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		<title>Young Children Along With The Dogs Next Door</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 13:14:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Walton Hong</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As your child gets used to your puppy, a very delightful bond will form between them. However it carries with it one danger. The younger your kid is, the less she will recognize that the feelings she has for her puppy, the way she behaves with him and also the way he behaves with her, don't apply to the puppy next door or the dogs and puppies she will meet on the street. This doesn't mean you need to teach your child to be afraid of strange puppies. But you should teach her that strange puppies don't know her as well as her own beloved puppy does, and that she need to approach puppies she has by no means met before with the very same caution she has been taught to approach folks she does not know.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/young-children-along-with-the-dogs-next-door/"></g:plusone></div><p>As your child gets used to your <strong>puppy</strong>, a very delightful bond will form between them. However it carries with it one danger. The younger your kid is, the less she will recognize that the feelings she has for her <strong>puppy</strong>, the way she behaves with him and also the way he behaves with her, don't apply to the <strong>puppy</strong> next door or the dogs and <strong>puppies</strong> she will meet on the street. This doesn't mean you need to teach your child to be afraid of strange <strong>puppies</strong>. But you should teach her that strange <strong>puppies</strong> don't know her as well as her own beloved <strong>puppy</strong> does, and that she need to approach <strong>puppies</strong> she has by no means met before with the very same caution she has been taught to approach folks she does not know.</p>
<p>The very initial rule to teach the child is to in no way approach any <strong>puppy</strong> she doesn't know if the <strong>puppy</strong>'s owner isn't present. <strong>Puppies</strong> take their cues on the way to react to strangers from how they are treated by the <strong>puppy</strong>'s owner. If that owner just isn't around to reassure the <strong>puppy</strong> about this unfamiliar face, the <strong>puppy</strong> will react with wariness and maybe even aggression as his "territory" is invaded. This is particularly accurate of <strong>puppies</strong> on a leash or confined within a small region and left alone in that condition for hours on end. Your child should also remain away from <strong>puppies</strong> which are eating or sleeping, and steer a wide berth from mommy dogs seeking after their own babies.</p>
<p>If the owner is present, your child ought to first ask him if she can pet the <strong>puppy</strong>. If that permission is given, it really is a great thought if the owner is with his <strong>puppy</strong> as your child as she approaches him. She and you must be sure that the <strong>puppy</strong> sees her drawing near to ensure that he just isn't startled. She need to not look the <strong>puppy</strong> directly in the eye (dogs associate this with threatening behavior.)</p>
<p>Your child really should not impose her petting on the <strong>puppy</strong>. Instead, she need to just hold out her hand in a fist and let the <strong>puppy</strong> approach her hand, sniff it, and choose on his own that she is friendly. She can then open her hand and stroke the side of his head. She really should not pat the leading of the head. That is another action a <strong>puppy</strong> may possibly misinterpret as aggression.</p>
<p>As your child matures, she will more readily realize to stay away from the <strong>puppies</strong> that could possibly be harmful and how you can treat the <strong>puppies</strong> that could be her friend.</p>
<p>Pet Places provides resources on how you can choose which <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.petplace.com/puppies.aspx">puppy</a> to buy and how to take care of <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.petplace.com/puppies.aspx">puppies</a>.</p>
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		<title>Incessant Barking &#8211; Time To Bark Back</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2011 12:52:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicole Wright</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Handling a new puppy's loud barking can be quite unnerving, especially for a brand new dog owner. Most new dog owners are not prepared for a young puppy's intense barking and yelping.  Some puppies never quiet down, not even at night. Some serious training will eliminate the need to buy a lifelong supply of ear plugs!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/incessant-barking-time-to-bark-back/"></g:plusone></div><p>Handling a new <strong>puppy</strong>'s loud barking can be quite unnerving, especially for a brand new <strong>dog</strong> owner. Most new <strong>dog</strong> owners are not prepared for a young <strong>puppy</strong>'s intense barking and yelping.  Some puppies never quiet down, not even at night. Some serious training will eliminate the need to buy a lifelong supply of ear plugs!</p>
<p>One of the biggest phases a <strong>puppy</strong> goes through is the fear of being alone. And being alone can mean  just you leaving the room for a split second. They can't bear to be alone because they are used to having their mommy or litter mates around non-stop. Puppies are inherently social animals!</p>
<p>What can you do when faced with this situation? Running to your <strong>puppy</strong> to sooth and caress him every time he cries only feeds this behavior and creates a spoiled <strong>dog</strong>. On the other hand, if you ignore him and let him bark incessantly, your family and anyone else within earshot will become highly aggravated.</p>
<p>A tricky situation indeed. You can try these tips:</p>
<p>1. Play deaf. Yes. Did you hear that? Play deaf. Ignore his barking and resist the urge to yell at him because this would only cause more anxiety.</p>
<p>2. A teaching lead is useful to have so get one. Attched to the teaching lead, your <strong>puppy</strong> will have to go wherever you go.</p>
<p>3. Sneak out of the house when you need to go somewhere. Long goodbyes only create more stress when they start to associate your caressing to leaving. Whenever you arrive, don't make a fuss of it. Avoid energetic welcomes as this might aggravate him.</p>
<p>4. Put a few pennies in a small tin can. When you go to leave your <strong>dog</strong>'s side and she starts barking, simply throw the can in her area. It will create a startling noise while at the same time diverting her attention. It's a great, quick solution and it only costs a few pennies!</p>
<p>I learned this and more about <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href='http://www.e-zdogtraining.com.com'>puppy training</a>, from Ed Randall's site. They have the best <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href='http://www.e-zdogtraining.com'>home dog training tips</a> for your needs.</p>
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		<title>Puppy School Is Cool (3)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 14:06:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicole Wright</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Social handling is an integral part of early puppy training andis offered in most training courses. You might be wondering what social handing is. It means that through training, your dog will learn to be receptive to touching. By touching your dog oftan in a gentle manner, he eventually will like being touched. To groom your dog, you must be able to handle him properly. social handling class will teach him to stay put even when being touched.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/puppy-school-is-cool-3/"></g:plusone></div><p>Social handling is an integral part of early puppy <strong>training</strong> andis offered in most <strong>training</strong> courses. You might be wondering what social handing is. It means that through <strong>training</strong>, your <strong>dog</strong> will learn to be receptive to touching. By touching your <strong>dog</strong> oftan in a gentle manner, he eventually will like being touched. To groom your <strong>dog</strong>, you must be able to handle him properly. social handling class will teach him to stay put even when being touched.       </p>
<p>A well trained puppy doesn't run off even when the gates are left open, thus avoiding serious injury. If a puppy enjoys being touched, he will just sit and relax instead of attacking others spontaneously.</p>
<p>Usually, it is the daily activities that causes some points for concern but there are solutions to this. Potential issues regarding the puppy and the family should also be tackled in the course, and this includes inconsistent <strong>training</strong> at home</p>
<p>Hire The Best Trainer</p>
<p>There are many ways to find a great puppy trainer. As with any business, referrals and reputation are best. Ask the owners of dogs you admire where they went to class. People love to talk about their dogs, and will gladly share <strong>dog</strong> <strong>training</strong> stories with you. In fact, you may have to pull an escape act yourself, after an hour of their stories!</p>
<p>Your local veterinarians can also be a good source of information. Since they often encounter different <strong>dog</strong> personalities, they more or less have information regarding <strong>dog</strong> trainers in your area.</p>
<p>When you have a few names and phone numbers, go ahead and make some calls. Ask where they conduct their <strong>training</strong>. Is it in a public place that might be a hazard to a puppy or do they have a private, enclosed <strong>training</strong> yard? What steps have they taken for the participants' safety, particularly for small dogs? When do they recommend puppies begin <strong>training</strong>? What vaccinations do they require? Inquiring minds need to know!</p>
<p>Then ask if you can go watch a class. Leave your puppy at home and watch how the instructor teaches.  Are the students attentive? Are they having fun? Does the instructor relate well to the dogs? Is the instructor's <strong>dog</strong> well-behaved? After watching the class, would you be comfortable in this class? If it's really great, perhaps you can dress up as a <strong>dog</strong> and enroll yourself!</p>
<p>Just keep an open mind as you observe and remember that not all trainers use one type of method. Pick the <strong>training</strong> the seems perfect for your pooch.</p>
<p>I learned this and more about <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href='http://www.e-zdogtraining.com.com'>puppy training</a>, from Ed Randall's site. They have the best <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href='http://www.e-zdogtraining.com'>home dog training tips</a> for your needs.</p>
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		<title>Basic Training For Your New Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 09:42:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicole Wright</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you realize that when your pup was taken from it's mother and given to you, you assumed 100% responsibility for the animal? You may not look like a mother dog, but you better start acting like one! Fulfilling your role as a responsible leader starts with training in the four basic obedience commands necessary to every civilized dog's schooling. And no, those commands aren't "Eat!," "Sleep!," "Drool!," and "Let go of the neighbor's leg!"]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/basic-training-for-your-new-puppy/"></g:plusone></div><p>Do you realize that when your pup was taken from it's mother and given to you, you assumed 100% responsibility for the animal? You may not look like a mother <strong>dog</strong>, but you better start acting like one! Fulfilling your role as a responsible leader starts with training in the four basic obedience commands necessary to every civilized <strong>dog</strong>'s schooling. And no, those commands aren't "Eat!," "Sleep!," "Drool!," and "Let go of the neighbor's leg!" </p>
<p>If you are not able to bring your <strong>dog</strong> to an expert trainer, do not fret - any <strong>dog</strong> owner can teach these four basic commands: sit, stay, come, lie down. Turn your <strong>puppy</strong> into a well trained <strong>dog</strong> by having appropriate trainings at home and some field trips.</p>
<p>A Little Hint</p>
<p>Critical lessons for a very young <strong>puppy</strong> can take so much time that all of the day has already been used. How are trainers able to do it while still enjoying life?</p>
<p>A ten to fifteen minute session works best. Especially because puppies have an extremely short attention span.</p>
<p>Use a leash on your pup. Attach one end to your belt and just do about your daily housework. This way, your <strong>dog</strong> will get used to being at your side and not wandering off when you're not looking. It will also make interacting with your <strong>puppy</strong> easier during a busy day. </p>
<p>Training should be consistent. If you are living with your family, make sure that everyone knows the <strong>puppy</strong> training guidelines. Mixed signals from different people will confuse your little pooch. The same acceptable behavior and disciplinary measures should be imposed by everyone</p>
<p>Nagging is not a good method. Repeating a command several times one day, when your <strong>dog</strong> is used to just hearing it saidd once, will totally confuse him. Say it once and wait until your <strong>puppy</strong> figures out what you want it to do. Puppies can think, you know.</p>
<p>I learned these and some<a target="_blank" target='_blank' href='http://www.e-zdogtraining.com'>dog training advice</a> from Ed Randall's site where you can find out all about <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href='http://www.e-zdogtraining.com'>puppy training</a>  and what it can do for you.</p>
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		<title>As Soon As Dog Requirements A Veterinary Behaviorist</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 16:35:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendon Lee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have tried your best to control your puppy's behavior. You have read advice like this, you tried giving him rewards when he behaves well, not the least bit of encouragement when he does not, and but still he barks incessantly or growls menacingly at anyone who comes to the door or seems terrified by just about every noise or disturbance, and nothing you do seems to make a difference. You're, in short, at your wit's end. Clearly what you will need to do now is take your puppy to a veterinary behaviorist.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/as-soon-as-dog-requirements-a-veterinary-behaviorist/"></g:plusone></div><p>You have tried your best to control your <strong>puppy</strong>'s behavior. You have read advice like this, you tried giving him rewards when he behaves well, not the least bit of encouragement when he does not, and but still he barks incessantly or growls menacingly at anyone who comes to the door or seems terrified by just about every noise or disturbance, and nothing you do seems to make a difference. You're, in short, at your wit's end. Clearly what you will need to do now is take your <strong>puppy</strong> to a <strong>veterinary</strong> behaviorist.</p>
<p>A <strong>veterinary</strong> what? That is a "<strong>veterinary</strong> behaviorist." Its closest equivalent in human medicine is a psychiatrist who specializes in that field right after completing the exact same medical school studies that all physicians go through. Lots of vets have an interest in and some experience with the behavioral issues of dogs along with other pets. The difference between them as well as a <strong>veterinary</strong> behaviorist is quite a few additional years of training and experience. A <strong>veterinary</strong> behaviorist has not just earned the Doctor of <strong>Veterinary</strong> Medicine degree needed of all vets, she'd also completed a year of internship and up to three years of formal study in animal behavioral medicine, done a residency and original research inside the field, and finally passed an exam generating her a certified specialist inside the eyes of the American College of <strong>Veterinary</strong> Behaviorists.</p>
<p>This training makes it achievable for the <strong>veterinary</strong> behaviorist to figure out just why your <strong>puppy</strong> won't stop barking. She knows the difference between barking out of aggression, barking out of anxiety, and barking out of compulsion. She can also ascertain if there is a medical cause behind you <strong>puppy</strong>'s behavior.</p>
<p>Having created the diagnosis, the <strong>veterinary</strong> behaviorist can suggest modifications in the <strong>puppy</strong>'s life-style or environment that can address the root causes of his misbehavior. This can range from simple considerations like physical exercise and diet plan to far more subtle problems like successfully communicating along with your <strong>puppy</strong> or generating your <strong>puppy</strong>'s life a lot more stimulating to substantial interventions like behavior modification programs for puppies that are overly dominant or overly fearful. In certain instances, the <strong>veterinary</strong> behaviorist could suggest medical and psychopharmacological treatment if which is indicated. Indeed, <strong>veterinary</strong> behaviorists are by far the very best trained specialists for understanding if that is the most beneficial strategy to address your <strong>puppy</strong>'s difficulty.</p>
<p>So in case you hit a wall in your efforts to rid your <strong>puppy</strong> of chronic and counterproductive behavior, a good <strong>veterinary</strong> behaviorist will find the door in that wall and open it for your <strong>puppy</strong> and you.</p>
<p>Pet Places provides resources on how you can choose which <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.petplace.com/puppies.aspx">puppy</a> to buy and how to take care of <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.petplace.com/puppies.aspx">puppies</a>.</p>
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		<title>Guarding Your Puppies In Winter</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 16:03:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendon Lee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every single season has its joys for you and your puppy dog. But each and every time of year also has its dangers for the furry, four-footed set. Winter is in particular fraught with dog perils. Essentially the most obvious hazard of course is the cold temperatures. As an example, frostbite is as severe an issue for your dog as it can be for you. Puppies that invest most of their time indoors or that have been growing up in warmer temperatures ought to spend short time in subfreezing temperatures, perhaps no much more than length of a fantastic walk. Inside the house, be sure you puppy stays warm, perhaps with additional bedding. For dogs that spend a lot time outside in a doghouse, warm bedding and insulation is even a lot more critical. When the thermometer definitely drops, even the hardiest dogs must come inside.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/guarding-your-puppies-in-winter/"></g:plusone></div><p>Every single season has its joys for you and your <strong>puppy</strong> <strong>dog</strong>. But each and every time of year also has its dangers for the furry, four-footed set. Winter is in particular fraught with <strong>dog</strong> perils. Essentially the most obvious hazard of course is the cold temperatures. As an example, frostbite is as severe an issue for your <strong>dog</strong> as it can be for you. Puppies that invest most of their time indoors or that have been growing up in warmer temperatures ought to spend short time in subfreezing temperatures, perhaps no much more than length of a fantastic walk. Inside the house, be sure you <strong>puppy</strong> stays warm, perhaps with additional bedding. For dogs that spend a lot time outside in a doghouse, warm bedding and insulation is even a lot more critical. When the thermometer definitely drops, even the hardiest dogs must come inside.</p>
<p>Ironically, another danger to puppies in the wintertime are the things they do to maintain warm. That is why you must usually honk the horn of your car prior to you move it out of the garage or down the driveway. Puppies might be hiding underneath the auto, drawn there by its shielding from the elements as well as the warmth of the engine. The smallest breed of dogs may well even lie on the engine itself. The things you do to keep yourself warm can also endanger your <strong>puppy</strong> <strong>dog</strong>.</p>
<p>Space heaters, wooden stoves and radiators can all burn your <strong>puppy</strong> <strong>dog</strong>. And needless to say, the home fires that usually start inside the winter are a threat to your <strong>dog</strong> as much as your other loved ones. So do all of the issues you do to defend the rest of your family (like checking the batteries within your smoke detectors), and consist of your <strong>dog</strong> in any procedures or drills you may have for evacuating your household in an emergency. If the worst happens, a highly visible sign on a front window that alerts fire fighters to the truth that you have a <strong>puppy</strong> is really a excellent thought.</p>
<p>Candles are a cherished part of the winter experience. But with a pet inside the house, you might have to guard against candles becoming knocked over by running paws or a well wagged tail. Either keep them weighted down with a dome or get rid of them altogether. And of course by no means leave a room using the candle still lit, which is superior guidance for any home. Anti-freeze is often a winter essential. It can be also lethal for your <strong>puppy</strong>. Maintain it safely stored away and right away clean up any spills inside your garage or driveway. Carbon monoxide from a automobile warming up in the garage can endanger your <strong>dog</strong> if there isn't enough ventilation. (Carbon monoxide is also a danger from some hearing source sin the property if they're not in great condition, so check to create positive they are.)</p>
<p>And lastly, keep in mind that deicing crystals may also sicken your <strong>dog</strong>. So clean off his paws whenever you returns from exploring the winter wonderland.</p>
<p>Pet Places provides resources on how you can choose which <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.petplace.com/puppies.aspx">puppy</a> to buy and how to take care of <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.petplace.com/puppies.aspx">puppies</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Best Way To Walk Your Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2011 16:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendon Lee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walking on a leash is an necessary puppy skill you need to start teaching your puppy the incredibly very first time the two of you go out as component of her home training. The freedom she enjoys inside your property is just not practical whenever you are going about in public. In fact, most states have laws that require dogs to be on leashes on public property like parks and beaches or flat out bans on dogs "roaming at large." But look around your neighborhood and you'll see several examples of walking a puppy on a leash that look like an tense game of tug of war.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/the-best-way-to-walk-your-puppy/"></g:plusone></div><p><strong>Walking</strong> on a leash is an necessary <strong>puppy</strong> skill you need to start teaching your <strong>puppy</strong> the incredibly very first time the two of you go out as component of her home training. The freedom she enjoys inside your property is just not practical whenever you are going about in public. In fact, most states have laws that require dogs to be on leashes on public property like parks and beaches or flat out bans on dogs "roaming at large." But look around your neighborhood and you'll see several examples of <strong>walking</strong> a <strong>puppy</strong> on a leash that look like an tense game of tug of war.</p>
<p>Your <strong>puppy</strong> should not be straining at the end of her leash and dragging you behind her, nor should you be yanking her down the street like a pull toy. She doesn't have to match you step for step like a show dog. But you need to teach her not to run past or slow down beyond the end of her tether or fairly soon you will be at the end of yours!</p>
<p>Training a <strong>puppy</strong> to walk follows the identical general rule you use when training your <strong>puppy</strong> to do just about anything. When she does what you need her to do, reward her. When she doesn't do what you would like her to, do not punish her but do let her know this just isn't what you expect her to do.</p>
<p>To your <strong>puppy</strong> the walk itself is really a reward and you are able to use this to your benefit. Whenever your <strong>puppy</strong> starts pulling on her leash (and at the beginning of her training she is all but certain to), come to quit. Stand your ground and she will ultimately quit pulling and also the leash will slacken. When this happens, shower her with praise and start <strong>walking</strong> once again. As soon as she pulls once more, repeat the procedure. You'll be able to add a firm (but not angry) "No" as you come to a stop. Should you have been utilizing this word when she engages in other unacceptable behavior, she may possibly already make the association. If not, teaching her to walk on a leash can be a good opportunity to introduce this command.</p>
<p>If this sounds like the very first walks may possibly take a while, well, yes, they'll. Don't let your impatience tempt you to pick up a slow-poke <strong>puppy</strong> or let a pulling <strong>puppy</strong> off her leash. In case you don't lay down the rules, you can't expect your <strong>puppy</strong> to follow them.</p>
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		<title>Whenever your Puppy Barks To Obtain Attention</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2011 13:53:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wendon Lee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A puppy who barks and barks and doesn't stop barking can cost you a superb night's sleep, your neighbors' friendship, and even your affection for the puppy. The simplest method to address that dilemma is to pick your puppy from breeds that don't bark a great deal, like golden retrievers, and steer clear of the breeds notorious for their barking gusto, including beagles. But should you absolutely fall in adore with that cute Chihuahua yipping in the rescue shelter, you can find ways of training even one of the most barking-prone puppy. The very first step would be to determine why your puppy is barking inside the initial place. Diverse motivations for barking call for various training tactics to obtain the barking under control.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/whenever-your-puppy-barks-to-obtain-attention/"></g:plusone></div><p>A <strong>puppy</strong> who barks and barks and doesn't stop <strong>barking</strong> can cost you a superb night's sleep, your neighbors' friendship, and even your affection for the <strong>puppy</strong>. The simplest method to address that dilemma is to pick your <strong>puppy</strong> from breeds that don't bark a great deal, like golden retrievers, and steer clear of the breeds notorious for their <strong>barking</strong> gusto, including beagles. But should you absolutely fall in adore with that cute Chihuahua yipping in the rescue shelter, you can find ways of training even one of the most <strong>barking</strong>-prone <strong>puppy</strong>. The very first step would be to determine why your <strong>puppy</strong> is <strong>barking</strong> inside the initial place. Diverse motivations for <strong>barking</strong> call for various training tactics to obtain the <strong>barking</strong> under control.</p>
<p>As an example, some puppies bark to get attention. If your <strong>puppy</strong> is guilty of this behavior, you yourself may well be part of the problem. When your <strong>puppy</strong> barks if he wants to play or when he wants a treat or when he wants to be petted, do you respond by giving him what his bark is asking for? If so, you're only reinforcing that behavior. You are in effect teaching your <strong>puppy</strong> that <strong>barking</strong> works as a means of obtaining his desires satisfied.</p>
<p>To obtain your <strong>puppy</strong> to quit <strong>barking</strong> to get your attention, you might have to "unteach" the lesson that doing so will get him what he wants. When your <strong>puppy</strong> barks, ignore him. Do not talk to him, touch him, or even make eye get in touch with with him. At first he may effectively bark even far more, figuring that the reason you are ignoring him is since he is not <strong>barking</strong> sufficient. Just continue to ignore him.</p>
<p>And don't shout at him in anger or frustration. He could interpret this as you joining in with him, and in any event, he will see that he has gotten your attention, which obviously is why he barked in the first place. After a even though, he will see that the <strong>barking</strong> is acquiring him nowhere and he will quit. That's when you lastly praise him, hug him, and give him a treat. In this way you are reinforcing the behavior you would like to encourage, not the behavior which is driving you nuts.</p>
<p>You may speed the method up by preceding your periods of deliberately ignoring your <strong>puppy</strong> with an audible cue (snapping your fingers, a sharp clap, etc.). This may draw your <strong>puppy</strong>'s attention to what you are performing and he will a lot more promptly understand which you are ignoring him particularly because of his <strong>barking</strong>. Puppies like to please the human members of their families. It's up to you to teach him what does not please you, and what does.</p>
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		<title>How To Decide On Different Types Of Puppy Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2011 19:41:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people tend to feel confused or overwhelmed when it comes time to decide the best way to go about puppy training for their new pet. Oftentimes, this is due to the wide variety of chooses that one has to choose from. However, sometimes it's helpful to really think about your own personal preference and figuring out what you have time for, what will work for your environment or personal circumstances and, of course, your dog.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/how-to-decide-on-different-types-of-puppy-training/"></g:plusone></div><p>Many people tend to feel confused or overwhelmed when it comes time to decide the best way to go about puppy training for their new pet. Oftentimes, this is due to the wide variety of chooses that one has to choose from. However, sometimes it's helpful to really think about your own personal preference and figuring out what you have time for, what will work for your environment or personal circumstances and, of course, your dog.</p>
<p>General training methods often involve matters like housebreaking, walking on a leash, crate issues, behavioral and obedience training and so forth. More or less, these are great things to focus on and many are often necessary, but it's also important to make sure that you're prepared to take things on and that you're in the right frame as well before you begin deciding on the right path to take.</p>
<p>People often suggest that it's best to train a dog as soon as possible, rather than waiting too long, since this can often lead to learned negative behavior or habits over time. Generally, you can find a lot of information on tips or methods online and offline, typically through books or how-to guides. However, some also prefer to hire a trainer or to take professional classes as well.</p>
<p>It's good to keep in mind that your own behavior or habits can impact that of your dog's and the overall effectiveness of it being trained properly. Therefore, even if you plan on going through professional methods or doing things on your own, it's important to look up ways that you can work with your pet one-on-one and consistently while at home, and in order to prevent unintentionally influencing any bad habits yourself.</p>
<p>Regardless if you plan to take classes, find a trainer, or do things your own way, it's also important to think about special methods that can be used in order to train a dog. For instance, some people may prefer to use treats as a means for positive reinforcement, while others feel that it's unnecessary or actually negative.</p>
<p>In the same sense, some methods may require special tools that will need to be used in order to make any efforts effective. This makes it important to ensure that you're not only going to feel comfortable and confident while using these tools, if any, but that you'll be able to stick to it consistently after the fact.</p>
<p>Due to the fact that methods can vary from one to the next, it's always a good idea to make sure that you do plenty of research before deciding on which path will work best for you and your pet. Try to think about how much time you'll be willing and able to put toward things, and also make sure that you'll be comfortable with any approaches that you may be considering beforehand.</p>
<p>Successful <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/about-us/trainers/ron-cameron">dog training Burnaby</a> generally comes down to finding out what works best for you and ideally your pet as well. By maintaining good and consistent behavior or habits of your own, and being able to reinforce them, you're more than likely to find that your pup takes to them in the end, too. However, if you're struggling or happen to be in doubt, then a professional may be able to point you in the right direction.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/about-us/trainers/grady-oflynn">Dog training London Ontario</a> can be challenging, but the rewards are priceless. <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/about-us/trainers/ron-cameron">Dog training Burnaby</a> requires discipline and consistency. When experiencing problems, consult a professional. Bark Busters In Home Dog and Puppy Training 256 East 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5T 0A7 (604) 812-8214 - +1 866-418-4584?.</p>
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		<title>Obedience Dog Training and Crate Training for Young Puppies</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 10:28:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ian Maranon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In case you are serious about obedience training for pets, then you've come to the best place. This information is about obedience training for puppies and dogs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/obedience-dog-training-and-crate-training-for-young-puppies/"></g:plusone></div><p>In case you are serious about obedience training for pets, then you've come to the best place. This information is about obedience training for puppies and dogs.</p>
<p>Perhaps you have a puppy or a new dog and you also need help. You want your pet to be obedient. You may be looking for specifics of crate training puppies or advanced working out for adult dogs, this essential info is something you need to learn.</p>
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<p>Crate training your young puppies is probably the best choices for pet owners. This can be a great choice if you want the dog to be safe and away from problems. This is important if you're always away for work or whenever you sleep at nighttime.</p>
<p>Another advantage of crate training is the fact that it enables the puppies to acquire its area. This makes him or her safe and sound. When looking for a crate, guarantee that the create is not too small for your dog. Your new puppy should easily move. Make sure that the puppy dog has space especially when he or she gets older to adult size.</p>
<p>Verbal Commands</p>
<p>For mature dogs, you should know that these animals reply well to spoken commands. Make sure not to confuse your dog. Say verbal command with similar tone of voice. You can utilize commands just like "jump, "sit down", etc.</p>
<p>Incentives for the Pets</p>
<p>To let the pet realize that it has done a fantastic task is by using incentives immediately after the command. It just simply takes a small snack food for the dog to behave. This is the tested method to make sure that your canine behaves correctly. This is also a tested method to make them loyal to you as the dog owner.</p>
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		<title>Ways To Manage Puppy Training In Winter Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2011 13:13:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a dog is brought home in the winter months, there may be some extra things to consider. Finding the best way for puppy training in winter time will allow the owner and the pet to make use of the fresh air and cold temperatures. While a dog will still need to head outside and learn how to use the grounds for their washroom needs, the cold snow may create an obstacle. Learn how to manage the weather and still potty train a pet.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/ways-to-manage-puppy-training-in-winter-time/"></g:plusone></div><p>When a dog is brought home in the winter months, there may be some extra things to consider. Finding the best way for puppy training in winter time will allow the owner and the pet to make use of the fresh air and cold temperatures. While a dog will still need to head outside and learn how to use the grounds for their washroom needs, the cold snow may create an obstacle. Learn how to manage the weather and still potty train a pet.</p>
<p>A puppy will need to learn how to use the outside space to go to the washroom. Typically this is the first stage of training the is learned. A dog may have accidents in the house for as long as they are not properly trained. A pet will have to learn how to hold their washroom needs and how to let the owners know when they have to go out.</p>
<p>Having a dog can be a normal routine and experience. However a puppy is different. Like a baby, they will need more care and time. Owners should be aware that puppy care is time consuming but only short term. A puppy will not be young forever and they will mature and develop just like any other animal. A young dog will need to be placed outside many times during the hour to help with coaching. They will even have to go out early in the morning and possibly even throughout the night.</p>
<p>Some homes have multiple doors to exit and enter. To help a pet learn where they should go to use the outdoors, their owner may want to take them to the same door each and every time. That can help them learn where to whine when they need to use the washroom and relieve themselves.</p>
<p>To create a positive environment for a pet, there may be steps to take. The new pet owner may crate train their dog. Most dogs will not urinate where they sleep, so it can teach them to hold their urine and wait until they are put outside. Gating off a dog into a small area, will keep accidents well defined into one space only.</p>
<p>Getting cold may be the number one reason why young animals are not a fan of the cold outdoors. The pet may have to be bundled up with some pet clothing prior to going out. If a dog does not own any coats or sweaters, they should only be taken out for a few minutes at a time.</p>
<p>Helping a dog use the washroom only outside can happen in a quick manner. People who want their pets to be trained can do so using a reward system. Verbal phrase along with treats can help a pet learn to associate a positive experience with training.</p>
<p>When <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.barkbusters.ca">dog training</a> in winter time, owners should consider modifying their teaching techniques. The cold weather and snowy conditions could create some challenges for dog training. Learning how to deal with animals and the cold could speed up training and create a happy environment A pet may need some winter clothing to help keep them warm. A dog should not be kept outside for too long when the temperature is freezing cold. Owners may want to consider staying outside with their animal to encourage play.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/about-us/trainers/sherri-barnes">dog training Calgary</a> service provider, make sure you get enough information before you make any decision. It is same with when you are looking for a <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/about-us/trainers/grady-oflynn">dog training London Ontario</a> service provider.</p>
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		<title>Visit Here To Know About The Causes And Solution of Puppy Separation Anxiety.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Douglas Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When puppies are taken to an unknown place, they usually experience what is known as puppy separation anxiety.  It is natural that it will have good bond with its mother and other mates but this bond will be transferred towards the owner when it leaves them. Usually, there is a very healthy relationship between the pet and its owner.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/visit-here-to-know-about-the-causes-and-solution-of-puppy-separation-anxiety/"></g:plusone></div><p>When puppies are taken to an unknown place, they usually experience what is known as puppy separation anxiety.  It is natural that it will have good bond with its mother and other mates but this bond will be transferred towards the owner when it leaves them. Usually, there is a very healthy relationship between the pet and its owner.</p>
<p>Problematic situations occur when the dog completely depends on its owner. Separation anxiety in puppies is often characterized by defecating and urinating in the house. This might also result in behavior problems such an unnecessary barking, howling, whining, destroying the beds or the furniture, etc. It also becomes hyperactive. In these cases, the dog may also get depressed and suffer from both physiological and medical problems.  So as the first step you should take your puppy for check up at vet's clinic.</p>
<p>Separation anxiety is the major culprit if the behavior of dog changes as soon as departure from its owner. When the owner gets back, this also results in prolonged greetings! Dogs may also get easily attached when they find loving owner as they might have undergone traumatic events in their past.</p>
<p>Certain dog breeds are there that get very friendly with the owner in almost no time. One can see puppy separation anxiety in those dogs that were separated from their mother too early. If your lifestyle changes suddenly, dogs also show unique behavioral patterns.  In a few days, just at the anticipating of the owner leaving, this anxiety cycle may begin!</p>
<p>There are lots of methods that help cure puppy separation anxiety. When leaving a puppy alone, the primary goal is to make sure that it's busy with something.  Puppies should be trained to be alone at a very young age. </p>
<p>If you reassure your puppy again and again before leaving him, he'll start thinking that you are rewarding his tantrums.  So, if you want to leave your puppy, the best solution is to just do it.  It is good to engage you puppy in tiring activity before leaving him alone. This will make it fall asleep soon. There are also many medications that will help puppy separation anxiety in extreme cases.</p>
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		<title>The Thing About Dog Signs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 21:54:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harvin Gulfill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog signs. You will find them almost hanging from anywhere...houses, gates, posts and even cars. These little signs are really quite helpful because they warn off people off your property. Even if your dog is the most gentlest dog in the whole world, it can cause harm when accidentally startled. Therefore you might want to consider hanging these signs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/the-thing-about-dog-signs/"></g:plusone></div><p>Dog signs. You will find them almost hanging from anywhere...houses, gates, posts and even cars. These little signs are really quite helpful because they warn off people off your property. Even if your dog is the most gentlest dog in the whole world, it can cause harm when accidentally startled. Therefore you might want to consider hanging these signs.</p>
<p>Dog signs have now been frequently used in households. You will find that you can get them in any pet shop or even stationery shop. Some also have their dog signs personalized. These signs warn of undesirables and protect dogs and their owners from impending lawsuits. You will find that you can get even the most ridiculous warning sign on your gate.</p>
<p>The material made for dog signs are hardy therefore can be used outdoors. They are made of metal, wood and aluminum making them a little more resistant to the elements. They also can be hung o gates or even stuck on them by little magnets attached to the back. Some also use stickers or others have to nail down signs.</p>
<p>In some countries, it is required to display a legal warning of having a dog in your property. If your dog is running free in your backyard then you will have to post up signs like Dog Roaming or Doberman Warning to alert people that an animal is loose in your house.</p>
<p>A lot of different dog signs read a lot of messages. Some are light and carefree while others are witty. Nonetheless they warn strangers off your lawn or off your gate. Since you can easily put them around, choose the most visible spot.</p>
<p>Some certain breeds such as as Rottweilers, Pit bulls, Dobermans, poodles and Siberian Sheppards need to have specific signs. This will warn intruders away. By posting signs, you will be able to protect your property, your dog, unsuspecting passerbys and also yourself.</p>
<p>Find more articles from Harvin Gulfill on <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.hundefan.dk/">Hundetilbehoer</a>. Here you can also find articles about <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.hundefan.dk/skilte-toj-smykker/hundetegn-og-hundeskilte/">Hundeskilt</a>.</p>
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		<title>Should You Start With a Puppy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Jan 2011 15:14:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elias Maseko</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wanted to feel the kind of snuggling that could warm your heart, the sense that you'll get while stroking those soft fur of a puppy and those licks that could almost wet your face all over?]]></description>
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<p>Your heart is not the only part of you that having a puppy could completely melt away since you are more likely to end up using all the dollars in your pocket with all the costs required, however, no matter how tough a person would say that he don't need one, landing up with a dog is the more usual event just before he could back out. There's something charming about bringing home a little fur ball that needs you. Having to train a dog at an early age is indeed a good idea since you can make it cope with your own standard of life and the kind of environment that you belong.</p>
<p>Being gentle and giving the loving kind of care to a pup are some of the things that you can let your kids learn. They will have wonderful memories of growing up with the puppy. Passed these lovely images are the other realities of bringing home a puppy - such as the times that you need to let your pup have that toilet schooling, walk with him on a lead, make him chew his toys instead of your most valuable and expensive shoes and other things that a usual puppy does that would either make you give it up or lead you to your madness.</p>
<p>Just like any precious things that you own, having a puppy would always call for a lot of attention. You'll spend far more time with that pup in the early months that you would with a mature dog. Dogs are usually herded together in some shelters - large numbers of them are already approaching the next phase of being a dog after going through the puppy stage.</p>
<p>The breed of the dog or the things that it had been through is most likely to be thought about the choice of which dog is best to bring home to a family with kids will somehow depend to the seller or adoption facility's proposition as well as which dog is best for adults to have. You'll know straightaway what the dog's full size is and whether that fits your living space. You are permitted to visit the dog just before you make up your mind so why don't you savor the moment of taking him to a walk? When you're evaluating a litter of pups from a breeder, make sure you get to "meet" mom and dad. You surely want to be aware of what your puppy might be like when it gets more mature.</p>
<p>A puppy is going to adjust to your family better than an older dog, nonetheless, that won't give the conclusion that an older dog is not likely to feel comfortable with your home. The necessary attention and care or time and effort that a puppy would need simply differ to that of a mature dog's requirements. Schooling a puppy should start from the fundamental principles. a mature dog might already be trained, but could have more vet bills if it's not a altogether healthy older dog. Or, the once fond of children puppy had turned into a grumpy aging dog.</p>
<p>Acquiring a new dog simply counts upon your many considered motives - so instead of focusing your time and efforts towards buying a purebred money that can surely cost you a lot of money, you might as well think about adopting a mature shelter dog that needs a warm home and family. But if showing or breeding is your goal, a puppy with papers might suit your needs more. A pup with complete documentation can surely cater to your desires if you want to show it off or breed in the future. If you plan to show off your dog or have it breed in the long run, then getting a puppy with all the relevant records can surely go with whatever you want or require.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.pickingtherightpet.com/dogsaspets/puppiesmanual/">Newborn Puppies Guide</a> offers more accurate reviews, visit this link: <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.pickingtherightpet.com/dogsaspets/puppiesmanual/">Puppy Feeding Manual</a>.</p>
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		<title>You Should Buy A Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 15:49:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elias Maseko</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For animal lovers, hugging a little puppy is both pleasurable and relaxing. One can be turned off by adult dogs but no one can resist falling in love with the adoring little puppy staring at you from those trusting little eyes. There is some fascination about bringing home a cute puppy that is akin to carrying an innocent infant. Teaching new habits to a puppy is easier than training an adult dog.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/you-should-buy-a-puppy/"></g:plusone></div><p>For animal lovers, hugging a little puppy is both pleasurable and relaxing. One can be turned off by adult dogs but no one can resist falling in love with the adoring little puppy staring at you from those trusting little eyes. There is some fascination about bringing home a cute puppy that is akin to carrying an innocent infant. Teaching new habits to a puppy is easier than training an adult dog.</p>
<p>If you have children, you can show them how to be gentle in caring for the puppy. It will be part of your children's memories, and remain with them through their entire lifetime. Bringing home a puppy will give you the opportunity to train it. Puppies have the strong desire to chew on things so be sure to give them suitable bite to bite on rather than leaving your designer shoes at the doorstep.</p>
<p>Like an infant, the puppy needs more attention in the early months of its growth. The environment at the shelters is not healthy for the puppy. The seller or adoption facility will be able to advise you on which dogs are best for families with children and which need to be around adults. Buying a puppy that will grow into a big dog that cannot fit your living space would pose a lot of problems. It is advisable to get to know the dog well before you buy it.</p>
<p>You can make prior arrangements to accommodate the dog when it is fully grown by knowing how it is going to be like. An older dog will also love your home. It would be easier for you to breed a dog or puppy if you are aware of its breeding habits.</p>
<p>A puppy has to be trained from day one whereas an older dog might already be trained, but you could have more vet bills if it's not a completely healthy older dog. You may assume that all puppies like to be around children but the same may not apply for older dogs. Perhaps you can pick up a dog that has been stranded. You need a puppy or a dog that comes with papers if you wish to breed them at some stage.</p>
<p>You welcome to visit: <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.pickingtherightpet.com/">Picking The Right Pet</a> and <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.pickingtherightpet.com/">Pet Choosing Guide</a> for more accurate information.</p>
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