tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-86053224614467203062024-03-06T01:00:14.405-08:00Pet Dog BreedsInformation, Pictures, Dog New Breeds, Mixes, StandardsWishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.comBlogger71125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-4584634860912415112013-08-14T21:06:00.001-07:002013-08-14T21:06:13.535-07:00Dog Marking TipsDog marking is an instinctive behavior so it's a normal thing they must do. A dog leaves its scent in urine to tell other dogs a message; it could be about whose territory it is or is about the dog's social order or advertising mating availability. Dogs also use urine marking to show their dominance or to claim something as belonging to them. Some dogs feel the need to lift their leg and pee on all new things that enter your house, shopping bags, visitor’s belongings, new furniture, children's toys etc. Dogs with feelings of insecurity or who have separation anxiety may also mark, as territory marking builds the dog's confidence and petsafe.<br /><br />Marking is definitely different from peeing. Dogs deposit smaller amount of urine. Marking in the house is usually done to an upright surface such as a doorway, table leg or piece of furniture or new and unfamiliar objects like visitor belongings. Many of these dogs are lacking in confidence and by marking new objects it makes them feel more secure having deposited their own scent on these objects. Dog urine marking is not a toilet training issue but rather an issue concerning a whole range of instinctive behaviors. Although male dogs are more likely to mark urine than females it is not unknown for a female dog to scent mark too. Often a female dog coming into heat or during it will mark to advertise her availability. A dominant female will also mark while smaller breeds tend to pee in the house more than larger dogs. Also two or more dogs living together in the same house who regard each other as the competition are more prone to urine marking. Urine marking can be a dominance issue.<br /><br />First, prevention is better than cure, neutering and spaying dogs at early age is the most reliable and effective way to stop them from marking, but not infallible. Fixing them will reduce the body’s natural chemicals and hormones that risen by sexual heat. If you have an adult dog neutered, it may take a full year for the male hormones to subside and stop controlling his behavior.<br /><br />Interrupting and breaking this habit is also an effective way to stop and control. Give a close supervision to stop his/her marking behavior. It may take some days and weeks to at least minimize this behavior and really need intense supervision. Also loud noise can startle and interrupt him from what he was doing. A can or a plastic bottle with coins inside could help divert his attention, when you see he is sniffing and circling around a place or an object and then he start to raise his legs, get his attention immediately followed by giving him command in stern voice like “no pee”. Just be constant on interrupting and supervising him, just do not rant or give punishment that will make his insecure feeling more insecure. Regular reinforcing the normal housebreaking routine will help those dogs who sudden marking, praising him when he do his business on right place. Bring him to his regular pee place whenever he starts marking.<br /><br />If you see the problem is a newcomer, build the friendship between your dog and the newcomer. Let the newcomer try to give him treats or feed him, let them also have some time to play together. For new baby or new pet, have some fun with your dog while newcomer is around, create positive event between them. <br /><br />Thoroughly cleaning his marking area inside the house is a must. Dog may pee and pee all over again on that area so you must remove the evidence of the crime completely. Use cleaners with enzyme contents or 50/50 water and vinegar solutions to wash the area, just avoid ammonia based products.<br /><br />Also make his favorite marking place unattractive to him. Place his eating bowl right on the place where he marks. Let his respected things placed on that area so he will not mess it with his marking like placing the <a href="http://www.midwesthomes4pets.com">dog crates</a>. Belly bands are also effective solution to control his peeing.<br /><br />Some severe marking problems are fixed with drug therapy. Dogs with high level of stress or been on bad past like being abused or other similar circumstances, drugs are proven to help. Be sure to ask professional vets and learn everything about drug alternatives and possible side effects before letting your dog in medication.<br /><br /><br />WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-1291027081863264612013-07-24T00:38:00.000-07:002013-08-14T20:51:56.431-07:00No More Pricey Pet Training<link href="file:///C:%5CUsers%5Cvaio%5CAppData%5CLocal%5CTemp%5Cmsohtmlclip1%5C01%5Cclip_filelist.xml" rel="File-List"></link><link href="file:///C:%5CUsers%5Cvaio%5CAppData%5CLocal%5CTemp%5Cmsohtmlclip1%5C01%5Cclip_themedata.thmx" rel="themeData"></link><link href="file:///C:%5CUsers%5Cvaio%5CAppData%5CLocal%5CTemp%5Cmsohtmlclip1%5C01%5Cclip_colorschememapping.xml" rel="colorSchemeMapping"></link><style>
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For backpackers and hikers, having a dog as hiking companion is a great experience and would never give a dull moment. And of course, the more the merrier and having multiple dogs is just another great level of excitement. But before doing this, here are few tips on hiking with dogs for everyone’s safety and comfort.</div>
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<i>Identify the temperament of dogs.</i> Almost all medium to large dogs are great companion but you have to consider their individual temperament and behaviour. There are great companion alone while others are very good followers as a pack. Dog breeds such as American Stanford Bulldog and other “bull” breeds are loyal dogs but usually having issues with dominance so they need to be more trained to obey commands and get along with other dogs. Dobermans, Mastiffs, Danes, and Boxers are good candidate for multiple dog companions for they are submissive and good followers and just take note of their very hyper behaviour is well trained.<br />
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Australian Cattle dogs, Siberian Huskys, Border Collies and Akitas are well known to be loyal dogs too but would get easily distracted and excited to chase wild animals. This can be fixed with proper training and essential tools.<br />
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<i>Another factor is weather.</i> Identify what kind of weather condition of the hiking trail you will be travelling. Choose well-coated dogs for cold places, especially there is a change of getting wet. Tolerable are collies, husky, akita, shepherds and more. <br />
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Bring all necessary things such as food, water, shelter such <br />
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as dog crate and dog bed, emergency kit and some reliable training collars. There are portable water dispenser that is lightweight and designed for dogs to drink instantly without wasting any drop. Choose lightweight and foldable kennel crates more comfortable dog resting place. For even more safety and security for lost dog, use dog training collars and <i>shock collars</i> to ensure your dog will listen and follow you all the time. Name tags and micro chip are also very important in case of lost dog.</div>
WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-50040652496754139252013-03-26T22:30:00.001-07:002013-07-24T00:42:12.842-07:00Essentials Stuffs of Giant Dog Breeds<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: left; margin-right: 1em; text-align: left;"><tbody>
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Having large dog as pet definitely gives you extra love. Giant dog breeds are usually very gentle and loving pet, especially to small children. For years, they are known to be a very good companion as guard dog and herding dog in the field. They are very smart and have well known eagerness to train. These very loving creatures are growing very fast from puppy-hood so keeping up with the right accessories and things they need is very important to address their need. Here’s some stuff your extra-large pet may need to have a happy and easy living.<br />
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Giant dogs love to sleep, and they need to sleep to sustain their fast-growing and large body resting need. Providing them a comfortable territory on their own, provide an <i>extra-large dog crates</i>. These giant crates should provide them enough space to stand up, turn around lay down just enough because too small is un-comforting while too big may give them space to poo or pee on one side and sleep on the other side and this might develop this bad habit. For growing pups, choose the life stages dog crate where you can configure the space of the crate to his size and can accommodate his space need as he grows.<br />
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<b>Large Beds. </b><br />
Aside from the ones that can give them space, choose the features of large dog beds that have much more comforting effects. Older giant dogs are more prone to arthritis and joint pain so choose beds with cooling effect.<br />
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<b>Ladders and Ramps. </b><br />
Large dogs love to jump up and down on things at home such as sofa or at the car. Since their joints are at risk for any injury, provide a ladder or ramp if needed. Ladder helps on less impact from jumping on and off high things or car.<br />
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Extra size has extra pressure when they pull while walking for exercise. Make sure to put the collars or harness that can fit just well and can withstand pressure when pulling hard. Look the ones too that can help on training him on walking or exercising aside from their safety features.WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-11479798616413178612013-03-15T01:01:00.002-07:002013-08-14T20:52:55.231-07:00Most Advance Dog Fence<br />
<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif;"> Keeping dogs within your vicinity is essential to ensure safety and away from all elements of danger outside the house like car accidents, lost in the street or woods, stolen by strangers or wandering around and might meet or fight other dog or catch any diseases from food and water around. Investing on dog fence system is good investment in the long run, not only to keep your dog away from all danger but also it can help on training dog into even more behaved and well-disciplined pet. Dog fence replace the bulky, expensive and high maintenance wood fence aside from it blocks your view to the community and your house. Here are few of the most advanced and reliable dog fence systems available and their features.<br /><br /><b>Border Patrol TC1 – GPS Dog Fence System</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif;">The Border Patrol TC1GPS Dog Fence by Dog Expedition Systems is a revolutionary pet containment e-Fence or electronic dog fence system with Fence View Tracking and Remote Trainer capabilities that uses the Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, making it the most advanced dog fence systems available. This wireless dog fence has 50 intensity levels of “Nick” and continuous stimulation, can cover an area with up to an 800 yard radius from a programmable Center Point and the remote e-collar has 2-mile range capability.<br /><br />Some of its features make you more in control on location of your pet in real time. The handheld transmitter has a LCD screen display where you can tract the distance and direction of your dog from your reference. You can even set special zone with a radius from 15 to 800 yards distance, once the dog is out of this range, it will activate alarm, warning or tone for you and your pet so he can learn to stay close to your desired distance.<br /><br /><b>WIFI Dog Fence System</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif;">The WIFI Dog Fence System by Perimeter Technologies is another innovative fully wireless dog containment system with aid of 802.15 Wireless Fidelity Protocol technology or WIFI which is well-known as strong and portable communication device between gadgets. This really makes training and containing pet within anytime, anywhere within the area you wanted to set. So even in the park, forest, or any open field, you can set up this system to continuously and consistently containing and training pet to stay and keep safe. <br />You are in control of range from 10 - 200 ft. radius or 2.5 acres of coverage while using the real time SmartStation, you can easily view your dog’s distance from the system. To train dog, the collar has boundary challenge alert while the transmitter has lost contact alarm so you know the system is working all the time. Both collar and transmitter are rechargeable.<br /><br /><b>Ultra Contain N Train Dog Fence</b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif;">The IUC-5100 Ultra Contain N Train Dog Fence by Innotek is a great "contain and train" dog fence. It can cover up to 25 acres coverage for dog's wide freedom while the fully waterproof collar have lithium ion battery and still has progressive correction(run thru prevention) good for training for dog to learn not to cross the restricted area you set. This is a wired fence that is just easy to bury and set which areas within your yard should be or should not be. Example is you can limit your dog only on your front yard, can access the back yard but cannot enter to the flower garden. You can do this by setting up where the wire should have signal and cancel to where it should not have signal. <br />The collar has indicator on battery status so you know when it is time to recharge it so you are sure the system is working all the time. The collar can be also activated using AA battery back up so the system will work even when you have no time to recharge it. </span><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif;"> </span><br />
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WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-79280179952559787402013-03-05T23:12:00.001-08:002013-08-14T20:53:50.751-07:00Common and Unusual Advantages of Dog Crates<div style="text-align: justify;">
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species in the wild build their own dens as their private rooms, homes and
territory. Modern and domestic dogs also have the same behavior and needs of
having their own comfort zone and we can provide it to them in the form of dog
beds and dog crates. These beds and crates are definitely far softer, more
comfortable, enjoyable to rest and the best den or territory for the special
members of our family, our dogs and pets. Let’s enumerate some of most common
and unusual advantages of </span><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS"; font-size: 13.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt;">quality dog crates</span></b><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS";">.</span></div>
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: red; font-family: "Trebuchet MS";">Dog Crates for Potty
Training</span></b><span style="color: red; font-family: "Trebuchet MS";">.</span><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS";"> The crate is one of the easiest and most
effective tool and method for potty training, especially for newly adopted or
very young dogs. It is recommended to use crate for potty training for young
dogs, the younger the better. Proper introduction of the crate is very
important for easy and fast settling down of dogs to his new home. Below are
few important tips on using dog crates to help develop a well-confident dog at
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<li class="MsoNormal" style="mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; tab-stops: list .5in; text-align: justify;"><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: maroon; font-family: "Trebuchet MS";">Right size of crate</span></b><span style="color: maroon; font-family: "Trebuchet MS";">.</span><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS";"> Some people took mistake on purchasing
a big crate for small dogs and pups. The ideal size is getting your dog
current height and choose crates that is just enough for him to eat and
sleep. Consider only the place for the water and bowl, right space for him
stand up, turn around and curly. Too small is very uncomfortable while too
big gives him space to potty at one side and sleep on other side and he
will develop that uncontrollable potty if this happens. There are
available adjustable dog crates to accommodate different size of a pup as
he grows up.</span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal" style="mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; tab-stops: list .5in; text-align: justify;"><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: blue; font-family: "Trebuchet MS";">Correct accessories</span></b><span style="color: blue; font-family: "Trebuchet MS";">.</span><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS";"> At first, use only ordinary rugs or
used clothes on crates for new dogs or pups as they are still on teething
and chewing stages. Refrain from purchasing expensive dog beds as it will
not last for chewy dogs. Also for additional comfort, you may provide dog
crate cover to let him feel more private and distracted from outside noise
and busy environment.</span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal" style="mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; tab-stops: list .5in; text-align: justify;"><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: #339966; font-family: "Trebuchet MS";">Time for Crates.</span></b><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS";"> At first few weeks, let your dog in
the crate for several short times of a day and not too long, just around
1-2 hours. He needs to play, get socialized, time for potty outside and
other activities he should enjoy. You can only leave him at crate when you
are about to go outside for long time such as work, make sure to provide
fresh water and chewable toys such as rawbones or gnaw toys that would
make him busy inside for long hours that also promote good health such as
teeth cleaning gnaw toys.</span></li>
<li class="MsoNormal" style="mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; tab-stops: list .5in; text-align: justify;"><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: magenta; font-family: "Trebuchet MS";">Do not on Crates.</span></b><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS";"> Aside for extra space, refrain from
leaving any harmful or any object that could hurt your dog. Make sure the
bowls are attached permanently, remove any collar or leash that could
entangle or could stuck your dog and get hurt.</span></li>
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Having their own territory is very comforting enough that greatly helps on
building dog confidence, especially for newly adopted dogs or young pups
settling down with your home. Providing a crate helps you gain your dogs trust
that you will provide him a very loving home. This thing can help comfort sick
or injured dogs so he can rest very well towards faster recovery. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Another benefit is traveling pets safe and
sound all the time inside the crate. With crate, you have less time to
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="color: #33cccc; font-family: "Trebuchet MS";">Helps you
identify his needs.</span></b><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS";"> Crate
helps you on schedule for things your dog should dog. You can learn to identify
if he whines for potty, for meal, for walk and other things he should be doing.
From here you can create a timed schedule for all things from walking up, go
outside for walk and exercise, meal time and so on.</span></div>
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get from having a comfortable space for your dog. With proper use of crate and
a well-trained dog gives you confidence that your dog very comfortable and he
is in a very loving home. </span></div>
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WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-40153911963015829912012-05-24T19:17:00.001-07:002013-07-24T00:41:29.382-07:00Dog's Day of Summer Poem<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Dog days of<br />
summer heat licks my face<br />
with soft tongue.<br />
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Languorous<br />
afternoons spent in shade of<br />
willow trees<br />
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drinking tea -<br />
as evening comes, flaming<br />
reds cool to<br />
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refreshing<br />
blues and purples as the<br />
sun beds down -<br />
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it doesn't<br />
get much better than this.</div>
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WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-43461545510766807462011-03-06T19:37:00.000-08:002013-08-14T20:54:18.969-07:00Petsafe Extreme Weather Dog DoorFor those who are planning to get and install a pet door for their homes, here's a useful review of one of the best selling dog doors available today - - the Petsafe Extreme Weather Dog Door.<br />
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This petsafe dog door ensures durability through any type of weather. It has a new 3-flap system that offers best protection from extreme heat and cold, drafts, insects, or driving rain. <span id="lblLongDesc"> This dog door will provide the ultimate protection for your home while also providing your dog with free access through safe and comfortable passage in and out the house. while still keeping your house insulated. Durable and reliable, owners can really get the value for their money with this pet product.</span>WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-62506395512642704242011-02-13T17:25:00.000-08:002013-08-14T20:55:26.562-07:00Affordable but Effective Dog TrainingPet training is one of the most strenuous tasks of pet ownership. Some breeds are easier to train, but some can be very stubborn and are harder to train. Most dog owners have a little time to spend on training that is why they often seek the help of professional dog trainers. Yet, enrolling the pet at a dog training school can be expensive. Having monthly, weekly or daily fees for training may stretch out your budget.<br />
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With the problem of expensive training, dog equipment manufacturers lhave developed training products to ease dog owners of training problems and additional expenses. Dog owners won’t have to be burdened of extra expenses anymore, and will just have to get a dog training collar for quick and effective training.<br />
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Using petsafe training collars allow dog owners to mark pet boundaries. They can restrict their pets of crossing limited areas. Such training tools can also impose pet obedience. Dog owners will no longer have a hard time in giving commands and calling out their pets.<br />
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There is a wide variety of dog training collars offered in the market today. These dog equipments come with 3 components, the transmitter, the collar, and the receiver. They can also cover various ranges, in yards or miles.<br />
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For dog owners who want to have an affordable speedy, yet effective training, training collars can be your reliable aid. No need to worry on the safety of the pet, these products have passed manufacturing and safety checks. Spare yourself from the hassles and difficulties of dog training. Have a obedient and behaved dog in no time.WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-7067708510272183232011-02-01T19:12:00.000-08:002013-07-24T00:40:00.656-07:00Getting Your Dog into Dock Diving<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument> <w:View>Normal</w:View> <w:Zoom>0</w:Zoom> <w:TrackMoves/> <w:TrackFormatting/> <w:PunctuationKerning/> <w:ValidateAgainstSchemas/> <w:SaveIfXMLInvalid>false</w:SaveIfXMLInvalid> <w:IgnoreMixedContent>false</w:IgnoreMixedContent> <w:AlwaysShowPlaceholderText>false</w:AlwaysShowPlaceholderText> <w:DoNotPromoteQF/> <w:LidThemeOther>EN-PH</w:LidThemeOther> <w:LidThemeAsian>X-NONE</w:LidThemeAsian> <w:LidThemeComplexScript>X-NONE</w:LidThemeComplexScript> <w:Compatibility> <w:BreakWrappedTables/> <w:SnapToGridInCell/> <w:WrapTextWithPunct/> <w:UseAsianBreakRules/> <w:DontGrowAutofit/> <w:SplitPgBreakAndParaMark/> <w:DontVertAlignCellWithSp/> <w:DontBreakConstrainedForcedTables/> <w:DontVertAlignInTxbx/> <w:Word11KerningPairs/> <w:CachedColBalance/> </w:Compatibility> <m:mathPr> <m:mathFont m:val="Cambria Math"/> <m:brkBin m:val="before"/> <m:brkBinSub m:val="--"/> <m:smallFrac m:val="off"/> <m:dispDef/> <m:lMargin m:val="0"/> <m:rMargin m:val="0"/> <m:defJc m:val="centerGroup"/> <m:wrapIndent m:val="1440"/> <m:intLim m:val="subSup"/> <m:naryLim m:val="undOvr"/> </m:mathPr></w:WordDocument> </xml><![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:LatentStyles DefLockedState="false" DefUnhideWhenUsed="true"
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People are not the only ones who enjoy jumping then diving. We usually do it on boards, platforms, docks, and even on cliffs. Dogs have also developed interest on this adrenaline rush. In fact, a diving sport was even made to cater to them.</div>
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Dock jumping or dock diving is a dog sport wherein dogs, at least six months of age, compete for distance or height by jumping out from a dock and diving into a body of water. The trainer usually throws a chase object which can be a stick or a toy, so that the dog will follow it and jump as high as he could. The dog is not required to catch the chase object however. </div>
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The dock is about 35 to 40 ft long and 8 ft wide. It must be about 2 ft above the water, a pool or any body of water at least 4 ft deep will do. For better traction and the dog’s safety, the dock is usually covered by artificial turf or rubber mat.</div>
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So how can you get your dog into this sport? First, choose the perfect spot to train your dog. This includes choosing a good body of water that is deep and safe enough for your pet to dive into. Or if you have a pool, that can be a very good option so that you can also have lesser worries. </div>
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Second, be sure that your four-pawed friend does not only enjoy water but also knows how to swim on it. You wouldn’t want to see him drowning right? The third step is related to the second. To test if he’s fond of the water, try to toss his favourite toy into the water and see if he will go after it or back away from the water. Be sure to choose an object, if not a toy that he’s really into so you can be sure he’ll chase it even to the water.</div>
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Fourth, finally show him the dock. Let him do the running and chasing but now make him jump out of the dock. Repeat the exercise until he progresses. If you think his jumps are good enough, try if he can qualify into competitions. Be sure that the training you give him is petsafe. Don’t over fatigue him and give him time to rest. In no time, you'll be having a dock diving dog.</div>
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</style> <![endif]--> <span style="font-family: "inherit","serif";">Pets love to roam, run and go out of the house and these give their owners a hard time in containing them. There are various fencing methods that can be employed but when you have a stubborn dog, then that calls for a special kind of fence. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "inherit","serif";">Today, with the help of technology, traditional containment has been improved and refined. There are now specialized dog fences developed by top industry manufacturers such as Petsafe, Innotek, and many more. Their dog containment systems ensure pet safety and security. These fences allow owners to mark the areas where the pet can roam, and set boundaries for the pets. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "inherit","serif";">If you feel like your dog is hard to teach, then the Petsafe Stubborn Dog Containment System can help you ease containment problems and dog safety worries. No need to overspend on traditional fencing and do not get the value for your money. This containment does not only effectively serve as a dog fence, but also an effective training tool. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "inherit","serif";">Dog owners won't have a hard time setting this up for it works on above ground installation. To find more about it, you can visit this Petsafe page. Plus the containment can cover up to 10 acres.</span><br />
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Another important priority for every owner should be pet safety. Pet owners want to be sure that their favourite four-legged friends are away from harm. Having a reliable pet containment is the easiest way to keep pets secured. </div>
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<span class="rkr">A petsafe dog kennel is the best way to keep your pet secured outdoors. If you keep your dog in the backyard and worried about his safety, you can contain him inside this kennel. No matter what size or breed of dog, this kennel can still accommodate.</span><br />
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This is an ideal containment that pet owners can really appreciate. It's easy to install, consisting of easy-to-assemble frames. It's made of galvanized steel that is rust-proof.<br />
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Safe containment and proper training are two ways to ensure pet safety. Most owners would like to find the best solution for their pets. Luckily, there are now quick, easy and affordable ways to contain and train.<br />
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No owner would like to see his pet out in the dangerous streets or exposed to harmful elements outside the house. Having a reliable pet containment is the easiest way to keep pets secured. There is a wide variety of containment products such as crates, kennels and pet fences that can safeguard pets. Through technology, these containment products have been revolutionized and improved to provide exceptional performance and matchless protection for pets. With the latest line up of containment, owners can have lesser worries as their pets can be protected 24/7. No need to think of alarming instances such as the dog getting out of the house, or messing the living area, or worse causing trouble and facing accidents somewhere else. They will be the safe and reliable keeper and guardian of your pets.<br />
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As for training, it can also help dogs avoid danger and harm. A well trained dog knows what to do and still shows obedience when his master is not around. Aside from dog, the cat is also another easily trained pet. There are a number of reasons why owners train their pets. The most common is to develop basic obedience among them. Owners teach them simple commands like ‘sit', ‘stay', ‘come', ‘run' etc. On the other hand, there are some owners who take training very seriously. This is usually for hunting, working, and sport dogs. Some of them are taken to training schools, while others undergo massive agility training under their owners. However, most of the time, pet owners don't have much time to conduct training. This is now where training aids become very useful. It is easier to teach basic obedience to pets and make them learn quickly and without too many hassles. Owners should not worry about these dog training aids as they are petsafe and effective.<br />
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There are two words to remember in keeping your pets safe, ‘contain' and ‘train'.<br />
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WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-22273224333693031552010-10-27T22:10:00.000-07:002013-07-24T00:39:15.809-07:00Quick and Effective Deterring of Unwanted Barking<span class="rkr">Some dogs have the tendency to bark more than other dogs. Dog owners often experience difficulty in determining the reasons for their pet's incessant barking and its difficult for them to tell their dogs to shut up.<br />
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There are a number of reasons for excessive barking, but it is also hard to determine if it is really chronic barking or the dog is just feeling scared, hurt, or aggressive. It is important first to know if the barking is unnecessary. Deterring usual dog barking is not recommended. If it is chronic, the dog owners should already find ways to stop it. </span><br />
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Providing more convenience, this dog doors won't require owners to open and close doors for their pets. They will not make a lot of sound as compared to irritating door spring or banging door sounds. Their weatherproof sealed flaps can be replaced when damaged under extreme circumstances. Owners only need to replace the flaps and not the entire dog door!</span>WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-83982181920327701092010-10-17T20:49:00.000-07:002013-07-24T00:38:56.461-07:00Starting With Pet Training<div id="body">
Most pet owners find it difficult to train their dogs. Some breeds are easier to train, but some can be very stubborn. It also depends on the purpose of training. Teaching basic obedience can be a little easier, as compared to more difficult commands, or if training for agility competition and dog sports.<br />
While there are a lot of pet trainers and dog training schools, availing their services may require owners to stretch their budget and spend a little extra. This is why most of them are looking for quick, easy, and affordable means to train their pets.<br />
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The cheapest way of course, is to do the training yourself. You just need to devote some of your time, quite a lot of effort and patience. Training the pet personally can also improve dog-owner relationship. It allows one to bond with his dog, teach him the commands he want, and be able to commend the pet for his obedience.<br />
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Training can be stressful especially if it's both the owner and the dog's first time. So what can be done to make things easier? First, try to read about pet training. This can help you know what to expect. It also gives you an idea of the dos and the don'ts. Second, seek advice from the experts or your friends who have successfully trained their dogs. You can do this by sending email from dog trainers, or entering pet forums wherein you can discuss pet problems and seek training tips from vets, to dog trainers, and even from other owners like you.<br />
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Third, don't be afraid to try those dog training aids. These products are petsafe so you won't need to worry about pet health and safety. They were developed to ease dog owners of training problems and additional expenses. You can also ask in the forums what brands or models they can recommend. Answers can range from Petsafe, to Innotek, to Dogtra, and etc. Most of these products can really deliver quick and effective training.<br />
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With these tips on how to start pet training, owners now know what to do first, where to seek advice, and how to make training easier, but still gaining positive results.</div>
WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-3274753353951871802010-08-15T19:00:00.000-07:002013-08-14T20:58:43.067-07:00Getting Into Dog Sports<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Engaging your dog into sports is not that easy. It is important that he develops basic dog obedience first so you can teach him more advanced tricks. Dog sports is one of the best ways to let your pet live in an active and dynamic lifestyle. It is also a good form of exercise to make him more energetic and vigorous.<br />
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Having a healthy and smart dog is not easy to achieve. They have to be obedient and well-behaved in order to qualify them for dog sports. Dog agility is the most popular sporting event. Owners strive hard to teach their dogs to become physically and mentally fit because most of the obstacles in this sport require intelligence, skill, strength and agility.<br />
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Composed of obstacle courses, a dog must be clever enough to find his way through them and finish with the best time. Some owners are really competitive and will do everything to effectively train their dogs. Besides time and patience, owners also consider the use of dog training collars for quicker and effective training. A lot of sport dog owners recommend Dogtra, but there are also other manufacturers in the market that you can choose. This dog training aid, backed with proper techniques will assure positive and successful results. Your pet will have a big chance to win in agility evens, locally, and who knows, even internationally.<br />
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Know more about the various ways to make pets physically and mentally ready for any tasks, challenges and sports. View the Dogtra page for more information.WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-2712368865267413042010-08-04T19:58:00.001-07:002013-08-14T20:59:04.280-07:00No More Pricey Pet Training<link href="file:///C:%5CUsers%5Cvaio%5CAppData%5CLocal%5CTemp%5Cmsohtmlclip1%5C01%5Cclip_filelist.xml" rel="File-List"></link><link href="file:///C:%5CUsers%5Cvaio%5CAppData%5CLocal%5CTemp%5Cmsohtmlclip1%5C01%5Cclip_themedata.thmx" rel="themeData"></link><link href="file:///C:%5CUsers%5Cvaio%5CAppData%5CLocal%5CTemp%5Cmsohtmlclip1%5C01%5Cclip_colorschememapping.xml" rel="colorSchemeMapping"></link><style>
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A number of dog owners love to travel with their pets. Road trips, outdoor camping, beach hopping, dogs are really the fun and loyal companions. While land-based travels are easier for dog owners especially when it comes to pet containment, air-based travels have stricter guidelines and requirements. For pets to be qualified for flying trips, they must be first, placed and secured inside airline approved dog crates.<br />
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Airline companies allow pets to go on board, but to maintain proper order and provide quality service to every passenger, they carry out firm rules on pet carriage. Not like any other baggage, dogs cannot just be simply placed on air cargo boxes, or trolleys, or travelling bags. Given that the pets can go berserk and escape from those types of containment, airport and airline management, require pet owners to carry their pets on safe and reliable dog cages. Not all dog cages can pass airline standards, that is why dog owners must be careful in choosing the proper containment. It is important to look for airline approved dog crates if you want to be sure that your pet can be accommodated in the airplane.<br />
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With a high demand for this type of containment, the dog containment market is now providing a great variety of supported dog cages to give dog owners a wide selection of pet containment. The airline approved dog crates come in different sizes to give enough room for diverse dog breeds. To add some hint of style and fashion, these containment products also come in fun and elegant styles. There is also no need to worry about the safety of the pets, for they provide enough breathing room, moving space and secured features. Using these airline approved dog crates, dog owners can really give their pets, safe, comfortable and luxurious plane trips.<br />
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WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-69797593867961442352010-02-08T19:42:00.000-08:002013-07-24T00:37:00.057-07:00Lemons for Correction, The Petsafe Lemon Spray Bark CollarOne of the most challenging problem that owners face with their dogs, is chronic barking. Dogs bark to communicate something, but excessive or unwanted barking is not good anymore. It takes time to teach a dog to bark only when needed. Most owners lose their patience along the way to the point that they sometimes want to give up.<br />
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Pet product developers have already come up with bark collars to curve nuisance barking. However, controversy still surrounds these no bark collars. Some think that electronic pet products are harmful and inhumane, but not all bark collars are like that, specially those from renowned manufacturers like Petsafe. These collars undergo testing until proven safe and effective for pet usage. The idea of static correction usually frighten pet owners, but this mild correction will not harm the pet at all. Due to this concern, a new line of collars were developed. No static correction of any sort, the spray bark collars will emit a lemon scent to correct the dog.<br />
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One of the top selling spray bark collars today is the Petsafe Lemon Spray Bark Collar. Good for dogs weighing 8lbs and above, emitting up to 80 sprays per refill, the lemon scent is really a better way to warn and teach the dog of his unwanted barking. A lemon scent deters your dog, yet smells great.<span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: xx-small;"><span id="_ctl4_cat_Description3"></span></span>WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-20952154890242249302010-02-02T19:51:00.000-08:002013-07-24T00:36:48.378-07:00Pit Bulls and Dog FightingAmerican pit bulls are the popular breed used for dog fighting. They are specially bred to withstand the intensity of hard training and the painful wounds of the blood sport. Numerous animal rights advocates have already pushed for the punishment of dog owners engaging their pets on dog fighting. Pitbulls are supposed to be loved and cared for with petsafe products and not to be tortured on violent acts. Read an article about dog fighting posted in AmericaOutdoor. <br />
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WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-40144865007041569172009-03-10T17:35:00.000-07:002013-07-24T00:36:32.552-07:00Flea hates Cool but Dog loves itThe summer months can be brutal to your dog. Dogs are much more susceptible to heatstroke than humans because they have to wear a fur coat all year long and they have no sweat glands. Dogs try to cool themselves off by panting but it’s less efficient than sweating so they tend to suffer more from heat.<br />
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Use of the Canine Cooler® may alleviate certain canine health conditions or symptoms of them, for example: Hip and joint problems, including calluses; discomfort during and after chemotherapy; hygromas, hip dysplasia, and elbow dysplasia; discomfort after surgery; the symptoms of Cushing's Disease or autoimmune hemolytic anemia; skin conditions; heat stroke; disabilities associated with aging.<br />
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Melanoma is a form of cancer in which the pigment-producing cells of the skin (dogs with pigmented dark skin) known as melanocytes multiply in an erratic fashion eventually invading the tissues that surround them. As a group, melanomas can be either benign or malignant and this tumor may grow rapidly, ulcerate, or bleed. In <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjxYMWSQ5yBOndYm2pX0RVGsGxdH-ER7s3sYEAvnuycCwjW9ZS4x0xY5oPwfEJmvjaUp-GPpc0upngo7Xi3FOJY_kiavH0zb1Rw-8VTjt48HlKqaavGMJnSK62mFWQRMeIzCvBx8_hbZIA/s1600-h/poor+puppy+with+melanoma.jpg" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"><img alt="" border="0" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5308518744238403682" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjxYMWSQ5yBOndYm2pX0RVGsGxdH-ER7s3sYEAvnuycCwjW9ZS4x0xY5oPwfEJmvjaUp-GPpc0upngo7Xi3FOJY_kiavH0zb1Rw-8VTjt48HlKqaavGMJnSK62mFWQRMeIzCvBx8_hbZIA/s320/poor+puppy+with+melanoma.jpg" style="cursor: pointer; float: right; height: 137px; margin: 0pt 0pt 10px 10px; width: 171px;" /></a>general, skin melanomas tend to be benign, and those in the mouth, toes, or eyes tend to be malignant melanomas. Melanomas can occur in areas of haired skin, where they usually form small, dark (brown to black) lumps, but can also appear as large, flat, wrinkled masses. In dogs mouth, toes of the paw or behind the eye is where Melanomas can usually occur. These dog breeds are observed to be more at risk with Melanomas: Airedales, Chow Chow, Boston Terrier, Irish Setter, Cocker Spaniel, Boxer, Miniature Schnauzer, Doberman, Chihuahua, Scotish Terrier, Golden Retriever and Springer Spaniel. Approximately 25% of dogs diagnosed with oral melanoma will survive for one year; 75% will not survive even this long.<br />
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Benign cutaneous melanomas of dogs are usually seen as round, firm, raised, darkly pigmented masses from one-quarter to 2 inches in diameter. They occur most often on the head, digits or back. Clinical signs of malignant melanomas in the mouths of dogs and cats include lack of appetite, drooling, bleeding in mouth, facial sweeling, Halitosis or bad breath, or difficulty eating. A lesion with irregular borders and variable colors. The lesion may be brown or black and it may also have shades of red, white or blue. Early recognition of melanomas can lead to more successful attempts at removal and identification of the grade or stage of cancer. The risk of metastasis for benign forms of melanoma is not very high but these can be locally invasive. Malignant melanomas can metastasize (spread) to any area of the body especially the lymph nodes and lungs and present very challenging and dangerous prospects for the dog. Cats seem much less susceptible to melanoma tumors than dogs. Presence of malignant melanoma may be first discovered in the lungs where diffuse pulmonary infiltration of tumors will be displayed throughout the lung tissue on a radiograph <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgJ3R-3SDMS2cbaQkHGZd1NWa05GQ5GUhJTRn26W5cmzeFz6FUC7JQLOYYUb_sDwD58VIJ9LSp_XRWAvJkjihQE1rz1Vvn4b_7ITOdJEzmxpK-gI1EI6AEpv4qoPgGxnD6vGip_DwUofQc/s1600-h/melanoma+in+dog.jpeg" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"><img alt="" border="0" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5308518864510257890" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgJ3R-3SDMS2cbaQkHGZd1NWa05GQ5GUhJTRn26W5cmzeFz6FUC7JQLOYYUb_sDwD58VIJ9LSp_XRWAvJkjihQE1rz1Vvn4b_7ITOdJEzmxpK-gI1EI6AEpv4qoPgGxnD6vGip_DwUofQc/s320/melanoma+in+dog.jpeg" style="cursor: pointer; float: left; height: 115px; margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; width: 160px;" /></a>(x-ray). Lymph node swelling or enlargement may be a clinical sign of malignant spread of a melanoma. Some melanomas do not display the characteristic darkly pigmented color of most melanomas. The pigment called melanin is a hallmark of these tumors and usually is present in large amounts in melanomas.<br />
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Primary treatment for the melanoma in dog and cats is surgical removal of the lump. Melanomas on a pet's digit usually require amputation of the toe. A biopsy of the mass is needed to grade the tumor, ie, to determine its aggressiveness. Veterinarian may also recommend blood work, x-rays, ultrasound, and examination of lymph nodes to help determine a prognosis. Other treatments are chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or immunotherapy may be recommended to cure this tumor. If the melanoma has arisen from the oral cavity and has invaded the jaw, your veterinarian may recommend that part of the jaw bone be removed as well. Radiation to promote shrinkage of the tumor. Combination chemotherapy, including dacarbazine, has helped some patients. Commonly used drugs include carboplatin or cisplatin while a new vaccine called Canine Melanoma Vaccine has been given a conditional license for the treatment of stage II or stage III oral melanomas in dogs. The future does hold promise that genetic therapies directed at stimulating the dog's own immune system to attack and destroy tumor cells may be developed. Aggressive and radical surgery greatly increases survival times and decreases re-occurrence rates.<br />
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Author: Hannah Serrano is a passionate writer and webmaster of http://www.americaoutdoor.com, an informative website about petsafe and dog containment systems for dogs, pets and animals.</div>
WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-74334977209736621022009-02-19T02:13:00.000-08:002013-07-24T00:36:03.486-07:00Epulis - The Mouth/Oral Tumor in DogsEpulis is the most common type of benign or non-cancerous tumor in dog's mouth. A benign tumor is one that does not spread to other parts of the body. However, an epulis can be "locally invasive," which means that it can grow into the tissues surrounding its initial <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj3gcxpqJbTE49I1sVluJKJh_jdxqzM_oM523aB6pWBVazqBP7JhVz1M15xm6e4VOsNmyrzeWiX8e-80ZXQ2_mNTd0gzsrk-j60nzSVsoH4iCqG2eql40uQLGgfhjB3kLdctBmUR_N3XTE/s1600-h/epulis+in+dogs.gif" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"><img alt="" border="0" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5304451010504485538" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj3gcxpqJbTE49I1sVluJKJh_jdxqzM_oM523aB6pWBVazqBP7JhVz1M15xm6e4VOsNmyrzeWiX8e-80ZXQ2_mNTd0gzsrk-j60nzSVsoH4iCqG2eql40uQLGgfhjB3kLdctBmUR_N3XTE/s320/epulis+in+dogs.gif" style="cursor: pointer; float: right; height: 150px; margin: 0pt 0pt 10px 10px; width: 194px;" /></a>location. This tumor of the periodontal ligament, which is the structure that holds the dog's tooth in place. Epulides are the most common benign oral tumors in dogs; cats rarely have benign oral tumors. These tumors occur in dogs of any age, but they are generally found in middle-age dogs over six years old.<br />
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<br />Epulides have three types and are recognized, grouped by tissue origin. The first is Fibromatous Epulis, they are pedunculated (on a stalk or stem) and non-ulcerating (no interruptions on the outside of the growth). Fibromatous is the most common non-cancerous oral tumor of dogs. These firm, pink tumors arise from the gums. Even a non-cancerous, Fibromatous may become quite large and completely envelop one or more teeth. also may not be possible to tell whether an oral tumor is an epulis or one of the less common, malignant tumors that may occur in the mouth. These growths may become inflamed and ulcerated, causing pain on chewing. They are most common in dogs over 8 years of age.<br /><br /><br />Other types of Epulis are Ossifying Epulis and Acanthomatous Epulis. Ossifying Epulis includes fibruous tissue and also contains bone cells and these may transform into a cancerous tumors. Ossifying has a greater abundance of hard tissue, osteoid, bone and cementum than fibromatous epulides. Fibromatous and ossifying epulides are now considered to be peripheral odontogenic fibromas, while Acanthomatous epulis is now called canine peripheral ameloblastoma or canine acanthomatous ameloblastoma. Acanthomatous (also called Oral Adamantinoma) is a locally invasive, sometimes recurrent, tumor of the gums of dogs and sometimes cats. These routinely aggressively invade local tissues including bone and they generally do not metastasize, but due to their locally aggressive nature surgical excision must include a full 1-cm margin of clinically normal tissue to prevent recurrence.<br /><br /><br />An epulis is usually first noticed as a growth on the gum line of the dog's mouth. In rare cases, teeth may be moved from their normal position because of the growth of the epulis. Your pet is initially unaffected by the epulis. However, if the growth becomes large, it could bleed, cause problems with eating, or affect the teeth or jawbone. An epulis is treated by surgically removing it, including a broad margin around the growth. Sometimes, especially with larger tumors, teeth adjacent to the epulis have to be removed. In other cases, portions of the jawbone may need to be removed to cure the condition, for if a portion remains, it will often regrow. Radiation treatment is sometimes used in addition to or instead of surgery for treating large tumors. The prognosis is good if the entire epulis can be removed, so it's best to avoid delay of surgery that would allow the epulis to grow. After surgical removal, the prognosis can be very good depending on the type of epulis removed. A subtype of epulis called an "acanthomatous" epulis can cause more bone problems than the other types, and can be more difficult to completely remove.<br /><br /><br />Hannah Serrano is a passionate writer and webmaster of http://www.americaoutdoor.com, an informative website about petsafe and dog containment systems for dogs, pets and animals.</div>
WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8605322461446720306.post-24844517302748838502009-02-12T01:29:00.000-08:002009-02-12T01:33:38.046-08:00About Yorkie Terrier Dog Breed<div style="text-align: justify;">The Yorkshire Terrier dog breed belongs to Toy Group breed and considered one of the most popular dog breed. Yorkies are small <a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1zzwCI-_5uUCq5nIkUNmZw8BOoXk86ROATyQHuh0J7lKIsNhpmgMH4LUtvYLv-5E5E-irGElJEbZoJim55CPc8qXKzP135NpG07lgqoXUyj5lSvcuzIHlxbF5UKwHFh92gH3a3pDQF58/s1600-h/beautiful+yorkie+terrier+pup.jpg"><img style="margin: 0pt 0pt 10px 10px; float: right; cursor: pointer; width: 157px; height: 176px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1zzwCI-_5uUCq5nIkUNmZw8BOoXk86ROATyQHuh0J7lKIsNhpmgMH4LUtvYLv-5E5E-irGElJEbZoJim55CPc8qXKzP135NpG07lgqoXUyj5lSvcuzIHlxbF5UKwHFh92gH3a3pDQF58/s320/beautiful+yorkie+terrier+pup.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5301840896635915906" border="0" /></a>affecionate toy breed, they are well-known wonderful dogs along being brave, determined, investigaive and energetic dogs from their terrier nature. Yorkshire terrier was also well-known with their long, luxurious blue and tan coats.<br /><br />Yorkies can be very small, usually weighing no more than 7 pounds (3.18 kg); the standard of this breed does not mention the minimum weight accepted nor does it specify a height. Yorkshire Terriers are a long-haired breed with no undercoat; unlike their short haired friends, they do not shed at all. They are very friendly and handle children well. Related to name of the breed, Yorkshire Terrier was originated in Yorkshire (and the adjoining Lancashire), a rugged region in northern England. In the mid-nineteenth century, at the peak of England's Industrial Revolution, miners and mill workers from Scotland came to Yorkshire in search of work and brought with them several different varieties of small long-coated terriers, generally known as Broken Haired Scotch terriers. The specific breeds that make up the Yorkshire Terrier's ancestry are not known, since the breeders at that time did not keep records of the bloodlines. Certain breeds, however, are commonly thought to be the main forebears. The likely source of the Yorkie's small stature, long-haired coat, and blue color are Clydesdale, Paisley, and Skye terriers, all Scottish <a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgIDwtthz8yGNPTAVkMyyPG8cYAHAjjbff67-YSNGqgT5HF09ikBT3KPj56cv3CDO3hMBnBtowrf8AASv_JiQaDOTsijoctpcY8utpRzCHC4M3-pFnVbfP3DIEG1VEMGMD5KctbKUGE7vs/s1600-h/cute+yorkie+terrier.jpg"><img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 141px; height: 212px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgIDwtthz8yGNPTAVkMyyPG8cYAHAjjbff67-YSNGqgT5HF09ikBT3KPj56cv3CDO3hMBnBtowrf8AASv_JiQaDOTsijoctpcY8utpRzCHC4M3-pFnVbfP3DIEG1VEMGMD5KctbKUGE7vs/s320/cute+yorkie+terrier.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5301841018517804690" border="0" /></a>terriers transported to England at various times, and Waterside terriers. The Yorkshire Terrier was introduced in the United States in 1872 and the first Yorkie was registered with the American Kennel Club in 1878.<br /><br />Yorkies are intelligent, Yorkshire Terrier is an above average working dog, ranking 27th (32nd including ties) out of the 132 breeds tested. Some Yorkshire Terriers may be timid or nervous, rather than bold, but the vast majority do seem to meet the breed standard for a confident, vigorous, and self-important personality. The following distinctive qualities are likely to be present in a Yorkshire Terrier: oblivious of its small size, it is eager for adventure. It is highly energetic, brave, loyal, and clever. Affectionate with its master, it can become suspicious of strangers and aggressive to strange dogs, if not properly socialized.<br /><br />More often health issue of Yorkie Terrier include bronchitis, lymphangiectasia, Portosystemic <a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjnCjPXzkU5RXpjX6F33zUNmaBxowm3Uvmi7YCndka9n9jFzlxvgFhSgMXdZIt6c8xqhOFBc5UFJwd1LnzcBTNtUDRdgCWYVV0L2GK-3UypwiwaftmcuYlG_AudsJhhJISMFQ5i0gW9U8A/s1600-h/long+haired+yorkie+terrier.JPG"><img style="margin: 0pt 0pt 10px 10px; float: right; cursor: pointer; width: 206px; height: 200px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjnCjPXzkU5RXpjX6F33zUNmaBxowm3Uvmi7YCndka9n9jFzlxvgFhSgMXdZIt6c8xqhOFBc5UFJwd1LnzcBTNtUDRdgCWYVV0L2GK-3UypwiwaftmcuYlG_AudsJhhJISMFQ5i0gW9U8A/s320/long+haired+yorkie+terrier.JPG" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5301841512545258882" border="0" /></a>shunt, cataracts, and keratitis sicca. Another common health condition in some Yorkies is their sensitive skin. The most common type of skin conditions Yorkies face are brought on by allergic reactions to seasonal pollen, pollution, food, and sometimes the air itself. Yorkies can have a delicate digestive system, with vomiting or diarrhea resulting from consumption of foods outside of a regular diet. These particular dogs are usually picky with which foods they eat. Due to their small size, Yorkies may be endangered if kept in the house with an undiscerning or abusive person, especially a child. Many breeders and rescue organizations will not allow their Yorkies to go to families with young children, because of the risk it poses to the dog. The life span of a healthy Yorkie is 10-15 years.</div>WishbonEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13535686011367967282noreply@blogger.com0