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		<title>Tips for Dog Grooming</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you interested in learning to groom your dog yourself?  Get tips for dog grooming to keep your dog&#8217;s coat in the best condition possible.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you interested in learning to groom your dog yourself?  Get tips for <a href="http://www.puppydogspot.com/articles/dog-grooming-tips.shtml">dog grooming</a> to keep your dog&#8217;s coat in the best condition possible.</p>

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		<title>Never Feed Your Dog These Foods</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 00:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kittylover</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For your dog to be healthy and energetic, proper nutrition is critical. If you avoid letting your dog eat foods that can be harmful, your pet will avoid ill effects or even death.
Dark chocolate can be lethal to dogs. Substances in chocolate that canines cannot tolerate are methylxanthine alkaloids and theobromine. While humans excrete these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For your dog to be healthy and energetic, proper nutrition is critical. If you avoid letting your dog eat foods that can be harmful, your pet will avoid ill effects or even death.</p>
<p>Dark chocolate can be lethal to dogs. Substances in chocolate that canines cannot tolerate are methylxanthine alkaloids and theobromine. While humans excrete these substances within three hours after ingestion, these chemicals stay inside a dog&#8217;s body for up to eighteen hours. Chocolate poisoning symptoms can include excessive urination, vomiting, diarrhea, and hyperactivity. If you see these symptoms in your dog, seek treatment immediately as seizures, coma and death can result from chocolate.</p>
<p>Even though dogs love bones, the real variety are actually not good for them. Tiny splinters can be eaten when the dog gnaws at the bone which can lead to choking or perforations in the intestines.</p>
<p>Raw fish should also not be fed to dogs. Thiamine deficiency can result which can cause loss of appetite, weakness, abnormal posture and possibly death.</p>
<p>Raw eggs are another forbidden food since they cause biotin levels to fall. Hair loss, dermatitis, and skin eruptions can be the result.</p>
<p>Never feed your dog the foods mentioned above. Be sure to keep your dog away from the kitchen when you are preparing foods and secure your trashcans so that your pet doesn&#8217;t accidentally eat harmful foods.</p>
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		<title>How to Prevent Dog Escapes from Your Yard</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 13:47:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your neighbor calls to tell you that once again, your dog is loose. What do you do when your dog escapes from your yard constantly?
You need to first determine how the dog is managing to get out. If you have a traditional fence, do you have a lock on your gate? Dogs can figure out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your neighbor calls to tell you that once again, your dog is loose. What do you do when your dog escapes from your yard constantly?</p>
<p>You need to first determine how the dog is managing to get out. If you have a traditional fence, do you have a lock on your gate? Dogs can figure out how to unlatch gates, or sometimes they may have help in the form of neighborhood kids.</p>
<p>Is your dog a fence jumper? Dogs can jump surprisingly high, especially if your male dog has spotted a female in heat. You will need a higher fence for a jumper. Before you go to that expense, check if your dog is actually standing on something like a patio table and then jumping from there.</p>
<p>Your dog may have managed to scoot under the fence. Diggers may dig a big enough hole beside the fence to allow themselves to get out. Chicken wire or extra boards at the bottom of the fence will prevent this escape route.</p>
<p>Did your dog get out even though you have an electric fence? An intelligent, determined dog can figure out that after a brief period of shocks, the pain is gone, and the party begins. Also, the collars can fall off or batteries can go dead in the transmitter, allowing your dog an easy exit.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t give your pet incentive to leave. Keep fresh water available at all times and make sure your pet is well-fed. Combat boredom by playing with your dog daily, providing varied and interesting toys, and maybe even having another pet for companionship. Leaving a female in heat unattended in your yard is not a wise idea.</p>
<p>In case your dog does escape again, be sure that he or she is wearing ID of some sort. This could be a tag, a microchip, tattoo, etc.</p>
<p>Following the above tips should help you when your dog escapes from your yard.</p>
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		<title>Does Your Dog Have Roundworms?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:06:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kittylover</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your vet just told you that your dog has roundworms. What are roundworms, and can you get rid of them?
Roundworms are a type of worm that is commonly found in puppies although adult dogs can get them, too. The mother can easily pass worms to her offspring since they are closely confined in a kennel. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your vet just told you that your dog has roundworms. What are roundworms, and can you get rid of them?</p>
<p>Roundworms are a type of worm that is commonly found in puppies although adult dogs can get them, too. The mother can easily pass worms to her offspring since they are closely confined in a kennel. Often, the dog owner will first diagnose worms when some worms are passed in dog stool.</p>
<p>Roundworms take up residence in the small intestine and can become so numerous that the intestines can become blocked. One worm can grow up to six inches in length. Roundworms are contagious to other dogs and even people. To prevent worms, do not allow your dog to sniff stool from other dogs and be sure to wash your hands thoroughly after handling your animal.</p>
<p>Ask your vet to check your dog&#8217;s stool for worms at annual exams even if you have seen no evidence of infection. If your dog does have worms, your vet can prescribe medication. You will need to bring your dog for a check after finishing the medication as sometimes several rounds of treatment are necessary to completely eliminate the problem.</p>
<p>Roundworms can eventually lead to the death of your dog if left untreated, so be sure to get annual exams, and follow up on any unusual symptoms promptly.</p>
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		<title>Get Rid of Fleas Naturally</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 01:29:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kittylover</dc:creator>
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If you are trying to prevent fleas or only have a few stray fleas in your home, you may be able to get rid of fleas naturally using the following tips. If your home is heavily infested, other measures will be necessary.

Wash your dog&#8217;s bedding weekly in warm water since fleas often breed in sleeping [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are trying to prevent fleas or only have a few stray fleas in your home, you may be able to get rid of fleas naturally using the following tips. If your home is heavily infested, other measures will be necessary.</p>
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<li>Wash your dog&#8217;s bedding weekly in warm water since fleas often breed in sleeping areas.</li>
<li>Vacuum frequently throughout your house and seal any bags before putting them in the trash so no fleas escape.</li>
<li>Use a mild dog shampoo to bathe your pet on a weekly basis.</li>
<li>Since cedar repels fleas and other insects, put cedar in their sleeping area. You can even purchase cedar shampoos for bathing your canine.</li>
<li>Small doses of brewers yeast and garlic can give your pet an odor that can repel fleas.</li>
<li>Some Linatone oil mixed with your dog&#8217;s food can help combat dry skin that tends to attract fleas.</li>
<li>Marigolds repel fleas so be sure to plant them in your yard.</li>
<li>A natural dip for dog is boiled lemon or orange peel in water.</li>
<li>Using lukewarm water along with a small amount of shampoo and detergent can prevent fleas. Dip you dog&#8217;s body (not head) in the solution for about fifteen minutes and rinse.</li>
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<p>By trying these methods before you have a major flea infestation, you should be able to get rid of fleas naturally.</p>
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