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		<title>Dog Poop Bags And Training On Picking Up Dog Waste</title>
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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>Dogs are pretty much like humans when it comes to their health. Improper diet or hygiene can affect the dog health. One of the most common diseases that canines suffer from is microbial infections. It is a misconception that microbial infections affect the skin only. In fact, it can affect the kidneys, eyes and ears, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dogs are pretty much like humans when it comes to their health. Improper diet or hygiene can affect the dog health. One of the most common diseases that canines suffer from is microbial infections. It is a misconception that microbial infections affect the skin only. In fact, it can affect the kidneys, eyes and ears, skin, among others. Microbial infections refer to bacteria, fungus and virus.</p>
<p>It is very important that your dog is shampooed regularly, at least once in a week. This will ensure that the coat is clean. You can use a medicated shampoo once in a while to kill any bacteria. Make sure that the dog kennel is cleaned regularly. You can disinfect it once a month to kill any germs residing in it. Regular visits to the vet are a must even if your <strong>dog health</strong> is fine or does not appear to be sick. Also a balance diet is important to keep the body healthy and less susceptible to any microbial infections.</p>
<p>If your dog has contracted an infection on the skin, you can use some medicated ointment in the infected area. If you detect the problem early, the infection may go away after a few days with regular application of ointment. If the problem persists, you should take your dog to the vet to prevent the infection from spreading.</p>
<p>Microbial infections of the eye and ears are more serious. If you notice any redness or swelling of the eyes or ears, you must take your dog to the vet immediately. In case of eyes, if you notice that your dog has tears in his eyes often, you can show it to the doctor. Also if you notice an unusual amount of ear wax, you can show the doctor. Ear infections are particularly disturbing for dogs. Prolonged infections left untreated can lead to hearing loss. Any changes in behavior, sleeping pattern, agitated behavior or loss of appetite could be symptoms of a more serious disease. <strong>Microbial infections</strong> can even lead to cancer. If you detect any unusual or foul smell in the dog&#8217;s urine, it could also be a sign of some problem.</p>
<p>One of the most common causes of death in dogs is diseases caused by microbial infections. Hygiene and diet of your dog is very important to keep diseases from attacking. Since bacteria and virus thrive in dirty places, try to keep your dog in hygienic conditions are all times.</p>
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