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		<title>Six Steps To Successful Crate Training</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the most important components to your pups house training is control. Regardless of your life style there will always be times when you&#8217;ll need a place where your dog can stay and be happy and content by himself. Crate training is the best option for dog owners whom want well trained dogs. There [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>One of the most important components to your pups house training is control. Regardless of your life style there will always be times when you&#8217;ll need a place where your dog can stay and be happy and content by himself. Crate training is the best option for dog owners whom want well trained dogs.</p>
<p>There are six important steps to accomplishing your crate training goals.</p>
<p>1) Tell the puppy &#8220;its crate time&#8221; and place him in the crate with a small treat. Leave him in the crate for five minutes while you&#8217;re still in the same room, than let him out and praise him lavishly.</p>
<p>2) Repeat step #1 several times daily. Never release the pup early because he&#8217;s fussy, make him wait until he&#8217;s calm and excepts his situation.</p>
<p>3) On the second day start leaving the puppy in the crate for 10 minute intervals, same as day number one.</p>
<p>4) Everyday increase the time by 5 minutes until the puppy will stay in the crate for 30 minutes.</p>
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<p>5) Go back to 5 minute time periods but leave the puppy in the crate while you are out of the room. It&#8217;s important not to skip any steps or alter the time periods, to properly crate train your puppy you will need to invest the right amount of time, which will pay off in the end.</p>
<p>6) Once again build up the crate time in 5 minute increments with you out of the room. When the puppy will stay willingly in his crate (he will probably start to use it as nap time) for 30 minutes with you gone he will then be ready to stay for several hours by himself.</p>
<p>It is very important to build up the new puppy&#8217;s crate time slowly over the course of a few days so as not to frighten the dog or make him feel like he&#8217;s being punished.</p>
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		<title>Natural Products For Dogs Skin</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 08:24:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Do you know that dog skin is more sensitive compared to human skin? So, scratching on your dog skin can cause serious health problems to your dog health. Scratching my be due to different problem which normally includes, fatigue, stress or change in life style and if not treated it leads to more complication such [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Do you know that dog skin is more sensitive compared to human skin? So, scratching on your dog skin can cause serious health problems to your dog health. Scratching my be due to different problem which normally includes, fatigue, stress or change in life style and if not treated it leads to more complication such as far loss. If proper care is not taken, complications such as hot spots may appear. These are patches of skin that are infected by bacteria. Treatment will be more complicated which causes sever pain to your dog along with costly veterinary bills.</p>
<p>There may be different reasons of dog scratching, most frequent include parasitic attack such as fungal infection, dry skin problem and allergies.</p>
<p>Parasites are eventually one of the majority widespread reasons of scratched skin, and finally, dog scratching problem. The most widespread problems include Fleas, knits, and ticks. The majority of these bloodsuckers do their unclean actions by biting the dog and sucking the blood from the nibble. The itching is not due to biting but due to enzymes present in the saliva of these parasites. Fleas can be easily spotted, however there are further kinds of bloodsuckers that can stay deeper in the hair roots.</p>
<p>Fungal illnesses linked with extreme scratching are further complicated and can be tougher to identify and treat. They be able to pass on a disease to a dog&#8217;s whole body and can extend to human beings. The major warning signs are skin cracking, scaling, irritation and disease. Fungal illnesses are usually more frequent during moist seasons as your dog is get in touch with with humid, moist circumstances that are perfect for bacterial augmentation. If left uncured, it will be a severe danger to you and your dog health.</p>
<p>Strong dog shampoo can increase this problem as dog skin is more sensitive. So, the use of incorrect kind of shampoo can cause problems such as dryness of skin, infection and most commonly rashes on your dog skin. The majority of pet shampoos are a combination of water, cleansers, colorings and chemical preservatives which might reason your dog uneasiness if dog is receptive to such agents.</p>
<p>One other common dog itching and scratching causes is dry skin<strong>.</strong> Identical to on humans, while skin is deficient in necessary fatty acids, itching problem occurs. High-quality cleaning products assist in refilling natural components in your dog&#8217;s skin.</p>
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<p>Allergens are able to reason some of the most complicated effects in dogs. Detergents and chemicals cause dry skin and annoyance. As detergents can causes rashes in dry human skin as well.</p>
<p>Keep in mind similar to humans, dogs can also be affected different infections. Do not bath your dog frequently as it removed the essential oils from dog skin. User health dog products to prevent your dog skin from rashes and other skin infections.</p>
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