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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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		<title>Stop Dog Barking &#8211; How To Stop Your Dog Barking Instantly!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Before you examine the different ways on how to stop dog barking, you need to first understand that barking is a very natural behavior for dogs. They bark as a way to communicate with you. If you want to stop your dog from barking, you must first recognize the underlying cause as to why he [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Before you examine the different ways on how to stop dog barking, you need to first understand that barking is a very natural behavior for dogs. They bark as a way to communicate with you. If you want to stop your dog from barking, you must first recognize the underlying cause as to why he is barking. Dogs bark for many reasons. They could be afraid of something or they are simply welcoming you home. They also bark as a form of deterrence to scare off uninvited guests. They are also more likely to bark when they are in unfamiliar territories.</p>
<p>Having the Best Dog Training Help is Important If You Want A Well Trained Dog.</p>
<p>Constant barking can become a problem as it annoys the neighbors. You definitely do not want to be known as the resident who disturbs the peace! Many dog owners make the mistake of yelling at their barking dogs to quiet them down. Their efforts prove to be futile because the dogs will only perceive and hear the yelling as a form of barking, and they in turn get more agitated. Here are three easy steps that you can take to stop dog barking.</p>
<p>Entice Him with a Treat</p>
<p>The easiest way to get a dog to stop barking is to break off his attention from the perceived threat. Shift his focus onto you; he trusts you! To do this, you should have his favorite treat in close proximity. He will quiet down as he tries to sniff and examine the treat with his tongue. Praise him constantly for being silent and obedient. Repeat this step the next time he barks, and only feed him his treat five seconds after he has remained silent. Increase the duration each time and he will stop barking excessively. Always be consistent with your praises and rewards.</p>
<p>Check Out the Situation</p>
<p>Remember, a dog does not bark for no apparent reason. It is usually triggered by an event, such as someone ringing the doorbell. Rather than seeing his barking as annoying, you should know that he is only trying to protect you. Give him the assurance that you trust him by going up to the door and checking out the situation. Of course, you may already be expecting house guests, but do it nonetheless. Then, execute the Hush command or get him to sit down quietly. When he does that, be sure to praise him for his good behavior. Introduce the house guests to your dog gradually so that he doesn&#8217;t get stressed out. You may also get the visitors to feed him his favorite treats.</p>
<p>Allow Him to Socialize and Play Around</p>
<p>Keeping a dog in his cages for a prolonged duration is as good as torturing him. They become bored and they store excess energy, which are released through barking. Dogs love to scamper around, so be sure to let him out several times a day. Allowing your dog to socialize reduces the chances of him barking excessively because he is used to having strangers and foreign objects around him.<br />These are three excellent tips on how to stop dog barking. While you may never be able to get your dog to stop barking, you can get it to stop barking excessively. Carrying out these trainings will require much time and effort on your part.</p>
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