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		<title>Ensure Successful Puppy Training Classes By Selecting The Best Collar</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 23:50:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Ford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you've chosen puppy training classes to enroll in, the next step is to gather the equipment you'll need to help teach your dog new commands and good behavior. One of the most important pieces of equipment that you'll need is the right dog collar, which will both aid in the training process and keep everyone safe.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once you&#8217;ve chosen puppy training classes to enroll in, the next step is to gather the equipment you&#8217;ll need to help teach your dog new commands and good behavior. One of the most important pieces of equipment that you&#8217;ll need is the right dog collar, which will both aid in the training process and keep everyone safe.</p>
<p>Below are some dog collars and their descriptions.</p>
<p>One of the most prevalent collars is the plain, flat collar that usually comes in nylon or leather. They are often colorful and are a convenient place to keep your dogs identification and vaccination tags. While these collars may look good, they don&#8217;t work well in the course of training. When a lead is pulled, this type of collar will put pressure on the dog&#8217;s windpipe and will cause discomfort.</p>
<p>A more effective way of restraining your puppy during training is with a body harness. The harness wraps around the midsection of your dog and will prevent him from leaping away from you when you are holding the lead. The harness does not apply any pressure to the neck.</p>
<p>Another choice is the head collar. This restraint takes its name from the positioning of the device.  Rather than being wrapped around a dog&#8217;s neck, this collar straps around the head so that when the lead is pulled, the dog&#8217;s muzzle is what gets the pressure. Not only is this type of collar effective for training, it is much gentler than other collars.</p>
<p>The most harmful type of collar is the choker collar or choke chain. This collar fits around a dog&#8217;s neck and when pulled will tighten around the dog&#8217;s throat, effectively strangling him. Most dog trainers will let you know right away that these collars are inhumane and quite dangerous.</p>
<p>A similar type of collar is a pinch collar, which also fits around the neck. The blunt metal protrusions put pressure around the neck in order to stop powerful and willful dogs. These collars are just used temporarily until your dog is adequately trained.</p>
<p>So those are the types of collars available to choose from. Make sure that you use a head collar or a harness restraint during puppy training classes for effective, humane instruction.</p>
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		<title>Some Reasons To Consider Dog Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 15:09:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kurt Dorey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the ever-climbing price of health insurance for people, the thought of buying insurance for a dog might seem a bit absurd. However, for any family that is dedicated to providing top care for their pets, dog insurance is a good idea. Any family that knows it would opt for dog surgery rather than putting the dog down may benefit from this type of pet insurance.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the ever-climbing price of health insurance for people, the thought of buying insurance for a dog might seem a bit absurd. However, for any family that is dedicated to providing top care for their pets, dog insurance is a good idea. Any family that knows it would opt for dog surgery rather than putting the dog down may benefit from this type of pet insurance.</p>
<p>A comprehensive dog insurance policy will help to care for them in the event of sickness or a sudden accident. The insurance may cover simple routine trips to the vet or in a worst-case scenario, the resetting of a broken limb and the subsequent rehabilitation that may come with it. Dog insurance is most beneficial for those unplanned for emergency situations.</p>
<p>All of the above situations would require treatment in addition to the original vet visit. If a dog is particularly sick, he or she may need surgery. In the case of an accident, the dog may need a procedure to help heal a damaged limb. Dogs will also need medicine to help fight off various infections.</p>
<p>With the emergency scenarios aside, dog insurance will likely cover much of the costs of routine pet care. Most of the insurance policies available will cover a routine visit to the vet for annual checkups. Another portion of the care that should be covered is any medications that the vet may recommend after one of these routine visits.</p>
<p>The majority of insurance providers will also include clauses for voluntary surgery. The neutering or spaying of a pet, while being voluntary, is considered to be a necessity and many insurance companies understand this. The odds are that the one-time decision for the surgery and the subsequent money that is saved through the insurance, will likely cover the cost of the policy.</p>
<p>When a family brings home a dog, it will usually quickly be considered a member of the family. If the family can afford it, wouldn&#8217;t it make sense to provide the dog with the same insurance and potential for care as any other family member? It certainly seems like the right thing to do. Besides, once a family is attached to a dog, it can be pretty hard to say no to a life saving surgery, one that will now be covered by insurance.</p>
<p>Purchasing a dog insurance policy for a pet is one of the most responsible actions that a dog owner can perform. This is possibly the best way to ensure a healthy and very long life for a beloved pet. As a fellow family member, there is no reason the dog should not receive proper care and treatment when it is ill.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Methods And Their Uses</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 20:34:37 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An obedient dog is a good dog, but they do not get this way naturally. In order to get a well-trained dog, one must begin the dog&#8217;s training and conditioning while the dog is still very young. For the most part, people attempt dog training on their own, however there are a few who may turn to an obedience school for very thorough dog training.</p>
<p>Positive reinforcement is the most widely recognized technique used in training a dog. This is normally achieved by a reward system. The reward can come in the form of verbal praising of the dog&#8217;s actions or, an even more effective manifestation, in the way of a treat. The dog treat as a reward virtually guarantees cooperation from your pet.</p>
<p>On the other side of the coin, many pet owners use negative reinforcement to combat bad behavior. This can be as simple as the classic &#8220;bad dog&#8221; or a tap on their behind to let them know that they were bad. Many advanced forms of negative reinforcement use some sort of electric collar.</p>
<p>There are shock collars available that are widely used in dog training to curb a particular type of bad behavior such as excessive barking. These are commonly known as &#8220;bark collars&#8221; and will send a mild electric shock into the dog&#8217;s neck each time he barks. By wearing a collar for an extended period of time, the dog learns to curb her incessant barking.</p>
<p>There is another form of negative reinforcement that utilizes the same basic principle as the bark collar. A shock collar used in conjunction with an invisible fence is used to contain the dog in a particular area such as a yard or piece of property. The dog receives a mild shock each time she attempts to cross the boundary line which in turn lets her know the limitations.</p>
<p>Housebreaking a dog is a very important step during training. Both types of reinforcements should be implemented, keeping the negative reinforcement extremely mild. When a dog goes to the bathroom outside, she should be rewarded. If she goes to the bathroom inside, use mild dicipline. A dog&#8217;s name should not be used for negative reinforcement as the dog may think he is just being summoned.</p>
<p>Training a dog is not often a very easy task, but it can be very rewarding. Dog training takes a lot of patience and love and laziness will often yield poor results. A disciplined dog will be a joy to have around the home, but only if the master has the discipline to train them properly.</p>
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		<title>4 Methods to Choose a Dog Collar</title>
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<p>There are various different ways you could pick a dog collar. I&#8217;ll discuss four of them here in this article. These should be very simple and to the point.</p>
<p>The first way I would suggest is to know the size of your dogs neck. You can find this out by simply taking a tape measure and measuring it. After you get this measurement you are now able to follow the guidelines that are sometimes on the package. You should be able to fit two fingers in between the collar and the dogs neck.</p>
<p>The next thing I would suggest is that you weight your pet. Many times you can tell which size collar you need by the weight listed on the package of the collar. This is another way to possibly tell how thick of a collar you will need.</p>
<p>Third I would say pay attention to what the collar is made of. Leather collars can break if too much pressure is applied to them. This is something you always want to think about if your dog is not trained and like to pull you around. Another thing to consider about leather is that it often cracks when it gets washed or wet.</p>
<p>The fourth thing I would recommend is to determine what the purpose of the collar is. Ask yourself if you are buying the collar for training purposes or for the simple purposes of identification or walking your dogs. If the collar is for training purposes you should go into a bit more detail on choosing one. If the collar is for the simple purpose of walking the dog than its a lot less complicated.</p>
<p>For the most part choosing a dog collar is very simple, just try to find the right fit and color for your dog and you should be ok. As soon as you locate one in your price range you should go for it. Just remember training collars take a little bit more consideration.</p>
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