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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>Keeping Your Dog Occupied When You&#8217;re Not Home</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What does your dog do when you&#8217;re at work or you&#8217;re away from the house for some other reason for the majority of the day? Is there more than one dog in your household? Do you provide toys or other items that will aide in keeping your dog entertained throughout the day? Does your dog [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>What does your dog do when you&#8217;re at work or you&#8217;re away from the house for some other reason for the majority of the day? Is there more than one dog in your household? Do you provide toys or other items that will aide in keeping your dog entertained throughout the day? Does your dog have ample room to run and get enough exercise? These are important questions to ask when considering the well being of your dog while you are away from the house.</p>
<p>The home can be a lonely place for your dog especially if he or she is the only one there for hours on end. The silence can represent isolation and can bring on feelings of abandonment and may lead to unwanted behavior. This unwanted behavior may be a dog&#8217;s way of getting your attention because they&#8217;ve been deprived of it all day long. In cases like this, your dog may be experiencing what&#8217;s commonly known as separation anxiety.</p>
<p>So what can you do to prevent poor behavior brought on by separation anxiety? There are many ways of helping your dog pass the time or stay occupied when left home alone. First, you may want to eliminate the silence that fills your home when no one is around. My wife and I like to leave the radio on when we leave for the day which provides for constant background noise in the house for the dog to hear. What kind of music you play isn&#8217;t really that important, but we feel that it&#8217;s best to play music that is generally soft and soothing, or relaxing. It is probably a good idea that you avoid any type of loud clashing, clanging music as this may scare or startle your dog if he or she is not expecting it. If a radio is not available to you, you can also turn on the television. Dogs are often intrigued by the constantly changing pictures and sounds that the television produces, and this may be a great source of entertainment for them throughout the day.</p>
<p>Another great way of keeping your dog occupied during the day is with dog toys. Every dog has a favorite toy or some sort of object that they love to toss in the air, tug on, pull around the room, or whip back and forth in their mouth. Why not make sure that toy is always available for them to play with while you&#8217;re gone? Chances are they are going to play with it just like they would if you were home with them. It never hurts to have more than one toy available for them so they can have a little variety throughout the day.</p>
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<p>Dog treat dispensing toys are also a great source of entertainment for your dogs while you&#8217;re gone. There are many different styles of treat dispensing toys that you can choose from. Most have an inner compartment that can hold various types of dog treats or other dog healthy snacks. They go crazy when they know that there are treats stashed away in that little compartment and will spend hours trying to get every last one out.</p>
<p>A real live companion might just be one of the best remedies for keeping your dog occupied throughout the day. What can be more fun and entertaining for a dog than another dog, or more dogs, looking to get the same fun and entertainment? Having more than one dog at home helps to eliminate the feeling of loneliness because they have each other to play with and keep each other occupied.</p>
<p>All of the above examples are great ways to keep your dog occupied and free from feelings of loneliness and abandonment, which will also help to prevent unwanted behavior due to separation anxiety. So next time you come home, if you&#8217;ve chosen to take advantage of some of these tips, you won&#8217;t have to feel so bad about leaving your furry little friend home alone all day because you know that he or she had plenty of entertainment to stay occupied. This will make your dog happier, and it will make you happier as well.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re a dog owner then you&#8217;re well aware of the fact that dogs are curious creatures and love to explore, especially when it comes to new surroundings. Often times their nose will get the best of them and they will try to eat just about anything that smells good, or doesn&#8217;t smell good, which [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re a dog owner then you&#8217;re well aware of the fact that dogs are curious creatures and love to explore, especially when it comes to new surroundings. Often times their nose will get the best of them and they will try to eat just about anything that smells good, or doesn&#8217;t smell good, which can be very dangerous depending on what the item is. Here are some common household items that can be harmful to your dog if eaten:</p>
<p>Chocolate, which just about everyone loves, is not a very good choice when it comes to dog treats and can be harmful to your dog&#8217;s health because it has a very dangerous chemical called obromine. This is toxic to your dog so you should avoid letting them have chocolate at all cost.</p>
<p>Another common household item which is very dangerous to dogs and also toxic is bleach. You&#8217;ll want to make sure that you keep bleach out of reach at all times.</p>
<p>Tylenol can be very lethal to your dog, even a small dosage, and should not be left laying around where they can get at it.</p>
<p>We often use batteries for many electronic items including watches, remotes, flashlights, and so on and if your dog gets a hold of one and eats it, the result could be a terrible stomach ulceration which could be fatal if severe enough.</p>
<p>If you have moth balls stored in certain areas of your house to help get rid of bats, or for whatever reasons, you&#8217;ll want to take caution and not allow your dog to get a hold of these since they have insecticides in them that can cause issues to the central nervous system and also can cause seizures in dogs.</p>
<p>Another item that is very dangerous to your dogs health is antifreeze, which is responsible for the death of many dogs every year. The reason it is so dangerous is because dog&#8217;s are often fooled by the sweet smell and taste of this substance which lures them into consuming it. Any antifreeze spilled should be cleaned up immediately.</p>
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<p>You&#8217;ll also want to make sure that your laundry detergents and fabric softeners are stored where your dog cannot get at them. Laundry detergents are another item that if consumed, can be dangerous to your dogs health. Fabric softeners are also toxic and should be kept away at all times as well.</p>
<p>Mouthwash is another common household item that should be kept away from dogs since it may contain boric acid which if consumed by dogs, can cause symptoms such as vomiting, seizures, and coma.</p>
<p>All of these items are common household items that can be dangerous to your dog&#8217;s health in one way or another so it&#8217;s important to remember that if you have any of these items in your home, you&#8217;ll want to be sure they are out of your dog&#8217;s reach. This will prevent the chance of them being consumed by your dog, and will help keep your dog safe and happy.</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re a dog owner then you&#8217;re well aware of the fact that dogs are curious creatures and love to explore, especially when it comes to new surroundings. Often times their nose will get the best of them and they will try to eat just about anything that smells good, or doesn&#8217;t smell good, which can be very dangerous depending on what the item is. Here are some common household items that can be harmful to your dog if eaten:</p>
<p>Chocolate, which just about everyone loves, is not a very good choice when it comes to dog treats and can be harmful to your dog&#8217;s health because it has a very dangerous chemical called obromine. This is toxic to your dog so you should avoid letting them have chocolate at all cost.</p>
<p>Another common household item which is very dangerous to dogs and also toxic is bleach. You&#8217;ll want to make sure that you keep bleach out of reach at all times.</p>
<p>Tylenol can be very lethal to your dog, even a small dosage, and should not be left laying around where they can get at it.</p>
<p>We often use batteries for many electronic items including watches, remotes, flashlights, and so on and if your dog gets a hold of one and eats it, the result could be a terrible stomach ulceration which could be fatal if severe enough.</p>
<p>If you have moth balls stored in certain areas of your house to help get rid of bats, or for whatever reasons, you&#8217;ll want to take caution and not allow your dog to get a hold of these since they have insecticides in them that can cause issues to the central nervous system and also can cause seizures in dogs.</p>
<p>Another item that is very dangerous to your dogs health is antifreeze, which is responsible for the death of many dogs every year. The reason it is so dangerous is because dog&#8217;s are often fooled by the sweet smell and taste of this substance which lures them into consuming it. Any antifreeze spilled should be cleaned up immediately.</p>
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<p>You&#8217;ll also want to make sure that your laundry detergents and fabric softeners are stored where your dog cannot get at them. Laundry detergents are another item that if consumed, can be dangerous to your dogs health. Fabric softeners are also toxic and should be kept away at all times as well.</p>
<p>Mouthwash is another common household item that should be kept away from dogs since it may contain boric acid which if consumed by dogs, can cause symptoms such as vomiting, seizures, and coma.</p>
<p>All of these items are common household items that can be dangerous to your dog&#8217;s health in one way or another so it&#8217;s important to remember that if you have any of these items in your home, you&#8217;ll want to be sure they are out of your dog&#8217;s reach. This will prevent the chance of them being consumed by your dog, and will help keep your dog safe and happy.</p>
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<p>When families get a dog and bring him into the home, he is not just a pet to watch the house or guard property but a member of the family. As a member of the family, there are rules that should be followed. One basic rule is to keep the home clean. This is where the need for housebreaking comes in. But one must keep in mind the kind of dog he they are bringing home: a new puppy or an older dog that may have come from a shelter or a previous family.</p>
<p>For a puppy, it is important to let it know its surroundings and being new in the world and not in the just in the household, there would be so many factors that may distract him as he is just being introduced to them. But a good rule of thumb when housebreaking or even training in general is to praise when praise is due and show disapproval immediately if something is done wrong to reinforce and instill the message in the mind of the puppy. When the puppy relieves himself in a place that is not proper, immediately show your disapproval for they won&#8217;t remember if it&#8217;s told the next day or five minutes later. But owners must aid in the learning such as bringing them out after meals to relieve the bladder pressure and praise them when they do their thing in the right places. Crate training is a very good method as it keeps them in one place and it is just big enough for them to comfortably lie down. Dogs usually do not like wetting their area of rest. Once the puppy is seen running in circles, it&#8217;s the signal to take them out. As time passes, they will be accustomed to having to go out to take a leak and not indoors.</p>
<p>For older dogs, it may be a challenge to some. Other factors have to be taken into account when wanting to housebreak the dog. They will be having a new environment like how the puppy experiences it for the first time, but the older dog may have had a bad past with a previous owner and the style implemented by the new owner might make them withdraw or shy away. The rule of thumb of praising still applies. Since they have better bladder control, they may adjust to an eliminating schedule by taking them out at specific times of the day. However, crate training can still be used with older dogs.</p>
<p>Dogs have the innate need to please their owners. Owners that show compassion, patience and understanding will win their dogs over no matter what age.</p>
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<p>Most of the individuals shall be eager to take an advantage of a wonderful opportunity of experiencing a dog companion at some point in their entire life.. Dogs have long been recognized as man&#8217;s best friend and irrespective of whether you are an older person seeking a companion, a family looking to instill the lessons of responsibility, or people simply looking for a lifelong companion, the opportunity of owning a dog is a great option. Of course with ownership comes the responsibility associated with this animal&#8217;s life and actions. While planning to enhance your opportunities as a dog owner, one of the best resources you can look to take advantage of is found with getting access to dog training guides.</p>
<p>While most people consider the utilization of dog training techniques they associate this with the high cost of specialized trainers. While all of these individuals represent one opportunity available to a person looking to train their animal friend, it does not represent the only solution left. There are so many benefits found with utilizing an expert to guide and train your dog, but the techniques which they utilize can also be implemented by a pet owner, preventing the high cost of the professional. Utilizing resources such as those found in the online environment could help you in identifying the best dog training guides that&#8217;ll aid you in accomplishing your goals of training.</p>
<p>Looking towards the possibilities which exist with dog training techniques, most individuals associate this type of training with the teaching of simple tricks. While it just might be convenient to have the ability to tell your pet to sit down or else to lay down, this only scratches the surface of what is possible through the utilization of the best training methods. Whether you&#8217;re training an older dog or a puppy, it&#8217;s vital to set up boundaries that would be acceptable in your household, such as going to the bathroom in certain areas, jumping up on furniture, or jumping up on guests. The behavior of your pet is your responsibility and also taking advantage of dog training guides will help you in learning the lessons that&#8217;ll help your dog become the incredible pet you wish them to be.</p>
<p>For a pet owner there is a great deal of time and money placed into taking care of your family friend. By taking advantage of the opportunities which exist with online dog training techniques, you will be able to improve the behavior of your animal in order to avoid issues that may cause problems later in life. Whether you have an older dog or brand-new puppy, there are opportunities which exist with this training that can help you in identifying the rules of your household and properly training your animal friend.</p>
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<p>A lot of people make a mistake regarding dog and training &#8211; they think that one dog can be trained just like the other dog, worse, that all breeds can be trained in exactly the same way. Wrong.</p>
<p>It is very important dog training tip to stress is that when it comes to dog and training, not all dogs are created equal, just like many believe it or not. Each dog has their very own unique personality just like humans. And if the dog owners would only remember that important dog training tip, then they may not get as frustrated with the training of their dogs.</p>
<p>One dog training tip that an experienced trainer once told me was that small dogs are to be given a different approach to training than the bigger dogs. Ever heard of the Napoleonic syndrome? The shorter they are the . . . well, let&#8217;s just leave it at that.</p>
<p>Basically, smaller dogs are more courageous at heart if not in mind; they have to compensate for their small sizes. While the bigger dogs are just as courageous, but they feel they do not need to prove it for they already have the size and the power. So if a trainer looks at the quirks of the dog&#8217;s personalities, they would know just what technique to use when training the dog.</p>
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<p>The dog trainer went on to display that not all big dogs are born leaders or Alphas for that matter. There have been a lot of cases where the smallest in the pack is the leader because of their cunning and intelligence. It also helps if the smaller dog raised the bigger dog since it was a pup. The bigger sized dogs bow to their elders, just like any humans. No matter the size, the bigger dog can concede to the reasoning of a smaller dog especially when it comes to stalking. This behaviour can be most observable in a home with small sized and big sized dogs living in one household. Usually the big dogs are the muscles and the smaller ones are those who think up of ways to manipulate the humans.</p>
<p>When it comes to dog and training, these personalities should be observed before the actual training could begin. There are some dogs that refuse to be trained until they see a smaller and older one doing exactly what the trainer instructs them to do. The big dogs would not want to look stupid in front of the smaller ones so they strive hard to emulate the example of the smaller dogs.</p>
<p>Trainers have long since observed that most dogs would learn faster from example of older dogs. Just like the humans do, they learn through observation and example. So do not get frustrated when what worked for one dog does not work for the other. Talk to a trainer and ask for their opinions on dog and training and how best to approach the whole process. Maybe the dog just needs guidance from another dog. It usually does the trick.</p>
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<p>It is nice to have a dog in your house. This man&#8217;s best friend will keep company with you and will look after the security of your household and your family members. In return, you need to look after your pet, feed it and give due consideration to dog health problems. When you do so, your dog will grow in a happy and contented environment. It will be friendly and will never become aggressive.</p>
<p>Before you bring a pup home, you must give some consideration to a few factors. The first is that you must be ready to have a dog in your household. One important factor to remember is that your pet is going to have dog health problems and you will need to go through difficult times in getting it treated. You must not expect to bring a pup home and have a playful pet without any contribution from you.</p>
<p>When dogs undergo dog health problems you will find that you go through the same type of anxiety and agony as when a family member of yours is not well. Also like in human beings they undergo minor health problems as well as major dog health problems. When your your pet undergoes major dog health problems, you will notice that your entire family gets involved. Your household will be in a sad mood. This is because all your family members will treat your dog as another member of your family.</p>
<p>When you think of having a pet dog, you need to think if you are prepared to undergo this type of situation in case of dog health problems your pet may be forced to undergo. If you think of only having a beautiful dog at home you will grab a pup from a breeder without thinking of these hassles. But when you are aware of issues you need to go through though once in a way, you will be prepared and you will not be surprised when your pet is faced with dog health problems. If you bring your pet home after understanding these things both you and your pet will be happy and also it will never face health problems.</p>
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<p>In purchase to make your no cost puppy schooling get the job done for you, you have to be cognizant of the dog no matter whether you are going to be household or not. When you are not home, there are some factors you will need to do to assist the general home education practice. Initially of all, confine him to his private place in which he can experience safe. The room really should be completely puppy proofed with papers on the flooring. You must also have his mattress and toys in there with meals and water. Originally you won&#8217;t see any pattern to when or where by the puppy works by using the rest room, but you will be able to thoroughly clean up the mess quickly and get thoroughly clean paper down for him.</p>
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<p>Your totally free puppy instruction will count on you teaching behavior to your puppy. The puppy proofed area explained before is basically element of even bigger strategies in schooling puppies. You see, as he goes in the space, he is receiving into the habit of heading on papers. He will ultimately start off to have a put where by he prefers to go, and you need to notice wherever that is. At this position, you can clear away paper that is clean each and every day so that the puppy is left with only his &#8220;favorite&#8221; paper. After you have the puppy down to going on a person paper that you want, you can slowly move many papers to wherever you want. Eventually you will have him going outside. The procedure does acquire endurance, while, so really don&#8217;t fear if you have arranged backs from time to time.</p>
<p>Free puppy training is just a matter of a little do it by yourself know-how. If you observe the over ideas, for example, you can have your little Border collie or Labrador residence trained at about 6 months of age. Just bear in mind, you can operate on the habits prior to that, but he will possible be not able to do it correctly right up until all around six months.</p>
<p>Household training a puppy is not rocket science. In point my approach is swiftly and efficient. However, it does call for that YOU play the most vital component, and results or failure is dependent one particular hundred for each cent upon your commitment and involvement. The notion is straightforward: you target upon preventing &#8220;accidents&#8221; somewhat than waiting around for them to occur then punishing the puppy.</p>
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<p>My strategy would make it quick for the puppy to do it perfect straight away and as I&#8217;ve previously pointed out, it is incredibly rapidly, so unquestionably that has to be the way to go. Puppies, just like their older counterparts love to make sure you, and they catch on easily when receiving praise and pats for performing a certain act.</p>
<p>So, why does my approach of property instruction include you so heavily? For the reason that you will need to dependable, proactive and affected person. Permit me clarify:</p>
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<li>Trustworthy &#8212; Mainly because you will need to have to set up and stick to a schedule.</li>
<li>Proactive &#8212; Because you will need to have to retain an eye on your pup and get him external to his &#8220;particular spot&#8221; the fast he reveals indications of needing to pee.</li>
<li>Affected person &#8212; Mainly because this technique spots hefty emphasis on YOU.</li>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to the opportunities of complete dog training there are so many options available for an individual to opt from to maximize results and meet any budget concerns. The training of your animal friend is extremely important to improve their behavior as well as identify opportunities which&#8217;ll allow you to bring peace to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>When it comes to the opportunities of complete dog training there are so many options available for an individual to opt from to maximize results and meet any budget concerns. The training of your animal friend is extremely important to improve their behavior as well as identify opportunities which&#8217;ll allow you to bring peace to your household. Taking the time to discover which training opportunity best works for your situation is vital, so that you can maximize results and identify the best way to guide in training your dog. While seeking the most complete dog training available for you in order to take advantage of, look into the opportunities that exist with the professional dog training, individual dog training, and individual dog training with the usage of guides.</p>
<p>Professional Dog Training</p>
<p>An opportunity that most of the individuals make the decision to take advantage of is available with the training provided by experts in the field. While this might indicate a more expensive opportunity in dog training, majority of the people who are incredibly busy or can afford the financial investment, utilize the services to help with basic training, dog potty training, and more advanced training at the owner&#8217;s request. Such opportunity is often very successful when an individual has the resources to afford the services of these dog training professionals.</p>
<p>Individual Dog Training</p>
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<p>The overall training that is provided by the owner themselves is the second best opportunity which most of the individuals try to make the most of it. The pursuit of this opportunity is not an easy task to accomplish as most individuals have little or no understanding when it comes to training pets. Its often a source of immense frustration and day today failure when a person tries to achieve these goals on their own. The simplicity of dog potty training can turned into incredibly complicated when you don&#8217;t fully understand the best methods to help train your animal in the most efficient manner possible. While it might be difficult to accomplish the goals of dog training, the advantage that is discovered with making use of this method is with the huge savings which are available with avoiding the high cost of a professional.</p>
<p>Individual Dog Training with Guides</p>
<p>When the low costs associated with individual dog training appeals to your best financial interests, but the struggles found with doing it alone are of no interest, you look at the possibilities that exist with complete dog training guides. Through the utilization of this resource, an individual can discover incredible techniques that will add efficiency to your training efforts and improve the opportunity to discover success. Now the efforts of a task such as dog potty training can be simplified through the utilization of professional knowledge, without having to pay the high cost of utilizing an actual professional.</p>
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