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		<description><![CDATA[Soft diet for dogs, canine disease diet. Upset stomach is a common problem among dogs. Several signs of a upset stomach inDogsare loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, Etc., which are caused due to food allergies, food poisoning and / or certain complications forhealthdigestive as well. It is important to make some basic changes in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Soft diet for dogs, canine disease diet. Upset stomach is a common problem among dogs. Several signs of a upset stomach inDogsare loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, Etc., which are caused due to food allergies, food poisoning and / or certain complications forhealthdigestive as well.</p>
<p>It is important to make some basic changes in the eating habits of your dog. It is also very important to take your dog to a vet before the situation worsens. Along with certain drugs, the veterinarian will advise you to feed your dog homemade food or diet soft.</p>
<p>All of us are aware of a soft diet, They consume during the episodes of stomach upset, food allergies, and in preparation for certain stomach surgery. The foundations of a soft diet forDogsare more or less similar to the soft diet for humans. The only difference lies in the selection of food.</p>
<p>What is a Bland Diet for dogs?</p>
<p>Several experts are likely to have different opinions when choosing the best diet forDogswho are suffering with various digestive problems as upset stomach or a sensitive stomach. Some may recommend to feed the dog canned food trade, while the rest of them will advise you to feed them healthyrecipeshomemade dog food.</p>
<p>If your dog is suffering from vomiting, diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, dysbosis, bacterial or viral infections, leaky gut syndrome, Etc., then you should opt forrecipessoft for your dog.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if your dog has recently undergone some stomach-related surgery or will have any stomach-related surgery in the future, then the vet may advise a soft diet for cleansing and healing.</p>
<p>A bland diet is generally mild in texture and mild flavor, so the dog can eat and digest properly. Foods that are included in a soft diet should not be too spicy, because it could aggravate the problem. The veterinarian will help you plan with this regimen, and also indicate when you can be entered easily digested food for your dog.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Bringing Home an Adopted Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congratulations, you’ve chosen to adopt from a shelter or rescue and save a life! Bringing home a new canine friend is sure to bring a lot of joy to your family, but’s it’s a good idea to be prepared so that your new pup’s transition into your home goes as smooth as possible. Keep these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations, you’ve chosen to adopt from a shelter or rescue and save a life! Bringing home a new canine friend is sure to bring a lot of joy to your family, but’s it’s a good idea to be prepared so that your new pup’s transition into your home goes as smooth as possible. Keep these few tips in mind to make the transition easier for both you and your pooch:</p>
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<li>Make sure to establish doggy rules and assign dog-related duties to family members prior to bringing your new pet home. Everyone in the house should be on the same page so that limitations can be enforced consistently and all dog care tasks get done.</li>
<li>Get as much information as possible from the rescue or shelter you’re adopting from. It’s crucial to know directions for any <strong><a href="http://www.vetdepot.com/" target="_blank">pet meds</a></strong> your dog is currently taking and if there are any medical issues to be aware of. Also, if your pup has an established exercise, feeding or bathroom routine- make sure you get all of that info as well.</li>
<li>Be sure to bring your furry new family member home when you have a few days off. Immediately leaving your pet alone for long periods of time can be traumatic for a dog that hasn’t had a stable start in life. Your pet should get plenty of exposure to only you and your immediate family members the first couple days in his or her new home to allow for bonding. •Get your sweet pooch in for a wellness check at the vet right away. This will help your dog get used the veterinarian’s office immediately and will also give you a chance to discuss flea control, heartworm prevention and any other questions or concerns you might have.</li>
<li>Don’t waste any time in enrolling in obedience training. Obedience classes will help your canine companion with socialization, behavior and are a great bonding experience for both dog and owner. Obedience training will also help establish you as the leader. Do some research to find a doggy school that fits your pup’s needs and your budget.</li>
<li>Most importantly, be patient! Dogs don’t inherently know that sitting on the couch is off-limits or that your shoe isn’t a chew toy. It may take some time for your sweet pooch to adjust to you, your home and your rules. But one thing is for sure, your rescue dog will provide years of loyal companionship in return for all of the patience and love you provide.</li>
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		<title>Dog Care dachshund dachshund characteristics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog Care dachshund dachshund characteristics. The history of this breed of dog dating back almost 600 years in Germany. Traditionally the use of dogs Dachshund or &#8220;sausage dog&#8221; was limited to hunting and tracking, they were especially effective in catching small creatures using ara caves to hide. The name Dachshund literally translates as badger dog, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog Care dachshund dachshund characteristics. The history of this breed of dog dating back almost 600 years in Germany. Traditionally the use of dogs Dachshund or &#8220;sausage dog&#8221; was limited to hunting and tracking, they were especially effective in catching small creatures using ara caves to hide.</p>
<p>The name Dachshund literally translates as badger dog, and this name was first used for the breed of dog sometime in 1600. It is important that you know if this dog is right for you . In the next section we give some details of care Dachshund:</p>
<p>Sausage dog care includes bathing, nail clipping, brushing, proper grooming, training, etc.. One of the most important things to care Dachshund puppy is vaccinated against diseases to your puppy as soon as you purchase.</p>
<p>They are the best dogs to have around children as easily irritated. Training a dachshund is a monumental task that requires your patience and perseverance.</p>
<p>You need appropriate motivators to train a dachshund. Food is a brilliant motivator for most dogs. You have to make physical exercise, the dogs are prone to sausage weight gain and obesity.</p>
<p>Feed them a food that has 40% meat, vegetables and carbohydrates from 50% to 10% . The food has to have a fiber content that is important for your health. If you are the long haired variety, the coat needs to be brushed daily. Species hair short need to be brushed at least twice a week to make sure your hair stays shiny.</p>
<p>These dogs do not lose much hair. They need to be bathed regularly, at least once a month, and nails should be trimmed every few weeks. The Dachshund live 12 to 15 years  with proper care, is a dog loving and happy , if you have a member of this kind, surely you will not be able to stay away from them.</p>
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		<title>Swimwear pet dog fashion summer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Swimwear petfashionsummer dog. Yes, we have seen ourpetswith swimsuitsBut in this case, the sexier side of our dogs also uncovers the bikinis pet. In this hot weather and high temperatures, our mascotwill not go to fashionBut that will be even more &#8230; and cooler than ever. Is there anything more chic than this dog in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Swimwear petfashionsummer dog. Yes, we have seen ourpetswith swimsuitsBut in this case, the sexier side of our dogs also uncovers the bikinis pet.</p>
<p>In this hot weather and high temperatures, our mascotwill not go to fashionBut that will be even more &#8230; and cooler than ever. Is there anything more chic than this dog in a bikini?</p>
<p><strong>Latest tendencies in fashion dog</strong></p>
<p>Not surprisingly, thebikinitodogsis trend. They come in different designs and patterns, butfashionSummerbetby floral prints and paintings.</p>
<p>The bikinis are equipped to meet the needs of our dog, adjustable, comfortable, have insurance with a velcro back and a hole to release the dog&#8217;s tail.</p>
<p>In Glamourdog.com can find authentic designer pieces, from thebikinileopard print, so that our pet has a more wild, retro styles and cancer, moles or stripes and lace. And if what we have is a puppy not a puppy, we can always wearing a Hawaiian shorts.</p>
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		<title>How to prevent or treat fleas on your cat or dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cat and dog fleas are one of the most common pests which can bother your pet. This short guide will help you spot and deal with the problem.One way to help keep your cat or dog happy is to keep it free of fleas.  You’ll also be doing yourself a favour because the longer fleas [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cat and dog fleas are one of the most common pests which can bother your pet. This short guide will help you spot and deal with the problem.One way to help keep your cat or dog happy is to keep it free of fleas.  You’ll also be doing yourself a favour because the longer fleas have to settle in unnoticed, the harder it is to be rid of them. And while cat and  dog fleas prefer their host creatures, they’re also capable of biting humans, potentially infecting you or your family with unpleasant illnesses.</p>
<p>As with so many pest problems, prevention is better than cure when it comes<br />
to dealing with fleas. Unfortunately, it can be hard to prevent your pet from<br />
being exposed to infection if it comes into contact with other animals, or simply enters an area that has previously been visited by a flea-infected pet.</p>
<p>This means it’s important that you keep an eye open for the symptoms<br />
of a possible flea infection. One sign is an increase in your cat or dog scratching itself. In most animals, flea bites cause minor irritation which the animal will scratch at from time to time. The head, neck and tail are the areas most commonly affected.</p>
<p>However, your pet could be one of the small number who are allergic to flea<br />
bites. If it is, one single bite can cause severe itching, which your pet will<br />
continually scratch at or even attempt to bite.</p>
<h2>How the check your pet for fleas</h2>
<p>Combing through fur should reveal evidence of infection, even to the inexperienced eye. An adult flea is between 1.5mm and 3mm in length. If they are present, combing will dislodge flea faeces, which is effectively dried blood.</p>
<p>Carrying out this combing while your pet is standing on a clean surface, or<br />
even a white sheet, will make it easier to spot any material coming off it.</p>
<p>You may encounter flea eggs or larvae in your pet’s bedding. Eggs are<br />
white and the larvae are grey, resulting in salt-and-pepper type deposits.</p>
<h2>How to get rid of cat and dog fleas</h2>
<p>If your pet picks up fleas you should take prompt action to remove both the<br />
creatures themselves and their eggs.</p>
<p>There are a wide variety of different flea treatments available on the market,<br />
including sprays and medicines that can be injected or swallowed. These are<br />
effectively pesticides and many contain chemicals that can be harmful if used<br />
incorrectly. Herbal remedies, containing only natural products, are also available.</p>
<p>Before using any product, read the label carefully and keep the packaging.<br />
If you’re not sure what would be best for your pet you could consult your<br />
vet.</p>
<p>Whilst treating your pet will eliminate the live fleas, you will also need<br />
to remove their eggs and larvae from around your home. Thorough and regular vacuuming, getting right into cracks and crevices, will pick up a large number. You should also keep your pet’s bedding clean and you might also want to invest in some household pesticides.</p>
<h2>The lifecycle of fleas</h2>
<p>It’s helpful to understand the different stages of the flea’s life. An adult flea can lay several hundred eggs and these work their way through fur to fall from the host animal onto the ground.</p>
<p>The eggs hatch into larvae &#8211; tiny worm-like creatures that can move around.<br />
Again, they are usually found on floors and in animal bedding. Eventually they pupate, forming hard cocoons inside which they transform into adult fleas.</p>
<p>Emerging, they latch onto a host animal and burrow through the fur to find<br />
the skin, which they break to suck blood. They’ll stay with the host for<br />
the rest of their life, laying eggs to begin the next generation.</p>
<p>This article was provided by <a href="http://www.bypest.com">Pest Control London</a> experts, Bypest.com. London pest control professionals Bypest.com offer a comprehensive service for all kinds of pest-control problems throughout London and around the M25, serving both residential and commercial customers.</p>
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		<title>Other foods that dogs should avoid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Other foods thatdogsshould be avoided. As speak previous article there are a variety of foods that we should not give ourpetspreferred appointed these foods can cause digestive problems or even death. For that reason many people believe thatdogscan eat the same as us, but that&#8217;s not right, their metabolism is differentAnd digested in a different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Other foods thatdogsshould be avoided. As speak previous article there are a variety of foods that we should not give ourpetspreferred appointed these foods can cause digestive problems or even death.</p>
<p>For that reason many people believe thatdogscan eat the same as us, but that&#8217;s not right, their metabolism is differentAnd digested in a different way too. Then more food thatdogsshould avoid in your diet.</p>
<p>1.      <strong>Mushrooms </strong>may contain toxins that can affect many body systems, causing shock and cause death.</p>
<p>2.      <strong>Persimmons Seeds</strong> can cause intestinal obstruction and enteritis.</p>
<p>3.      <strong>The pit of peaches and plums</strong> may cause obstruction of the digestive tract.</p>
<p>4.      <strong>Raw eggs</strong>contain an enzyme call avidin, which decreases the absorption of biotin, a vitamin B. This can lead to problems of fur and hair. Raw eggs may contain Salmonella.</p>
<p>5.      <strong>Raw fish</strong> can result in a thiamine deficiency leads to loss of appetite, seizures and in severe cases, death. More common if raw fish is fed regularly and / or in large quantities.</p>
<p>6.      <strong>Sal: </strong>If eaten in large quantities can lead to an imbalance.</p>
<p>7.      <strong>Fiber</strong>Can be trapped in the digestive system.</p>
<p>8.     <strong> Sugary foods</strong> can lead to obesity, dental problems and diabetes, possibly.</p>
<p>9.      <strong>Leftovers</strong> (In bulk) wastes are not nutritionally balanced. They should never be more than 10% of the diet. Fat should be trimmed from meat, should not be fed bones.</p>
<p>10.  <strong>The snuff</strong> contains nicotine, which affects the digestive and nervous systems. May cause palpitations, collapse, coma and death.</p>
<p>11. <strong> The yeast dough</strong> can expand and produce gas in the digestive system, causing pain and possible rupture of the stomach or intestines.</p>
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		<title>Dog Exercise Plan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The importance of dog exercise has been proven a necessity to our pet dogs as much as humans need it too. So if we think it is enough that we feed them properly, provide their basic needs, and give them “occasional” walks, we are very wrong. Generally, a dog needs plenty of exercise. The bigger [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The importance of dog exercise has been proven a necessity to our pet dogs as much as humans need it too. So if we think it is enough that we feed them properly, provide their basic needs, and give them “occasional” walks, we are very wrong. Generally, a dog needs plenty of exercise. The bigger the dog, the more he has to. In addition, if you think you cannot give your dog a good exercise on a daily basis, maybe you should also find another pet to take care of.<br />
What are the benefits of giving adequate exercise to your dogs? Well it could make them healthier and happier at the same time. Happier in terms that, this gives you more opportunity to have bonding moments with your dog. Another thing is they become more social especially in public places and will be calmer at home and less restless when left alone.</p>
<p>However, how much exercise does your dog needs? The answer would depend on three factors including the age, size, and type of breed. When it comes to age, the younger ones require daily exercise. This will help them to properly develop their muscles and release energy in order to moderate its level. Not being able to release this energy will lead the dogs to destructive behaviors such as chewing or digging. The mature ones, on the other hand needs lesser for they possess lower energy levels compared to the younger ones.<br />
Size does not really specify the amount of exercise your dog needs. Many larger breeds would just sit and relax all day rather go out and run. Still, they would need their daily exercise. A one or two 30-minute daily walks will do.<br />
Lastly, but not the least, would be the type of your dog’s breed. For example, dogs that were bred to herd like Border collie, German shepherd, and Australian Cattle Dog or originally bred to hunt like the Beagle, Retriever, and German Hunt Terrier, requires daily exercise. While sled dogs like the Siberian husky, Samoyed, and Alaskan malamute also needs to be exercised on a regular basis for they possess the same high-level energy with that of herding and hunting dogs.<br />
Maybe this article would prove that exercise is beneficial for anyone who does it on a regular basis, whether human or animals, both needed physical activities in order to use up the energy stored in our bodies and thus help in our normal body circulation.</p>
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		<title>The Important Things to Remember Before Adopting a Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adopting a dog is a nice way of caring an animal in a way of a pet. Before finally selecting a dog to adopt, numerous things should be taken into consideration first. These include things like the kind of lifestyle a potential owner has, whether he or she has a yard or not, have kids [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adopting a dog is a nice way of caring an animal in a way of a pet. Before finally selecting a dog to adopt, numerous things should be taken into consideration first. These include things like the kind of lifestyle a potential owner has, whether he or she has a yard or not, have kids or not, and many more.</p>
<p>The first to consider is your family members like your kids’ age if you have any. One must remember that kids below seven are not suitable for puppies that are 5 months old and below or those puppies that are of the size of a 15 pounds toy regardless of their age. With the 5 months and below puppies, they will tend to scratch your kids with their sharp milk teeth and toenails, resulting for your pet to be feared of rather than loved. The toy-sized puppies on the other hand are fined-boned, touch-sensitive and normally break easily. Before Adopting a puppies you can consult a dog trainer, who know which are the best puppies for your family members or kids and from where to <a href="http://www.ebayclassifieds.com/puppies">adopt puppies</a>.</p>
<p>On the other end of the line, household with physically challenged members must not have strong, robust, and vigorous type of dogs, as it has more physical requirement than what they can afford to provide.</p>
<p>The next important thing to consider is about who will to take care of your pet dog. With the current lifestyle that e have, every adults are leaving the house for work and the kids are off to school the whole day, your dogs will now be left nowhere. It is important that before getting a family pet dog, every family member must talk about it carefully. Kids can be excited to take care of it, but in the end as they grow and changes lifestyle, there will be a tendency that they will have other priorities than taking care of the dog. Extensive research and family member polling is one of the best things to do before going into a final decision.</p>
<p>After considering your family members and your dog’s caretakers, it is now time for you to consider about the amount of time and money that you can spend to your pet dog. When it comes to money, the amount of money you spent to purchase your dog is only a portion of the thousands of dollars that you might spend by the time that you have your pet dog with you.  Expenses that you might spend for your dog include the veterinary care, training crate, obedience classes, foods especially if you chose to have a giant breed, grooming if you have those breed that have fancy coats like poodles, cockers, and shih tzus. Chew toys are also important for you vigorous chewers pet dogs like the bull terrier or the mastiff. An outerwear is an important outfit for breeds with shorter coats like greyhounds, Chihuahuas, and whippets. Also, include in your necessary pet dog expenses items like bowls, beds, brushes, shampoos, and more.</p>
<p>Other than money, your dog will also need your precious time like any other members in your household. Dogs also need time for exercising, bonding, training, and more.</p>
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