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		<title>The Importance Of Bathtub Time For Your New Puppy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If this is the first time you&#8217;re protecting a pet, then it could be news to you that you must bathe your pet. If you don&#8217;t want to wrestle together with your puppy every time you try to bathe it, it is vital that one of many many puppies training ideas you choose is to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If this is the first time you&#8217;re protecting a pet, then it could be news to you that you must bathe your pet. If you don&#8217;t want to wrestle together with your puppy every time you try to bathe it, it is vital that one of many many puppies training ideas you choose is to train your puppy to get used to having a shower!</p>
<p>When you find yourself getting ready to wash your puppy, here are four tips to preserve in mind.</p>
<p>1. Defending the ears</p>
<p>Although it&#8217;s critical to keep your puppy clear by washing away the dust completely with soap and water, you need to take care to not let water enter your puppy&#8217;s ear canals as it&#8217;d cause ear infections. In case your pet is suffering from ear infections, you will discover signs resembling constant discharge from the ears and typically your puppy would possibly shake his head vigorously in an try to eliminate the water. To forestall ear infections, you must close the ears with large cotton balls. </p>
<p>In case you are wondering how typically it is best to bathe your pet, it truly is dependent upon the breed. For long haired breeds such as the cocker spaniels, you will need to wash it month-to-month or fortnightly. If you are staying in a rustic with very heat weather, you would possibly want to extend the frequency to weekly. In such circumstances, you&#8217;ll have no choice however to wash your pet so as to get rid of the bad smell.</p>
<p>3. Deciding on the shampoo merchandise</p>
<p>To wash your pet, you will have cleaning soap of course. So what kinds of cleaning soap can you employ to bathe your pet then? Human soaps and soaps which can be irritating to the pores and skin should by no means be used on your furry friend. In reality, it&#8217;s best to make use of shampoo products which can be created particularly for puppies. Refrain from using merchandise which can be meant for people as a result of the proportions of the components in them won&#8217;t be appropriate for your pet and should you use these merchandise, they may pose a threat to your pet&#8217;s health. Once you have discovered something that is appropriate on your pet, follow it.</p>
<p>4. Getting things ready</p>
<p>Before you bathe your pet, you should just remember to have every little thing in place first. Verify all the necessities reminiscent of shampoo, leash, towel and water provide first earlier than you start. You don&#8217;t want to leave your puppy with shampoo on while you rush elsewhere to get the lacking items. Your pet will love the sprinkling of the water so be prepared to have numerous fun with him as you shampoo him clean. Wash off the soap thoroughly with plenty of clean water to ensure that his skin doesn&#8217;t get irritated by any soap left behind. The first couple of times that you simply try to bathe your pet, he would possibly resist and that is the reason why it is best to train your pet to get used to being bathed. It&#8217;s undoubtedly no fun if you need to struggle together with your puppy whereas trying to wash it! You may at all times search the web for puppy training tips that help you to train your pet to stay nonetheless while you are shampooing him such as educating him to sit down and stay. Whatever it&#8217;s, you will have a number of enjoyable bathing your puppy so loosen up and benefit from the process. Additionally it is an excellent opportunity for you to bond together with your puppy.<br />More Places To See</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As dogs get older and start slowing down, they still need to exercise to keep their blood pumping and heart racing! You should also consult with the vet for tips on how to care and help your dog with exercise. Your best friend can still do the same thing they&#8217;ve always done as to when [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>As dogs get older and start slowing down, they still need to exercise to keep their blood pumping and heart racing! You should also consult with the vet for tips on how to care and help your dog with exercise.</p>
<p>Your best friend can still do the same thing they&#8217;ve always done as to when they were puppies, the only exception is they&#8217;ll be doing it at a slower pace. When doing excersise with your dog make sure you keep your dog hydrated! Just like you running around in the hot sun will leave you pet a very thirsty animal.</p>
<p>Which is why you should keep an eye on the weather reports. When taking your dog out for a walk, make sure its not too hot or too cold for your dog. The weather could hinder them just a bit. If its cold for your dog and you still would like to take your dog out for a walk, consider a doggy sweater. A 10 -15 minute walk with your dog twice a day. If there is a favorite spot your dog liked to stroll or spend time at, then I would take your dog there. Sometimes taking them to places they like playing will motivate them a bit more.</p>
<p>If your dog likes to play fetch, take your pals favorite toy, if not a soft toy would work just as good. A hard toy would more than likely hurt their teeth or jaw. Don&#8217;t forget your dogs favorite treat as a reward! Playing tug is also a good exercise as well as swimming! Swimming helps with dogs that have hip problems! If you can&#8217;t make it outside for their daily walks, a treadmill works just as good.</p>
<p>If your dog likes to run, then go for it! However, running on hard surfaces like concrete isn&#8217;t something that is helpful or beneficial to your dog. If you don&#8217;t have any other place other than concrete, then walking slowly with your dog is highly suggested and walking at your dogs pace!</p>
<p>Some of these exercises can be done indoors, just incase the weather is a bit too unbearable for your dog.</p>
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<p>While you and your dog do your daily excersises, you should keep a closer eye on your dog. Try to go with your dogs speed, not yours.</p>
<p>If you feel your dog is going way too slow, then taking him to the vet is something you should consider! Your dog may be having other issues that you&#8217;re not aware about! After all, you would like to keep your furry pal longer and we all know, dogs are man&#8217;s best friend!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Keeping your dog healthy through exercise Since the weather has now taken a warmer turn, it is likely that many people will want to allow their pets more time outdoors for play. Just as our children need to heed to certain guidelines for safety and soundness, so does your dog. Your dog&#8217;s basic overall health [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Keeping your dog healthy through exercise</strong></p>
<p>Since the weather has now taken a warmer turn, it is likely that many people will want to allow their pets more time outdoors for play. Just as our children need to heed to certain guidelines for safety and soundness, so does your dog.</p>
<p>Your dog&#8217;s basic overall health really depends on his size, weight and breed type. Obviously, the larger kind of breed your pet is, the more space is needed to provide for his or her exercising needs. Of course, walks in the park are a recreational way for both dog and owner to keep fit in spare time, but what about the times when you are unable to take your dog out to the park?</p>
<p>As a responsible pet owner, it is your duty to see that your dog gets the proper amount of exercise as is significant for maintaining their well being. Many owners of the larger breeds of dogs may keep their animals outside while they are out working or attending other functions with the family that don&#8217;t allow pets. However, keeping your dog tied to his doghouse or a tree while you are away does not constitute for proper care and exercise. Most dogs will bore of this and eventually find ways to entertain themselves; like breaking free and exploring the neighbourhood.</p>
<p>The best part about owning a dog of any size is that it requires that everyone in the family pitch in for its care. If walks in the park are out of the question then try getting the kids to walk the dog before going off to school or some other event. Purchasing a fence for your yard where the dog can run about on its own while you&#8217;re busy is another option.</p>
<p>Leaving a dog to entertain itself is an okay back up plan, but you didn&#8217;t get a dog to just leave it in the backyard. Interaction and companionship is what you wanted from your pet, so interact with it!</p>
<p>Playing Frisbee and fetch with a ball or a stick is an excellent way to build muscle in your pet and it entertains everyone in the process. If your dog is the kind that loves to travel, then taking him with you on long trips such as when you&#8217;re camping are another way that you and your pet can achieve exercise while getting involved with new scenery and learning about nature.</p>
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<p>While having fun with your dog, however keep in mind that like you, he also needs periods of rest and plenty of water in order to stay hydrated throughout an eventful day, especially during the summer months because dogs are unable to sweat as humans do, therefore their only means of cooling themselves is through panting, which also helps to keep their blood circulated and flowing in a regular fashion.</p>
<p>If your dog is kept outdoors for long periods of time throughout the day then make sure that he has plenty of water and has access to a lot of shade where he can stay cool and protected from the heat. Lastly, remember that if you start a regular exercise routine or pattern with your dog to keep it going. The only way to make a healthy pet is to be consistent and also, to keep it interesting, mix up the routine every once in a while to keep both of you from boredom.</p>
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