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		<title>Urgent Press Release For Dog Owners</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 05:45:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Many world-famous Doctors of Veterinary Medicine and published Dog Care Experts universally agree any dog that eats commercial dog food is at a much higher risk of dying prematurely and by the time symptoms are noticeable, it&#8217;s often too late to prevent an agonizing death except by lethal injection. See their shocking, research-supported claims in [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Many world-famous Doctors of Veterinary Medicine and published Dog Care Experts universally agree any dog that eats commercial dog food is at a much higher risk of dying prematurely and by the time symptoms are noticeable, it&#8217;s often too late to prevent an agonizing death except by lethal injection.</p>
<p>See their shocking, research-supported claims in this report.Also in this report, I show you a simple solution proven to increase the lifespan of your dog by up to 134% and save you up to $10,000.To discover these amazing secrets just continue reading and your reward is a super-healthy, incredibly-happy dog that stays by-your-side for up to 8.3-years longer than statistically predicted.</p>
<p>Dear Friend,</p>
<p>f you don&#8217;t make drastic but simple changes to the way you feed your dog, beginning today&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8230; your dog is at an alarmingly high-risk of suffering an early and painful death!</p>
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<p>How do I know?My dog died young, only 4-years old&#8230; he was incredibly healthy, exercised daily and was very happy.Or so I thought.But I later discovered I had poisoned him, because I believed the lies told to me by the dog food companies I bought his food from, the very same companies you buy from&#8230; and those same lies are still told to you every-single-day.My dog is gone&#8230;Yet, it&#8217;s not too late for you no matter what age your dog is, but only if you discover what you must do and act now, &#8230; the clock started ticking long before you arrived at this page, so I beg you &#8212;</p>
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<p>Pay Close Attention &#8211; today, I&#8217;m going to show you why the commercial dog food you trust may be killing your dog and step-by-step what you must do to prevent it.My team has researched commercially available dog food thoroughly and very FEW brands are worthy of your dog&#8230; &#8216;well-known&#8217; doesn&#8217;t equal &#8216;healthy&#8217;.I recommend you also get this free mini-course I&#8217;ve prepared for you because you should start making changes to the way you feed and care for your dog beginning today&#8230; don&#8217;t make the mistake of waiting too long before you act!</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s continue with this critical information&#8230;&#8221;Commercial Dog Food is Killing Your Dog,</p>
<p>Hear What The Experts Have to Say&#8230;&#8221;The widespread disease and death of dogs from nutritionally inadequate and poison-laden commercial dog food is no secret in the world of vets and dog experts&#8230;.&#8221;Experts &#8216;Come-Forward&#8217; About Commercial Dog Food Scandal..&#8221;Leading dog-health author, Ann N. Martin, sums up the state of commercial dog food in a single sentence..&#8221;Most commercial pet foods are garbage&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>July 4th Safety Tips For Dog Owners</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Independence Day celebrations are great fun for people, but the loud noises and bright lights can be traumatic and create confusion and fear for dogs. Animal shelters report that the July 4th holiday brings record numbers of runaway dogs to their doors. These dogs have been frightened and made frantic by fireworks. But by being [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Independence Day celebrations are great fun for people, but the loud noises and bright lights can be traumatic and create confusion and fear for dogs. Animal shelters report that the July 4th holiday brings record numbers of runaway dogs to their doors. These dogs have been frightened and made frantic by fireworks. But by being aware and thinking ahead, we can keep our dogs as safe and comfortable as possible during the revelry.</p>
<p>Crowe offers the following tips for dog owners to prepare for Independence Day:</p>
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<li>If you are going to a fireworks display, leave your dog at home where he will be the most safe and comfortable.</li>
<li>If you go to a holiday event, never leave your dog in the car. A partially opened window does not supply sufficient fresh air, and it creates an opportunity for your pet to be stolen.</li>
<li>Always keep proper identification securely fastened to your dog&#8217;s collar in case he gets out. Talk to your veterinarian about implanting a universal microchip in your pet, and make sure that your veterinary clinic and animal shelter have your correct contact information in their database.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t leave your dog outside. If you cannot bring him inside, cover his dog house with a blanket to protect him from the bursts of bright lights and loud bangs. A dog&#8217;s sense of hearing is acute-over 10 times more sensitive than humans&#8217;.</li>
<li>Create a special den-like area in your home where your dog feels safe. A properly introduced crate or kennel can be a calming refuge for him.</li>
<li>Some dogs become destructive when frightened. If you don&#8217;t use a crate, remove any items in the room which your dog could destroy or which could hurt him if he chewed them.</li>
<li>Keep your dog away from the front and back doors. Your dog may be under significant stress, which could result in unnecessary injury to others or cause him to dart out the door and become lost.</li>
<li>Keep windows and curtains closed to reduce noise and bright flashes.</li>
<li>Turn on a TV or radio at normal volume to distract your dog from loud noises and help him to relax.</li>
<li>If possible, stay with your pet during the majority of the fireworks. A dog often reacts more intensely to loud sounds and flashes of lights when you are not with him.</li>
<li>Consider hiring a pet sitter to stay with your dog while you are away from home.</li>
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<p>July 4 is a time for fun and celebration and by taking these precautions, you and your pets can have a safe and happy holiday experience.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Your pets are treasured family members and need protection as much as your own family in the event of fire. Sadly, some 500,000 pets are affected by fires each year, and over 40,000 of them die. Most fire victims die from smoke asphyxiation. A fire needs oxygen to burn, so lack of oxygen or inhaling [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Your pets are treasured family members and need protection as much as your own family in the event of fire. Sadly, some 500,000 pets are affected by fires each year, and over 40,000 of them die. Most fire victims die from smoke asphyxiation. A fire needs oxygen to burn, so lack of oxygen or inhaling smoke is more often the killer than the fire itself.<br /> Following are some tips to help you know what to do to prevent fires and if a fire breaks out in your home.</p>
<p>1. <strong>Be sure you have working smoke detectors on every level of the home.</strong><br /> a. Place detectors near bedrooms and in the kitchen, either on the ceiling or 6-12 inches below the ceiling on the wall, well away from air vents.</p>
<p>b. Be sure detectors are in good working order. Mark your calendar to remind yourself to check the batteries regularly (for example, at the start of a new season).</p>
<p>c. Another smart home safety measure is to install a carbon monoxide detector in your home. Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that can cause severe illness or death to both people and pets.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Have an emergency exit plan that includes your pets</strong>, and practice the plan regularly. Once a fire starts, it spreads rapidly, so everyone should know what to do to escape.</p>
<p>a. Affix window decals around your home so rescue workers know there are pets inside. Decals can be obtained from your local Bark Busters trainer, the ASPCA or your local fire department.</p>
<p>b. Fire experts report that many dogs perish in fires because they are confined in a crate or room and cannot escape. Be sure your fire plan accounts for crated dogs.<br /> c. Keep leashes at hand so you can leash your dog to prevent him from escaping in panic.<br /> d. Keep pets on a ground floor of your home to make rescue easier.<br /> e. Keep hallways and exits free of clutter to allow you to get out of a burning house more safely.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Make sure pets always wear current identification</strong>. Consider subscribing to a service like 1-800-HELP-4-PETS, whose Pet Protector System will help to reunite you and your pet if he becomes lost (<a href="http://www.Help4Pets.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.Help4Pets.com</a>).</p>
<p>4. <strong>Research a safe place to take your pets</strong>. Ask friends or relatives if they can shelter you and your pets, and check with local pet-boarding facilities, humane societies and animal shelters.</p>
<p>5. <strong>Assemble a dog disaster kit</strong> with dog food and his medications, copies of his health records, your veterinarian&#8217;s phone number and list of facilities you can take your pet, recent photo taken of you with your dog, favorite toy or bedding, and extra leash and collar affixed with the pet&#8217;s I.D.</p>
<p>6. <strong>Give a key to a trusted neighbor</strong>, and make sure he knows where the dog might be located within the house so he can inform firefighters.</p>
<p>7. <strong>Ask your local fire department if the fire trucks carry pet oxygen masks</strong>. If they don&#8217;t, ask neighborhood pet owners to join you in making a donation to buy masks for the fire department.</p>
<p>8. <strong>Listen to your dog!</strong> Canines have a keen sense of smell and can detect smoke long before humans. If your dog is acting strangely, look into the situation promptly and be prepared to gather your family and follow your evacuation plan.</p>
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<p>9. <strong>If you must evacuate and can&#8217;t find your dog in the house</strong>, leave an outside door open and then call your dog&#8217;s name once you get out. He may be able to hear you and escape.</p>
<p>10. <strong>If your dog was in a smoke-filled building or if you can smell smoke on his fur</strong>, take him to your veterinarian. Toxic fumes can be deadly.</p>
<p>11. <strong>Prevent fires from happening</strong> by ensuring your dog doesn&#8217;t have access to dangerous combustible items.</p>
<p>a. Keep electrical wires and batteries out of your pet&#8217;s reach. Chewing or biting anything electrical can cause him shock or burns, or could start a fire.</p>
<p>b. Don&#8217;t leave lighted candles unattended. A lit candle knocked over by a swinging tail can burn your pet or cause a fire.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Susan Mikels takes extra care to ensure her 12-year-old Siberian Huskey is in prime dog health. &#8220;He&#8217;s a big dog, and he&#8217;s also my best friend,&#8221; Mikels told the Pocono Record of her dog who suffers from severe joint problems and painful arthritis. &#8220;Every once in awhile he&#8217;ll have a little burst of energy lasting [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Susan Mikels takes extra care to ensure her 12-year-old Siberian Huskey is in prime dog health.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s a big dog, and he&#8217;s also my best friend,&#8221; Mikels told the Pocono Record of her dog who suffers from severe joint problems and painful arthritis.</p>
<p>&#8220;Every once in awhile he&#8217;ll have a little burst of energy lasting only for a minute or so, reminding me of his younger puppy days,&#8221; she told the news provider.</p>
<p>The Pocono Record reported that Mikels&#8217; pooch has other dog health issues too, including vision problems and trouble walking.</p>
<p>&#8220;I see him struggling to get out of his bed, but then again, so do I,&#8221; she told the news source.</p>
<p>According to the news provider there are numerous things pet owners can do to keep their pets in optimum dog or cat health, such as maintaining a healthy diet and exercise regime and ensuring elderly pets sustain their body weight.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Studies show that being overweight puts more stress on the heart and increases organ inflammation,&#8221; Dr. Jeremy Wentz of Barton Heights Veterinary Hospital told the news source.</p>
<p>Dr. Martha Franklin of Mountain View Animal Hospital in Scotrun told the news provider that owners ought to feed their older pets healthy pet food and try to limit the amount of table scraps.</p>
<p>&#8220;Each species has specific dietary needs that are provided within pet food,&#8221; she told the news source.</p>
<p>Franklin told the Poconoo Record that pet health insurance may also be a good idea and help with finances when a pet eventually needs medical attention.</p>
<p>&#8220;When shopping for (pet) insurance, ask a lot of questions,&#8221; Franklin told the news provider. &#8220;Insurance can also help with the expense of having important diagnostics done that might be skipped if paid out of pocket.</p>
<p>Wentz told the news provider that he agrees that pet care insurance is a good idea.</p>
<p>&#8220;Vet care is more expensive now because we are catching up to human medicine with diagnostic tools that we use,&#8221; he told the news source.</p>
<p>Franklin told the news provider aside from a healthy diet and getting insurance for pets, it is also important to exercise your pet.</p>
<p>&#8220;Swimming and frequent walks are ideal to maintain weight and healthy muscle tone,&#8221; Franklin told Poconorecord.com.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Many times when you first have new puppies in the house, you are confused as to which direction to take in training them to be good dogs and not misbehaving ones. Seek out some help though. Where to Get Help? Veterinarians can give you advice on many aspects of training and carrying for your puppies. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Many times when you first have new puppies in the house, you are confused as to which direction to take in training them to be good dogs and not misbehaving ones. Seek out some help though.</p>
<p>Where to Get Help?</p>
<p>Veterinarians can give you advice on many aspects of training and carrying for your puppies. Ask them first when you take the dogs to get there first checkups and vaccinations. You will probably need some feeding instructions too, especially if you have never owned dogs before.</p>
<p>Educational programming on TV shows a bit about Training Puppies from time to time. These shows can give you some helpful tips. They might just be enough to clear your confusion on what to do.</p>
<p>Obedience schools are excellent even for puppies. The first 16 weeks of their lives is important because most of their personality forms at this time. How they get along with other animals and people depends on what they learn in these first weeks. Some of these schools have classes just for the young pups to go to. Now you will have to check out the prices in your local area to see if they fit within your budget.</p>
<p>What Can You Learn at Obedience Schools?</p>
<p>You will learn a variety of techniques in obedience schools that will help you in your Training Puppies effort. The sessions can help you know how housebreak your dogs more easily. What types of feeding schedules are the most beneficial could be covered too.</p>
<p>These classes could help you know how to break the pups from play biting on you and others. Also could teach you how to break them of chewing on the wrong things around the house. Nothing is worse than a dog jumping up on company so through instruction learn how to make your dog stay down.</p>
<p>The puppy classes also show you how to teach your dog to walk on a leash. Holding leash loosely is the kindest method. Your puppies will be resistant to this at first, but with the classes you will soon learn how to get over this hurdle.</p>
<p>Also crate training will be covered in these classes so that you know the importance of it. It not only helps to housetrain your precious puppies, but act like a den would if the dog was in the wild. It provides a nice, cozy place for the dog to sleep.</p>
<p>The safety of the puppies and children together can be an issue. Young children can handle the dogs too roughly. Also puppies can become afraid of the kids and lash out if this is not handled correctly.</p>
<p>With all this help for Training Puppies do not feel confused anymore. Seek it out on whichever way will work for you. You will get puppies that are so smart and well-behaved for the effort.</p>
<p>What to Look for in Dog Trainers</p>
<p>There are many people professing to be Dog Trainers today. However, some of them are better than other ones. You will need to do some research to find the right one for you. Don&#8217;t know what to look for? Read on for some tips on what to look for in these trainers.</p>
<p>Observe a Class if You Can</p>
<p>Ask the trainer if you can observe a class or two. Are the dogs frustrated or happy? Do the owners look like they are having a good time or dreading the instruction? Dog Trainers should make the classes enjoyable. Otherwise, the classes are not going to accomplish what you want them to.</p>
<p>Are there enough trainers present during class? There needs to be one trainer for every six dogs. This way you get more effective training. So watch for this.</p>
<p>Notice what types of aids are being utilized in these classes. The good ones would include leashes, head halters, flat collars, harnesses, toys, small treats. Also a lot of positive reinforcement should be used. The trainers should not permit flexi-leads, pronged collars, choke collars or electronic collars. These could hurt the dogs.</p>
<p>The trainers should be gentle with the dogs and not harsh or rough with them. Harshness will make a dog mean. Positive reinforcement is the way to go. If you notice hitting, jerking or other negative behavior go check out a different training establishment.</p>
<p>The establishment should be clean and hygienic. The floors should not have debris on them. There should be clean-up supplies and equipment available in case of accidents. You do not want your dog to get sick after all.</p>
<p>Make sure the Dog Trainers are well qualified. There are various organizations they should belong to. These promote ongoing education for them to brush up on their knowledge and skills. So inquire which one they belong to.</p>
<p>The right trainer should require proof of the dog&#8217;s vaccinations and a certificate of health. This will ensure that all the dogs in class are healthy. There are many health conditions that could be transmitted, from dog to dog, otherwise.</p>
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<p>If there are no good trainers near your location check out resources at local libraries, bookstores, on the TV or better online. There are many websites online that have loads of training information as far as dogs are concerned.</p>
<p>Remember This</p>
<p>Remember, that a well-trained dog makes not only a better pet, but a gentler companion. Your dog is a part of the family and just like the kids you do not want to be calling it down constantly. The only way to avoid this is to train your dog thoroughly and kindly.</p>
<p>Whether you turn to the Dog Trainers for help or some other source, do not fail in your attempt to train your dog. Just learn more about what to do. Even with the most stubborn of breeds you can find a way to teach them what is needed. So do not throw up your hands in disgust just forge ahead.</p>
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<p>As almost any animal owner will inform you, dog training may well be complex some times. It truly is really hard to work with a dog that does not talk English and simply cannot fully understand most of your instructions and commands and that seemingly possesses very little regard for you and your dwelling. Countless dog owners resort to unpleasant procedures of instructing or feel themselves enticed to give up totally, all set to to give up with proper dog training. Then again, some of these puppy owners are making a error in judgment which is in reality very wide-spread the moment it comes to this practice and acknowledging what that slip-up is and getting around it can render substantially more effective successes. And that slip-up is the inability to learn precisely how a pet dog perceives and precisely why it acts the way it really does. If you&#8217;re involved with pup schooling it is really valuable to be aware of precisely why your pet dog is engaging in what it does and precisely what will certainly stimulate it to improve its tendencies in the first instance.</p>
<p>Plenty of pet owners imagine that pets are like small kids that have a fundamental understanding of the language and that have an understanding of direction and instructions. In fact, pet dogs can just connect a couple of phrases and words with what is expected of them &#8211; this suggests that instead of instructing a dog, &#8220;Go find my slip-ons and bring them here&#8221;, training your dog will be a good deal more effective if you only use the word &#8220;slip-ons&#8221;. It is a straightforward term that your dog will understand and connect with the act of fetching the slip-ons. Your puppy does not understand the words &#8220;go fetch&#8221; and &#8220;bring them back here&#8221;. But if you have an understanding of how pets just connect a lot better to small and straightforward phrases and words, your pup schooling will be so much more professional.</p>
<p>Aside from that, pups definitely react a good deal far better to positive support for good accomplishments than consequences for inappropriate behavior. Even though it is a fact that during dog training a dog may well need to have some kind of discipline, the overall procedure is most likely to be much more useful if they are typically rewarded for accomplishing the proper thing. As an illustration, if they are barking when you do not want them to, you could of course lock them in the shed or another room as consequences but frequently it really is more effective to implement a command that suggests to discontinue barking, such as &#8220;hush!&#8221; and place your hand around their mouths as you do. When the dogs cease barking you then provide them positive encouragement for example petting.</p>
<p>This component of puppy training is generally a lot more successful simply because puppies hunger for that attention from their owners and are much more likely to do what they can to get that rather than simply striving to stay away from being disciplined. Of course, canine training is likely to be complicated. It is a lot like rearing children in many ways &#8211; it involves some tolerance and does not always take place as swiftly as we&#8217;d like. But if a pet owner truly takes the time to try to comprehend how their dog thinks and just what &#8220;makes them tick&#8221;, then the procedure of dog training will be much simpler and much more effective.</p>
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<p>Clicker dog training is widely considered to be one of the most effective methods used today in controlling and managing a dog&#8217;s behavior. When it comes to teaching them basic commands, it really takes very little time to grasp the principles and techniques of clicker training, and when utilising a good quality clicker, you will be able to see results in a very short time, regardless of the kind of dog you&#8217;re training.</p>
<p>How Clicker Training Works</p>
<p>The general principle behind clicker training involves creating an association between the clicker sound and a particular command, and teaching your dog to recognise this association. When the dog responds correctly to any given command, they are rewarded with the sound of the clicker. The result is that specific, desirable dog behaviors are then marked.</p>
<p>Obviously, you first need to teach your dog that the clicker symbolises a reward for their good behavior and this can be helped along with the use of dog treats, and of course, a clicker purchased from your local pet shop.</p>
<p>An important note to mention here is that your dog should not hear the noise of that clicker except to let them know that they have done a good job and that they are about to receive a treat. In the early stages of training, if you use a verbal command at other times without use of a clicker, they may not respond as quickly because the association is not as strong between command and reward as it is between command, clicker and reward.</p>
<p>Clicker Dog Training &#8211; How It&#8217;s Done</p>
<p>Clicker dog training comprises of 3 basic steps. Initially, you need to get the dog to perform the correct behavior, in other words, convince them to do what it is you want. This may involve getting them to either sit, stay, come, roll over, or whatever trick you know will be easiest to get them to do first. As soon as they perform this behavior, immediately mark it with the clicker and their favourite reward.</p>
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<p>Usually, you will see results after only 2 or 3 markings. Your dog will understand quickly what it was they did, and will start to repeat that correct response whenever you use the clicker. Clicker dog training is so successful because the dog&#8217;s immediate response to your command means that you can reward them straight away, reinforcing the association in the dogs mind. Using a verbal command on its own, without the use of a clicker, will take longer for the dog to grasp.</p>
<p>In the following days and weeks, continue this process to reinforce your dogs correct responses as much as possible. Making sure to always use the clicker, you can substitute the use of treats as rewards from time to time with lots of praise and petting. Your dog will appreciate this just as much and will eventually forget to expect a treat for their behavior.</p>
<p>Making the Transition to a Command</p>
<p>Once your dog is an A-Grade student and has mastered good behavior, you can make the transition to a verbal command that you can use anytime, anywhere, with or without a clicker. Whenever you choose to use the clicker, make sure to say the command, followed quickly by a click, and finished up with a reward. Your dog will very quickly learn to associate these 3 steps.</p>
<p>Progressing on from good clicker dog training, your dog will readily respond to verbal commands and praise at the drop of a hat and will simply learn the command.</p>
<p>There will be no further need for either the clicker, dog treats or praise, as your dog will instinctively know what the correct response is to any given command, and that it pleases you.</p>
<p>As you can now appreciate, there are many applications for clicker dog training. With a simple, sharp command, you will be able to mark and reinforce practically any behavior you want.</p>
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