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		<title>Finding A Pet Dog Bed For Traveling</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 04:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you really like to travel, then rather than going the kennel route you might prefer to take your dog with you. And a good pet dog bed will make it easier for you to keep your faithful companion by your side. Depending on the mode of travel or how comfortable your dog is at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you really like to travel, then rather than going the kennel route you might prefer to take your dog with you. And a good pet dog bed will make it easier for you to keep your faithful companion by your side. Depending on the mode of travel or how comfortable your dog is at sitting free in a car, there will be different options for the pet while you&#8217;re en route. When going somewhere by plane, you&#8217;ll have no choice but to use a crate, but even in a vehicle like a car or truck, dog crates provide some security. Once you actually arrive, though, you might want the dog to sleep in its own special bed.</p>
<p> Making the bed compact is important with your limited space. One possibility is a small dog bed you can roll up and slip into a fabric pack, the same as a sleeping bag. These durable beds are machine washable too, which would take care of the wear and tear from traveling. A fold-up dog bed is another option for compact beds. This sort of bed is usually made of several foam panels that can be opened out into a comfortable mattress at night, and then folded back into a small bundle. It usually has a strap or handle, so you can carry it to your next destination.</p>
<p> Or you may prefer to lodge your dog on a pet dog bed that more closely resemble an actual bed. Consider a cot, for example, with a sturdy plastic or metal frame. Not only can it be put together and taken apart fairly quickly, but it can even be more comfortable if you&#8217;re in a tent where the ground underneath might be cold, uneven and have things jutting up. This is a bit of dog bed furniture that can fit any lodging situation, allowing air circulation underneath in hot weather. As another bonus, this kind of bed provides extra support for older or arthritic dogs.</p>
<p> However, the crate may ultimately be the best choice for a pet dog bed when you are traveling, especially if your dog is already used to sleeping in one. The point is to keep your companion both comfortable and safe. The dog may be used to roughing it, or may have special physical needs you need to take care of. The kind of pet bed you take with you, if you take any at all, will be determined by all these factors. The important thing is for both of you to have a worry-free trip.</p>
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		<title>Behavioral Issues That Appear With Older Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 12:48:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>SherpaDogCarriers</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Dog Articles]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[behavoiral issues]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most owners realize that puppies will display tendencies that will need to be modified or curbed down the road. That&#8217;s the purpose of training, whether it&#8217;s related to housebreaking, socialization, or crating. Older canines can also manifest behavioral issues, a development that is both surprising and frustrating for millions of owners. It is unknown why [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most owners realize that puppies will display tendencies that will need to be modified or curbed down the road. That&#8217;s the purpose of training, whether it&#8217;s related to housebreaking, socialization, or crating. Older canines can also manifest behavioral issues, a development that is both surprising and frustrating for millions of owners.</p>
<p> It is unknown why some senior dogs, including those who have never shown behavior problems in the past, suddenly develop them in their twilight years. Below, we&#8217;ll explore this issue in more detail. We&#8217;ll describe how many mature canines can begin to show signs of aggression, separation anxiety, and other problems as they grow older.</p>
<p> Aggressive Behavior</p>
<p> Aggression can manifest in your senior pooch for many reasons, and might be an expression of something completely unrelated. For example, if he is experiencing pain from periodontal disease or arthritis, he might growl or bark aggressively, even if doing so is uncharacteristic. If he has developed problems with his eyesight or hearing, he might be easily frightened; in such cases, his aggression is simply a reaction in surprise.</p>
<p> Changes in routine can also spark aggressive behavior. For instance, relocating can stress or irritate your senior pooch. Or, if a young dog is newly introduced into the home, your older canine might feel that their authority and position is at risk.</p>
<p> Separation Anxiety</p>
<p> This is one of the most prevalent changes in behavior as dogs age. Your pooch may have never shown signs of separation anxiety when he was younger, but now that he&#8217;s older, suddenly becomes anxious whenever you leave him.</p>
<p> This is likely related to physical and neurological changes that your canine undergoes as he matures. Losses in hearing or vision might make him less sure of himself. He might suddenly develop a psychological dependency on your being near him; when you leave, it causes him stress.</p>
<p> &#8220;Accidents&#8221; In The Home</p>
<p> Accidental urination or defacation in the home is more common with mature dogs than most owners realize. There are several reasons it can happen. Your senior dog might develop medical issues that have a direct influence on this behavior. These issues can include inflammatory bowel disease, problems with his prostate, or bladder stones. Other medical problems might make it difficult for your mature canine to eliminate outside.</p>
<p> Fear Of Loud Noises</p>
<p> A lot of senior dogs develop a phobia of loud noises. A car backfire, thunderstorm, or gunshot heard on television, can startle him. While most older pooches suffer some degree of hearing loss, other factors are at work. For example, being older, he may not be able to seek refuge from the noise. He may also be less capable of dealing with the stress that accompanies such noises.</p>
<p> In most cases, the behavioral problems that senior canines develop can be minimized through desensitization training. Keep in mind that such <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bestbullysticks.com">training</a> requires time and patience. Given the companionship, love, and loyalty your pooch offers, the effort is worthwhile.</p>


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		<title>Choke Chain Dog Collars</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 13:38:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In most cases, a collar is considered necessary for any dog.  This is because collars are used to identify your dog and any allergies he or she may have, among other things.  There are also quite a few types of collars used for specific training purposes.  There are countless different types of collars out there, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In most cases, a collar is considered necessary for any dog.  This is because collars are used to identify your dog and any allergies he or she may have, among other things.  There are also quite a few types of collars used for specific training purposes.  There are countless different types of collars out there, and one thing that differentiates them is the material.  The most widely used material for dog collars, as with leashes and leads, is nylon.  There are a few features that explain nylon’s popularity.  <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dog-leashes-and-collars.com/nylon-dog-collars.html">Guardian Gear camoflage nylon dog training collars</a> are among the popular selections that dog owners make.</p>
<p>Leather is strong and tough enough to meet the challenges posed by big dogs.  Even if you’re using a heavy-duty leash, a collar that can’t withstand a heavy load will break under enough stress, so it’s important to have a sturdy collar as well.  Leather collars can bear heavier loads than virtually every other type of collar currently available, and this is why they’re the most frequently used for large breeds.  Leather dog collars are also widely used for specialty training purposes.  Alongside their strength and durability, leather collars are also easy and comfortable for most dogs to wear, and this makes a big difference for K-9 trainers and other professionals.  <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dog-leashes-and-collars.com/leather-dog-collars.html">Casual Canine deluxe latigo leather durable dog leads</a> are very popular items in this crowd.</p>
<p>Choke chains generally aren’t appropriate for puppies or dogs that are still growing, as they can cause abnormal growth of the skin around the dog’s neck if left on.  Also, owners must take care to put the choke chain on the dog the correct way, with the ring over the back of the dog’s neck, or else it will not work as intended.  A choke chain can be a very effective and humane training device when it’s fitted correctly and used appropriately.  For serious owners who are willing to be attentive and careful, choke chains are well worth considering.  Many people choose <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dog-leashes-and-collars.com/choke-chain-dog-collars.html">Guardian Gear choke chain extra heavy dog training collars</a> for their usefulness in this regard.</p>


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		<title>Electronic Static Electric Shock Invisible FenceTraining Collars</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 06:21:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>SherpaDogCarriers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Of all the currently available types of training collars for dogs, electronic collars, also widely known as e-collars or shock collars, are the most recent to have arrived, as well as perhaps the most effective, as demonstrated by much scientific evidence.  There are different types of electronic collars available, and each has its own focus.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of all the currently available types of training collars for dogs, electronic collars, also widely known as e-collars or shock collars, are the most recent to have arrived, as well as perhaps the most effective, as demonstrated by much scientific evidence.  There are different types of electronic collars available, and each has its own focus.  One of the most widely used types is the electronic no-bark training collar.  Not surprisingly, this type of collar is used to discourage the dog from barking incessantly.  This goal can be reached through the use of an electronic collar in a few different ways.  When the dog barks, collars can respond with markers like vibrations, ultrasonic noise, or different sprays like citronella, water, or lemon.  A popular option for these among dog lovers is the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dog-leashes-and-collars.com/electronic-bark-control-dog-collars.html">Petsafe PUSB300 premium ultralight bark suppression electronic dog training collar</a></p>
<p>Or, you can activate it until the dog executes a desired action (this is called “negative reinforcement”).  In other words, you have the option of using a remote training collar along with just about any kind of training.  These types of collars can come with a variety of different functions.  One feature of certain high-end remote training collars is the ability to control the level and duration of current applied.  Vibration and sound features are also available should you need them.  It’s also worth noting that remote training collars can be used in conjunction with other training tools.  When selecting one of these bear in mind that the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dog-leashes-and-collars.com/electronic-dog-training-collars.html">Innotek rechargeable digital electronic advanced dog trainer</a> is one of the more popular selections.</p>
<p>This will get the dog’s attention, but it won’t hurt him.  The dog will learn to stay inside the boundaries, where the current isn’t produced.  These setups are very easy to use, and this also explains why they’re so popular.  At the same time, it’s always necessary to combine the introduction of the collar to the dog with the needed training, so that the dog will clearly understand the message associated with the collar.  Consult with a professional trainer if you have any uncertainty as to how to go about this.  This way, you can get the best possible results from your invisible fence system.  Be sure to consider the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dog-leashes-and-collars.com/electronic-dog-training-fences.html">Innotek SD3000 basic electronic dog contain and train fence system</a> when making your selection as it’s one of the more popular options.</p>


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		<title>Tips For The Care Of Your Senior Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 03:31:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>SherpaDogCarriers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many households today have dogs as pets. Statistics show that dogs are present in about forty percent of homes in the United States. They are a fun edition to many families. Dogs can live for many years. Many breeds can live to be about eighteen years old. Typically a dog over seven years of age [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many households today have dogs as pets. Statistics show that dogs are present in about forty percent of homes in the United States. They are a fun edition to many families. Dogs can live for many years. Many breeds can live to be about eighteen years old. Typically a dog over seven years of age is considered a senior.</p>
<p> A senior dog has different requirements than a puppy for instance. When feeding a senior dog, it is best to listen to the recommendation from your veterinarian. Some senior dog food adds nutrients that can assist a dog with different ailments like arthritis or joint issues.</p>
<p> Many dog owners like to make homemade food for their senior dog. Talk to your vet to make sure that the diet you are feeding them meets their daily requirements. Also over the years a dog may have lost some teeth. Softening the food is a good way to help him eat his food. A good trick is to pour warm chicken or beef broth over the hard kibble. Let it sit and soften up. The dog will finish the bowl in no time and it is easier for them to chew.</p>
<p> Many senior dogs nap more than their younger counterparts. Napping is fine and a good way to make your senior dog comfortable is to have him rest on a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogsbed.biz">foam dog bed</a>. They come in all sizes, colors and different materials. The beds can even hold larger breeds like the Great Pyrenees. The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogsbed.biz">extra large dog bed</a> is great for those types of breeds.</p>
<p> Older dogs do not like cold weather. They like to stay warm and dry. Putting a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.homespaceheaters.biz">portable space heater</a> near their bed is a way to help warm their bones. They will enjoy it. Make sure it is put securely away from the dog so that he cannot knock it over. Purchase a type that is cool to touch so it will not burn the dog.</p>
<p> Walking a dog and keeping him active is a wonderful way to help your senior. Dogs need to stay active. It helps them maintain a moderate weight and assists their cardiovascular system. Just remember your senior dog may not be able to run miles with you as he once did as a younger pooch. Be alert to signs the dog is getting tired.</p>
<p> Many dogs are like family members. As a senior, many dogs need a little extra care and supervision. Taking good care of the dog will help him stay healthy and enjoy his golden years.</p>


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		<title>Dog Breeds</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 13:21:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[{Choosing the best dog breeds to adapt at your cozy home can be a daunting question; especially if you haven t adapted a dog beforeIf it is the first time you are thinking of adapting a puppy, choosing the best dog breeds can be tricky}. Children are the ones who are almost always interested in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>{Choosing the best dog breeds to adapt at your cozy home can be a daunting question; especially if you haven t adapted a dog beforeIf it is the first time you are thinking of adapting a puppy, choosing the best dog breeds can be tricky}. Children are the ones who are almost always interested in adapting a dog but little do they know about dog breeds that are friendlier and suitable for home fronts and those dog breeds that are not.</p>
<p> It is a known common fact that some <a target="_blank" title="dog breeds" href="http://www.24hrpetshop.com/pet-articles/dog-breeds/dog-breeds/">dog breeds</a> tend to become jealous towards childrenwhich can be dangerous in the household, especially if your kid is very small. Therefore, you should read up on the nature of dog breeds, basic dog care techniques and what kind of environment is suitable for the breed that you are planning on adapting.</p>
<p> There are over 150 dog breeds to choose from. remember that dog breed have characteristics of their own and they come in to play. Whilst dogs can be the best friends for humans, be wise and think about what may go wrong if you adapt certain dog breeds.</p>
<p> You will find some dogs being more territorial than other <a target="_blank" title="dog out of control" href="http://www.24hrpetshop.com/pet-articles/dog-information/dog-out-of-control-dog-obedience-training-is-the-answer/">dogs</a> while some other dog breeds being friendlier in nature. Police gods and guard dogs usually need single master guidance in order to be disciplined.</p>
<p> One more important thing you should know about dog breeds is that some dogs know how to boss around people and know whom to obey. One more thing you should focus on when selecting dog breeds is the general temperament of the breed and grooming.</p>
<p> If the dog breeds you choose have a everyday temperament then that means they are easy to discipline and they d probably make good friends with children. If not, they could be used as custodial dogs.</p>
<p> <a target="_blank" title="dog grooming" href="http://www.24hrpetshop.com/pets_price_search_shopping.php?shop_for=dog+grooming&amp;button_search.x=0&amp;button_search.y=0">Dog Grooming</a> can become a hassle for many dog owners. Generally, the long hair types are difficult to maintain while the shorthaired ones are easier to get by.</p>
<p> You will need to learn grooming techniques depending on the dog breed that you choose because some dogs have curly and twisted hair for which different grooming techniques are used.</p>


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		<title>Breeding Poodles &#8211; Is It For Me?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 14:14:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having many various dog breeds, so the need for the appropriate dog grooming and dog breeding tips and advices&#8230; There are many things to consider when breeding poodles and here are some tips which will ensure that breeding poodles will be made easier for you. Poodles are a lovable and highly intelligent breed of dog [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having many various <em><strong><a target="_blank" href="http://dogbreeds.ifoundforyou.com/">dog breeds</a></strong></em>, so the need for the appropriate <em><strong><a target="_blank" href="http://mydog.ifoundforyou.com/">dog grooming</a></strong></em> and <em><strong><a target="_blank" href="http://dogbreeding.ifoundforyou.com/">dog breeding</a></strong></em> tips and advices&#8230; There are many things to consider when breeding poodles and here are some tips which will ensure that breeding poodles will be made easier for you. Poodles are a lovable and highly intelligent breed of dog and one of the best things about them is that they don&#8217;t shed.</p>
<p>When considering breeding poodles do a thorough background check into the dogs history.It is imperative that you have information regarding the background and bloodline of the dog, when breeding poodles, in order to make sure that there are no hereditary diseases or deformities that would surface in the pups.So when breeding poodles you should ensure to check that both the parents have clear records and characteristics that you would want to pass down when breeding poodles.</p>
<p>When breeding poodles it is always better to ask for a health certificate. A good breeder will be able to supply you with these details that you require. In addition, you should be educated about the pros and cons of breeding poodles and the results that can be expected.</p>
<p>The poodle should be examined properly when breeding poodles. A good poodle will have a long neck that is strong and carried in almost an aristocratic manner.Check that the poodle has muscular shoulders and also that it has a long and straight muzzle.Fur of the poodle is the other thing that should be checked and you must make sure that the coat of the poodle is thick, curly and won&#8217;t shed.</p>
<p>Poodles are one of the most expensive breed of dogs so when breeding poodles ensure that both the parents have been thoroughly checked. When breeding poodles it is best to get the dam examined by a vet for infections or any diseases and also ensure that she has been given all her shots at least two weeks prior to breeding.Another thing to consider when breeding poodles is that some poodles have genetic flaws which in turn lead to medical conditions. Therefore it is better to avoid continuing the line of these poodles.</p>
<p>When breeding poodles,regardless of whether it is being done for profit or for love of the breed, make sure that the pups find loving caring homes where they will be well taken care of and treated with a lot of love and all the attention that they need.</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>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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