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		<title>How to Choose the Best Dog Breed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 07:32:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Murphy</dc:creator>
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Type of Breed- Each breed has its unique characteristic and has been specifically bred for a particular job. Thus, picking a sporting breed or hunting breed will show their inherent characteristics and might keep chasing cats and other pets. Other dog breeds that might not [...]]]></description>
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<p>Type of Breed- Each breed has its unique characteristic and has been specifically bred for a particular job. Thus, picking a sporting breed or hunting breed will show their inherent characteristics and might keep chasing cats and other pets. Other dog breeds that might not suit your modern lifestyles include herding dogs, working and guarding dogs.</p>
<p>Types of Sizes- Never pick a puppy due to its cute looks or size as small pups of large breeds look very tiny but grow up very large ion size. For very small sized apartments, toy or miniature dog breeds work best while those in a large apartment or middle sized house can go in for small to medium sized dogs. However, if you have a large yard and big house, large to medium size dogs work well.</p>
<p>Concerns on Health &#8211; Knowing all the health concerns related to the dog breed that you are interested in becomes essential. It is best to buy your pet puppy from a reputable pet dealer to make sure that your pet is healthy. However, as all dog breeds have some genetic health issues, check with the dealer before buying.</p>
<p>In case you have a breed of dog which is long haired and which has lots of hairs then you are aware of the problem of mats and the tangles on the skin of your dog. In case the balls of hairs are left unattended, then might lead to complete skinning of the skin coat to resolve the problem. This also leads to skin ulcers, and other skin related problems. In case you want to avoid all this, then plan for a proper grooming of the dogs skin.</p>
<p>Level of Required Exercise &#8211; The amount of exercise that each dog breed requires is not based on size alone. It is known that some small and medium dog breeds require heavy exercise while other large breeds are calm dogs that do not require high amounts of exercise.</p>
<p>Experience with dog breeds &#8211; Your experience as a dog owner can help you with many breeds as some are naturally stubborn and dominant. You can seek advice from breeders and vets to decide if the breed you are looking for is challenging to work with or not.</p>
<p>Child Friendly Breed- With children at home or if you are planning to have kids, it is best to pick child friendly breeds as some dogs are not good with kids around. Many dog breeds love to have children around, so keep that in mind while picking a new puppy. </p>
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		<title>Choosing The Right Dog Breed</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 09:29:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ralph Serpe</dc:creator>
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First, consult with a professional dog handler or a professional dog trainer to learn about certain dog personalities of different breeds, and try to match what you want with what a particular dog has to offer. Also, talk to a veterinarian about your choice of [...]]]></description>
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<p>First, consult with a professional dog handler or a professional dog trainer to learn about certain dog personalities of different breeds, and try to match what you want with what a particular dog has to offer. Also, talk to a veterinarian about your choice of a purebred or mixed breed dog. The professional trainers and vets&#8217; opinions are invaluable, as they handle many different dogs every day and have first hand knowledge of the characteristics, and qualities of different types of dogs and breeds.</p>
<p>You can choose between a purebred dog or a mixed breed dog. The advantages of purebred dogs are consistency of appearance, size, coat type, and color. If you decide on a German Shepherd breed, you can be certain it will grow to a certain size, color, temperament, coat, etc will be similar to other German Shepherds. Purebred dogs generally have more genetic faults and deformities than do mixed breeds.</p>
<p>Mixed breed puppies may mature to look like their dam, their sire or neither. Their coats may be rough, smooth, or wiry. Adult mixed breeds are difficult to ascertain, as are their expressions. These variations are multiplied when either or both parents are from mixed backgrounds. Mixed breeds usually have a certain amount of heterosis, which, under some circumstances, result in stronger and more disease-resistant dogs. A mixed breed puppy is likely to have a very individual personality, seemingly unrelated to either of its parents.</p>
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<p>The temperament of mixed breeds are often quieter and more stable than those of purebreds, although this characteristic is not consistent. Temperament is partially genetic and partly the result of experience and training. Many purebreds have a notably quiet temperament, and an occasional mixed breed is unpredictable. Before you select a purebred or a mixed breed, decide what you expect of the dog. If you have a desire to exhibit it in conformation shows, obedience trials, field trials, herding tests, or other American Kennel Club sponsored events, you must start out with a purebred.</p>
<p>If you want a companion, a family pet, or a child&#8217;s dog and have no aspirations of winning blue ribbons, a mixed breed should fill your need nicely. Mixed breed puppies and adult dogs are plentiful, both from shelters and private homes. They cost less to buy, and may be easier to handle. Mixed breed dogs can compete in Frisbee contests, 4-H obedience, and non-AKC agility trials, and are included in the AKC-sponsored Canine Good Citizen program.</p>
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		<title>Buying A Dog Bed</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 09:21:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gloria Stephent</dc:creator>
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Today, dog beds are considered an important part of bringing up your pooch. Not only are dog beds available in many different shapes, sizes, colors, and materials, but they also express your love and care towards your faithful canine friend.
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<p>Today, dog beds are considered an important part of bringing up your pooch. Not only are dog beds available in many different shapes, sizes, colors, and materials, but they also express your love and care towards your faithful canine friend.</p>
<p>Before buying a dog bed, it is important to measure your dog so you can be sure to get a bed that is the right size for your pet. You should measure your dog from nose to the tip of their tail and then measure from their head to the floor. This will give you the approximate length and width you need in a dog bed. If you are looking at a bed with a mattress add at least 12 inches more to your measurements.</p>
<p>Once you know what size you need you can look at the various styles. To determine what style of bed suits your pet you need to closely observe their sleeping habits. Where is your dogs favorite resting place? In what position does he sleep in? Does your buddy head straight for a soft cushioned spot after a day outdoors? If so he may need a bed with extra support to cushion his joints after a long day at play. Maybe at the end of the day you always find your dog lying on his back on your bed snoozing. If this is the case your pooch may like a soft, roomy place to crash like a lounging bed. If you usually find your dog curled up to catch some Zs your best bet would be a nestling bed. Soft and plush with higher walls or sides for support help your dog feel safe and protected.</p>
<p>You need to consider a few more things even after you have found the perfect size and style of bed for your dog. Will this bed be used outside? Do you need one for travel? Dog beds come in styles that will stand up to the elements and fold compactly for portability. Next choose what type of filling you want in the bed based on the amount of support your dog needs. Once you have determined all of the above you can look at prices. When investing in a dog bed like Cozy Cave Bed it is important to get one made with quality that will fit your dog and actually be used by your dog. </p>
<p>If you make all of these considerations when choosing a bed pattern for your dog, you&#8217;ll be sure to end up with something that both you and your dog will like.</p>
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