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		<title>Buying a Hypoallergenic Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2012 22:59:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you live in a bigger home, you should be in a position to purchase a bigger dog. Letting the dog outside to run in the yard or by taking it for frequent walks will also help because your dog will be in a position to shed... <a href="http://eporti.com/buying-a-hypoallergenic-dog/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you suffer from allergies, you aren&#8217;t alone. Fortunately, most of the people  afflicted by some form of allergy can generally find howto like their lives and have pets.</p>
<p>Depending on the seriousness of your allergies, you&#8217;ll be able to bring a dog into your house so long as you take the time to find the breed that is best for you. Hypo allergenic dogs are explicit breeds that shed less hair and dander than other dogs, and produce less allergens in their spit and pee. You must bear in mind that all breeds carry a certain quantity of allergens, but hypoallergenic dogs carry less. Allergens can become stuck in carpets, on walls, and in bedding and clothing. This is the reason why folks have allergic reactions to their pets. To have pets, these allergens must be removed through frequent house cleaning, designating certain spots in the house for your pets to sleep, and by finding pets that have shorter hair and don&#8217;t shed their skin cells as regularly.<br />
When searching for a hypo allergenic dog, you must research breeds that have short hair, shed their skin cells ( dander ) every couple of weeks rather then every couple of days, and do not product as much spit. Since allergies can occur at different times during your life, you need to spend a while with the type of dog you are thinking about adopting. Visiting a dog breeder or a buddy who has a dog will give you a betterconcept of which dog to adopt. You must also consider your current living conditions. If you live in a small house or flat, you may experience more allergy attacks as the dander and hair is restricted to a little space.<br />
Adopting a little hypo allergenic dog is the most effective way to address this problem. If you live in a Biggerhome, you should be in a position to buy aLargerdog. Letting the dog outside to run in the yard or by taking it for frequent walks will also help because your dog will be in a position to shed outside rather than within on your carpeting and bedding. When you bring your new dog home, you need to give it a fortnight for your body to adjust. Your allergies may become worse before they improve, but after a month, you need to see a difference. A hypo allergenic dog does not need any special care unless the breeder has express healthsuggestion about the breed you&#8217;re purchasing.</p>
<p>Taking of your house by cleaning regularly and invest in a quality vacuum which will totallyclean your carpeting. If at all possible, you need to replace your carpeting with hardwood flooring. This can keep allergens from piling up and causing an allergic reaction attack. Wipe down the walls once every week and try and keep your new pet off your bed. These cares will help reduce allergy attacks and help you&#8217;ve a fun, loving relationship with your dog for a few years to come.<br />
Realize that selecting a hypo allergenic dog is a tough decision; even for President Obama and his family.  They finally selected Bo,  a hypo allergenic Portugese Water Dog that&#8217;s pictured  to the right.</p>
<p>Take your time and do extensive research when deciding on a hypo allergenic dog.</p>
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		<title>How to Become a Top Dog Breeder</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Mar 2012 22:59:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ...  or two un-neutered female <b>dogs</b>. If you have two or three adult <b>dogs</b>, you may not even need to register your kennel.<br />
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A good <b>dog</b> <b>breeder</b> does not want to use <b>dogs</b> with major blemishes. The <b>breeder</b> may show the <b>dogs</b> to endeavor to have a  ...  <a href="http://eporti.com/how-to-become-a-top-dog-breeder/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Many people want to become good dog breeders. Dog breeding and doing it properly is anPriceyhobby. There is the picking up of a good bitch, waiting for her to become old enough before breeding, choosing the best dog for her to mate with, and undertaking all <span id="more-1125"></span> the health checks she needs, and ensure that the dog you need also passes through the same health checks. There are potential extra expenses during pregnancy, you&#8217;ve to pay a stud fee (or return a puppy), you have the time at your disposal, and can incur the expense of whelping. The puppies are to be kept for a minimum of 8 weeks before sending them to their homes.</p>
<p>There is the need to advertise and look for good homes before sending them to their homes. As a breeder, you also need to see that the dogs have had their shots before going. You may be and ardent dog lover and want tosuperior a particular breed of dogs. You may devote your time and energy to bettering a particular breed of dogs. Often this requires breeding dogs of a particular bloodline, thus creating particular traits that&#8217;ll be passed down through future generations. There is thestipulation to have one or two un-neutered female dogs. If you&#8217;ve two or three adult dogs, you may not even need to register your kennel.</p>
<p>A good dog breeder does not want to use dogs with major blemishes. The breeder may show the dogs to endeavor to have a championship before breeding them. This increases the value of the dog&#8217;s future puppies. It also leads to the breeder networking with the people who know the most about the breed. The dog may not get a championship but a few wins and the dog exhibitors will take you more seriously. If one of the exhibitors has a dog with characteristics that&#8217;ll even out any of the flaws that your dog has, then you can breed show quality puppies.</p>
<p>If, as a dog breeder, you want to breed dogs for many years, you may want to choosea kennel name. The kennel name has to be registered with the corresponding Kennel Club. It may be a good idea to get a kennel permit. The permit will eventually be needed as you may require a few puppies to continue the bloodline. There is thestipulation to get the permit before you&#8217;re attached to your puppies. When you are breeding your dog for the first time, you should seek out a male dog that belongs to a practiced dog breeder. When the dog has bred, you need to take it to the veterinarian. You need to ask the vet about the birthing procedure. When the delivery time comes near prepare a quiet spot for your dog to deliver. These steps ensure that you&#8217;re a successful dog breeder and you take care of your dog and ensure that the ideal dogs only breed to carry on the bloodline.</p>
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		<title>Choosing a dog breeder</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2012 12:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ...  never try to force you not to visit.  An excellent <b>dog</b> breeder will insist that if you have to give up the <b>dog</b> no matter how old the <b>dog</b> is  that you can give the <b>dog</b> <b>back</b>.  (You won't get any money <b>back</b>, but at least the <b>dog</b> will have a home).</p> <a href="http://eporti.com/choosing-a-dog-breeder/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Do you really need a puppy?  Although you should do research on what kind of dog would ideal fit into your lifestyle, bringing a puppy home is like bringing a child home.  Adopting from a shelter or from a breed rescue should always be your first <span id="more-666"></span> option.  But if for some reason you are determined to get a puppy from a dog breeder, than here is how you go about finding the best dog breeder for you.</p>
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<p>Places To Avoid</p>
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<p>Avoid all pet stores that sell puppies and allon the internet puppy brokers that sell puppies 365 days a year and offer to ship puppies anywhere in the country.  A good dog breeder would never sell their puppies to a pet store because pet stores can&#8217;t guarantee good homes.  Internet sites that sell puppies 365 days a year are merely fronts for inhumane puppy mills.</p>
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<p>Never buy a puppy without having seen the animal first.  It is also essential to visit the breeder&#8217;s home or kennel in order to see how the dogs are treated and what their character is like.  If the place smells foul or you see dogs living in stacked crates, make a polite excuse and get out of there.  </p>
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<p>Places To Search</p>
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<p>You can find breeders of the breed you&#8217;ve chosen from going to local dog shows and meting breeders and their dogs there.  You can also ask trusted friends, family and business associates who have dogs of the breed that you want where they got their puppies from.  You can also check the breed association to find any contact information of breeders in your area.</p>
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<p>Things To Look For</p>
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<p>Good dog breeders make you work hard to prove that you are good enough for one of their puppies.  They will pelt you with questions about what you want in a dog, what your experience with dogs is and who your vet is.  They might even require letters of character references from your vet and dog groomer (depending if the breed needs to be groomed or not).</p>
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<p>Good dog breeders will have contracts for you to look over, including limited health warranties and health certificates for both parents.  A good dog breeder will be eager to show you their dogs and their kennel and never try to force you not to visit.  An excellent dog breeder will insist that if you&#8217;ve to give up the dog no matter how old the dog is  that you can give the dog back.  (You won&#8217;t get any money back, but at least the dog will have a home).</p>
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		<title>How to Choose a Top Dog Breeder</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ...  entire process, from the selection of an appropriate mate to labor and right through to placing puppies in a good home.
<br />
<br />Finding a <b>dog</b> <b>breeder</b> is easy - it's finding a great <b>breeder</b> that's the hard part. Keep reading to learn why choosing a  ...  <a href="http://eporti.com/how-to-choose-a-top-dog-breeder/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Breeding dogs can be both a very exciting and fulfilling experience, but prospective breeders should be well informed about the entire process, from the selection of an appropriate mate to labor and right through to placing puppies in a good home.</p>
<p>Finding a dog breeder is easy <span id="more-1126"></span> &#8211; it&#8217;s finding a great breeder that is the hard part. Keep reading to learn why choosing a good breeder is important and how to spot one.</p>
<p>Why is a Good Dog Breeder Important?</p>
<p>A quality, reputable dog breeder breeds with a dog&#8217;s health, temperament, and breed characteristics in mind. This means they watch out for common genetic diseases and health problems while simultaneously keeping good breeding records.</p>
<p>A good breeder will also provide a lot of hands-on assistance to a new owner. Quality breeders are invested in their animals, so this means they want to see them go to good homes and are sincerely interested in their long-term well-being.</p>
<p>How Do You Find a Good Breeder?</p>
<p>Looking for a quality breeder should go beyond the newspaper or the yellow pages. Ask your friends or a local veterinarian for their referrals on trusted, quality breeders in your area.</p>
<p>Next, make sure you visit the breeder. Their kennel or home should be very clean and obviously well-maintained. Note how they care for the animals. If the breeding conditions are poor or dirty, then your dog could be at risk for disease.</p>
<p>While there, ask to see all the dogs. The animals should be well-nourished and healthy looking, with no obviously runny noses or eyes. Ask your breeder if he or she belongs to any registered breed associations, organizations, or clubs. A good breeder will stand behind their animals with a solid guarantee.</p>
<p>Professional breeders always ensure that both prospective parents are healthy and ready to produce healthy and strong offspring. They avoid over-breeding and also the more routine breeding of dogs with any genetic defects or substantial health problems.</p>
<p>Both prospective parent dogs should be tested for possible diseases and have available as much information about their ancestry and health records as possible. Ideally, the further back the health histories go, the better.</p>
<p>What Types of Breeders Should You Avoid?</p>
<p>Stay away from puppy mills, pet shops, and &#8220;backyard breeders.&#8221; A backyard breeder is an unregistered breeder with limited knowledge about their animals and is breeding more for monetary purposes than the love of the animals.</p>
<p>A puppy mill is a slang term that refers to Largescale businesses designed to produce a lot of dogs &#8211; like a dog factory. Disease can spread rapidly in these conditions, poor health conditions are rampant and serious emotional problems are often overlooked.</p>
<p>Because puppy mills frequently adhere merely to absolute minimum requirements, they usually sell only to pet stores and dog brokers who have much lower standards than the individual buyer.</p>
<p>Finding a quality, reputable breeder could mean a longer, healthier and happier life for your pet. Choose wisely and selecta breeder who stands behind his product, is really invested in the animal, and sincerelyAdores each dog&#8217;s long-term health and well-being.</p>
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