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		<title>How To Keep Your Pet Healthy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 11:48:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mr. John Sommer, PhD.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Assuming that you are a pet owner and that you probably own either a cat or a dog (as that is what most pet owners do) I am not going to teach you something that you do not know but rather bring your attention to something that you might have forgotten.]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Assuming that you are a pet owner and that you probably own either a cat or a dog (as that is what most pet owners do) I am not going to teach you something that you do not know but rather bring your attention to something that you might have forgotten.</p>
<p>* Amount of exercise: Both cats and dogs need physical activity. Movement is vital to any pet and the larger pet the more exercise is needed. That is why dogs will often require more exercise than cats.</p>
<p>* Exercise type: Most cats will want to stay outside and as long as you let it do that itll do the necessary physical activity that it needs. For dogs you need to take them for longer walk once, twice or even three times a day. If you can take them for a swim occasionally that would be beneficial as well.</p>
<p>* Nutrition amount: I know you want to do what best for your pet and spoiling them by giving them all they can eat will not benefit them at all. They will get fat and the excess fat will harm their health condition.</p>
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</script></div><p>* Proper nutrition: Make sure to provide your pet with healthy organic foods. If youre in doubt what would be right for your particular pet be sure to ask your VET. Dont guess and end up making vital mistakes.</p>
<p>* Love: Just like humans a pet will need love from you and from anyone else in your family. Without love a pet will lose the will to live just like a human would. Talk to your pet daily using happy words and make sure to keep a physical contact as well.</p>
<p>* Insure your pet: Every day thousands of pets get hurt by cars and there is nothing we can do about it. But instead of hoping that it&#8217;ll never happen to your pet be sure to get an good pet health insurance that will cover everything if bad luck strikes.</p>
<p>* Keep a schedule: To make things easy on yourself be sure to use some kind of schedule. Feeding your pet should be obvious but things like medical checks and vaccinations might not be. For an optimal health condition of your pet youll need to remember these things as well.</p>
<p>Author info: J. Sommer is one of the leading experts on pet health and will assist you in finding <a href="http://www.petinsurancepro.com/how-to-find-cheap-pet-insurance-easily/">cheap pet insurance</a> for your pet. Get valuable insights by visit his website at <a href="http://www.petinsurancepro.com/">www.petinsurancepro.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>How to Identify Kidney Disease in Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 09:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For an avid dog-lover, the loss of his pet is the single most traumatic experience. If this occurs due to an illness, it becomes even more tragic. Kidney disease is one such killer. It can manifest itself in two ways. One is acute kidney disease and the other is chronic kidney disease. The former strikes suddenly whereas the latter takes effect over a period of time. Either way, the result if fatal for the canine and heartbreaking for the owner.]]></description>
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</script></div><p>For an avid dog-lover, the loss of his pet is the single most traumatic experience. If this occurs due to an illness, it becomes even more tragic. Kidney disease is one such killer. It can manifest itself in two ways. One is acute kidney disease and the other is chronic kidney disease. The former strikes suddenly whereas the latter takes effect over a period of time. Either way, the result if fatal for the canine and heartbreaking for the owner.</p>
<p>This disease causes a loss of approximately seventy percent of normal kidney function and it is these organs that act as the body&#8217;s filtration system. If these do not work properly, toxins and waste products slowly build up in the blood. This can lead to a variety of problems, and sadly, eventual death. This unfortunately is the harsh reality of canine kidney disease.</p>
<p>As the toxins start building up in various organs, they start to &#8217;shut down&#8217; that organ. The owner can notice the apparent symptoms in such cases. The kidney disease hinders the body from functioning properly and the warning signals become more obvious. The signs can vary between the two types of kidney disease. Sudden dehydration is a sign of acute kidney disease. If you gently pull the skin of the stomach on your pet and it doesn&#8217;t spring back, then it could be that he or she is dehydrated.</p>
<p>Another telltale sign of the acute kidney disease is the extreme reduction or total stoppage of urine. Your dog would suddenly stop urinating. It is a very excruciating process as the kidneys become quite painful. This is the most obvious sign. You would notice your pet&#8217;s arched back or stiff leg movement. In such a case, you would need to rush your precious pet to a veterinarian immediately.</p>
<p>There are different symptoms shown with chronic kidney disease. Where they would usually gulp food they may begin to show signs of a decrease in appetite so drastic they do not want to eat. They could even stop eating all together. Weight loss will occur in time. An increase in thirst and the amount of water they drink will increase which is one of the first warning signs that the disease has begun. This signs are common with the condition. There may be an increase in the frequency of urination as the dog can lose bladder control. In some cases urination can become painful and often impossible with blood showing up in the urine. Any signs of urine symptoms, vomiting, lethargic or depressed in your pet should be treated as a warning sign and you should call your vet immediately since canine kidney disease is serious and can be deadly. It could be possible to get control over the disease if it is caught soon enough.</p>
<p>Kidney disease in dogs is serious and if the veterinarian suspects this he will normally follow four steps to determine if the dog has the disease or not. Firstly he will conduct a thorough physical examination. Secondly he will speak to the owner about their dog&#8217;s relevant history, regarding symptoms and behavior at home. After completing the first two steps he will conduct two steps, a blood test and urinary test. Both of these are necessary as to do one without the other will give a less certain diagnosis. Both of these tests will confirm whether your dog has the acute form or chronic kidney disease.</p>
<p>Veterinary medicine has limited answers for treating <a href="http://healthierdogs.com/dog_health/kidney-failure-in-dogs/">kidney failure in dogs</a>, but there are natural alternatives that can even reverse <a href="http://www.dog-health-care-information.com/kidneydisease">canine kidney failure</a>.</p>
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		<title>How to Train a Dog Yourself</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 15:05:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James K. Bosley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raising a puppy doesn't only mean providing food and loving attention to your puppy. You will be responsible for teaching the puppy how to behave well as it grows up. It just doesn't grow old and understand you on its own. You have to be teaching him manners that become his habit so that he would be able to live a good life with you in your neighborhood. There are many training methods out there that are written about. The general principles are simple and these should guide you to having the right idea in how to teach your dog right.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Raising a puppy doesn&#8217;t only mean providing food and loving attention to your puppy. You will be responsible for teaching the puppy how to behave well as it grows up. It just doesn&#8217;t grow old and understand you on its own. You have to be teaching him manners that become his habit so that he would be able to live a good life with you in your neighborhood. There are many training methods out there that are written about. The general principles are simple and these should guide you to having the right idea in how to teach your dog right.</p>
<p>The most common way a dog owner would train the dog is to keep it company and let it do whatever it wants as long as the dog owner isn&#8217;t bothered by it. This is sadly not enough and the owner is taking on a very passive position. The dog must realize that the owner can assert his authority and assume responsibility so it listens to him. Many owners tend to think that it&#8217;s needless especially when they have small dogs. Even small dogs need to be taught some manners and often enough, the small ones are nasty and would nip at a child. You can&#8217;t let the dog lead you. It should be following your cue, although not all the time. You should be the one dictating which behavior is appropriate in what situation. To do this, you can&#8217;t just let your dog be around other people or animals when it hasn&#8217;t learned how to behave well.</p>
<p>What dog trainers usually do is encourage the dog to behave well with the use of praises and treats. Giving adequate praise will certainly tell the dog your approval of its behavior and lets it know how to behave in order to please you. You shouldn&#8217;t go overboard with the praises especially when you are still in a training session. Focus on the training itself and don&#8217;t send mixed signals to your dog that it could be time to play.</p>
<p>Giving treats is a classic and works pretty well with animals that exert a lot of energy doing tricks such as seals and dolphins but you&#8217;re only teaching a dog to sit or behave a certain way around people or other dogs. It may not have a voracious enough appetite to find the treats rewarding especially when you&#8217;re training it after dinner.</p>
<p>You must establish yourself to your dog as its leader. It must understand that its welfare and everything else depends on you. Once you have this recognition, you should have no problems in setting the rules or teaching the dog how to be receptive to your commands.</p>
<p>Get more with <a href="http://www.diydogtraining.com">dog training problems</a> to positively &amp; effectively train your dog. James K. Bosley will share you many more <a href="http://www.diydogtraining.com">pup training</a> &amp; facts about training your dog properly.</p>
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