take your canine friend to its veterinarian at your earliest.</p>
<p>Early detection of dog health problems will not only make it easier for the dog to recover but also does good to your pocket. When any problems with your dog are detected earlier, the treatment will be only a few tablets of antibiotics. When you take the dog to the veterinarian after waiting until its condition is serious, the dog has to be admitted, given intravenous fluids and injections which will make heavy expenditure for you.</p>
<p>The way to avoid the complication of dog health problems is to keep watch on your dog&#8217;s behavior. Slightest change in its ways should be detected by the owner in order to go for early treatment. In case you are unable to detect the symptoms early, your dog&#8217;s chances of recovery become slimmer by the day. When dog health problems are aggravated, they develop complications very quickly.</p>
<p>One of the first symptoms of a dog not being well is that it will refuse to eat. Also it will not be happy to play. Finally its nose will go dry. If you see any of these symptoms or all of them, take your dog to the veterinarian. This is very important to avoid dog health problems.</p>
<p>Some dog health problems are involved with coats of dogs. They will not show any symptoms when a dog has a problem with its coat. When you bathe your dog, look for any blisters or unevenness with the skin. If you find any, take your dog to the veterinarian. He will give you medication to apply on your dog&#8217;s skin and oral drugs in addition to injections. Give these with meticulous care and your dog will recover soon. If you neglect, your dog is going to suffer.</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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