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		<title>Focus on the Boston Terrier</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nicknamed &#8220;the American Gentleman,&#8221; the Boston Terrier is an adorable little dog that is friendly, intelligent, and playful. They are just about the perfect pet, affectionate, balanced, with an easy to maintain coat and moderate exercise requirements.Boston&#8217;s are considered one of the few true American dog breeds, but in fact their origins are in the [...]<p><a href="http://www.petbrief.net/1539/focus-on-the-boston-terrier-2/">Focus on the Boston Terrier</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petbrief.net">Pet Brief</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nicknamed &#8220;the American Gentleman,&#8221; the Boston Terrier is an adorable little dog that is friendly, intelligent, and playful. They are just about the perfect pet, affectionate, balanced, with an easy to maintain coat and moderate exercise requirements.Boston&rsquo;s are considered one of the few true American dog breeds, but in fact their origins are in the English Bulldog, Bull Terrier, and later, the French Bulldog. All Boston&rsquo;s trace their linage back to a single sire, Judge, owned by Edward Hooper.</p>
<p>Hard though it is to believe given their friendly nature, Bostons were, in fact, originally bred for the dog fighting pits.   The Boston is a compact little dog, with a short face, small erect ears, and protruding eyes. They stand up to 17 inches at the shoulder, and weigh between 10 and 25 pounds, depending on gender. </p>
<p>They are usually black and white in color, but may also be brindle or seal. The distinctive white markings are required in the breed standard. Despite the name, they are not true terriers, and are classified by the AKC in the non-sporting group. In fact, they were the founder member of that group, gaining AKC recognition in 1893.</p>
<p>Within the breed there are variances of temperament, some are extremely eager to please, while others may be stubborn and willful. Having said that, Boston&rsquo;s tend to form strong bonds with their owners and have an uncanny knack of interpreting their moods. They are very sensitive to tone of voice and don&rsquo;t appreciate harsh words or treatment.Despite their stature, they are not afraid to stand their ground, and will protect their family against any threat.</p>
<p>Grooming is a relatively straightforward task. The Boston sheds minimally, and requires only a weekly brush down to keep the coat in good condition. You will however have to pay special attention to keeping the eyes clean and free of infection. </p>
<p>Although they are not the most active of dogs, you will have to get your Boston Terrier out for a walk every day. Dogs that are insufficiently exercised and lacking in mental stimulation often develop behavioral problems, and in this breed it is likely to manifest as chewing and problem barking. </p>
<p>They can adapt well to living in an apartment provided their daily exercise needs are met. When exercising you should be careful not to overexert your dog as they sometimes have difficulty breathing, especially in warm weather.</p>
<p>Median lifespan for the breed is 15 years. This is a healthy dog breed, although not immune to congenital diseases. Common health problems include brachycephalic syndrome, skin and heart tumors, and cataracts.</p>
<p>If you&rsquo;re looking for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.puppy-names-hq.com/dog-names.html" target='_blank'>puppy names</a>, for your Boston Terrier, I&rsquo;d recommend Puppy Names HQ, a site with an extensive database of dog names, including thousands of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.puppy-names-hq.com/cute-dog-names.html" target='_blank'>cute dog names</a>.</p>
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		<title>Belgian Malinois Breed Facts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 14:27:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Named for the Belgian city in which it originated, the Belgian Malinois is a medium-sized dog that stands up to 26 inches at the withers and can weigh as much as 65 pounds. In appearance it is not unlike the German Shepherd, although the Malinois is slightly smaller and less heavily-built. There are, in fact, [...]<p><a href="http://www.petbrief.net/1537/belgian-malinois-breed-facts/">Belgian Malinois Breed Facts</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petbrief.net">Pet Brief</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Named for the Belgian city in which it originated, the Belgian Malinois is a medium-sized dog that stands up to 26 inches at the withers and can weigh as much as 65 pounds. In appearance it is not unlike the German Shepherd, although the Malinois is slightly smaller and less heavily-built.</p>
<p>There are, in fact, four closely related breeds of Belgian sheepdog. In addition to the Malinois you&#8217;ll find the Tervuren, Groenendal, and Laekenois. Different kennel clubs recognize these breeds differently, some consider them variants of a single breed, while others have accredited each as a breed in its own right. </p>
<p>Although originally bred as a shepherd dog, the Malinois&#8217; intelligence and obedience has seen them used extensively for police work, including narcotics detection, bomb detection, search and rescue and guarding work.  </p>
<p>These are smart dogs with a protective nature that can make them excellent pets, under the right conditions. The Malinios needs training, socialization and consistent pack leadership. You will also need to be prepared for long exercise sessions with your dog, every day. Dogs that become bored and frustrated due to lack of activity, often develop behavioral problems and this will almost certainly be the case with a Malinois.   </p>
<p>With early socialization they do well with children, but care should be taken with non-canine pets. They may also show dominant behavior towards other dogs so it is important to socialize early and supervise things like feeding times, where dominance may be an issue.</p>
<p>Another common behavioral issue with this breed is that the herding instinct is still strong, and they will sometimes try to herd people by nipping at their ankles. </p>
<p>If you&rsquo;re a first time dog owner you should think long and hard before taking on the responsibility of a Malinois as they can be a real handful.  Speak to other owners, breeders and perhaps a dog trainer before making a decision. This is not an ideal breed for the inexperienced. </p>
<p>The Belgian Malinois is a robust and healthy dog breed with few major health issues. Minor concerns for the breed includes cataracts, epilepsy, thyroid disease and progressive retinal atrophy.As far as behavioral issues are concerned, aggressiveness or shyness may occur in dogs that have not been properly socialized. </p>
<p>The Malinois is an easy breed to care for and requires only a good brush down a few times per week to keep the coat looking its best.</p>
<p>The Malinois is a working dog and not ideally suited to apartment living. They can however do okay in a smaller space provided they get rigorous daily exercise.  They do like to be outdoors, but they are generally devoted to their families and would much rather live indoors among their human &lsquo;pack&rsquo;.</p>
<p>Finding good <a target="_blank" href="http://www.puppy-names-hq.com/dog-names.html" target='_blank'>puppy names</a>, for a Belgian Malinois can be a challenge. Your best bet is to use an online dog names database like Puppy Names HQ, which has literally thousands of excellent dog names, including a mega-list of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.puppy-names-hq.com/male-dog-names.html" target='_blank'>male dog names</a>.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Purchasing A Dog Crate</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 12:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog crates have many uses including kenneling and dog crate training. But one of the most important reasons for buying a crate is for dog travel, as the crate provides a safe environment in the car. But there are some important things to consider when buying a crate for transporting your dog. Size You need [...]<p><a href="http://www.petbrief.net/1535/tips-for-purchasing-a-dog-crate/">Tips For Purchasing A Dog Crate</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petbrief.net">Pet Brief</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog crates have many uses including kenneling and dog crate training. But one of the most important reasons for buying a crate is for dog travel, as the crate provides a safe environment in the car.</p>
<p>But there are some important things to consider when buying a crate for transporting your dog.</p>
<p>Size</p>
<p>You need to consider the size of your dog as well as the available space in your vehicle. You&#8217;re first consideration should be a crate that will safely and comfortably accommodate your dog. But you&#8217;ll also need to make sure that the crate fits into your car.</p>
<p>Remember, buy for the dog&#8217;s size first and only then consider whether the crate fits your car. The dog should have just enough space to lie down and turn around, to prevent him &#8220;doing his business&#8221; in the crate. </p>
<p>Ventilation</p>
<p>Be sure to buy a crate that has adequate ventilation, because dogs overheat quite easily, especially in warm weather. This is particularly important if you have a short-faced breed, like a Pekingese or a Bulldog.</p>
<p>Protection</p>
<p>There are 3 types of crates &#8211; the moulded plastic variety, the wire &#8220;cage&#8221;, and the vinyl &#8220;carry bag&#8221;. Of these, the hard plastic case is preferable for transporting your dog as it provides the highest level of protection.</p>
<p>Hygiene</p>
<p>If you follow the advice above on how much space to give your dog, then your dog is unlikely to relieve himself in the crate. If it does happen though, you&#8217;ll want a crate that is easy to clean.</p>
<p>Fortunately, most crates are designed with this in mind. The hard plastic cases are generally easier to clean. The can usually be easily disassembled, then hosed or washed down, and put back together again.</p>
<p>View</p>
<p>Some dogs become stressed when put into a confined space, especially if they can&#8217;t see out. For these dogs the best option is to use a wire crate, as it allows the dog a 360 degree view and probably doesn&#8217;t feel like being in a crate at all.</p>
<p>A dog crate provides a safe way of transporting your dog, but when it comes to protection, some are better than others. Our top recommendation for small to medium dogs is the plastic variety, which is lightweight, sturdy and easy to clean.For larger dogs, or those that dislike being closed in, a wire crate with adequate cushioning, may be the answer. It does though provide less protection than a plastic crate.</p>
<p>Soft crates provide no protection at all, and are therefore unsuitable for transportation.</p>
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		<title>Hints For Buying A Travel Crate</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:53:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A dog crate is one of those must-have items if you own a dog, and is particularly important if you intend taking your dog anywhere by car. Before you rush out to buy a dog crate, though there are some of the important things to consider. Size You&#8217;ll need a crate that comfortably accommodates your [...]<p><a href="http://www.petbrief.net/1533/hints-for-buying-a-travel-crate/">Hints For Buying A Travel Crate</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petbrief.net">Pet Brief</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A dog crate is one of those must-have items if you own a dog, and is particularly important if you intend taking your dog anywhere by car.</p>
<p>Before you rush out to buy a dog crate, though there are some of the important things to consider.</p>
<p>Size</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll need a crate that comfortably accommodates your dog, but also one that fits in the back seat of your car. It would be pretty pointless buying a crate that you can&#8217;t load into your vehicle, while forcing your dog into a crate that is too small is both cruel and dangerous.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t ever buy a crate that is too small, just because it fits your car. Your dog should always have enough space to lie down and turn around. Not much more than that though or the dog may &#8220;go&#8221; in the crate. </p>
<p>Ventilation</p>
<p>Dogs overheat quite easily, so make sure the crate has enough ventilation.  This is even more relevant in the summer months, and with dogs that are known to have breathing problems, like Pugs and Bulldogs.</p>
<p>Protection</p>
<p>There are 3 types of crates &#8211; the moulded plastic variety, the wire &#8220;cage&#8221;, and the vinyl &#8220;carry bag&#8221;. Of these, the hard plastic case is preferable for transporting your dog as it provides the highest level of protection.</p>
<p>Hygiene</p>
<p>Provided you followed the advice on crate size, it is unlikely that your dog will relieve himself while he&#8217;s in the crate. But if he does have an &#8220;accident&#8221;, you&#8217;ll want a crate that is easy to clean.</p>
<p>Fortunately, most crates are designed with this in mind. The hard plastic cases are generally easier to clean. The can usually be easily disassembled, then hosed or washed down, and put back together again.</p>
<p>View</p>
<p>Some dogs become anxious when put in a crate, and the most common reason is that they can&rsquo;t see out. If your dog is stressed about being in an enclosed space then the best solution is to use a wire crate, which allows him a 360-degree view. Apart from the fact that he can&#8217;t move freely around the car, it&rsquo;s almost like he&#8217;s not in a crate at all.</p>
<p>Dog crates make it possible to safely transport your dog by car, but some are just better at to the job than others.  Plastic crates offer the best solution for safety, are easily cleaned, and suitable for small to medium dogs.For dogs that become stressed in enclosed spaces, or for larger dogs, a wire crate is the solution. It offers less protection than the plastic crate, but you can compensate for this by providing cushioning in the crate.</p>
<p>Soft crates have their purpose but are generally unsuited for road travel purposes.</p>
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		<title>What Every Dog Owner Should Know About Kennel Cough</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 08:13:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kennel cough, also called bordetellosis, infectious respiratory disease and infectious canine cough, is an infection that is transmitted easily between dogs. It is one of the most common canine diseases, occurring worldwide and in all dog breeds. The disease derives its name because it commonly occurs where dogs are kept close together, for example in [...]<p><a href="http://www.petbrief.net/1531/what-every-dog-owner-should-know-about-kennel-cough/">What Every Dog Owner Should Know About Kennel Cough</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petbrief.net">Pet Brief</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kennel cough, also called bordetellosis, infectious respiratory disease and infectious canine cough, is an infection that is transmitted easily between dogs. It is one of the most common canine diseases, occurring worldwide and in all dog breeds.  </p>
<p>The disease derives its name because it commonly occurs where dogs are kept close together, for example in kennels, dog shelters or at dog shows. However, the infectious nature of the disease means even dogs kept apart from others may be at risk. It is similar in nature to a cold in humans. A single infected dog coughing is all it takes for the virus to become airborne. After that it spreads very rapidly to any dog in the immediate vicinity. </p>
<p>When the dog becomes infected, the windpipe and upper bronchi are attacked by the virus, although there will be few outer signs that the dog is ill or in anyway distressed. What will be difficult to ignore though, is the dog&#8217;s persistent honk-like cough.</p>
<p>Often this coughing will set alarm bells ringing but usually there&#8217;s nothing to worry about &#8211; kennel cough is usually a relatively minor disease. Your dog will generally be in good health other than the fact that he will be coughing a lot.What you need to be aware of though is that, if kennel cough is not treated, it can lead to pneumonia, which can be deadly. That&#8217;s why it is very important to seek veterinary help for kennel cough, even if the infection seems mild.</p>
<p>After examining the dog, the vet may decide to prescribe antibiotics for your dog. If the vet decides that the infection is minor he may decide not to treat it at all. He will, however, ask you to keep a close eye on your dog and to report any worsening in his condition. </p>
<p>The easiest way to protect your dog from exposure to kennel cough is to keep him away from dogs you don&#8217;t know. This includes dogs you encounter on the street or at the doggy park and is even more important if your dog is a puppy, with an underdeveloped immune system. </p>
<p>Be sure to also quiz the owner of any kennel or doggy day care your dog spends time at, although these facilities normally have strict rules and insist on proof of vaccination before they accept a dog. </p>
<p>Even if your dog is never likely to be kenneled, vaccination against kennel cough is an absolute must. Your vet will normally include this in the annual 5 in 1 shot, but for further peace of mind ask him about it, to make sure. </p>
<p>Of itself, kennel cough is not a threat to a healthy adult dog, but you need to be aware of the dangers of secondary infection and take appropriate action.</p>
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		<title>Common Misconceptions About Natural Pet Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 07:45:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of misapprehensions about natural pet care. A few people think it is not as good as conventional medicines. A few people think it&#8217;s not safe and worry about the side effects. A few of the people think it is too expensive. Some people, as expected, have not heard about natural care [...]<p><a href="http://www.petbrief.net/1529/common-misconceptions-about-natural-pet-care-2/">Common Misconceptions About Natural Pet Care</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petbrief.net">Pet Brief</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of misapprehensions about natural pet care.  A few people think it is not as good as conventional medicines.  A few people think it&#8217;s not safe and worry about the side effects.  A few of the people think it is too expensive.  Some people, as expected, have not heard about natural care for pets in any way.  This article, as you can guess from the title, intends to throw some light on pet care and gives you some pointers to take care of your pets naturally.  </p>
<p>First off, let me tell you what natural pet care is all about.  It involves treating and stopping your pet&#8217;s health Problems in the most natural demeanour achievable.  In other words, it is not nearly treating diseases, but stopping them by reinforcing the immune response of your pet.  Now, let us take a look at some of the most typical misconceptions about holistic pet care.  </p>
<p>Misconception 1 &#8211; Natural medicines aren&#8217;t as good as conventional medications.Herbal and homeopathic medicines can be really effective.  Medical research behind traditional products are often better documented than natural approaches, however the role of natural products and anti0oxidants in particular, have recently shown to be beneficial to humans and pets.  While natural products can&#8217;t replace conventional medicines altogether, they&#8217;re definitely a good selection for folks that are searching for a safe and efficient way to treat their pet&#8217;s health Problems.  </p>
<p>Misconception 2 &#8211; Natural medicines are not safe for pets.It is quite ironic that a lot of folk are convinced that natural pet care isn&#8217;t safe for their pets.  Did you know why?  The majority who select natural remedies do it because they have less or no side-effects vs.  Many prescription drugs available on the current market.  Since almost all of the ingredients in these natural remedies are fully organic, the probabilities of allergic displays or other such side-effects are lower.  </p>
<p>Misconception 3 &#8211; Natural medicines are too pricey.Many owners provide good dose of natural treatments each day as a means of avoiding more costly illnesses.  A month&#8217;s supply of these natural supplements costs slightly below $50.or less than $2 a day.  While $50 is a lot of money, they can help avoid high-priced issues.  These products are not only safe, and affordable.  </p>
<p>Misconception 4 &#8211; Herbal remedies are generally manufactured by quacks with fake degrees and are not accepted by the FDA.  There are a bunch of prime quality herbal diet supplements for pets on today&#8217;s market.  They&#8217;re accepted by the FDA and are terribly safe.  But this does not necessarily imply that there are no fake herbal products on the market in any way.  Just like any other field today, natural pet care has its own share of fake gurus as well .  To avoid such substandard products, you have to go for a good natural remedy which is manufactured under the observation of a qualified chemist and meets the rules set by the DSHEA ( Diet Supplement Health Education Act ).  </p>
<p>I hope the essay explained your doubts on natural pet care.  Consider the benefits and the disadvantages of treating your pets naturally and make an educated choice today.  Click here : <a target="_blank" href="http://naturalpetcareshop.com/" target='_blank'>holistic pet care</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://naturalpetcareshop.com/natural-pet-food/homemade-dog-food" target='_blank'>http://naturalpetcareshop.com/natural-pet-food/homemade-dog-food</a> fore more data.  <br />.</p>
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		<title>Dog Breeds A-Z: Bichon Frise</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 07:20:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developed solely to be a companion dog, the Bichon Frise is a friendly, happy little dog. These delightful little characters have a long and interesting history. The breed is believed to have originated in Spain, the result of cross breeding the Poodle and the Barbet Water Spaniel. As far back as the 13th century, Spanish [...]<p><a href="http://www.petbrief.net/1527/dog-breeds-a-z-bichon-frise-2/">Dog Breeds A-Z: Bichon Frise</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petbrief.net">Pet Brief</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Developed solely to be a companion dog, the Bichon Frise is a friendly, happy little dog. These delightful little characters have a long and interesting history. </p>
<p>The breed is believed to have originated in Spain, the result of cross breeding the Poodle and the Barbet Water Spaniel. As far back as the 13th century, Spanish sailors were using these little dogs as an item of barter, and as a result the breed spread across western Europe. Many ended up in France, and by the 1500s, the Bichon was a firm favorite of French royalty. </p>
<p>In addition, Bichons found their way into circuses and performing troupes due to their remarkable ability to learn and perform tricks.  </p>
<p>The Bichon Frise is a small dog that is classified in the Toy or Companion Group by most registries. They are sturdy little dogs, weighing up to 12 pounds and standing between 9 and 12 inches tall. The coat is soft and silky and is considered hypoallergenic, making the Bichon an ideal pet for someone with allergies. Coat color is always white, although there may be apricot or cream shading on the ears. </p>
<p>Given their history as companion dogs it is no surprise that these little guys are renowned for their winning personalities. They form close bonds with their people and are known to be excellent with children. They also generally get on well with other pets in the household.</p>
<p>Training one of these dogs is generally a breeze, as they are very intelligent and biddable. Surprisingly though, the Bichon is difficult to potty train.</p>
<p>This is a relatively healthy breed, although not immune to the conditions typically present in purebred dogs. Cancer, epilepsy, cataracts and fleabite allergies are among the health issues that afflict the breed, while liver shunts, a condition requiring surgery, is also known to occur. Despite this, the Bichon is a long-lived breed, with a lifespan often exceeding 15 years.</p>
<p>As you&#8217;d imagine with that luxuriant, white coat, grooming can be a challenge. Your Bichon will require brushing every day, and the coat will also have to be trimmed regularly to keep it in shape. You can also bathe the dog once a month, but don&#8217;t overdo it as the dog has sensitive skin. Also be sure to use a mild, dog shampoo.  </p>
<p>This is an ideal breed for keeping in an apartment. The Bichon loves to be close to its human companions and will develop separation anxiety if left alone for long periods. They are energetic dogs but can meet most of their exercise needs with indoor games. However, it is still important to get your dog out of doors, for at least a short walk, every day.</p>
<p>Good dog names can be hard to find. The best advice is to try one of the online <a target="_blank" href="http://www.puppy-names-hq.com/dog-names.html" target='_blank'>dog names</a>, sites. My personal favorite is Puppy Names HQ, a site that has tons of excellent dog names to pick from, including thousands of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.puppy-names-hq.com/cool-dog-names.html" target='_blank'>cool dog names</a>.</p>
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		<title>Beeper Collars Are Incredible Training and Hunting Instruments When Out In the Field Along with your Bird dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 03:51:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beeper collars are employed for each tracking as well as training pet dogs. Beeper collars operate by making use of a radio frequency signal which is either transmitted from your pet dog or for your pet dog, according to which sort of collars that you are making use of. Tracking making use of beeper collars [...]<p><a href="http://www.petbrief.net/1525/beeper-collars-are-incredible-training-and-hunting-instruments-when-out-in-the-field-along-with-your-bird-dogs/">Beeper Collars Are Incredible Training and Hunting Instruments When Out In the Field Along with your Bird dogs</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petbrief.net">Pet Brief</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beeper collars are employed for each tracking as well as training pet dogs.  Beeper collars operate by making use of a radio frequency signal which is either transmitted from your pet dog or for your pet dog, according to which sort of collars that you are making use of. </p>
<p>Tracking making use of beeper collars</p>
<p>Radio frequency tracking collars will emit a beeping sound which will be transmitted from the transmitter attached towards the collar on your pet dog for your receiver.  Tracking beeper collars are specifically valuable when hunting with pointers or setters, two gun dogs that have a tendency to cover a great deal of ground.  They&#8217;re able to assist a hunter in locating a pointer by sending him a signal to assist him locate the pet dog.  As the beeping sound begins to acquire far more frequent, the hunter then knows that he is closing in on his pet dog. </p>
<p>Any time you are making use of tracking beeper collars, bear in thoughts that the range which is stated on the collar can be affected by the line of sight.  If your pet dog is among barriers just like trees, in a ravine or perhaps behind a hill, this can affect the signal and even put your pet dog out of range.  Beeper collars may also be employed when hunting with many pet dogs making use of many pitches.  Hunters want acute hearing to be able to distinguish among the pitches as they relate to diverse pet dogs. </p>
<p>Training making use of beeper collars</p>
<p>You may also use beeper collars as an successful training approach for gun dogs or any other sort of pet dog.  These operate the opposite way of tracking collars in that the receiver is attached towards the collar in the pet dog as well as the hunter is in control in the transmission signal.  The pet dog receives a beeping sound when he misbehaves as a form of correction.   Any time you are making use of a beeper collar to train your pet dog, you need to also use voice commands at the same time.  </p>
<p>It is actually essential that you simply only use the beeper soon after the pet dog has committed the infraction and as close towards the moment as attainable.  By making use of the beeper collar, voice commands and fantastic timing, you could get your pet dog to know inappropriate behavior and sooner or later will fully grasp commands by your voice alone.  Training a pet dog to hunt as well a to be a sociable pet takes patience but is properly worth the effort.   You may start out training a pet dog making use of a beeper collar at about six months old.  Most pet dogs will catch on quicker when you are making use of this type of training device along with voice commands and praise.  </p>
<p>Using beeper collars doesn&#8217;t hurt your pet dog.  They&#8217;ve been confirmed to be an successful approach to each track and train pet dogs.  You may discover a wide range of pet dog beeper collars on the net for your pet dog or pet dogs.  When making use of beeper collars, you must make sure you adhere to the directions and place the transmitter or receiver in order that it faces forward, towards the nose of one&#8217;s pet dog, so that you can send or obtain a radio signal.</p>
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		<title>Chicken Coop Plans &#8211; How To Build A Chicken Coop</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 01:28:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many reasons why you would opt to make a chicken coop for their own residence. The important stuff that ought to be taken into account may be for people in an urban location is whether there is an active zoning regulation against constructing one. When a zoning regulation is set in place and [...]<p><a href="http://www.petbrief.net/1523/chicken-coop-plans-how-to-build-a-chicken-coop/">Chicken Coop Plans &#8211; How To Build A Chicken Coop</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petbrief.net">Pet Brief</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many reasons why you would opt to make a chicken coop for their own residence. The important stuff that ought to be taken into account may be for people in an urban location is whether there is an active zoning regulation against constructing one. When a zoning regulation is set in place and you still wish to proceed, your first step will be to obtain enough signatures through the neighborhood friends to provide the regional zoning board reasons to actually approve you with a waver on the well established law. Some things that might help for persuading other people is a chicken barbecue as well as the promise of free fertilizer. You can take a look at the extra topics provided by this writer who&#8217;s committed to helping his readers by utilizing his vast expertise &#8211; <a target="_blank" href="http://reviewout.com/building-a-chicken-coop/" target='_blank'>Building A Chicken Coop</a>. Invest some time going through these interesting articles as you are likely to discover something totally new as well as unique which you can apply straight away to see the last results.</p>
<p>For individuals who are now living in a subdivision with a home owners association, there could possibly be more limits. The local home owners representative could give you advice on whether or not this is possible or maybe even feasible to make and raise chickens at your location.</p>
<p>The property owners who have little to worry about are the ones that live in unincorporated areas close to urban centers. Here there are hardly any zoning laws. For this reason you are likely to see a trailer house at the side of a $500,000 house. It will be the land owner&#8217;s choice to have what they desire on their land. If you are living in an unincorporated area then simply you have to come to a decision where and even the size of the chicken coop may suit your needs. Another decision is if this really is a permanent design or maybe a transportable chicken coop. With regard to individuals who loved this particular brief post, you should find the subsequent information useful &#8211; <a target="_blank" href="http://reviewout.com/kingdom-of-pets/" target='_blank'>Kingdom of Pets</a>.</p>
<p>If the final decision was made to move forward, then be ready for fresh chicken eggs as long as you purchase chickens and not roosters to actually fill up your chicken coop.</p>
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		<title>Various Types of Dog Shock Collars</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 23:37:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have carried out your homework, you understand that dog shock collars are secure, successful, and humane for education your canine friend and are suitable for you. Using the challenging component out with the way, it is now just a matter of selecting the collar that is suitable for the canine friend. To provide [...]<p><a href="http://www.petbrief.net/1521/various-types-of-dog-shock-collars/">Various Types of Dog Shock Collars</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.petbrief.net">Pet Brief</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have carried out your homework, you understand that dog shock collars are secure, successful, and humane for education your canine friend and are suitable for you.  Using the challenging component out with the way, it is now just a matter of selecting the collar that is suitable for the canine friend.  To provide you with an idea of where to start when in search of an electronic collar for the canine friend, this short guide will show you the makes use of and available selections on most popular models so it is possible to make an informed choice.</p>
<p>Containment Systems (&ldquo;Invisible Fence&rdquo;)<br />There are two varieties of these perimeter-sensing collars for teaching your canine friend the boundaries of one&#8217;s yard: electric and wireless.  Electric systems perform using a buried line that you install to establish the perimeter of one&#8217;s yard.  PetSafe can be a superior model for this application with an easy-to-use setup for both the fence along with the collar receiver.  PetSafe comes just about suitable to fit any standard-sized yard.  To fit a bigger location than PetSafe can handle, we advise Innotek&#8217;s containment technique.</p>
<p>The Innotek technique has a number of benefits that could be suitable for you, including expandability as much as 25 acres along with the potential to use multiple collars with the exact same fence, so if you have more than one canine friend, you are covered.  Both the PetSafe along with the Innotek are fantastic technique for hidden wire fencing.</p>
<p>For wireless fencing, we look to PetSafe once again.  This innovative and fairly new technology functions similarly towards the wired systems, but needs no burial of a wire.  Rather, it functions by setting up a transmitter in the center with the location you desire to &ldquo;fence off.&rdquo;  The transmitter then sends out a signal to a radius that you could pre-set, permitting for simple and swift setup as well as portability.</p>
<p>Anti-Bark Collars<br />These collars are popular for canine friend owners who&#8217;ve pets that like to create a great deal of noise.  By far the most popular and widely-respected brand is the Innotek collar.  It really is reasonably priced and quite advanced, having sophisticated sensors to tell if it is your canine friend barking or a different canine friend.  Furthermore, the collar can intelligently improve the intensity with the static charge to curtail continual barking.  When the canine friend stops barking, the collar stops correcting the behavior and resets to it&#8217;sits original setting.  These collars are totally waterproof and quite lightweight, appropriate for any canine friend and just about any climate.</p>
<p>Beeper Collars<br />These usually are not so considerably education tools as they&#8217;re safety devices.  These allow the owner to &ldquo;beep&rdquo; the collar, letting of an easily-heard beep to ensure that the canine friend is often situated readily.  Dogtra has a fantastic design that may be set to beep continually or intermittently, so it is possible to readily come across your pet rapidly and safely.  They perform as much as a mile away and you can find systems available for multiple canines using a lot of features.  There are even setups for hunting that permit you to track when your canine friend is stopped (pointing), moving rapidly (flushing) and about how far away from you the canine friend is.  </p>
<p>Electronic Coaching Collars<br />These are popular field education devices, whether or not you are fielding, hunting, or just out inside the huge open spaces.  The collars from TriTronics are the most beneficial, offering numerous technique selections for optimum education of one&#8217;s canine friend outdoors.  They boast as much as a mile range for numerous models and stimulation levels with twenty settings.  They are waterproof and lightweight with long-life batteries for maximum use per charge and longevity.  There are a great deal of helpful accessories also, including holsters for the transmitter, field chargers for collar and battery packs, as well as dummy collars so your canine friend won&#8217;t discover to only respond when the collar is in use.  A comparable, less costly, and shorter-options version of this education collar is available from SportDog also, boasting quite lengthy ranges.  </p>
<p>In case you are hunting for a very good electronic education collar for the canine friend, this guide has hopefully  helpedhopefully helped you understand the selections and manufacturers you need to be thinking about.  Whatever you do, make sure your veterinarian and trainer are aware of one&#8217;s selections and options to ensure that it is possible to receive assistance tailored for your certain dog&#8217;s&rsquo; demands.</p>
<p>Buying the correct hunting dog supplies is incredibly critical. See Gundogs Online for a lot more information and facts on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gundogsonline.com/dog-training-collars/innotek-training-collars/innotek-battery-6-volt.html" target='_blank'>Innotek Batteries</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gundogsonline.com/dog-training-collars/innotek-training-collars/innotek-field-pro-ranger.html" target='_blank'>Innotek Pro Ranger Dog Collar</a>.</p>
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