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		<title>Cause for Paws – 10th annual fundraiser for the Oakville &amp; Milton Humane Society</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cause for paws
10th Anniversary Garden Martini Party
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Appleby College
540 Lakeshore Rd. West. Oakville
7:00 p.m.
Click here for more information. 
Celebrities come out to support Cause for Paws
10th annual fundraiser for the Oakville &#038; Milton Humane Society
On Thursday, June 23 celebrity auctioneers will be looking for the highest bidders at the 10th annual Cause for Paws event to benefit the Oakville &#038; Milton Humane Society.
Appleby College alumni Bryan Baeumler, of HGTV’s Disaster DIY and House of Bryan will be joined by former team captain for the Toronto Argonauts, Dan Ferrone ...]]></description>
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10th Anniversary Garden Martini Party</p>
<p><strong>Thursday, June 23, 2011</strong><br />
Appleby College<br />
540 Lakeshore Rd. West. Oakville<br />
7:00 p.m.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.causeforpawsoakville.com" target="_blank">Click here for more information</a>. </p>
<p><strong>Celebrities come out to support Cause for Paws</strong><br />
10th annual fundraiser for the Oakville &#038; Milton Humane Society</p>
<p>On Thursday, June 23 celebrity auctioneers will be looking for the highest bidders at the 10th annual Cause for Paws event to benefit the Oakville &#038; Milton Humane Society.</p>
<p>Appleby College alumni Bryan Baeumler, of HGTV’s Disaster DIY and House of Bryan will be joined by former team captain for the Toronto Argonauts, Dan Ferrone to host the live auction at this year’s Cause for Paws event.  </p>
<p>The live auction includes original artwork, vacation getaways, private dinners and once-in-a-lifetime experiences that are described as ‘priceless.’</p>
<p>Cause for Paws also includes an extensive silent auction with something for everyone, whether you have four paws or two feet.  The celebrity emcees for the evening will be Annette Hamm, news anchor of CH Morning Live and Erin Alvarez of CTS Always Good News.</p>
<p>The event is one of the highlights of the summer party season in Oakville, with libations, food from some of Oakville’s best chefs, live music and more…all on the campus of community sponsor, Appleby College.</p>
<p>Funds raised at the 10th annual Cause for Paws event will benefit the Oakville &#038; Milton Humane Society, changing the lives of homeless, abused and neglected animals of our community.</p>
<p>The 10th annual Cause for Paws event is hosted by The R-Dog Post Park Leash Free Committee, which met 10 years ago to advocate for a leash-free area in Post Park.</p>
<p>Part of its agreement with the Town of Oakville included fundraising for the Oakville &#038; Milton Humane Society.</p>
<p>What began as a tag sale at the home of Beverlie Rockliffe, raising a few hundred dollars, has grown.</p>
<p>The 2010 Cause for Paws event raised over $90,000, with a goal for this year of $112,000! Funds raised at Cause for Paws has changed the lives of hundreds of homeless animals in the past nine years.</p>
<p>Tickets cost $25 and may be purchased at the Oakville &#038; Milton Humane Society and throughout the community.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.causeforpawsoakville.com" target="_blank">Click here for more information</a>. </p>
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		<title>Mississauga Walk for Dog Guides</title>
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26th Annual Walk to raise funds to support the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides – a national organization that trains Dog Guides to assist Canadians with disabilities.  There are five types of Dog Guides funded by the program, they include: Canine Vision, Hearing Ear, Special Skills, Seizure
Response, and Autism Assistance Guide Dogs.  The Lions Foundation of Canada provides these Dogs to those in need for Free. The raising and training of a Guide Dog requires an investment of over $20,000.
The event will take place at J.C. Saddington ...]]></description>
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<p>26th Annual Walk to raise funds to support the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides – a national organization that trains Dog Guides to assist Canadians with disabilities.  There are five types of Dog Guides funded by the program, they include: Canine Vision, Hearing Ear, Special Skills, Seizure<br />
Response, and Autism Assistance Guide Dogs.  The Lions Foundation of Canada provides these Dogs to those in need for Free. The raising and training of a Guide Dog requires an investment of over $20,000.</p>
<p>The event will take place at J.C. Saddington Park on Sunday June 5 2011, registration at 10 AM.</p>
<p>There will be two courses:  a 1Km and 5 Km. Collect pledges and walk or just donate - the demand for our five types of dog guides is growing.</p>
<p><a href="http://bit.ly/RegisterToWalk2011" target="_blank">Register online</a> to walk or <a href="http://bit.ly/DonateToMississaugaWalk2011" target="_blank">make a donation</a>. <a href="http://www.purinawalkfordogguides.com/about/WhoWeHelp.cfm" target="_blank">Read about the people we have helped</a>.</p>
<p>Pledge / Donation forms are also available at various retail stores in Mississauga, including “PJ’s Pets” in the Square One Shopping Centre, in Mississauga.</p>
<p>Event Contact Jeffrey Friedman,<br />
Mississauga Central Lions Club<br />
647-830-0217<br />
info@lionscentral.com</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wouldn't it be great to have professional quality prints of your beloved pet? Have you toyed with the idea of hiring a professional? Local professional pet photographer anji barton is pleased to announce a special for new clients! For $100, you'll receive a photo session and up to 20 professionally processed proofs presented in a private online gallery. Offer valid in Mississauga and Oakville only. Visit her site for more details.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://mississaugapets.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/5854956905_cef319b7ea_z-300x236.jpg" alt="Mississauga Pet Photography" title="Mississauga Pet Photography" width="300" height="236" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-900" />Wouldn't it be great to have professional quality prints of your beloved pet? Have you toyed with the idea of hiring a professional? Local <a href="http://photography.anjibarton.com" target="_blank">professional pet photographer anji barton</a> is pleased to announce a <strong>special for new clients</strong>! For $100, you'll receive a photo session and up to 20 professionally processed proofs presented in a private online gallery. Offer valid in Mississauga and Oakville only. <a href="http://photography.anjibarton.com" target="_blank">Visit her site for more details</a>.</p>
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		<title>Grooming Your Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is important that you get your dog accustomed to bathing and  grooming early in life by starting off with small, fun sessions when  your dog is a puppy. You must also choose a method which will be fun for  you and carry it out only when you have plenty of time. If you are  stressed or rushed when bathing or grooming your dog, your dog is not  likely to enjoy the experience.
Benefits of Regular Grooming
Grooming your dog offers an ideal opportunity to also check ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://mississaugapets.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/dogbath2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-785" title="Groom Your Dog" src="http://mississaugapets.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/dogbath2-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>It is important that you get your dog accustomed to bathing and  grooming early in life by starting off with small, fun sessions when  your dog is a puppy. You must also choose a method which will be fun for  you and carry it out only when you have plenty of time. If you are  stressed or rushed when bathing or grooming your dog, your dog is not  likely to enjoy the experience.</p>
<p><strong>Benefits of Regular Grooming</strong></p>
<p>Grooming your dog offers an ideal opportunity to also check its  nails, teeth, ears and eyes, and to check for any lumps or scabs which  may have developed since last time. Many dogs do not visibly need  grooming on a regular basis except when they are shedding their coat.  However, some breeds of dogs require extensive grooming on a regular  basis to avoid widespread knotting of the hair and possible sores on the  skin. You must think about how much time you are prepared to spend  doing this before you choose what breed of dog to buy.</p>
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<p><strong>Grooming Requirements Differ between Breeds</strong></p>
<p>Long-haired breeds will need grooming every day to avoid build up of  knots and tangles. These include German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers,  Newfoundlands and Bearded Collies Breeds such as the Standard Poodle do  not shed their coat, which means their hair needs to be cut to keep it  in check. This does not mean that they do not need grooming however.  Breeds such as Irish Setters and Springer Spaniels have what is called  'Silky' hair. This means that the dead hair has to be removed by hand.  Otherwise, the hair will become matted and the dog will develop sores if  left unchecked. Getting your dog used to grooming at a young age is  especially important with breeds that do require a lot of work. The most  time-consuming are wire-haired breeds like the Schnauzer. Their coats  will need to be hand 'stripped' at least twice a year. In addition,  their coats need to be groomed as often as is possible.</p>
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<p><strong>First Steps</strong></p>
<p>The first stage in grooming is to vigorously run your hands through  the dog's hair. Not only does this acclimatize your dog to the feeling  of being groomed, but it will also show you which areas need the most  attention. Run your hands all over the dog - including behind the ears  and under the belly. Your dog is likely to really enjoy this  invigorating feeling, and it also helps to stimulate the natural oils of  the skin.</p>
<p>After this, you can begin to use the grooming tools, which may be  different depending on what breed you have. You will usually need a good  strong comb (its best to use a metal one), a pair of scissors, and a  comb with sharp edges instead of prongs. Special areas to attend to  include the hair behind the ears, the hair around the genitals, the hair  along the muzzle and the hair between the toes.</p>
<p><strong>Bathing Your Dog</strong></p>
<p>If you are planning on bathing your dog, you should groom it first.  This is because the shampoo will not get through the whole coat unless  you have removed matting first. You should not bath your dog more often  than necessary, since shampoos will remove the natural oils that protect  your dogs skin and hair. When shampooing, you should not use everyday  soaps or cleaners.</p>
<p>You can get advice about dog shampoos from your vet or from good  stockists. Dog shampoos produce less lather, which is very useful if  your dog does not like being rinsed! If your dog experiences any skin  reaction after bathing, consult your vet about the shampoo you are using  - you may need to purchase a medicated shampoo.</p>
<p>If you are not taking your dog to a professional groomer (who will  usually bath your dog for you), you can use your bath at home. Be sure  to put a non-slip mat in the bath to prevent your dog from slipping and  hurting itself. This also prevents scratching to the enamel. When your  dog is secure in the bath, gently introduce the water. This is best by  use of an extendible shower head.</p>
<p>The water should be warm, and avoid spraying the water straight at  his face, ears or genitals. Wet the dog all over, talking to and  massaging your dog as you go. Next introduce the shampoo, working from  the top of the body down and finishing at the face. Dog shampoo will  probably not sting the dog's eyes but you should still be careful.</p>
<p>When you are sure your dog is thoroughly covered in shampoo, it is  time to start rinsing. Again, start from the top. When you are sure that  all shampoo has been removed, switch off the water and squeeze the hair  with your hands to remove the excess. Do this before the dog gets out  of the bath! Then give your dog a good rub down with an old towel to  remove excess dampness. If your dog can tolerate a hairdryer, be sure  not to put it too close to the skin. If not, then you will need a couple  more towels.</p>
<p><strong>How did it go?</strong></p>
<p>To finish off the process, give the hair a brief run through with a  good brush. The hair should be soft and silky, and free of matting and  knots. If you find that this process is too stressful for you or your  dog, you can hire a professional to do it. You may even be able to get  enough tips from them to be confident of trying it again next time  round.</p>
<p>By <a href="http://www.petpeoplesplace.com/resources/contributors.htm#18" target="_blank">Karen Peak</a></p>
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		<title>Terrier Types</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whatever your dog preference is, you are sure to find terrier dogs among the candidates for a pal. You'll get energy you want with little grooming and added wit.
Basically bred for hunting and killing vermin, Terrier dogs are now known to offer wide spectrum of features and characters that you might find lovable. They are not as cuddly as toy dogs (while there are some terrier dogs in the toy and companion dog brackets) and they may not be as intelligent like other breeds but they set off these lacks ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whatever your dog preference is, you are sure to find terrier dogs among the candidates for a pal. You'll get energy you want with little grooming and added wit.</p>
<p>Basically bred for hunting and killing vermin, Terrier dogs are now known to offer wide spectrum of features and characters that you might find lovable. They are not as cuddly as toy dogs (while there are some terrier dogs in the toy and companion dog brackets) and they may not be as intelligent like other breeds but they set off these lacks with various things that only they can offer.</p>
<p><a href="http://mississaugapets.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/yorkie.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-777" title="Yorkshire Terrier" src="http://mississaugapets.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/yorkie-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Let us discuss in brief some of the terrier dog types that you may find interesting...</p>
<p>Less aggressive but definitely not timid. This best describes <strong>Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers</strong>. They are definitely alert and very spirited, but when the call for steadiness arrives, they are sure to show you some air of confidence and steady disposition.</p>
<p>This dog type too is gifted with intelligence which makes them very responsive with obedience training.</p>
<p><strong>Parson Russell Terrier</strong> is a dog type that exhibits boldness, cleverness, affection and exuberant disposition. While many may find this a playful pal, it is still not advisable for everyone to take Parson Russell home. In fact, formal obedience training is a must for owners since this dog type is more likely to display mischievousness and too much playfulness that make this a very independent pet. For people with active lifestyles and those who can tolerate explorative disposition, this scamp is the best for you.</p>
<p>The <strong>Norwich Terrier</strong>, on the other hand, is a type of dog that resulted from breeding small Terriers with other smaller breeds, possibly <strong>Yorkshire Terriers</strong>. Maintenance of Norwich Terrier is minimal and they are content with modest living quarters. They have active disposition though and can be affectionate and fearless. Additionally, they are also known to display stocky and happy personalities which make them ideal pals.</p>
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<p>Much like the Norwich Terriers, <strong>Norfolk Terriers</strong> are also well-spirited, fearless, charming and always ready for game. While both may have some similar physical characteristics, Norfolks can still be distinguished through their folds in the ears.</p>
<p>Basically workman-like dogs, <strong>Kerry Blue Terriers</strong> are excellent watchdogs and work well in farm settings. This dog got its name from its blue-shade coat color which was originally black during puppyhood.</p>
<p><strong>Wire Fox Terriers</strong> are of great interest since they display power through its excellent endurance capabilities and speed. Alertness and quick movements are the dominant expressions of this dog type. It is advisable though that the owner trains this dog and should be given enough doses of daily exercises.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, <strong>Smooth Fox Terriers</strong> are the frolic and lively types of dogs that are ideal in both country and city living. Displaying intelligence and cleverness, this dog makes good trainees and must be well credited by that. They are also likely to show great affection towards their owners.</p>
<p>These are just some of the many terrier dog types that can be considered as your next pets. In general, this dog type has good dispositions and makes ideal home pets. While some may display obscure aggressiveness, this still does not negate the fact that most types have the capacity to develop affection and keen expression of their attachment to their owners. Be warned though that some dog types in this breed can be very playful and should be given enough amount of attention and time during obedience training and exercises.</p>
<p>By: <a href="http://www.articlealley.com/author_1_213867.html" target="_blank">Gustavo Wilcox</a></p>
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Are you considering bringing a dog into your home, but just can't decide which one best suits you? Get some help making this important decision with this personalized guide. It's simple: You provide us with some answers about your preferences, and in return we'll match you with a list of dog breeds, in ranked order, that best meet your requirements. 

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Dog beds come in so many shapes and sizes, how do you know which is the best one for your dog? With so many beds to choose from, and so many things to take into consideration, here are tips to consider before making your purchase…
Selecting the right dog bed is important because it is where your dog calls home. Your favorite pet will spend a great deal of time sleeping, relaxing and resting in his dog bed so finding one that ...]]></description>
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<p>Dog beds come in so many shapes and sizes, how do you know which is the best one for your dog? With so many beds to choose from, and so many things to take into consideration, here are tips to consider before making your purchase…</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pjtra.com/t/R0BFR0NMRUBIR0lKSEBGSEtKSA"><img title="Shop at the Dog Bed Superstore Today!" src="http://www.pjtra.com/b/R0BFR0NMRUBIR0lKSEBGSEtKSA" border="0" alt="Shop at the Dog Bed Superstore Today!" width="250" height="250" align="left" hspace="6" /></a>Selecting the right dog bed is important because it is where your dog calls home. Your favorite pet will spend a great deal of time sleeping, relaxing and resting in his dog bed so finding one that suits him well will help to make him more comfortable in his new home.</p>
<p>Some owners already have an idea of what they are looking for in a dog bed, but other owners are unsure of even where to begin looking for one. While it may seem as easy as just going to a local store and selecting a bed, there are actually a large variety to consider, and with this comes a variety of different factors to take into consideration before purchasing a bed.</p>
<p><strong>Pet Size</strong><br />
There are a large variety of dog breeds from very small to extra large and with this comes a wide variety of different dog bed sizes available. One of the most important factors to consider when selecting one is the size of your dog. Although you might simply think a small dog will need a small bed and a large dog will need a larger one, it isn’t always this simple. Remember that if you are looking at the same bed in two different sizes, it is quite possible that the larger bed will cost a substantial amount more than the smaller bed, simply because it costs more for the extra materials.</p>
<p>Often small dogs like to feel snuggly and warm while large dogs will most likely want to stretch out. With this in mind small dogs often feel most comfortable in a bed with bumpers that they can snuggle up against at night. On the other hand, large dogs would be extremely uncomfortable in a bed with borders and will instead be most comfortable on a flat feather pillow bed.</p>
<p><strong>Pet Health</strong><br />
Orthopedic dog beds are available that add extra support for older pets or pets with joint injuries, such as hip problems, disc problems, knee problems or are just old and have trouble getting around. Most orthopedic beds are made from similar materials as human orthopedic beds, with high-density foam that allows for extra support on the joints and makes it much easier to go from sitting to standing.</p>
<p>Remember that because you will be paying for extra padding and extra support, the cost of an orthopedic bed is likely to be substantially more expensive than a regular dog bed. As well, you may have to special order an orthopedic bed from the pet store or through your local vet.</p>
<p><strong>Choice of Fabric</strong><br />
Believe it or not, dog beds are available in canvas, denim, fleece, cotton, suede and even upholstery material. Your choice of fabric will be dependent on the type of dog you own and the climate you live in. For dog owners with a long-haired dog or an outdoor dog like a Siberian Husky, you will want to select a cool cotton or canvas, so they won’t overheat while staying inside the house.</p>
<p>For owners of small or short haired dogs that might get cold more easily, you should look towards a warmer material that will help keep them warm year round. A great choice for these dogs would be a fleece, suede or even couch like upholstery material.</p>
<p>You may also want to consider a bed cover that is machine washable, especially if you have a dog that sheds a great deal or that gets dirty easily. You may also want to consider a fabric that can be washed easily without fading or shrinking.</p>
<p><strong>Location of the Bed</strong><br />
Where you plan on placing the dog bed in your home is probably the most important factor when selecting one. Consider whether the dog likes to sleep in the owner’s bedroom, in a spare bedroom, in a crate in the kitchen or in the living room. Remember to select a location that is large enough for the dog’s bed, but that will also make them feel safe at night.</p>
<p>Although it may seem silly, you will also want to consider the location of a bed so that you can purchase one that matches your interior decorating. Purchasing a red dog bed and putting it in a green and black room might be a bit of an eyesore. Find something that blends in well, if at all possible.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that if you will have a dog that will be crated at nighttime, there are specific crate beds, which are long and can easily be placed in the crate to provide your dog with comfort while they sleep at night.</p>
<p><strong>Price</strong><br />
One price does not fit all when it comes to beds for dogs. Similar to human beds, there are a variety of different brands and costs. Believe it or not, there are even designer and luxury dog beds available! These will offer extra cushioning, extra support and extra room. Many of them actually resemble a couch while others look similar to a human bed. Some designer dog beds that are specially ordered will even be personalized with the dog’s name.</p>
<p>Because of the wide range in dog beds, there is a large fluctuation in as well. Owners can select a basic one for around $20-$30 for a small dog and $50-$60 for a large dog, all the way up to designer or luxury dog beds that can run as high as $150-$250.</p>
<p>When author Richard Livitski isn't busy catching up on his own sleep, he's busy searching for more unique, cool and funny dog names for http://www.dog-names-and-more.com where dog names as well as other helpful dog related topics can be found.</p>
<p>By <a href="http://www.buzzle.com/authors.asp?author=5605" target="_blank">Richard Livitski</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Established in 1979, Wysong Corporation is one of the true pioneers of natural pet foods and holistic pet health care &#38; nutrition. Conceived and led by Dr. Wysong, they are a family company that puts principle ahead of market.
Wysong develops state of the art, nutraceutically enhanced natural dog food, cat food, ferret and horse foods and pet supplements with a view to long term prevention and staving off the long-latency diseases pets often fall victim to.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Established in 1979, Wysong Corporation is one of the true pioneers of natural pet foods and holistic pet health care &amp; nutrition. Conceived and led by Dr. Wysong, they are a family company that puts principle ahead of market.</p>
<p>Wysong develops state of the art, nutraceutically enhanced <strong>natural dog food</strong>, <strong>cat food</strong>, ferret and horse foods and pet supplements with a view to long term prevention and staving off the long-latency diseases pets often fall victim to.</p>
<p>Wysong pet products have been fed to tens of thousands of pets through multiple generations for thirty years with remarkable health benefits.</p>
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