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		<title>Dog Beds   Fine Sleeping For Fido</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 02:36:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ... it or not, <b>dogs</b> are much like humans when it comes to reacting to their surroundings, and they too can have allergies. Finding <b>hypoallergenic</b> <b>dog</b> beds for your pets can save a lot of miserable pet time and vet bills trying to help them through their  ... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you think about what your dog does all day, chances are the main activity of your pooch is sleeping. Most dogs spend 12, 14, 16 hours or more asleep every day. With that being said, mans ideal friend deserves to have nice a dog bed to sleep <span id="more-1039"></span> in for all of the time they spend on their bed. After all, if you were a dog who slept that much, wouldnt you really want a comfortable dog bed to sleep on?The best dog beds you can get for your pet would be dog beds that are hypoallergenic. Believe it or not, dogs are much like humans when it comes to reacting to their surroundings, and they too can have allergies. Finding hypoallergenic dog beds for your pets can save a lot of miserable pet time and vet bills trying to help them through their allergic reactions.Dog beds need to be simple to clean and maintain as well. While we would all like to have a perfectly clean, great smelling dog, that is rarely the case. That is why doggie shampoo was invented. But, unless you have easy to clean dog beds you can give your dogs all the baths you want, theyre going to go right back to the smelly bed, and they will become smelly all over again.When selecting dog beds for your pets, make sure you also consider the size of the dogs before you decide on the size of the dog beds. The two should be proportional. You dont want a giant bed for a little dog. They may feel lost in it. And you dont want to get to small a bed for your Great Dane and make it try to curl up tight to fit. Once you find the right dog bed both you and your dog will be happy and comfortable.</p>
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		<title>Dog training basics: The heel command</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 06:55:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ... <b>dog</b> may want to pull ahead of you, or lag behind. If he pulls ahead of you, pull <b>back</b> gently on the leash putting your <b>dog</b> <b>back</b> in the position on your left side with his head about even with your left leg. Use the "heel" command and take a few steps ... ]]></description>
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<p>“The No Dragging, Lagging or Balking Zone.” Teaching Your Puppy To Heel On Leash.</p>
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<p>Teaching your puppy to heel on leash is beneficial in many ways.  It is the first step in higher discipline and the beginning of a regimen that'll earn your dog the reputation of <span id="more-661"></span> being well behaved and always welcomed back where ever you take him. “Heeling”, is not just teaching you dog to walk obediently beside you.  It is also teaching him that when he's on the leash he's to obey and pay attention to you, and you only. He's to walk past other people, dogs, sights and sounds without stopping, pulling or lagging behind.       </p>
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<p>Choose a leash that's size appropriate for your dog, comfortable for your hand, and has a sturdy easily maneuvered clip.  I prefer a light weight nylon leash, but there are several other styles and types of leashes to pick from in all price ranges. Shorter leashes are better suited and easier to handle for training purposes. A well fitting buckle collar will work fine for this lesson. The collar should be loose enough for you to slide two fingers between the collar and the dog’s neck, and snug enough not to pull off over the dog’s head.  </p>
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<p>Start off in an area that is familiar to your dog and without distractions. This way he's not tempted to want to explore his surroundings and can give you his undivided attention. Take along a few small treats for reward. Attach the leash and with your dog standing at your left side say the word “heel” and  take a few steps forward.  At first your dog may want to pull ahead of you, or lag behind. If he pulls ahead of you, pull back gently on the leash putting your dog back in the position on your left side with his head about even with your left leg. Use the “heel” command and take a few steps. Repeat this until he's able to stay in step with you for five or six steps, stop while he is still in the correct position of heel and give a treat and a lot of praise.  </p>
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<p>It is fine for your dog to walk a little behind you, but if he lags too far behind use the same concept of a gentle tug on the leash to bring him back up to your left side, tell him to “heel” and move forward again. Be consistent with the corrections, and each time your dog walks a short distance in the correct heel position, stop and give him treats and praise. Slowly increase the distance as he comprehends what you're wanting him to do.  You should be able to walk at a comfortable pace with your dog’s head at, or slightly behind your left leg,</p>
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