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		<title>Rate Dog Show Judges — h…</title>
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<li>zdogpark: Weimaraner Club of Greater St Louis Specialty Show	<a href="http://t.co/XK1f1NnV">http://t.co/XK1f1NnV</a></li>
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<li>zdogpark: new updates Scottish Deerhound <a href="http://t.co/eG1IC6Mv">http://t.co/eG1IC6Mv</a> <a href="http://t.co/25T24DpB">http://t.co/25T24DpB</a></li>
<li>zdogpark: Weimaraner Club of Greater St Louis Specialty Show	<a href="http://t.co/XK1f1NnV">http://t.co/XK1f1NnV</a></li>
<li>zdogpark: new updates Saluki <a href="http://t.co/MpAF3ets">http://t.co/MpAF3ets</a> <a href="http://t.co/o10PwYQ8">http://t.co/o10PwYQ8</a></li>
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		<title>Questions About The Anti Barking Device For Your Pet Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 23:31:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thedogline.com.au/anti-barking-device">Anti barking device</a> decent? Is it a good way of stopping your dog&#8217;s excessive barking at night?</p>
<p>There isn&#39;t a lot wrong to try other methods particularly if these are effective and will still enable you to achieve the same results. </p>
<p>There are strategies you can use but these may be or may not be effective in any way. Will these stop the dog&#8217;s uncalled for barking? If the results are good, then, there isn&#39;t much wrong to try these methods unless the effects can be detrimental to the dog&#8217;s health or become damaging to their conditions in the long-term. </p>
<p><b>Anti Barking Gadgets or Traditional Ways</b></p>
<p>What&#39;s the benefit of using the anti barking device rather than the traditional way to stop your dog yapping too much?</p>
<p>Maybe, the explanation is that these mechanisms are really effective. The result may not be 100 p.c effective but if it buttresss positive behaviour and support the typical coaching, you can adopt this merciful way of stopping your dog from yapping excessively.</p>
<p>There are different sorts of anti barking devices that you can test. Some are far better than the others. Each dog replies in a different way to the anti barking device . You can select from shock, ultrasonic and citronella collars. It&#39;s your option to judge results. </p>
<p>The difference is how each tool approaches the dog barking problem. Every one has different weaknesses and strengths but you can most likely classify them in terms of efficiency and safety. </p>
<p>While some anti barking devices are more effective than others, you might still need to pick the less effective ones. Your dog will not bark just to upset you. Dogs use barking to speak so this is one factor that you should usually remember. </p>
<p><b>Think Hard before Purchasing</b> </p>
<p>The anti barking device may be very effective that it will absolutely stop your dog from barking. That&#39;s is why it is smart to learn all about the different kinds of anti barking devices before you actually purchase one. </p>
<p>You may want your dog to warn you if there are burglars trying to break within your residence. Therefore the dog has to alert you to the upcoming threats! </p>
<p>You must realize that your dog will bark from time to time and this is normal for the canine species. I&#39;d only recommend that you use anti-barking contraptions only when your dog&#8217;s barking becomes an issue. </p>
<p>This is a crucial reminder for all dog lovers!</p>
<p>The Dog Line provides tips in canine obedience training as well as supplies dog keepers with tools like the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thedogline.com.au/barking-dog-collars">Bark Collars</a> . You can obtain more relevant information and know about other <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thedogline.com.au/anti-barking-device">Anti Barking Device</a> on the internet site of The Dog Line.</p>
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		<title>Creating Good Use Of An Anti-Barking Device</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Which anti barking device is a trustworthy coaching tool? This is what many dog owners and dog trainers claim. There are various sorts of devices that are widely thought as effective to prevent uncalled for barking like the barking dog &#8230; <a href="http://akita.dogsubmit.com/2012/05/creating-good-use-of-an-anti-barking-device/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Which <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thedogline.com.au/anti-barking-device">anti barking device</a> is a trustworthy coaching tool? This is what many dog owners and dog trainers claim.</p>
<p>There are various sorts of devices that are widely thought as effective to prevent uncalled for barking like the barking dog collar, indoor devices or various outdoor gadgets. Some individuals say that the most optimal device to stop dogs from barking too much is an ultrasonic out of doors bark control mechanism. </p>
<p>This device has a reach of close to 50 feet away and is automatically reset after the barking breakout is through. It utilizes an ultrasonic tone that can only be heard by the troubled dog. The unit is proven safe and efficient. </p>
<p><b>Which Gadget is Effective?</b> </p>
<p>A lot of research has been conducted indicating the preferences of most dog owners for citronella spray. The same studies indicate this piece of gear does not step up the dog&#8217;s level of nervousness or anxiousness. </p>
<p><b>Here is some guidance about the utilisation of these collars:</b> </p>
<p>It should not be utilised for continuous intervals since the dog might become over-familiar with the stimulus used to dissuade the barking. Maybe, a better approach is rewarding your dog with rewards or motivation to buttress positive behavior. This can be giving your pet affection, having your dog sit or giving a treat. </p>
<p>It is not advised that collars should be used to treat separation nervousness. </p>
<p><b>Understand the Anti-Barking Device</b> </p>
<p>There is no need to rush! The issue here is to grasp the benefits of employing a training tool such as the anti barking device even before thinking of purchasing one. You have to know how it will handle the explicit problem of unjustifiable dog barking. You have to determine the drawbacks and restrictions too. As the proverb says, &#8220;the tool is simply a tool&#8221; and the effectiveness depends mainly on your private situation, the state of the dog, the pet&#8217;s surroundings and the instrument you selected. Mostly, the anti barking device is based upon a fast and steady warning system. This implement can be more trustworthy and consistent if used properly in the dog training programme. </p>
<p>Now, after having read this debate, the dog owner can maybe come up with a good decision in regards to what instrument to buy. It can pay to solicit the expert recommendation of specialists as well. There is nothing wrong in getting several recommendations and inputs before finally purchasing your anti barking gadget.</p>
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<p>The Dog Line provides tips in dog training as well as supplies dog keepers with tools like the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thedogline.com.au/">Barking Dog Collar</a> . You can obtain more applicable info and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thedogline.com.au/anti-barking-device">Anti barking device</a> on the website of The Dog Line.</p>
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		<title>How To Handle Tropical Fish</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tropical Fish Description Tropical fish care ought not to be a stressing event. If you have taken your time in cleaning and looking after your freshwater aquarium, taking good care of the tropical fish will be a lot more than &#8230; <a href="http://akita.dogsubmit.com/2012/05/how-to-handle-tropical-fish/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p> Tropical fish care ought not to be a stressing event. If you have taken your time in cleaning and looking after your freshwater aquarium, taking good care of the tropical fish will be a lot more than easy.  To tell you the truth, you only need to spend at least an hour in a week for your pet (feeding omitted).<br />  How To Feed Your Tropical Fish<br /> Most of the surface feeding fish wish to eat fish flakes two times per day, but never feed them more than what they can ingest in two minutes. Next, you will be seeing the, feasting on microorganisms and algae.<br /> Bottom feeding fish can eat tablets of algae and protein.  The quantity of tablets that you will give depends on the volume of bottom feeders in an aquarium. The professional recommendation is to not give them greater than what they can use up in three hours.<br />  How To Clean Your Tropical Fish Aquarium<br /> One of the most important duty you have as the owner is to clean your aquarium. Always be cautious about any waste. If not, it will cause production of ammonia, which is lethal to tropical fish. But if you underwent the nitrogen cycle when you initially put up your aquarium, no need to worry about this for the reason that bacteria colonies you&#8217;ve got established is going to take the ammonia. </p>
<p>  Always ensure that the water is clean so that the <a target="_blank" href="http://aqualife2u">Aqualife</a> healthy is always healthy. If you wish to clean the bottom part of the tank in addition to its substrate, utilizing a siphon is recommended. For simple cleaning, using gravel is advised.</p>
<p> Place one end of the siphon hose in the substrate and the opposite end in an empty container. Then you can use this waste to include your vegetable garden or on your lawn. </p>
<p>  Always Replace The Water<br />  You can properly eliminate the waste in the aquarium tank by replacing 10% of its water content. For some, it would be best to replace 20% of the water every other week. However, changing 10% of the water is best done weekly.</p>
<p>  Clean tank Walls and Trim Your Plants</p>
<p> If you have live plants, which is endorsed to eliminate nitrates, then you must check them every so often. If required, cut dried leaves and barks that have grown hugely. <br />  Always wash your tank with a sponge every month. Scraper can be used but it Is a bad idea for acrylic tanks.</p>
<p> Decorations must also be cleaned once a month.  Sponge and salt should be used for this. As with anything you add the tank, never use soap or other detergents since they are lethal to your tropical fish. </p>
<p>  Final Words</p>
<p> It is good to follow the following tips when dealing with your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.aqualife2u.com/ec_products.php?category=4">Aquarium Fish</a>. Give your pet the best care. Give enough food, clean water, along with other materials needed to sustain a healthy and energetic tropical fish. </p>
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		<title>Fresh Water And Over Cleaning Your Horses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once in a while, I used to achieve some kind of euphoria in my horses&#8217; Barn. It usually happened shortly after the stalls had been scoured and cleaned, and each pony had received his ration of hay, grains and water. &#8230; <a href="http://akita.dogsubmit.com/2012/05/fresh-water-and-over-cleaning-your-horses/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once in a while, I used to achieve some kind of euphoria in my <a target="_blank" href="http://horsehorses.net/western-show-clothes">horses&#8217; Barn</a>. It usually happened shortly after the stalls had been scoured and cleaned, and each pony had received his ration of hay, grains and water. Passing breezes would produce music from the halters hanging around the stalls. It also usually occurred when the weather was wonderful, neither too hot, nor too cold, and the flies hadn&#8217;t yet checked in. There may have been 1 or 2 birds trilling around the barn, adding to the impression that all was right with the world, at least as much of it as was contained in the barn.</p>
<p>The ecstasy came to an end the day I chanced upon information that a clean environment is not actually what your horses desire. A clean environment may be fine by human standards, but by horse standards it may possibly be a case of deadly excessive. You can&#8217;t saddle your horses with human standards and expect them to flourish.</p>
<p>Take as an example the practice of washing horses&#8217; water buckets fanatically with bleach. I have noticed people mix up bleach with water and scour the water buckets with the solution as if their lives, or maybe the horses &#8216;lives&#8217; depended on it. Once upon a time I appreciated their care, now I have reason to wonder. I know they think they are doing good for their horses by getting rid of all the bugs and germs just waiting to impose damage. It is only recently the inconsistency of it all has begun to strike me. Don&#8217;t the hay and the grains also have bacteria? And what about the gazillion bacteria in a zillion variations that infest the ground where horses graze? Can you wash the hay and the grains and the ground out with bleach? If I were to raise this question with the bucket washers using bleach, they would doubtless let me know that the water is different! It&#8217;s got to be cleaned!</p>
<p>They may be right, though not in the way they suspect. The big issue with water nowadays is that tap water is chlorinated. Chlorinated or not, in time water buckets in use do get scummed up, and start reeking. But the scum and the reek can be shed with little more fancy than the application of a brush. So what&#8217;s with the bleach? Do folk think about the effects on the horses of the bleach residue that&#8217;s bound to adhere to the sides and bottoms of the buckets?</p>
<p>I can understand the requirement for additional efforts when an infective illness is in the air. You&#8217;d need to do all you can to be sure your horses stay safe. But tough times need tough measures. Why adopt tough measures during normal times? I&#8217;m reminded of what I have read about the hand sanitizers that have become the rage nowadays. They&#8217;re really extremely deadly in that they might be making a contribution to the development of resistant bacteria that are much stronger than the originals.</p>
<p>Ideally, clean your horses&#8217; water buckets out a minimum of once every week, up to once a day. But if you really care about your horses, cease from using chlorine bleach unless there&#8217;s some express reason, like a spreading disease, to do it. The most effective way to clean your horses&#8217; water buckets is to give them a good scouring with plain water and a brush. Horses are used to water, not water with traces of chlorine bleach in it. It is your task to give them the water that&#8217;s most suited for them.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t make blunders like thinking dew on grass is adequate for your horses when they&#8217;re grazing at pasture. Just let them have water, a lot of fresh, chemically unadorned water. Fresh water is the single most necessary nourishment your horses can have.</p>
<p>Horses are Heather Toms passion and she enjoys sharing her extensive knowledge through her 100s of articles with other <a target="_blank" href="http://horsehorses.net/">horse</a> lovers, like all things about <a target="_blank" href="http://horsehorses.net/horse-fencing" title="horse fencing">horse fencing</a></p>
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		<title>Your Golden Retriever &#8211; Health And Grooming</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Golden retriever is a pleasant looking dog. Coat shade ranges from extremely pale almost white to a dark golden color. He&#39;s double coated and if you live with a golden retriever then you&#39;ll definitely be well acquainted with loose &#8230; <a href="http://akita.dogsubmit.com/2012/05/your-golden-retriever-health-and-grooming/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Golden retriever is a pleasant looking dog. Coat shade ranges from extremely pale almost white to a dark golden color. He&#39;s double coated and if you live with a golden retriever then you&#39;ll definitely be well acquainted with loose and irresistible yellow hair.</p>
<p>Deep and soulful eyes accompany an enormous and slightly spotty grin. This breed of dog is mostly carrying an object in his powerful yet delicate mouth. A genetic feature of one bred for retrieval, without bruising of game birds and wildfowl.</p>
<p>A powerful fuzzy tail which will wag towards friends and strangers alike, for the golden retriever has no enemy. He&#39;ll gladly share his home with chum or enemy. If you&#39;re owned by a golden retriever you&#39;ve a loyal and loving companion for life. The biddable dog will love his entire family in equal measures.</p>
<p>Grooming is supreme for a dog of this sort. The thick coat can easily become knotted especially feathers around legs, ears and tail. Grooming tools for double coated dogs will be the most handy to you, particularly during shedding season. A golden retriever will benefit from everyday grooming to prevent undercoat build up.</p>
<p>Ears should be checked frequently. Thick hair round the dog&#8217;s ears can obstruct natural self cleaning and lead to ear infection. Check for any surprising smell or discharge.</p>
<p>When grooming an older golden retriever it is sensible to check for any bizarre mounds beneath the skin. The older dog can be subject to developing cysts or swellings anywhere on the body. If your dog develops a pile the vet surgeon should be consulted.</p>
<p>Your dog should enjoy regular handling. The retriever will normally love the physical attention and one to one interaction. If you happen to have a problem positive association with grooming will help.</p>
<p>Like this information, I hope that it helps you on your journey on learning <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogtrickacademy.com/blog/how-to-train-a-golden-retriever">how to train a golden retriever</a>.</p>
<p>Visit the dog trick academy to learn more about grooming, health, positive <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogtrickacademy.com/">dog training</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogtrickacademy.com/blog/how-to-train-a-golden-retriever">how to train a golden retriever</a> using reward and reinforcement.</p>
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		<title>German Shepherd Training Suggestions That Will Work For Everyone</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Similar to several pet owners, you most likely consider your dog a member of your family. Much in the same way that you would train and correct your children, it is important to do that for your dog as well. How can you expect them to behave if you have not taught them what that means? Dogs, even the highly intelligent breeds like the German Shepherd, don&#8217;t figure out commands by themselves. They need their owner&#8217;s assistance to help them get through it. Keep reading to find more information that can help you with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.germanshepherdsavvy.com/german-shepherd-training.html">German Shepherd training</a>.</p>
<p> Being patient yet persistent and assertive is the key to training your pet dog to behave well. Obedience comes with rewards and punishments, and you can&#8217;t give up or the dog won&#8217;t change. Make sure that the dog gets time outdoors to play and expend energy and know that it takes time to train.</p>
<p> Praise your canine friend lavishly every time he comes closer to following commands. For instance, when first training the dog to come, praise for turning in the correct direction. Then praise for a few steps toward you. Eventually, praise the dog with excitement for running right to you at the first call. The dog associates obedience with the pleasure of pleasing you and shares in your excitement. In addition to praise, you may also encourage your four-legged friend by using treats. There are numerous types of treats you may use during <a target="_blank" href="http://www.germanshepherdsavvy.com">German Shepherd training</a>. What will work for one dog may not necessarily work for another. Your dog&#8217;s favorite foods will work great as motivators. Make certain that you keep the treats an appropriate size for your four-legged companion to easily bite.</p>
<p> A dog owner who attempts to train his pet while upset will never succeed. Dogs are extremely sensitive creatures and they can feel their owners&#8217; annoyance. Anger and dissatisfaction with a dog&#8217;s performance can poison the whole training program. A dog trainer who becomes upset with their pet&#8217;s performance must take a break and calm down before continuing their training program. The same is true when your dog did something wrong. Being angry at his misbehavior can cause you to punish him physically. And everyone knows that punishment will do more harm than good.</p>
<p> To ensure your dog&#8217;s good behavior, continue his training all through his life. A dog&#8217;s learning does not stop when he leaves his puppy stage. If you bolster desired behaviors, you will ensure your dog&#8217;s continued obedience, and by continuing to discipline your dog, you will avoid undesirable behaviors from showing up.</p>
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