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		<title>Read Important Secrets About Maltese Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 10:36:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many methods to teach dogs how to weave. Having attended a variety of agility camps and agility seminars, Ive seen quite a few of the top handlers present their preferred method of weave training. Their training techniques vary,but the one thing they do have in common, the end result, their dogs all weave fast and efficiently.
The Weave Chute is one method of training weaves. The Weave Chute is a structure where the weave poles pull apart and the dog runs down the middle channel. The weave poles are ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">There are many methods to teach dogs how to weave. Having attended a variety of agility camps and agility seminars, Ive seen quite a few of the top handlers present their preferred method of weave training. Their training techniques vary,but the one thing they do have in common, the end result, their dogs all weave fast and efficiently.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Weave Chute is one method of training weaves. The Weave Chute is a structure where the weave poles pull apart and the dog runs down the middle channel. The weave poles are setup on a base either PVC or metal, the even number poles pull back to the same side and the odd numbered poles pull apart to the same side. The poles are brought closer together, training a chain of sessions, until the weave poles are in a straight line.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">To start, the weave poles are about 3 feet apart. Set your dog on a Stay (Sit, Down, or Stand). Leave your dog and go to the other end of the chute or channel. Call your dog, allow them to run as fast as they can through the chute, when they get near you through a toy straight ahead or between your legs. You want them to keep moving past you and not slow up as they get near you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Move the weaves closer together, try 2 feet for a few sessions, then 1 foot apart for a few sessions. When the weaves are about 1 foot apart your dog will begin to actually begin the weaving behavior, depending on the size of your dog of course. This is the stage to add guide wires. The guide wires help the dog stay on path through the weaves. Your dogs speed will most likely slow a little in this stage. This is all right, he is thinking more and feeling the weaves against him for the first time.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You are still using your Stay at one end of the weaves, leaving your dog and going to the other end of the weaves and calling him through. Make sure your dog is successfully coming to you through the weave path, not jumping over the guide wires and running to you. If this happens replace him. If it happens again, go back and open the weave chute a little more. Practice until he can come to you down the weave chute with 70% to 80% accuracy, not many of us are 100% right in everything we try. Begin moving the weave poles closer together in inches now. Most dogs do well even if the weaves are off set by one inch , but somehow when they are setup in a line, they must look different and training sessions may seem stalled for awhile. Be patient, practice with your weaves offset by one inch then in a straight line, if you encounter problems, go back to the one inch offset. Your dog will soon realize he can weave when the poles are in a straight line.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The next transition is taking off the guide wires. With 12 poles, you use 10 guide wires. The first guide wires I remove are from the middle. The last ones to be removed are the entry and exit guide wires. Weaving is mentally challenging to you and your dog, so be patient with your dog and yourself. Be prepared to put in a few long months of training to get those fast and efficient weaves.</p>
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		<title>Discover   Important   Information  About Dog Training Biting</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 22:47:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canine nutrition has been the subject of much research in recent years. Since prepared dog food accounts for a greater volume of supermarket sales than any other single grocery item, the commercial incentive is tremendous. As a result, American dogs are the best fed in the world, probably the most expensively fed, and certainly the most often overfed.br /
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Biologists describe the dog as a carnivorous mammal. But modern authorities say that his cohabitation with man has caused him to become like us, omnivorous. Dogs are remarkably adaptable to different ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Canine nutrition has been the subject of much research in recent years. Since prepared dog food accounts for a greater volume of supermarket sales than any other single grocery item, the commercial incentive is tremendous. As a result, American dogs are the best fed in the world, probably the most expensively fed, and certainly the most often overfed.br /<br />
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Biologists describe the dog as a carnivorous mammal. But modern authorities say that his cohabitation with man has caused him to become like us, omnivorous. Dogs are remarkably adaptable to different kinds of diets, including diets that are high in vegetable content.br /<br />
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The dogs digestive system is not exactly like ours. The general process is the same, but the timing is different. First of all, mastication is less important in canine digestion. The dogs teeth and jaws are designed for tearing meat and grinding bones with amazing efficiency and up to 300 pounds of force. Dogs chew little and swallow rapidly. They cannot chew with their mouths closed.br /<br />
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The dogs taste buds are situated under his tongue, but his food passes quickly, practically untasted, through the pharynx and esophagus into the stomach, where the principle digestive process takes place. The dogs gastric juices are much stronger than ours, allowing him to digest matter which would give us a severe stomach ache, to say the least.br /<br />
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Your dogs stomach is very elastic, and can expand to a capacity of one pint in a small lap dog, while large dogs make room for 8 quarts of food. The gastric juices in his stomach are high in acid and food remains there longer than it does in ours. This is why they require a richer, more concentrated diet than we do. Digestion takes place mostly in the stomach, very little in the mouth.br /<br />
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The dogs nutritional requirements are similar to ours. However, puppies, since they grow and mature faster than we do, need a richer diet than do babies, with more protein and less bulk. Baby food, except for all-meat products is unsuitable for puppies. Adult dogs need a balanced diet including proteins for body building, fails and carbohydrates for supplying energy and heat, bulk for elimination, vitamins and minerals to catalyze various body processes, and a total caloric intake that corresponds to individual living conditions, age, weight, metabolism, and activity.br /<br />
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Water is very important, representing an estimated 70 percent of the dogs weight. Protein content can be provided by meat, fish, cheese, milk, and eggs. Fat is an important source of calories, valuable in cold climates, and during winter. It also helps to maintain a healthy coat and skin. Dogs housed out of doors may be given as much as 20 percent fat in their diet to provide calories and promote a heavy growth of fur, while 10-15 percent is sufficient for most pet dogs.br /<br />
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Carbohydrates include sugars and starches, both of which are sources of quick energy. Dogs assimilate sugar easily, although it is often an acquired taste. Their gastric juices are less efficient in digesting starches, unless they have been cooked very well. Commercially prepared dog biscuits are specially processed and enriched in order to fill the dogs nutritional requirements. On the other hand, potatoes, white bread, treated rice, and pasta are not advisable for dogs, partly because of indigestibility, but mostly because they provide little to no nourishment.br /<br />
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In addition to starches, the cellulose that is found in greens and vegetables provides bulk and favors elimination. Green vegetables are actually indigestible to dogs, which eat grass for this very reason in order to purge themselves. If your dog has as obsession for grass, you might examine his diet to make sure that it agrees with him. Carrots and spinach provide useful vitamins and minerals, while cooked vegetables and greens in the diet of obese or inactive dogs can satisfy their hunger temporarily without providing fattening calories.br /<br />
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The principle canine vitamin requirements are those of the B group, and vitamins A, D, and E. Oddly enough, dogs do not need Vitamin C, because their body produces it naturally. Liver and milk are particularly rich in these essential vitamins. Carrots are a natural source of vitamin A, and whole wheat cereals supply the B group. Cod liver oil is the richest source of Vitamin D, essential for growing puppies, and adult dogs that dont get a lot of sunshine.br /<br />
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Finally, there are the minerals, the most important of which are calcium and phosphorus, especially for growing puppies. The principal decision an owner has to make is whether to give his dog commercial dog food, a homemade diet plan, or a combination of the two.br /<br />
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		<title>Find   Helpful   Info  About Puppy Training Biting</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 22:47:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The focus of many pet owners seems to be directed towards their animals, which makes a great deal of sense in most cases. However, when trying to correct unwanted behavior in your dog you might want to point that finger inward sometimes and have a little glimpse in the mirror. It is easy to become annoyed with your pet when you feel as though you have tried everything and nothing seems to work.br /
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Maybe your Boston Terrier continues to chew on your shoes or other objects while you are ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The focus of many pet owners seems to be directed towards their animals, which makes a great deal of sense in most cases. However, when trying to correct unwanted behavior in your dog you might want to point that finger inward sometimes and have a little glimpse in the mirror. It is easy to become annoyed with your pet when you feel as though you have tried everything and nothing seems to work.br /<br />
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Maybe your Boston Terrier continues to chew on your shoes or other objects while you are not at home. Perhaps the Maltese in your life still has accidents in the house rather than letting you know she needs to go outside. On the other hand, possibly you have a Yorkshire Terrier that snips at strangers, even guests in your home when they try to pet him. All of these and many other undesirable behaviors that dogs may posses can leave a pet owner feeling frustrated and at their wits end with their furry little friend.br /<br />
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Have you ever considered though when faced with one of these situations that the dog is trying to communicate something to you? Is it possible that Sparky just feels neglected during those long days alone at home while you are at work? Sometimes we can have a big impact on our dogs if we look at our own behavior and consider what the pooch may be trying to tell us through their difficult behavior. Obviously dogs can not talk or speak with us as a human can when they need to communicate their feelings. That is not to say that canines are not vocal because as many of us know they can express quite a lot at times through their barking, growling or whining. However, to really pinpoint what the issue is for your pet you may find that you are the one that actually holds the answers.br /<br />
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Dogs have a very keen awareness for their surroundings and the people in their environment. As most dog owners come to realize, the bond between your dog and you can be extremely strong. There are people who report that during a challenging illness or devastating time in their life that their dog responded as though they knew what was going on and they helped their owner through the rough time. Sometimes by just sitting near their owner or laying at their feet, other times dogs may whine and pace back and forth, especially when other people are around because they are trying to indicate that their owner needs help.br /<br />
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Experts have even confirmed that dogs do have an ability to detect several human emotions and many of them will respond in unique ways. For example; when there is a lot of anger or arguing occurring within a household your dog may respond by acting up in a number of ways, which is not a problem with the dog but rather your pet is responding to the hostility and unpleasantness it senses in the house. Everyone goes through difficult periods in their life and it is obviously impossible to avoid exposing your dog to any anger or hostile situations throughout their life. The important thing to remember is that your situation and how you handle it is not your dog’s choice or within their area of responsibility. br /<br />
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Dogs deserve and hopefully get, the majority of times anyway, a good, loving and stable home. They respond well to a structured environment, complete with rules and routines. If you typically get up each morning and walk your dog before you go to work and then you suddenly stop doing it all together, your dog will respond in some way, possibly a negative one. It is not the dog’s fault that you changed your behavior and they have no other way of communicating other than to chew up stuff or have an accident in the house as their way of saying, “hey what is going on.” In some cases dogs can even become depressed, this happens most frequently in situations where the dog was once loved and well cared for and then suddenly became ignored and forgotten about. It is really sad to see a dog that is in this form of doggy-depression because again, they did not ask to come to live with you, you chose them.br /<br />
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There are obviously other concerns you must deal with when you are going through a difficult time, like loosing your job or going through a divorce, and you should always take care of the important aspects related to these situations. It is understandable that a dog can suddenly become a lower priority in your life however, if you are unhappy with their behavior because they are acting out in response to their environment; take that into consideration before disciplining your pet or giving up on them all together.br /<br />
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Dogs may secretly harbor the desire to have all humans attend some sort of training school before they decide to become a pet owner, however, since that is not very likely to happen, remember to think about your own behavior when examining your dog’s. That precious pooch can sometimes be just what you need to get through a difficult time and maintaining their routine for their benefit can in many ways benefit you also.br /<br />
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		<title>Puppy Baked In Oven</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2008 02:18:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pekingese poodle dog has been a victim of a dog crime
The last month has been horrible for crimes against dogs. It seems as if the heartless dog nappers and killers are really on the lose. Unfortunately, yet another dog has been a victim of a dog crime. A 5-month-old Pekingese poodle mix was put into an oven and the oven was turned on when his home was being burglarized.
The dogs mother came home to find her kitchen engulfed with smoke and her puppy in the oven! Green Bay police are ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Pekingese poodle dog has been a victim of a dog crime</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The last month has been horrible for <a href="http://www.mainstreetdog.com/category/crimes-against-dogs/">crimes against dogs</a>. It seems as if the heartless dog nappers and killers are really on the lose. Unfortunately, yet another dog has been a victim of a dog crime. A 5-month-old Pekingese poodle mix was put into an oven and the oven was turned on when his home was being burglarized.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The dogs mother came home to find her kitchen engulfed with smoke and her puppy in the oven! Green Bay police are investigating it as a burglary and an animal cruelty case.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8220;Cases like this that involve torturing an animal — and use of fire or heat — I find particularly disturbing and particularly predictive of the potential for future acts of violence,&#8221; said Randall Lockwood, senior vice president of Anti-Cruelty Field Services for the ASPCA.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This is absolutely horrible. I can not imagine how the pups mom must be feeling right now, and to think the sick person or persons who did this are still running around free!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Wisconsin chapter of the Humane Society of the United States has offered a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible. Anyone with information can call Green Bay police at (920) 448-3208 or can remain anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at (920) 432-7867.</p>

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		<title>Fremont puppy heist</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 17:24:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yet another story of stolen puppies this week! In Fremont, CA, puppies were stolen from a pet shop valuing more than $11,000. The 17 purebred puppies were stolen from Puppy Love Boutique and were between 9 and 13 weeks old. Breeds stolen included Poodles, Shih Tzus, St. Bernards, Corgis and Dalmatians.

The store owner Omid Mehdavi, is currently in the hospital suffering from a fractured skull, clavicle and ribs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Stolen puppies story</h3>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Yet another story of <em>stolen puppies</em> this week! In Fremont, CA, puppies were stolen from a pet shop valuing more than $11,000. The 17 purebred puppies were stolen from Puppy Love Boutique and were between 9 and 13 weeks old. Breeds stolen included Poodles, Shih Tzus, St. Bernards, Corgis and Dalmatians.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The store owner Omid Mehdavi, is currently in the hospital suffering from a fractured skull, clavicle and ribs. The store owner was showing police where he thought the puppy thieves entered the store when he fell through a skylight on the store&#8217;s roof Thursday morning.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">According to one of the investigators, there were no signs of forced entry, and the burglars stole the most expensive breeds and took the correct dog food for each breed. Talk about nerve, the puppy thieves not only stole the puppies but food too!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Although the theft occurred at the same <em>pet shop</em> that has been the site of a protest for suspected links to <em>puppy mills,</em> police said there was no indication the theft was related to the protest.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Anyone with information on Thursday&#8217;s heist may call police at 510-790-6900.</p>

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		<title>English Bulldog Puppynapping in Reno</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 07:38:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[English Bulldog puppynapping and loss of the pups mother
A Reno family is not only shocked they were robbed of two bulldog puppies, but they are also grieving the loss of the pups mother who was killed during the puppynapping!
Mr. Harwood said he was sleeping on his couch around 1:30 a.m. when he awoke to see two men reaching into a nearby dog pen grabbing two puppies. Mr. Harwood ran after the puppy thieves and so did the pups mother, Wendy. During the criminals getaway, Mr. Harwood was knocked over by ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>English Bulldog puppynapping and loss of the pups mother</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A Reno family is not only shocked they were <a href="http://www.rgj.com/article/20081119/NEWS18/81119018&amp;OAS">robbed of two bulldog puppies</a>, but they are also grieving the loss of the pups mother who was killed during the puppynapping!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Mr. Harwood said he was sleeping on his couch around 1:30 a.m. when he awoke to see two men reaching into a nearby dog pen grabbing two puppies. Mr. Harwood ran after the puppy thieves and so did the pups mother, Wendy. During the criminals getaway, Mr. Harwood was knocked over by the assailants vehicle and Wendy (the pups mother) was run over. Mr. Harwood was ok, however, Wendy passed away!</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Within minutes, the puppy thieves had stolen 2 puppies, struck a man with their vehicle and killed another dog! These people must be caught!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Mr. and Mrs. Harwood suspect a couple whom had visited a few days prior to look at the puppies for sale that did not purchase one.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Anyone with information is should contact (775)334-2115. $1,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the suspects. They can be reached at (775)322-4900.</strong></p>

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