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Pets and Fire Safety
dog obedience or not, are unaware of how to keep their animals safe from fire. In honor of Pet Fire Safety Day, which takes place on July 15th, the National Volunteer Fire Council urges all pet owners to take the necessary precautions. There are several ways in which a responsible pet owner can be prepared in case of a household fire. Each of these methods is useful, whether you are with your dog, or he is home alone.

One of the leading causes of house fires is leaving cooking food and electrical appliances unattended, chiefly space heaters, as they can ignite flammable materials if they are left running for too long. Dogs are often curious about fire, and can endanger themselves when left near open flames unattended. Be sure to turn off all of your appliances and extinguish open flames before you leave your home, and regularly monitor them when they are running.

In addition to creating escape routes for the two-legged members of your family, you should also be sure to take precautions for the four-legged ones. Having an escape route planned in case of emergency is crucial to the safety of your family, and your pet. In order to prevent your dog from being trapped in the event of fire, consider installing a doggie door, for a quick and easy escape. This is especially useful if he is home alone when the emergency occurs, and you can be assured that he is capable of escaping if you are not around to help him.

Testing your smoke alarms is also an important factor in fire safety, and you can employ the use of dog training to assist you in creating escape routes with the help of smoke alarms by teaching your dog to run outside when the alarm goes off. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Smoke alarms should be tested monthly, and have their batteries replaced annually. Dogs become frightened and confused in event of an emergency, so it is important to use obedience training tactics to help them in this difficult time.

One of the most important ways to ensure the safety of your pets in a fire when you are not home is by installing a pet alert window cling. Window clings allow you to list the number of pets that you have, and firefighters can recognize them, and rescue your pets from the flames.

Use these tips to ensure that your dog will be taken care of in case of a fire-related emergency.
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How to Protect your Pooch in the Cold
How to Protect your Pooch in the Cold

Cold weather affects pets as well as humans. Some pets are better suited for cold weather than others. There is a common belief that dogs “will do just fine” if left outside. This is not true; professionals, including veterinarians and dog trainers will tell you that all pets need proper shelter and protection from the cold. Pets should not be left outside for long periods of time in freezing weather as they can suffer hypothermia and frostbite just like humans. Senior pets with arthritis have a more difficult time in the winter cold. Be cautious of icy walks, provide warm and soft bedding, and handle pets gently.

A designated area inside is the best option, but if that is not possible, an adequate shelter that is insulated with blankets or straw and that is protected from the outside elements will help retain your dog’s body heat. Using a heated water dish will keep the water from freezing. Consult your dog trainer or a pet care specialist at your local pet supply store about finding heated water dishes.

The use of heat lamps, space heaters, and other electrical devices is not recommended as they may not only burn your pet but may also create a fire hazard. Pet product suppliers have heated mats for pets to sleep on. These mats could also be placed under a doghouse. Be sure to read all manufacturers’ directions carefully to avoid misuse or injury to your pet. Also, note that outdoor pets require more food than normal for energy and for maintaining body heat.

Large chunks of ice can get between your dog or cat’s footpads, causing discomfort. Clipping the hair between the pads will help in keeping such ice from forming. Some dogs will tolerate dog boots, which offer protection when walking in snowy areas or on icy sidewalks. Your groomer can help you in trimming the fur between your dog or cat’s toes. Salt and de-icers can cause chapped, dry, and painful paws, and afflicted pets will lick their paws. This could cause stomach irritation and vomiting. Be sure to wash your pet’s feet with warm water after a walk on icy ground. When walking your dog or cat outdoors you may also consider providing a sweater of some sort for him. You can find these at different pet stores in your area, you can even make one yourself out of an old sweatshirt. ABC wishes you and your pets a happy winter!
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Breed Spotlight - The Labrador Retriever

Labrador Retrievers originated from Newfoundland, and were bred in order to retrieve game. Initially, he acted as an assistant to fishermen, and was trained to help pull in the fishing nets. He is well-known for his water-loving antics, and is always up for a swim. Energetic and eager to please, Labs are active participants in a variety of activities that go beyond just hunting. He also serves as an excellent guide dog for disabled people, a search and rescue dog, a police dog, and as a participant in agility training.

Labrador Retrievers have short coats that are stiff to the touch, and relatively easy to maintain. He sheds seasonally, so he should be groomed regularly with a stiff-bristled dog brush, and bathed periodically. His coat is water-resistant, and beneath his top coat of fur is a soft undercoat, which protects him from harsh weather conditions. The most common colors for the Lab are black, yellow, and brown; however, combination's of these colors are infrequent in his breed.

The Labrador Retriever is described as highly trainable, as both a family dog, and a sporting dog. It is important to train him in his youth, as he will become incredibly strong in adulthood and is resistant to being obedient if his leader is not 100% in charge. Teaching him dog obedience is vital to the success and happiness of a Lab. He should also be socialized at an early age, as he can become reserved or wary around strangers if he is not accustomed to their presence. His breed needs a strong pack leader, and he can become destructive or restless if he is not regularly exercised, so it is important to provide him with mental and physical activities in order to keep him happy and well-occupied. In order to effectively manage and train your Lab, consult your local dog trainer.

If you are looking for a family oriented, easily trained dog, the Labrador Retriever is the breed for you. He is capable of adjusting to apartment life, as long as his owner has a comprehensive grasp of animal behavior, and enough free time to frequently exercise him. The Lab is a well-known and widely loved breed who will serve as a loyal companion to anyone who adopts him.

References:
http://www.akc.org/breeds/labrador_retriever/
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/

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Breed Spotlight - The Yorkshire Terrier

The Yorkshire Terrier was named after the city of Yorkshire in England, where he originated. In the early years of the breed the Yorkie belonged to the Working Dog Group. Eventually the breed left the workforce and became a popular companion to families in European high society. Now we know the breed to be recognized in the Toy Group. The Yorkshire Terrier was first recognized by the AKC in 1885.

The Yorkshire Terrier is most known for his long silky coat. It was often times said that his coat was a product of the looms. This derived from Yorkies working in the clothing mills in the nineteenth century. In order to keep your Yorkie’s coat in good condition, it needs to be brushed regularly to avoid matting. You may even want to trim his hair if it drags on the floor to avoid any foreign items getting tangled in the coat. The Yorkshire Terrier coat should be fine and silky. It should be straight and not wavy. The Yorkie should be black and tan in color; however blue and tan is also acceptable.

An animal trainer may express that the Yorkshire Terrier can be both difficult and easy to train. Due to the dogs small size many owners let their Yorkies get away with bad behaviors other dogs would never be allowed to do. Some Yorkies will become demanding and overly confident, often times they will develop jealous or possessive behaviors with toys and food. They will even become overly protective of their owners. Some refer to this as small dog syndrome. If the owners do not give these small pooches boundaries and limitations they can become very stubborn, making it difficult to train in the long run. It is important, especially with a small breed, to keep up with regular dog obedience in order to ensure a happy life for you and your Yorkie.

If you are looking for a small dog with a big attitude and lots of heart, the Yorkshire Terrier is the dog for you. He requires minimal exercise and daily grooming. The Yorkie is well suited to many different living quarters because of his small size. The Yorkshire Terrier is a favored companion and will continue to be for years to come.]]>

Breed Spotlight - The German Shepherd Dog
The German Shepherd Dog


According to the AKC Registration Statistics, the German Shepherd Dog (GSD) was the 3rd most popular dog breed in the United States in 2008. The German Shepherd Dog is an energetic and fun loving companion. The GSD is one of the most well- known and beloved breeds. He is the worlds leading guard, police and military canine. The German Shepherd Dog is a consistently popular breed in the U.S.

The German Shepherd Dog originated at Karlsruhe in Germany in 1899. Captain Max von Stephanitz and other dedicated breeders were responsible for producing the first German Shepherd Dog. In April of 1899, Captain von Stephanitz registered a dog named Horan as the first Deutsche Schäferhunde, which means German Shepherd Dog. The first GSD exhibited in America was in 1907.

The German Shepherd Dog belongs to the Herding Group. This means that he will most likely have a high prey or chase drive. Since herding dogs are bred to work closely with humans, they are easier to train. This is due to the fact that a herding dog is highly sensitive to his master’s every move and command. However, this can also cause problems like separation anxiety in certain circumstances. This will happen when the dog becomes overly-attached to his master.

The German Shepherd Dog is a great family pet. Once they have established a bond with children, they are perfect guard dogs and will have a protective relationship with them. Your GSD will also require a high level of physical and mental activity in order to maintain his obedience and not to become overly bored.

Your local dog trainer will tell you that your German Shepherd Dog should be given a job to keep him mentally active. There are many dog rescue organizations that specialize in finding homes for German Shepherds. If you are looking for a loyal companion, the German Shepherd Dog is for you. He is best-suited in a home with a yard; however, if properly maintained with daily physical and mental activity, the GSD is suitable in any home. He requires regular grooming, and once dog training is established, maintaining his dog obedience will be simple. The German Shepherd Dog has been a loveable family pet and working companion for many years and will be for many to come.


References:
http://www.akc.org/reg/dogreg_stats.cfm
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/
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Make Your Own Dog Food With Only All Natural Ingredients

The demand for a entirely natural no preservatives and no additives food has increased over time as soon as the discovery that some well know brand name food can be perilous to our dog's health - causing the arrival of some diseases. Now the choice to make your own food is deemed to be preferable to forever being mistrustful about what your loving pet is putting into his stomach.

It is a wise move to make your own food taking into account all the benefits you can get from switching to a more personalized and healthy food. It may not be easy to begin with since your pet is already used to his favourite chow mix. By offering the new health food in small amounts to begin with, then steadily increasing the portions can do the job. Your pup will be consuming your healthy new meals in a short time and with much delight.

Putting your affectionate on a health diet plan is often easy - all it really needs is heart and some basic cookery skills. With all the home made food recipes using healthy ingredients, you will never run out of fresh meals that your pet can actually drool over. All you need to do now is come up with a diet plan for your after consulting with a veterinarian.

One of the most typical recipes for home made food combines grains, vegetables, and meat into a single delicious meal. One such meal specially for home made food recipes asks for such natural ingredients:

1 cup raw liver, 10 oz shrimp or lobster, 2 lbs hamburger, 1 boiled potato, � cup blueberries, 2 cups of rolled oats, � cup brewer's yeast, � cup brown rice, a tad of cinnamon and � cup wheat germ.

Combine boiled potato, shrimp or lobster, and beef and put all in a food processor. Squash the blueberries into a mushy fruity paste. Mix together all the ingredients and turn over until a ball shape is established. This is supposed to be offered raw and fresh. This home made treat recipe will have your pet begging for more and forgetting about dry bland food in a moment.

Once you make your own food from recipes like those hold in mind that when you are applying natural


ingredients, the food can spoil easily so you need to just make enough to last several days � dependent on the life of all the natural ingredients.

All-natural ingredients in food are extremely beneficial in providing your pets with the ideal minerals, vitamins, and other nutrients that he needs. When you make your own food you're in control of your pet's diet, so you are positive that your pet is getting all that he needs.

If you're interested in getting a more detailed look at ownership (like how to make your own food), including a huge variety of detailed information on canine problem behaviors, psychology, and the most effective ways to train your dog, take a look at http://www.dogs-for-all.com/

We strive to provide only quality information, so if there is a specific topic related to dog that you would like us to cover, please contact us at any time.

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FLICKA

FLICKA

BORDER COLLIE

Female

0 years 8 months

Here since 4/6/2008

A165060



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HAYLEE

HAYLEE

BORDER COLLIE

Female

0 years 3 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165046



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KARLEE

KARLEE

BORDER COLLIE

Female

0 years 3 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165044



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JILL

JILL

GERM SHEPHERD

Female

2 years

Here since 4/5/2008

A165042



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YANCY

YANCY

MANCHESTER TERR

Male

1 year

Here since 4/5/2008

A165040



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HAWKEN

HAWKEN

BORDER COLLIE

Female

0 years 3 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165039



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JASMINE

JASMINE

BEAGLE

Female

2 years

Here since 4/5/2008

A165038



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NOVI

NOVI

BEAGLE

Female

0 years 2 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165037



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JERIAH

JERIAH

BEAGLE

Male

0 years 2 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165035



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JOCK

JOCK

AUST CATTLE DOG

Male

1 year 6 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165034



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TADDEO

TADDEO

CHOW CHOW

Male

0 years 2 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165033



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SAWYER

SAWYER

REDBONE HOUND

Male

0 years 3 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165032



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TAFT

TAFT

CHOW CHOW

Male

0 years 2 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165031



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MIKEY

MIKEY

CHIHUAHUA SH

Male

1 year

Here since 4/5/2008

A165029



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TEVON

TEVON

AUST KELPIE

Male

0 years 2 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165028



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DUSTY

DUSTY

BASSET HOUND

Male

0 years 8 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165027



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SAMANTHA

SAMANTHA

REDBONE HOUND

Female

0 years 3 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165026



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NANCY

NANCY

CHIHUAHUA SH

Female

1 year 6 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165025



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HOYT

HOYT

BASSET HOUND

Male

0 years 3 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165021



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SHELBY

SHELBY

COLLIE ROUGH

Female

0 years 2 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165020



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CONNER

CONNER

COLLIE ROUGH

Male

0 years 2 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165019



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JAMES

JAMES

COLLIE ROUGH

Male

0 years 2 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165018



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CASSIE

CASSIE

COLLIE SMOOTH

Female

0 years 2 months

Here since 4/5/2008

A165017



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SIMONE

SIMONE

CHIHUAHUA SH

Female

2 years

Here since 4/5/2008

A165015



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DAISY

DAISY

CHIHUAHUA SH

Female

3 years

Here since 4/5/2008

A165012



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ABBY

ABBY

PARSON RUSS TER

Female

4 years

Here since 4/2/2008

A164936

BUSY BEE

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DAISY

DAISY

ENG SPRNGR SPAN

Female

8 years

Here since 4/2/2008

A164933



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MOE

MOE

ENG SPRNGR SPAN

Male

8 years

Here since 4/2/2008

A164930



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RUSSELL

RUSSELL

POINTER

Male

7 years

Here since 4/1/2008

A164918



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MOSES

MOSES

LABRADOR RETR

Male

8 years

Here since 4/1/2008

A164915



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SKIPPER

SKIPPER

DACHSHUND

Male

0 years 10 months

Here since 3/31/2008

A164873



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CHARLIE

CHARLIE

GERM SHEPHERD

Male

0 years 5 months

Here since 3/29/2008

A164834



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SAMMY

SAMMY

GREAT DANE

Male

0 years 5 months

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A164830



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TAFFY

TAFFY

ROTTWEILER

Female

0 years 11 months

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A164827



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FRANKIE

FRANKIE

POINTER

Male

6 years 1 months

Here since 3/29/2008

A164826

BUSY BEE

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NINA

NINA

CHINESE SHARPEI

Female

6 years 7 months

Here since 3/27/2008

A164799

GOOFBALL

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SHADOW

SHADOW

LABRADOR RETR

Male

1 year 1 months

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A164743



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LALA

LALA

WELSH SPR SPAN

Female

2 years 1 months

Here since 3/25/2008

A164728



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HONEY

HONEY

AUST CATTLE DOG

Female

2 years 1 months

Here since 3/20/2008

A164614



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KITTY

KITTY

BORDER COLLIE

Female

3 years 1 months

Here since 3/15/2008

A164490

LIFE OF THE PARTY

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SPARKY

SPARKY

LABRADOR RETR

Male

0 years 4 months

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A164487



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FRISCO

FRISCO

GERM SH POINT

Female

2 years 1 months

Here since 3/24/2008

A164386

GO-GETTER

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FIONA

FIONA

BORDER COLLIE

Female

2 years 1 months

Here since 3/24/2008

A164217

WALLFLOWER

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GWENDOLYN

GWENDOLYN

AMER BULLDOG

Female

1 year 2 months

Here since 3/26/2008

A163964

BUSY BEE

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DAVE

DAVE

GERM SHEPHERD

Male

0 years 6 months

Here since 4/2/2008

A163780



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MELKY

MELKY

CHIHUAHUA SH

Male

5 years 4 months

Here since 4/3/2008

A162262



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WILEY

WILEY

POINTER

Male

1 year 9 months

Here since 4/4/2008

A151467

LIFE OF THE PARTY

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SHAYLA

SHAYLA

SIBERIAN HUSKY

Female

5 years 11 months

Here since 4/4/2008

A143013



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ARTHUR

ARTHUR

LABRADOR RETR

Male

2 years 11 months

Here since 3/31/2008

A142936

WALLFLOWER

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SITKA

SITKA

AKITA

Male

6 years 3 months

Here since 4/6/2008

A124752



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PRINTS

PRINTS

SIBERIAN HUSKY

Male

6 years 5 months

Here since 3/29/2008

A106973

COUCH POTATO

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JASMINE

JASMINE

PEKINGESE

Female

8 years

Here since 4/4/2008

A065583



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