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		<title>Dog Training in General.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You should start thinking about dog training even before you go shopping for a new pet.Don&#8217;t bring home a pet without a solid house-breaking plan; it will only cause toubles.Other than that, here are useful tips for turning an untramed canine into a happy, domesticated house pet:   Check Online Dog Training Information for further [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You should start thinking about dog training even before you go shopping for a new pet.Don&#8217;t bring home a pet without a solid house-breaking plan; it will only cause toubles.Other than that, here are useful tips for turning an untramed canine into a happy, domesticated house pet:</p>
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<p>Check <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/online-dog-training-information.php">Online Dog Training Information</a> for further information.</p>
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<p>1.The sooner, the better.You&#8217;d be better off  with your pet soon if you start training it as soon as you bring it home with you.The younger, the more ideal, too.You have a better chance at teaching a puppy obedience than having an older dog learn new tricks.Understandably, handling a 10-pound canine is much easier than controlling a large, fully grown energetic dog.</p>
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<p>2.Work to be consistent.Owners make the usual error of allowing a pup to get away with misbehavior because they look so cute jumping on furniture.Keep yourself from that grave mistake.Let your dog chew your socks once then get mad at him next time and your dog will surely be confused.It is critical to be consistent in dog training, regardless of your pet&#8217;s age or size.If you don&#8217;t want your dog on your sofa, don&#8217;t make him sit on it, period.</p>
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<p>3.Assume the leader of the pack.Being pack animals, dogs follow whomever they recognize as the head of the pack.And because you&#8217;re the owner, that role is yours.Your dog is your responsibility &#8211; train, feed and take care of your pet.It&#8217;s part of your responsibility to ensure every household member abides by your doggie rules.</p>
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<p>4.Combine various training techniques and styles.Usually used are the leash training and the positive reinforcement training.In other people&#8217;s opinion, collar/leash training is too harsh. However, it&#8217;s required for taking a dog out for a walk.Reward training is a more benevolent approach which is practical in establishing obedience or housebreaking a dog.</p>
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<p>See <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/best-dog-training-products.php">Best Dog Training Products Online</a> to get more information.</p>
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<p>Differing Needs for Distinct Dog.</p>
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<p>Naturally aggressive dogs need socialization training as early in their life as possible so that they&#8217;d learn to conduct themselves around other animals and around people.Dogs that don&#8217;t grow too large, can often be insecure breeds. Unfortunately, this insecurity shows in constant barking.You don&#8217;t want any serious problems; change that barking pattern as early as possible.</p>
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<p>Inspite of these general rules for dog training, each dog has its own needs.And because each person is unique, too, the type of training an owner uses, the time and effort it requires and how effective it ultimately is varies from owner to owner, from dog to dog.Getting to know your dog&#8217;s breed is an important first step to training; read about your dog&#8217;s breed-related characteristics.It&#8217;s good to know what to expect and be prepared to tackle any eventualities.Your training approach gets a better perspective as you emphasize training on areas you&#8217;d like to focus on.</p>
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<p>Find more on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/">Dog Training Tips</a> .</p>
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		<title>Easy Solutions to Common Dog Issues.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 21:18:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite his training or lack thereof, your dog may conduct behavior problems some time.The critical thing to keep in mind is to act on the problem as soon as you detect it.It will be a whole lot easier to correct a behavior in the young rather than the old.Besides, you always want to take care [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite his training or lack thereof, your dog may conduct behavior problems some time.The critical thing to keep in mind is to act on the problem as soon as you detect it.It will be a whole lot easier to correct a behavior in the young rather than the old.Besides, you always want to take care of a problem when it shows up.Leaving your dog with negative behavior unchecked makes your pet believe it&#8217;s permissible.</p>
<p>Prior to continuing on, read this article on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/secrets-to-dog-training-review.php">Page About Secrets To Dog Training Review</a> .</p>
<p>Here are some quick tips to address usual dog behavior issues:</p>
<p>1.Get your pup some chew toys.When bored, dogs grow restless and start digging.Don&#8217;t mistake digging for harmless play; it can jeoparidize your dog&#8217;s safety when he digs himself out of your frontyard.Be careful with bored dogs; they can dig or bite on furniture.The worst that can happen is for your dog to accidentally chew on a live wire and toast himself.So be sure your dog is kept entertained.</p>
<p>2.Enjoy your faithful companion.Let your dogs to be friends with other dogs.Dogs are pack animals; they&#8217;re more comfortable with people or other animals around.When coping with separation anxiety, dogs are likely to bark excessively.If you live in a tight neighborhood, like in an apartment complex, it&#8217;s best to regulate your dog&#8217;s barking.Otherwise, your neighbors could call the cops and complain.</p>
<p>3.Have a spot in the house for puppies.It&#8217;s not smart to leave your house unsupervised with untrained dogs up and about.Untrained young pups will treat your furniture as chew toys, and your place as their poop spot.To stay sane and save your dogs from themselves, keep them locked in a closed room where they can do no harm.Just be certain about having them with enough food and water supply.</p>
<p>4.Take your dog to a thorough physical checkup.Especially when your dog has a biting problem, you want to know whether it&#8217;s behavioral or physiological.</p>
<p>If your pet always jumps up, you may want to read more from this page <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/how-to-stop-dog-jumping.php">Information on How To Stop Dog Jumping</a>.</p>
<p>Resolving Specific Problems.</p>
<p>Although never easy, behavior modification is one reliable method to deal with your dog&#8217;s behavior issues.To be effective, your solution must approach the problem by dealing with its root cause.If it&#8217;s not because of health issues, a dog&#8217;s behavior has a reason.You&#8217;d be in a much better position to change your dog&#8217;s responses if you understood the situations and the cause of the behavior.The solutions to your dog&#8217;s issues can be quite as simple as any of the above, or it may need some effort as in clicker-training.Whatever the case may be, it&#8217;s very important to attend to the bottom of it.</p>
<p>For better information, review this article on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/fixing-dog-behavior-problems.php">Stopping Dog Behavior Problems</a> .</p>


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		<title>Dog Training Review-What Guidebook IS Top For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 04:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  It is necessary that any person reads Dog Training Review before deciding to pay money for a dog on their own. It&#8217;s vital that other people reveal their experiences, no matter they&#8217;re encouraging or unenthusiastic. In case you have just added a new dog to your family, or perhaps you just would like to [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is necessary that any person reads <a target="_blank" href="http://www.newdogtrainingbooks.com/dog-training-reviews.html">Dog Training Review</a> before deciding to pay money for a dog on their own. It&#8217;s vital that other people reveal their experiences, no matter they&#8217;re encouraging or unenthusiastic.</p>
<p>In case you have just added a new dog to your family, or perhaps you just would like to teach an old dog, you will want a manual to help you out. A remarkable <a target="_blank" href="http://www.newdogtrainingbooks.com/">Dog Training</a> Review will help uncover the all the myths to you and show you what works and what doesn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>There are countless books with reference to dog training and it&#8217;s very apparent that they may prove quite effective and helpful for you. You only have to choose which one is the finest for you. If you&#8217;re searching for the most excellent online dog training manual then this Dog Training Review may help.</p>
<p>A handbook Beyond Basic Dog Training, written by Diane L. Bauman, absolutely takes an exceptional tactic at training your dog. If your selection is to benefit from this handbook, soon after applying certain systems you will perceive a great variance in your dog&#8217;s obedience. It is very principal to comprehend that this handbook focuses more on dog&#8217;s obedience rather than training your dog the ways to do some tricks like playing dead and giving a handshake.</p>
<p>The book 101 dog tricks was written by Kyra Sundance and is a book which lets you to engage, challenge, and link with your dog. As the title lone says, it offers 101 unique dog tricks and gives a specific sketch on the ways to train your dog for those tricks. Nonetheless, it isn&#8217;t so in depth for the reason that there are so many tricks covered.</p>
<p>Another handbook, Cesar&#8217;s Way, is very different than the majority other dog guidebooks for the reason that it doesn&#8217;t instruct you about dog obedience or dog tricks. This manual is pretty valuable for you if you want to realize and adjust common dog troubles such as digging holes in the backyard and jumping on visitors.</p>
<p>The book that helped me is Secrets To Dog Training. With it I instantly and easily taught my puppy and it&#8217;s pretty possible it can do the similar for you. The Dog Training Review ought to involve all the aspects of dog training and offer defined information.</p>
<p>If you would like your puppy to be well-trained click here to visit <a target="_blank" href="http://www.newdogtrainingbooks.com/dog-training-reviews.html">Dog Training Review</a>.</p>


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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 18:58:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where do I start a new pet for the family? What is the best pet for the household? Good start by collecting information. This is key as a pet is for life, so be 100% sure, otherwise do not have one. However there is such a large choice of pets to pick from, all of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where do I start a new pet for the family? What is the  best pet for the household? Good start by collecting information. This is key as a pet is for life, so be 100% sure, otherwise do not have  one.<br />  However there is such a  large choice of  pets to pick from, all of them can be  engrossing, but have  dissimilar pluses and negatives. You can pick from a dog, cat, gerbil, guinea pig,  fish,  rabbit,  bird and the list is never ending.<br /> It is important to involve  everybody in the  decision, it needs to be a whole  family decision. Due to its significance I  recommend you  thrash out and  write down your  objective for  wanting a pet. Add to it on a large sheet of paper, with a column for the pet, some columns to rank each pet. The  considerations for a pet include, time (yours), cost (pets are costly), pet care, space needed, aptitude to fuss, interest,  shared activity, any phobias, other  points.<br /> Pets take time, some  require more than others. Time eating animals are those that  necessitate regular exercise such as dogs and horses. Dogs  originated from wolves and still have many of those characters. Searching for food they walk many miles to search for food, so most dog breeds  necessitate at least an hour or two a day walking. This must be part of a regular schedule and done everyday.  Others may  need a lot of grooming, changing water etc. A <a target="_blank" href="http://www.london-pet-sitting.com">pet sitter</a> often  spends  a lot of their visit to  grooming long haired cats, though the cat sitter and cat enjoy it. You may  want a specificpet, but do you have the time for him? Be straight with yourself and the  potential pet.<br />  Expense, think of  costs. There is the purchase cost, which for a pedigree pet can be  costly. I would  strongly advise you to  consider adopting a  rescue pet, there are more and more of these  at the moment as families are unfortunately abandoning them to the pet  charities – why not do good and help out? The other  set up costs include cages, leads, grooming aids, blankets / beds.  Then there are the weekly pet costs, food, which for a large  dog can be substantial. I strongly  recommend you to have your pet  neutered, many pet experts and  studies have  indicated that you will have less behavioural  problems with a  neutered animal. There are  regular  veterinary  costs such as vaccinations, however some are impossible to plan for.  For this reason I strongly advise you to  take out pet insurance, so you can  handle with any  unexpected accidents that may occur. There are  ongoing costs for flea treatment etc. This expenditure rapidly mount up.<br />  Do you have the space for the  pet? Some pets can be  watchable, but you may not be able to fuss them, what is the  crucial for you? No  pet has  everything. Can you  handle the  pet? Rats are  very  fascinating, but a few  people  do not like the scaly tail, or the idea of one.<br /> You should to  revisit the summary table,  you may not have the time for  walking the dog during the week due to work pressures,  but this may pay for a professional <a target="_blank" href="http://www.london-dog-walking.com">dog walker</a>. Not enough space for the horse, use stables, but watch the cost.<br /> So finally you have chosen a type of pet, there  are lots of  different types and individual species to decide on,  taking hamsters there are five basic types, with very  different  characteristics. There is also the choice of  numbers, some animals are better off  single, others as a pair because they must have the company. Then there is what sex, some animals have very different behaviour between the male and female. Male rats are  less active than females and urinate more.<br /> Final steps, I would  propose you to  take the pet for a test drive. Find someone with a similar pet, that you can  borrow for a few days, or even be a pet sitter for them during the summer vacations.  Talk to the owner about the  costs, the effort that is  required, and do not forget the pleasure that the  pet gives. An alternative is to do some  pet charity work.<br /> Pet breeders and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.london-dog-walking.com/london-dog-training">dog trainers</a> are extremely knowledgeable, so visit and talk with them.<br /> I hope this helps, go and enjoy a new pet.</p>


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		<title>Dog Grooming Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 10:34:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not everybody can afford to constantly pay for professional dog grooming, which is why lots of people cover this pet care at home effectively and safely. Here are some dog grooming tips that can help you enjoy your pet&#8217;s look without having to pour money into other people&#8217;s pockets. Unfortunately, with more special breeds, home [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not everybody can afford to constantly pay for professional dog grooming, which is why lots of people cover this pet care at home effectively and safely. Here are some dog grooming tips that can help you enjoy your pet&#8217;s look without having to pour money into other people&#8217;s pockets. Unfortunately, with more special breeds, home grooming is a nightmare.</p>
<p> Brushes have to be well chosen to match the hair thickness and length. Two brushes should be enough if you get the right ones. Read some dog grooming tips to see which items are more suitable for your dog&#8217;s coat. Check pictures and then find the items either at the local pet store or directly online from various dealers.</p>
<p> You can also learn how to clean the pet&#8217;s ears by reading professional dog grooming tips. Hair, wax and dirt make a very unpleasant combination building up in the ear canals and thus reduce the auditive acuity of your pet. Pull out the long hair and thus prevent the wax from accumulating. Use some special accessories that you put on the fingers when gripping this hair, because both scissors and the naked fingers can cause damage to the tissues.</p>
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<p>Clipping toenails is another challenge, and many home dog grooming tips can help you with it. Pet owners don&#8217;t like long claws because dogs can cause damage to the floors and carpets by scratching. You&#8217;ll just need a pair of nail clippers and a few dog grooming tips about how to cut the nails without hurting the dog and keeping the discomfort minimum. Read online materials and even ask the veterinarian for recommendations.</p>
<p> Pay special attention the eyes as well, particularly stains appear under the eyes because of tears. While some breeds are prone to tearing, with others, tears are a sign of an existent medical condition. A bit of hydrogen peroxide in warm water should reduce the discoloration on light colored dogs but you have to be extremely careful and not get too close to the eyes. This is not a standard dog grooming solution, but rather an improvisation that could prove a very bad idea on certain occasions.</p>
<p> Otherwise, with a little care and interest, you can implement many dog grooming tips successfully for your pet&#8217;s well being. Keep in mind the fact that grooming needs to be performed regularly, and that you should have time to take care of it every week. In the absence of proper care, nails and hair condition deteriorates rapidly, do not neglect their importance for your dog&#8217;s well being.</p>


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		<title>The Basics of Crate Training A Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 00:45:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of misconceptions concerning crate training.  Many mistakenly believe that it is negligent and even cruel and that you are in essence locking your pet up in a cage.  It is in reality a safe, humane, and effective way to train your dog.  Far from being &#8220;locked up in a cage,&#8221; crates [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of misconceptions concerning crate training.  Many mistakenly believe that it is negligent and even cruel and that you are in essence locking your pet up in a cage.  It is in reality a safe, humane, and effective way to train your dog. </p>
<p> Far from being &#8220;locked up in a cage,&#8221; crates provide a needed sense of safety for dogs.  And they are multi-purpose.  From helping with housetraining to quelling separation anxiety, crate training is one of the most effective training methods available.</p>
<p> Dogs like small, safe places, which is why their ancestors made dens.  A crate recreates this feeling, which is why so many dogs respond favorably to them.  It also gives them a space of their own, which everyone needs and appreciates.</p>
<p> Crate training allows your dog to develop a sense of security, even when you are not there.  Instead of coming home to find evidence of his anxiety on your chewed up shoes, you can find a dog who is happy and well-adjusted.  Don&#8217;t worry; he&#8217;ll still be happy to see you! </p>
<p> Many dogs grow to love their crates and will prefer going in there when you&#8217;re gone even if they have the option to stay out.  Some even go in when you are home and they need some time alone.</p>
<p> If you introduce your dog to his crate for short periods, it will be tremendously helpful in housetraining.  They learn to wait until they are let outside in order to relieve themselves.  Until they perfect this, however, limit the time spent in the crate.   </p>
<p> Small puppies do not have the bladder or bowel control to wait for hours to relieve themselves.  If you keep them in the crate at night, make sure they have ample exercise and play time.  Sticking to a regular walking routine will also help learn to control his bladder and bowels. Get a line on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogtrainingcollarsdogobedience.com/dog-obedience-training/sitstayfetch">sit stay fetch</a> to better your dog training.</p>
<p> Crates are great for helping your dog develop necessary behaviors, but they are not disciplinary tools.  For instance, if your dog relieves himself in your house, don&#8217;t put him in his crate for punishment.  Deal with the matter in another way, and save the crate for bedtime.  You don&#8217;t want your dog to associate negative things with his crate.</p>
<p> Crate training can take a little time, so let&#8217;s get started.</p>
<p> You can choose crates that are made from plastic or metal, depending on how you will use the crate and what works for you.  The important thing is to choose the correct size.  Your dog should be able to turn around and lie down.  You may think that a bigger crate is more comfortable, but it just allows him to create a space to relieve his bowels and bladder without soiling his sleeping area. </p>
<p> Dogs will not relieve themselves in their sleeping area, so provide him with just enough room to sleep.  This will make your housetraining efforts much more successful. </p>
<p> How do you get your dog into his crate?  Start slowly by placing the crate somewhere that allows your dog to explore without feeling separated from you or your family.  He will probably be curious and will want to check it out. </p>
<p> Once he has had a chance to explore a little, urge him to go inside.  You can guide him in with a treat or a toy.  Food is a good way to get him in because it allows him to form positive associations with the crate. For more skillful results test <a target="_blank" href="http://puppytrainingblog.com/">puppy training biting</a> to help your dog training efforts.</p>
<p> Let him go in and out.  If you feel he&#8217;s ready, close the door.  Once he realizes he&#8217;s closed in, he may whine.  This is a normal and understandable reaction.  Think of it like putting a baby to bed. </p>
<p> Babies will cry because they would rather have you hold them.  Your dog is the same way.  It may break your heart to hear your pet whine, but if you let him out, he will be unlikely to get back in.  You will make crate training much harder for both of you.  Once he stops crying, let him stay in the crate for a few minutes before letting him out.  Several minutes at a time, followed by a walk or play time, is a great way to start.</p>
<p> Some dogs are hesitant to go into the crate, and it may take several sessions before he is comfortable.  Continue luring him in with treats.  Then, sit by the crate and let him know you are there.  After a few minutes, go to the next room. </p>
<p> Stay in the next room for about ten minutes, and then come back and resume your position near the crate.  Increase the time you are in the next room until your dog is comfortable with about thirty minutes.  At this milestone, you can begin leaving him in his crate while you are not home. Become informed, <a target="_blank" href="http://puppytrainingblog.com/puppy-training/10-puppy-potty-training-tips">puppy potty training</a> to earn more complete results.</p>
<p> Dogs typically respond to the safety and security of their crates very quickly.  If your dog is reluctant, take the time to get him used to the crate.  It will make him more happy and secure, and you&#8217;ll feel better knowing your pet is content even when you are not there.  It also is tremendously helpful in several aspects of training, so it is worth the time and effort it takes to help your dog get used to his crate.</p>


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		<title>Dog Grooming Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 11:51:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A dog grooming business can be difficult to grow when you want it functional fast! Good advertising and marketing strategies are the way to promoting a business efficiently. A dog groomer is supposed to love animals, that is more than part of the job, but he/she also needs to make the potential customers aware of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A dog grooming business can be difficult to grow when you want it functional fast! Good advertising and marketing strategies are the way to promoting a business efficiently. A dog groomer is supposed to love animals, that is more than part of the job, but he/she also needs to make the potential customers aware of the benefits of your working on their dogs. First of all, where is the advantage of professional services over home grooming? Ask yourself this question and you&#8217;ll know how to attract customers. The advantage of professional work is that the pet owner can get a job well done, while saving time and effort.</p>
<p> Specialized equipment and a good work environment are essential for a dog grooming business. There are mobile grooming services too, with the groomer coming to the client&#8217;s home. Skills are essential for the success of a good dog grooming business. The National Dog Groomers Association organizes special tests, and on their basis it provides accreditation. Then, in order to have a good qualification for this profession, you should be able to understand animals and their personalities.</p>
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<p>A wet slippery dog may not be easy to work with, but with gentleness, patience and experience things should be just fine. A dog grooming business has to be trustworthy in order to become profitable. Clients&#8217; loyalty grants you the advantage of free advertising. If you have pleased customers, more people in the neighborhood will be knocking on your door for services. Provide special prices for small sized dogs or for short-haired breeds, as these categories are often neglected. Bonuses and discounts may help you promote the dog grooming business as well.</p>
<p> Keep in mind that a dog grooming business is client oriented, and in time you will learn how to improve services. Suggestions could be very welcome from clients, vets and technicians. If you talk to the veterinarians in the neighborhood you may be able to place some fliers with them and even get the chance of being recommended. The classifieds in the local newspapers and the Internet could also make a difference for the success of a dog grooming business. Marketing tactics should emphasize your grooming skills and experience, coming up with solutions for all sorts of clients.</p>


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		<title>Dealing With German Shepherd Aggression</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 18:39:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While German Shepherds may not inspire the ill-placed fear of such breeds as Rottweilers and Pit Bulls, they do land on many banned breed lists. German Shepherds have, throughout the years, had a reputation of being aggressive. That reputation, while not entirely accurate, is based on some truth. While German Shepherd aggression is, in some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While German Shepherds may not inspire the ill-placed fear of such breeds as Rottweilers and Pit Bulls, they do land on many banned breed lists.</p>
<p> German Shepherds have, throughout the years, had a reputation of being aggressive. That reputation, while not entirely accurate, is based on some truth. While German Shepherd aggression is, in some small part, genetics, the main cause of ill manners is caused by the owner.</p>
<p> It would be wrong to think that this trait of inappropriate aggressive behavior is displayed by all, or even most, German Shepherds.It is wholly unfair to let the misdemeanours of the minority result in the entire breed being labeled as &#8220;dangerous&#8221; or &#8220;aggressive&#8221;.Still, all owners of these dogs should be aware that it may potentially be a problem and, as such, should learn about and try to recognize the signs of German shepherd aggression.</p>
<p> So, what forms can aggression take?Some German Shepherds will be aggressive only towards other animals. Some will only become aggressive if a person or animal approaches them while they are eating. Others act aggressively towards humans &#8211; mostly strangers, but in some cases even towards members of the family of the household that they are living in.</p>
<p> Don&#8217;t discount even minor forms of aggression, say to a cat or the postman, because these could easily escalate into something more serious. If you do notice signs of aggression in your dog, proper training and handling can turn the behavior around and, potentially, save your dog&#8217;s life.</p>
<p> Some owners make the mistake of yelling at or hitting their German Shepherd when he displays aggressive behavior.For the most part, this makes the overall situation worse, as the dog becomes less trusting of humans.By doing so, you are also placing yourself and those around you at immediate risk &#8211; it is quite possible that your dog will fight back on being hit and will starting biting and leaping at those nearest to it.</p>
<p> Obedience training is a much better solution for dealing with German shepherd aggression. The best results are seen with younger dogs, but don&#8217;t let the age of your dog put you off from trying it at any time. Even old dogs can learn to be obedient, it just takes a little more time.</p>
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		<title>Dog Owners Guide : Stop Dog Chasing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 18:26:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chasing, whether it be cats, cars or even people, is something most dogs love to do. Unfortunately though, despite dogs that chase generally not actually hurting whatever it is that they chase, they still can cause themselves or others some harm in the process. Allowing your dog to chase anything is an irresponsible thing to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chasing, whether it be cats, cars or even people, is something most dogs love to do. Unfortunately though, despite dogs that chase generally not actually hurting whatever it is that they chase, they still can cause themselves or others some harm in the process.</p>
<p> Allowing your dog to chase anything is an irresponsible thing to do. Behavioral problems like chasing are more than just annoying. Solving this problem is possible though, but it will take some effort to correct.</p>
<p> It is not as simple as just yelling at or hitting your dog after it has chased something. You might think that doing this would make it less likely to do it next time, but it rarely does. It&#8217;s instincts will kick in again next time around and the pain it suffered last time will be soon forgotten. Taking a proactive approach, rather than a reactive one, is much better.</p>
<p> The very least that you should is not let your dog be in a situation that allows it to chase in the first place. With dogs who regularly chase after things, this may mean having to keep it on a leash or within a fenced yard. Until you have learnt to predict your dogs behavior and have trained it obey your commands, this must be done to ensure no danger comes to your dog or those who share an environment with it.</p>
<p> Recognizing what your dog does immediately before it starts chasing something is the most important step. Some dogs give an indication when they are about to chase something. Right before they chase something, the dog usually stares or becomes very still before they take off. However, there are some dogs that don&#8217;t give you any indication before they take off.</p>
<p> To stop a dog from chasing, it needs to learn to obey your commands. At the very least, your dog needs to respond to two &#8211; sit down and come here. It will be much easier to stop your dog from chasing once he understands and responds to these.</p>
<p> So, how do you train a dog to obey voice commands? First you need to find something that the dog really likes, such as a toy or treat. Place your chosen item 10ft from the dog and wait for it to start approaching it. Then either command it to come or sit down. After it has done what you want, say okay and let it have the toy or treat.</p>
<p> Get a friend to help you, once it has mastered this part of his training. Your dog should be standing or sitting by you, then your friend should past waving a toy or treat in their hand. Should the dog start to chase then give a firm command to it to come back to you or to sit down. On obeying your command, give it the reward. Should it ignore you and continue to chase then be sure not to give it a reward, even if you feel sorry for it.</p>
<p> Patience is necessary, but, with a little persistence, this approach always works. Remain positive and determined and you should have the problem solved within a week.</p>
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		<title>Dog Grooming &#8211; At Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 10:39:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many pet owners prefer dog grooming home solutions to professional grooming; in times of financial crisis any saving is welcome. There are advantages and disadvantages about dog home grooming, since the grooming activity is time consuming. Statics show that short-haired small breeds are the most compatible with dog grooming home conditions. Special-maintenance breeds are a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many pet owners prefer dog grooming home solutions to professional grooming; in times of financial crisis any saving is welcome. There are advantages and disadvantages about dog home grooming, since the grooming activity is time consuming. Statics show that short-haired small breeds are the most compatible with dog grooming home conditions. Special-maintenance breeds are a different thing, and without professional hair, a pet owner can hardly cope with dog care.</p>
<p> Another issue with dog grooming home solutions is equipment. Anyone who grooms the pet at home needs a minimum of supplies and tools for the operation. Grinders, brushes, clippers and even a grooming table represent the basis for efficient home grooming. Scissors and combs are optional, although on many occasions they are a must. And finally, let&#8217;s not forget about the special dog shampoos meant to kill flees and ticks or keep them away. Dog grooming home practice comes with the responsibility for the pet&#8217;s health condition, therefore, don&#8217;t take it lightly.</p>
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<p>Look for tips and suggestions to learn more about dog grooming home challenges. The vet may provide recommendations on how to care for special breeds or how to handle an injury under the pet&#8217;s fur. When left untreated or neglected because they are not noticed in time, lots of apparently harmless bumps on the dog&#8217;s hair could become real health problems. Thorough cleaning prevents skin disease and keeps the animal in a great shape. Pay the same attention to the nails, teeth, eyes and ears as you pay to brushing and bathing.</p>
<p> Nail trimming is necessary at least once a month, depending on how short you cut the dog&#8217;s claws. When cutting too short, vein injuries may be caused; hence, be extremely cautious during the procedure. Dog grooming home care therefore requires lots of patience: you have to treat the dog gently because few pets like their paws touched. In fact, you need to take breaks while nail trimming and offer small treats to your dog. We can thus conclude that dog grooming home practices are really time consuming even if money saving. The choice is all yours!</p>


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