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		<title>Keeping Your Dog Safe With A Life Jacket</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 18:23:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you outdoor fun involves water, you want to make sure your best friend is protected. Your dog should wear a life jacket. It's the perfect addition for a fun weekend on the water. Just like humans, not all dogs know how to swim. This is a common misconception, possibly because of the swim stroke which is referred to as the doggy paddle. There are some dogs, like Pincers, Dobermans, and Boxers who have a lot of trouble in water. Other dogs dislike water and will only swim if they absolutely have to.]]></description>
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		<title>Swimming &#8211; Give Your Dog A Break From The Heat</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 12:27:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Enjoying the outdoor sun is a natural activity with beautiful summer. Many of us love the water just like some dogs love the water. Even dog breed that don't normally enjoy getting wet will enjoy a swim if they are encouraged or don't want to miss the fun!]]></description>
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		<title>Tips For Good Puppy Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 08:22:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you’re a first time puppy owner, you’re probably starting to wonder about your new responsibilities. Now that you’re responsible for another life, it’s important that you understand what these responsibilities entail. </p>
<p> Your puppy’s diet is first on our list. Puppies are on their mother’s milk until they are about six to eight weeks old. This weaning age is usually when breeders allow the puppies to be taken home by their new owner. Ask your breeder what the pup is currently eating and continue to feed him that. Usually they will be eating a soft canned food mixed with puppy milk replacer. Use less and less milk until your puppy is on pure canned food. You can do the same when switching to dry food by mixing in a little soft food and then cutting back a little each day until the puppy is on dry food only. Dry food is recommended as the best type of food for dogs as it has less fat content and keeps your dog’s teeth strong and free of plaque build up. This should happen gradually over the course of about 7 – 10 days. You should never feed your dog human food (ie: table scraps) at any time during his life. A dog’s diet requires a specific balance of certain nutrients and feeding your dog table scraps will upset this balance. Also remember to keep a water bowl filled for your pup at all times.</p>
<p> Your next concern should be to see that your dog gets all of the required vaccinations. Some breeders may start the vaccination process, so check with your dog’s breeder to find out if any vaccinations have been given to your pup. There are three shots given three weeks apart. These shots are referred to as the “core” injections. They help to prevent your pup from contracting distemper, parvovirus, and hepatitis. You can have the first shot administered when your puppy is 6 weeks old. Your veterinarian may suggest vaccinations to prevent illnesses that are a concern for certain breeds or demographic regions. These are called non-core vaccinations as they are not a requirement for all dogs. To be on the safe side, we recommend you keep your dog away from other dogs (that are not in your home) until your puppy has completed his round of core vaccines. They will become effective about 10 days after the last vaccination.</p>
<p> Grooming is another important aspect of owning a puppy. Some dogs have stricter grooming requirements than others, particularly ones with long or curly fur. Certain breeds of dog are particularly susceptible to ear infections and require that their ears be cleaned frequently. All dogs should have their nails clipped periodically (usually when you hear their paws click on the floor you know it’s time for a trim!). It’s very important that this is done in the correct fashion using proper canine nail clippers, as cutting to deeply in your dog’s claws can result in severe pain and bleeding.</p>
<p> Exercise is one of the most vital aspects of your dog’s health. Your puppy will have a great deal of energy, which is completely natural! You should encourage playtime, especially outdoors so that he can have tons of room to romp around. If your puppy becomes restless, he may chew excessively which can be dangerous for your puppy (think of all the cords/cables plugging into your outlets, as well as wooden furniture that can splinter!). <em><a  target="_blank" href="http://www.helpyourpets.com/petsteps.html">Pet steps</a></em> are a great tool you can use to give your dog a workout. The time you spend training him to use the <a  target="_blank" href="http://www.helpyourpets.com">dog stairs</a> to get onto furniture will encourage your pup to bond with you as well as to be obedient and respectful.</p>
<p> For more tips on raising a healthy pup, <a  target="_blank" href="http://www.helpyourpets.com/petarticles.html">visit HelpYourPets.com</a>.</p>
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