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		<title>Adopting Your Dog From A Shelter? Be Prepared To Answer These Questions (Part 1)</title>
		<description>1. What kind of dog are you looking for? This is typically the very first question that a shelter will ask you. You should already be well- prepared to answer this question and can tell the staff members what sort of pup you want and why. Be thorough but flexible; ...</description>
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		<title>Puppies ? The Problem With Raising Two Or More Puppies Of The Same Age</title>
		<description>When looking for a new puppy and attempting to decide which pick of the litter is best for you, there may be a time when you can't choose just one. However, you may want to consider the pros and cons of raising two puppies that are the same age.

Choosing two ...</description>
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		<title>Watch For Pain Or Symptoms When Training The Aging Dog</title>
		<description>Dogs very often tell you when they are in pain, although not always. Should you find the down placement very painful for your dog, and should he find it painful to lie down apart from his obedience lesson, then it may be more beneficial to dispense with the DOWN command ...</description>
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		<title>How To Test A Shelter Dog</title>
		<description>It's hard to know how an unfamiliar dog will react to your attempts to become his leader; if you catch a very self-protective dog off guard, he may bite. It doesn't happen frequently, but don't take the chance, and make your assessments in other ways instead. He's going to be ...</description>
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		<title>Puppy Safety: When Decorations Kill</title>
		<description>A puppy's approach to the world, outside the box he was born in, is quite simply, to eat it! This includes shoes, toys, sofa cushions, and just about anything else he can put into his mouth. If the object is too big to fit, the puppy will whittle it down ...</description>
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		<title>How To Teach Your New Puppy To Play-Bite Softly</title>
		<description>One of the first dog training protocol you will want to initiate when you get a new puppy is to teach him to inhibit the force of his play-bites. It is not necessary to reprimand the pup, and certainly physical punishments are not called for. But it is essential to ...</description>
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		<title>How To Approach Strange Dogs (Part 1)</title>
		<description>Knowing the right way to approach a strange dog will go a long way toward ensuring your safety, and the safety of those around you. At the same token, knowing how not to approach one can do the same.

Children should also be educated of the correct procedure. Some of their ...</description>
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		<title>Common Puppy Behavior Problems - Barking &amp; Digging</title>
		<description>Barking is completely normal for any dog but it should be considered a problem if it becomes excessive. Most dogs will bark at strangers passing by, and this is to be expected. However, you need to teach your puppy that although some barking is OK, too much barking is not.

Allow ...</description>
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		<title>Special Diets For Dogs: Your Veterinarian Has Something Very Important To Tell You</title>
		<description>Special diets for dogs are not only prescribed by veterinarians for the obese animal, but also for various health reasons. 

For example, if your dog suffers from congestive heart failure, due to heartworm or other heart diseases, your veterinarian may want to put him on a low-sodium diet, along with ...</description>
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		<title>Pet Insurance ? Lower The Cost Of Veterinarian Visits With Pet Insurance</title>
		<description>Bringing home a new puppy is the equivalent to adding a new member to your family, literally.  With this new edition comes lots of love and excitement, as well as new responsibilities, especially in his first few weeks at the house.  These responsibilities include feeding him well and ...</description>
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