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		<title>All about Dog Daycares</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many dog ??owners, due to time constraints, face the problem of leaving their beloved dog at home for an extended period of time. Dogs are social animals and leaving them alone in the house leads to behavioral problems that are difficult to treat. Nursery dog ??is the ideal solution in such conditions that their dog [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many dog ??owners, due to time constraints, face the problem of leaving their beloved dog at home for an extended period of time. Dogs are social animals and leaving them alone in the house leads to behavioral problems that are difficult to treat. Nursery dog ??is the ideal solution in such conditions that their dog healthy both physically and mentally. Types of services </p>
<h2> dog day care </ h2>
<p>Generally three types of services are available for the care of a dog during the day time. These are: </p>
<ul>
<li> Dog Accessories </ li> Dog Walkers
<li> </ li>
<li> Dog daycares </ li> </ ul> What type of service<br />
<h2> preschool is right for your dog dogs? </ H2>
<p>Selection of the service depends on the following factors: </p>
<ul>
<li> duration of time the dog has to be alone </ li> Dog
<li> parameters such as<br />o Age<br />o Health<br />o behavior </ li> Cost
<li> services < / li> </ ul> Sitting
<p>Dog may be a suitable option for very young puppies and old dogs. A dog walker service can be considered old and mature dogs and dogs that are to be the same as the shorter. Daycares dog will be the best solution for most dogs. Dog Daycares are cost effective and help the dog in socializing with other canines. Remember that the welfare of all dogs in the facility is the most important factor, so aggressive dogs or dogs with behavior problems generally will not be accepted by dog ??daycares daycares.</p>
<p>Services offered by dog: </p>
<p>Daycares
<p>Dog offer a wide range of services to the health of your dog. Services offered include: · Scientifically designed </p>
<p> dog exercise routines</p>
<p> · Watch Group and the process of socialization with other dogs of similar size and nature</p>
<p> · Veterinary doctor attention and services in accordance with the wishes or required</p>
<p> • Training Dog facilities</p>
<p> · Personal attention by well professionals</p>
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<p> · Dog Grooming services</p>
<h2> Choosing a dog day-care centers: </ h2>
<p>Demand kindergarten service dog has been on the rise in recent years, growth in the number of such day care facilities. Some well known dog daycares operate throughout the country in accordance with the franchise agreement, offering similar quality and types of services everywhere.</p>
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		<title>Special Diets For Dogs: Your Veterinarian Has Something Very Important To Tell You</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 00:22:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 the proper medications, which combined, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Special diets for dogs are not only prescribed by veterinarians for the obese animal, but also for various health reasons. </p>
<p>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 the proper medications, which combined, may literally save your pet&#8217;s life. There used to be an old saying: &#8220;You are what you eat,&#8221;  but your dog has no choice, &#8220;He is what you feed  him&#8221; and his welfare is always in your hands.</p>
<p>A veterinarian once told me that over half of mature dogs alive have kidney disease. Your pet&#8217;s doctor may suggest that he be given a special diet that will not put a strain on his kidneys. This will often correct many problems and keep an animal from becoming seriously ill. All of the prescribed dietary foods must be given according to your veterinarian&#8217;s strict instructions.</p>
<p>What About The Puppy &#038; The Pregnant Dog, Do They Need Diet Food?</p>
<p>This too is a question which must be left up to your veterinarian. Sometimes they do and sometimes they don&#8217;t, depending upon the physical condition of the animal. Physical and mental stress is sometimes a determining factor in the prescribing of a diet program for puppies or the mother dog.</p>
<p>Diarrhea &#038; Loose Stools</p>
<p>If your dog has diarrhea, he may need a bland diet. The intestinal tract of a dog is similar to that of a human and when it is irritated, a change of food can sometimes correct the problem.</p>
<p>Allergies &#038; Skin Problems</p>
<p>Does your dog have an allergy or dermatosis? It may be that he is being fed the wrong food.  Many times the well-meaning dog owner will spray, bathe, or put ointments on their pet, when what the dog really needs is a special diet food. Your veterinarian is the person who can determine the cause of your dog&#8217;s itch, so don&#8217;t try to diagnose it yourself.</p>
<p>Take Responsibility For Your Dog</p>
<p>Animal nutrition has made giant strides during the past 30 years. Today it is said that most dogs who are fed regular commercial dog food have a better diet than an American child.  However, I&#8217;m sure this is a debatable statement and a hot topic. But the day is long past when we threw the family dog a bone from the table and expected him to grow just fine on any scraps left over.</p>
<p>Whenever your dog is not eating properly or is overweight, consult your veterinarian. He may suggest that you put your dog on a diet and if he does, be sure to stick with it. Try not to overfeed your pet. If he gets more calories than his body size needs, based on how much he weighs and physical activity, you may become a fat pup. Our pets have a way of becoming part of the family circle, but we must remember that their dietary needs are not the same as that of the rest of the family.</p>
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