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		<title>Dog Housebreaking Guidelines</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 May 2011 02:58:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have an unexampled pup or mayhap an older puppy, you will know only how hard it can be to hold their lavatory habit in follow. This is why it is significant to utilize puppy break-in into your home; your puppy should have a right spot to go to the can. If you have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://dogsandstuff.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Dog-Housebreaking-Guideline.jpg" rel="lightbox[21]"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-62" title="Dog-Housebreaking-Guideline" src="http://dogsandstuff.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Dog-Housebreaking-Guideline.jpg" alt="Dog Housebreaking Guideline Dog Housebreaking Guidelines" width="215" height="142" /></a>If you have an unexampled pup or mayhap an older puppy, you will know only how hard it can be to hold their lavatory habit in follow. This is why it is significant to utilize puppy break-in into your home; your puppy should have a right spot to go to the can. <span id="more-21"></span>If you have an older puppy that is maybe having accident around the home, then this is easygoing to work. One manner you can lick the job with puppy break-in is to spot incontinency pant onto your puppy. This might racketiness like a cockamamie thought, but if you have a previous puppy then sometimes they may dribble around the abode without you cognizing about it. This can be smelly and a hurting to clear up all the clip, so by protruding a brace of these pant onto your puppy while they are relaxing in the home, both you and your beast can unwind. Just do certain you take the pant before you move the puppy for a trample!</p>
<p>Another manner to employ puppy break-in when it comes to older dog is to put in a preparation doormat which you might utilisation for puppy. This will enactment as a variety of over big rubbish receptacle for your previous mortal. This style your puppy will have someplace appropriate to do his concern, without having to jilt the dwelling and do you raging by piddling on the rug. All you have to do is to acquaint your puppy tardily to the doormat and utilization plenitude of kudos and abettal. If you glimpse your puppy using the grooming doormat, then do certain you handle him with a cookie and state him what a full male he is. This will do him desire to utilization the doormat again and again.</p>
<p>Dog break-in can be a slippery concern when it comes to older dog, but there is recommendation away there which you can get. This recommendation can emanate from your veterinary who will be capable to say you some full method to housebreak your puppy again, your local fauna shop might besides be capable to assist you and the internet is an outstanding spot to get recommendation on puppy break-in. You can yet redemption for a few dollar, downloadable info usher on crapper grooming puppy and older dog and this form of steer is priceless if you desire to successfully string your puppy.</p>
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		<title>Shopping Online for Dog Apparel</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 02:44:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dogsa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shopping Online for Dog Apparel Looking for dog apparel doesn’t have to be such a pain. If you have access to the internet, your search will be a lot easier and more convenient. Why Shop Online? 1. Don’t waste time scouring shopping malls. You could spend the entire day hopping from one pet shop to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Shopping Online for Dog Apparel Looking for dog apparel doesn’t have to be such a pain. If you have access to the internet, your search will be a lot easier and more convenient.</p>
<p><strong>Why Shop Online?</strong></p>
<p><strong>1. Don’t waste time scouring shopping malls. </strong>You could spend the entire day <span id="more-15"></span>hopping from one pet shop to the next, and you still might not find what you’re looking for. Instead, hop online, and in just an hour, you can have endless possibilities for dog clothing, from designer clothes to the home made variety.</p>
<p><strong>2. Massive Variety. </strong>Whether you’re searching for your pooch’s everyday wear or something fitting for a special occasion, you can find it all on the Internet. What’s more, the better sites are normally categorised, so it becomes a lot easier for you to choose the style you have in mind.</p>
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<p><strong>3. Opt for free delivery. </strong>A lot of online stores offer the added incentive of free delivery. This isn’t always the case, but the delivery cost definitely won’t send you broke. Once you’ve made your selection, all you have to do is to wait for a day or two, and the dog clothes will be ready for your mutt’s use.</p>
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<p><strong>4. Paying is a lot more secure. </strong>Paypal has made shopping online more secure than ever. Try to avoid making a direct deposit into someone’s account, always opt for Paypal whenever possible.</p>
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<p><strong>5. You can obtain discounts when you buy multiple items. </strong>To attract customers, some online dog supplies stores will often offer some of their items at a discount. Purchasing multiple items at a discount also allows you to make the most of the postage charge.</p>
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<p><strong>What to Consider When Looking for Dog Apparel</strong></p>
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<p>The secret of finding the right kind of garment for your dog lies at your hands. To ensure that you don’t make any mistake, and to lessen the cases of complaints and returns, here are some tips for you:</p>
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<p><strong>1. Get the measurement of your dog. </strong>Various online shopping sites have different measurements for their clothing. Hence, you must always check their measurement chart, measure your dog, and compare the results to what is shown on the table.</p>
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<p><strong>2. Try to check out clothes that are in season. </strong>You can’t expect your dog to wear sleeveless shirts during winter. Numerous dog supply shops would often release their season’s collection twice a year suitable for the current weather. You can keep tabs on them, so you can always have something that is not only trendy, but is also fitting for the present weather.</p>
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<p><strong>3. Always see to it that the clothes fit. </strong>Before your pooch will begin wearing them fully, make sure that the item fits correctly. This way, if it doesn’t, you can return the item right away and request an exchange.</p>
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<p>Shopping for dog apparel online is very convenient and safe. What’s more, you have a huge variety of styles and designs of dog clothing that could be at your doorstep in days. Puppia pet fashion is a great place to start looking.</p>
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		<title>Secrets to Great Dog Health Care: How to Choose a Vet That&#8217;s Right for Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 00:30:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to choose a vet Your vet is a pretty significant figure in your dog’s life – and thus, in yours. Hopefully, you’ll only ever need him or her for routine checkups and preventative procedures;but just in case, it’s worth taking the time to develop a good relationship with a suitable vet, before you need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://dogsandstuff.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Secrets-to-Great-Dog-Health-Care-How-to-Choose-a-Vet-That’s-Right-for-Your-Dog.jpg" rel="lightbox[20]"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-147" title="Secrets to Great Dog Health Care  How to Choose a Vet That’s Right for Your Dog" src="http://dogsandstuff.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Secrets-to-Great-Dog-Health-Care-How-to-Choose-a-Vet-That’s-Right-for-Your-Dog.jpg" alt="Secrets to Great Dog Health Care How to Choose a Vet That’s Right for Your Dog Secrets to Great Dog Health Care: How to Choose a Vet Thats Right for Your Dog" width="215" height="142" /></a>How to choose a vet</strong></p>
<p>Your vet is a pretty significant figure in your dog’s life – and thus, in yours. Hopefully, you’ll only ever need him or her for routine checkups and preventative procedures;but just in case, it’s worth taking the time<span id="more-20"></span> to develop a good relationship with a suitable vet, before you need their services.</p>
<p><strong>WHERE AT LOOK</strong></p>
<p>Sure, you could just pick a vet at random from the Yellow Pages or from an Internet search; but<strong> having the right vet </strong>is crucial to your dog’s health and happiness (and, presumably, this plays at least some part in your own happiness and peace of mind as an owner, right?)</p>
<p>Think about it this way: if you were trying to choose a doctor for yourself, would you be happy to just select one at random from an impersonal list?</p>
<p>Probably not. You’d want somebody who comes highly recommended – somebody you feel like you can trust.</p>
<p>Your vet isn’t just your dog’s doctor; he or she is also the dentist, manicurist, psychologist, and – hopefully! – a friend. When you roll all these things up into one, you can see why it’s necessary to spend some time confirming that you’ve made the right choice.</p>
<p>The best place to start looking for a vet is by word of mouth. If you have any friends or relatives who take good care of their dogs, then that’s a great place to start: ask them who they’d recommend, and why. This last one is particularly important, because everyone has different priorities: for example, perhaps they like their own vet because he/she is a specialist in their own particular breed; or they don’t charge very much; or the clinic is only five minutes’ drive … their priorities are not necessarily yours, so it’s a good idea to make sure that your values coincide with the person giving the recommendations.</p>
<p>Another great place to find a vet is through local training clubs (Schutzhund, agility, herding classes, police K-9 academies, etc.) These organizations are almost guaranteed to place a great deal of importance on high-quality veterinary care, because the health and well-being of their dogs is such a priority.</p>
<p>Once you’ve got a list of vets that you’re interested in pursuing further, all you have to do is call up the clinic and explain that you’re looking to find a regular vet for your dog(s): can you come in for a quick chat, introduce your dog, and have a look at the premises?</p>
<p><strong>HAVE A LOOK BEFORE YOU NEED TO</strong></p>
<p>Before you decide to align yourself and your dog with a particular clinic, test the waters first. Ideally, you want a chance to talk to the vet, and discuss his or her philosophies and approach to pet care.</p>
<p>This is really important. If your dog ever really needs vet-care (if there’s an emergency, or if she needs an urgent short-term appointment), you want to be sure that you’ve made the best possible choice as far as her health and comfort levels are concerned. Neither of you should be subjected to any unnecessary extra stress at a time like that – and you can avoid a lot of grief by spending a bit of time in preparation.</p>
<p><strong>THINGS TO ASK THE VET</strong></p>
<p>While you’re at the clinic, you’ll want to be assessing your potential vet’s overall attitude and approach to health care and animals; and you’ll also probably want answers to some specific questions.</p>
<p>Here’s a list of useful questions to help you on your way:</p>
<p><strong>- How many vets are there on staff? </strong>If you need to make an urgent appointment, you don’t want to be waiting around while precious minutes tick past. Ideally, there’ll be at least two qualified veterinarians on hand (not just technicians or assistants.)</p>
<p><strong>- What kind of testing and analysis capabilities does the clinic have. </strong>If they have to send away to a lab for this kind of stuff, it means that the results are going to be delayed. If your dog is very sick, time is an important factor: it’s best if the clinic has at least blood-analysis testing on hand.</p>
<p><strong>- What after-hours services are available? </strong>A lot of clinics close the doors in the evenings and on weekends, which means that if there’s an emergency, you’ll have to go somewhere else – and subject your dog (and yourself) to an unfamiliar vet. (If you don’t mind this, then that’s fine; but be aware that in a high-stress situation when emotions are running high, it’s reassuring for your dog and yourself to deal with someone familiar.)</p>
<p><strong>- What’s their price range?</strong> How are payments made? Is there a facility for payment plans in case of unexpected vet bills? The payment-plan option is particularly important. Even with pet insurance, vet bills can sometimes be astronomical – and not everyone has the resources to deal with large vet bills straight away. Ask the clinic how they cater for situations like that.</p>
<p><strong>- How up-to-date is the staff with advances in the industry?</strong> Do the vet, the technicians, and the assistants attend seminars and workshops regularly? The field of medical care is always moving forward – responsible vets make the effort to keep up with the times, and see that their staff do, too.</p>
<p><strong>MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICE</strong></p>
<p>When you choose a vet, you’re balancing convenience and quality. There’s no right or wrong vet for you and your dog – which is partly why making the choice can be so confusing. There are lots of vets to choose from, and they’re all different!</p>
<p>Even though it’s tempting to go for the one right around the corner with the rock-bottom prices, it really is worthwhile taking the time to shop around. Your dog is utterly dependent on you for her healthcare – and if you take her seriously as a companion and member of the family, you’ll want to do the best thing by her.</p>
<p>A good vet knows how to take care of you as well as your dog. The relationship that you have with your vet will hopefully be one that’s based around a healthy mutual respect and positive synergy &#8211; there should be very little scope for misunderstanding. When the two of you see eye to eye, it makes caring for your dog that much easier.</p>
<p><strong>FURTHER READING</strong></p>
<p>For a complete survival guide on stress-free dog care, including detailed information on when your dog needs to see the vet, how to respond to pet emergencies, dog First Aid, and all common health problems, check out <strong>The Ultimate Guide to Dog Health.</strong> It’s a complete handbook on dog health care, and teaches you how to take a proactive and prepared approach to knowledgeable dog ownership.</p>
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		<title>Dog Apparel: Walk Your Dog With Style</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 22:02:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dogsa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog fashion is definitely in, especially when you have a wide variety of choices. The different kinds of dog apparel don’t only provide comfort and protection to your pooch, but will also allow him to transform what could be a simple pathway into his own personal runway. Take Your Pick There are dresses, singlets, hoodies [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://dogsandstuff.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Dog-Apparel-Walk-Your-Dog-W.jpg" rel="lightbox[19]"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-43" title="Dog-Apparel-Walk-Your-Dog-W" src="http://dogsandstuff.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Dog-Apparel-Walk-Your-Dog-W.jpg" alt="Dog Apparel Walk Your Dog W Dog Apparel: Walk Your Dog With Style" width="215" height="142" /></a>Dog fashion is definitely in, especially when you have a wide variety of choices. The different kinds of dog apparel don’t only provide comfort and protection to your pooch, but will also allow him to transform what could be a simple pathway into his own personal runway.<span id="more-19"></span><br />
Take Your Pick<br />
There are dresses, singlets, hoodies and jackets. Allow your pooch to walk in great style with the following choices of dog apparel:<br />
1. Singlet Tops. Tunic tees are perfect for the lady dogs, those who are not yet very old but would be more than glad to show off her developing woman-like curves. They usually come with slits to expose those beautiful legs and ruffled edges to soften the entire look. There are also several prints that you can choose from, such as floral and checkered, if you want them to be more contemporary. You can also stick with plan ones, if you don’t like to be so flamboyant about them. The neckline can either be beaded or ruffled.<br />
2. Knitted dog clothes. Are you tired of the same and already boring look of sewn dog clothes? Why not opt for the knitted ones instead? These pieces of clothes are all hand made, so you know the makers have taken the time to pay attention to detail. Knits are also strong fabrics. If they are made properly, they will last for a very long time. The tiny holes they produce will also allow enough ventilation to your dog, especially during the summer.<br />
Knitted clothes can include sweaters, shirts, and, of course, dresses. If you want to add your own personal touch to them, you can buy the plain ones, and just attach some beads and sequins. If you know how to knit, there are a lot of patterns that you can purchase from pet and crafts stores, or you can download from the Internet.<br />
3. Sport shirts. If you’re off to the playing field, make sure that your mutt’s with you. After all, his “cheers” will be highly welcomed by your team. Your choice of sports shirts will depend on what sport you like. Nevertheless, you’re assured that they are made of lighter materials, so the dogs will remain cool at all times. They also provide proper ventilation. Moreover, to make the shirt his own, you can have his name etched on the shirt’ back, along with his designated number, which can just be his birthday.<br />
4. English jackets. English jackets will never fail to make your pooch look cosmopolitan and classy, not to mention that it gets the cold out of their body. The girls can definitely pair it with A-line skirts, while the men can don it along with a beret.<br />
5. Cool and multi-colored bandanas. Bandanas will provide comfort to your dog’s head during summer heat, as well as make a very excellent accessory. You can also tie the small ones around his foot to make a very unique leg accessory or anklet. Bandanas are real cheap, so you can definitely buy a lot of them with various prints.<br />
With Puppia, your dog will never be out of pet fashion. There are just too many styles of dog apparel to choose from. Hoodies remain an extremely popular choice.</p>
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		<title>Secrets to Great Dog Health Care: Grooming Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2011 19:29:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dogsa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wouldn&#8217;t you rather learn how to deal with minor dog health problems BEFORE they become major ones?  I know I would, because let&#8217;s face it, dogs are part of your family, and no one wants to see a part of your family get sick or even die. &#160; Even if you’ve got the most easy-care [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://dogsandstuff.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Secrets-to-Great-Dog-Health.jpg" rel="lightbox[18]"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-68" title="Secrets-to-Great-Dog-Health" src="http://dogsandstuff.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Secrets-to-Great-Dog-Health.jpg" alt="Secrets to Great Dog Health Secrets to Great Dog Health Care: Grooming Your Dog" width="215" height="142" /></a>Wouldn&#8217;t you rather learn how to deal with minor dog health problems BEFORE they become major ones?  I know I would, because let&#8217;s face it, dogs are part of your family, and no one wants to see a part of your family get sick or even die.<span id="more-18"></span></p>
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<p>Even if you’ve got the most easy-care dog in the world, she’ll still need some attention to be paid to her appearance every once in a while – so it’s worth spending a bit of time learning the best techniques for easy, stress-free grooming.</p>
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<p>Here is some of the valuable advice I got from one of my favorite sites for dog health care solutions, The Ultimate Guide to Dog Health.</p>
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<p><strong>WHY SHOULD I BOTHER GROOMING MY DOG?</strong></p>
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<p>Not so long ago, the average American’s approach to canine grooming was somewhat cavalier. Dogs were seen as something that lived in the yard (usually in a dusty, hard-floored kennel), ate whatever was put in their bowls, and existed as a sometime-playmate for the household’s children.</p>
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<p>Today, we tend to care for our dogs a lot more, and view them more as members of the household than the Thing in the Yard.</p>
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<p>Ever since this rise in the estimation of our beloved pooches became widespread, grooming has been increasingly recognized as an important facet of your dog’s regular health-care. It ensures that any skin-care problems are minimized (because grooming distributes the natural skin-oils evenly throughout the coat), and assists you in monitoring your dog’s overall condition – if you groom on a regular basis, you can’t help but notice the presence of any unusual lumps or bumps.</p>
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<p>This preventative action has saved many a canine life. Our dogs can’t tell us where it hurts, but taking just a little bit of time every so often to check them over ourselves can save a lot of grief in the long run.</p>
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<p>The trick is getting your dog to tolerate (and even enjoy!) the process …</p>
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<p><strong>THE FIRST STEP IN THE GROOMING PROCESS</strong></p>
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<p>Something that many owners lack experience in is how to wash their dogs. Dry-grooming (brushing and ‘buffing’ the coat) seems to present little problem for most people; the rot tends to set in when water is introduced to the mix.</p>
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<p>Most dogs have a strong dislike of being bathed, and in many cases will become utterly panic-stricken when the tub comes out.</p>
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<p>This article is going to deal with the basics of how to wash your dog in a way that’ll keep both of you relaxed and happy.</p>
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<p><strong>PREPARING YOUR DOG FOR GROOMING</strong></p>
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<p>First of all, the absolute most important thing you can do is to accustom your dog to the grooming process. Now, starting this in puppyhood is the ideal way to handle the situation, but of course not all of us have this luxury; if you’ve got an adult dog, you’ll probably need to move a little slower, but you should still start getting her used to being touched and handled all over as soon as you can.</p>
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<p>As your puppy or dog gets used to the sensation of being rubbed and handled, she’ll slowly come to enjoy it. Dogs are social creatures by instinct, and physical affection and contact is a big part of their lives – it shouldn’t take long before she begins to trust you, and allows herself to get some pleasure out of your touch.</p>
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<p>All you have to do is start rubbing her slowly all over. Fondle her ears, touch her cheeks and neck, rub her back and belly, pick up her paws and – if she’ll let you – give each one a gentle squeeze (treating and praising her whenever she lets you do this, since paw touching is generally a pretty big deal for most dogs). If she has a tail, rub it between your fingers; get her to roll over on her back so you can rub and stroke her belly and hocks.</p>
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<p>This might not seem like such a big deal, but it’s actually a really important part of the grooming process: the more your dog enjoys it, the less stressful the whole event will be for both of you, and so the more often you’re likely to groom her – which increases the health benefits for her.</p>
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<p><strong>HOW TO WASH YOUR DOG</strong></p>
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<p>Bathing always comes before dry-grooming, since it makes brushing and trimming a lot easier as well as a lot more effective (there’s not much point in brushing a tangled, dirty coat!)</p>
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<p>You will need some basic tools: a tub, a non-slip mat, a plastic jug, some warm water, a small sponge, and some canine shampoo (not human shampoo: the pH is all wrong for dogs, and will give her dry and flaky skin.)</p>
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<p>Stand her in the tub, on the non-slip mat. If she’s a large or unruly dog, you may want to wash her outside to minimize mess – either that, or you can restrain her by tying one end of a light nylon leash to her collar, and the other end to the faucet.</p>
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<p>Pour jugs of warm water all over her until she’s good and wet. This breaks down the grease in her fur, and ensures a thorough shampooing.</p>
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<p>Mix a little shampoo with another jug of warm water, and rub it thoroughly into your dog’s fur. Start off with her back and rub it into a good lather (but don’t be too harsh!)</p>
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<p>Now you can move on to her head and face. Be very careful here – dogs’ eyes are sensitive too, and if you get any water in her ears, she’ll probably get an ear infection. (You can plug her ears with a small twist of cotton wool to help stop this from happening, if you like.)</p>
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<p>Remember to clean under her tail before you wash her off – dip the sponge into the shampoo mixture to do this properly.</p>
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<p>Now it’s time to rinse: using the jug and some clean, warm, shampoo-free water, carefully tip it all over her and use your fingers to help disperse the lather from her coat. Rinse her off thoroughly at least twice, since any residue that remains will irritate her skin.</p>
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<p>Now you’ll need to dry her off: if she’s got short fur, you can use a towel (an old one will do just fine, although big dogs generally need two); for dogs with longer fur, give her a gentle toweling-off first, and then use a hair dryer to get rid of the last dampness. Be certain that it’s set on low heat, and hold it far away from your dog’s fur to prevent burning either the skin or the fur.</p>
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<p><strong>KEEP YOURSELF CALM</strong></p>
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<p><strong> </strong>Remember that most dogs have an inherent dislike of being bathed, which can cause anxiety and even outright panic.</p>
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<p>Your dog takes a lot of her emotional cues from you, so make sure you act like a good role model for the occasion. Reassure your dog frequently, keeping your voice well-modulated, low, and even; keep your movements slow and deliberate; praise her lavishly for good behavior, and give her a couple of treats throughout the process to make it more enjoyable for her.</p>
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<p>The more she enjoys the process, the easier it’ll be for you!</p>
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<p><strong>FOR MORE INFORMATION</strong></p>
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<p>Grooming your dog is just one tiny aspect of maintaining overall health and happiness. For a complete, encyclopedic survival guide to all aspects of dog health, from preventative care to choosing a vet to doggie First Aid (even the canine Heimlich maneuver!), you should take a look at <strong>The Ultimate Guide to Dog Health</strong>.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>A survival guide for knowledgeable, effective, and life-saving dog care, this manual keeps your dog’s health and wellbeing firmly within your control – which is exactly where you want it to be.</p>
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<p>It can&#8217;t hurt to look.</p>
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<p>There are several dog clothes that you can find in the market today. Some are very expensive as they are customized or designed by famous fashion designers all over the world. <span id="more-17"></span>There are also a number of clothes that are cheap because they are either home made or second hand.</p>
<p>Whatever the price, though, it’s important that you’re looking for the right style and fit of clothes for your dogs. If you don’t know how to, you can take note of the tips below:</p>
<p><strong>1. Gear him up for the winter. </strong>Small dogs don’t have the mechanism to retain their normal body temperature during colder weather.</p>
<p>If you’re living somewhere where the climate is extreme or very cold, make sure that you’re dog has a rain coat, sweater or hood, and other winter clothes to keep him warm.</p>
<p><strong>2. Let him break loose during the summer. </strong>If it’s summertime, make sure that the clothes are also perfect for hitting up the beach and the parks. Most of all, they should provide better ventilation for your dog, so they don’t keep the heat inside their bodies for a very long time. Good examples will be tank tops that are made of fine mesh. You can also give him sleeveless shirts, which will allow him to move a lot better.</p>
<p><strong>3. Buy hoods only when you the dog’s weight is ideal for them. </strong>Small dogs can only carry a very small amount of weight, so steer clear of the heavier hoods. Only purchase hoods suitable for the weight of your dog, allowing him to wear these types of clothes comfortably.</p>
<p><strong>4. Choose cotton made clothes. </strong>Dog clothes that are made of cotton can easily absorb water and moisture. They also tend to last for a very long time, and are airy and comfortable to wear. Choosing cotton offers guaranteed comfort to your little pooch every day.</p>
<p><strong>5. Stick with machine-washable apparel. </strong>Machine washable dog clothes are ideal. When you have a very hectic lifestyle, you don’t want to waste time giving special care to cleaning your dog’s wardrobe. <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>6. Know the purpose of the clothes. </strong>Ensure you have a variety of outfits to suit all occasions. Knowing the reason why you’re buying each piece will help you determine which clothes you should spend your money on.</p>
<p>Whether you’re attending weddings, parties, or just your dog’s usual walks, Puppia has the perfect selection of dog apparel for you. Their impressive range of dog clothing has been well-designed and produced using the most comfortable materials available.</p>
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