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		<title>A Guide to Determine Canine Urinary Incontinence and the Treatments Available</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is your dog urinating while sleeping or urinating during the day when they are awake?  It could be a bladder infection or canine urinary incontinence.  If left untreated a bladder infection can damage the bladder so that the dog can not hold urine when needed.  In most cases of urinary problems in dogs, they are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is your dog urinating while sleeping or urinating during the day when they are awake?  <br />It could be a bladder infection or canine urinary incontinence.  If left untreated a bladder infection can damage the bladder so that the dog can not hold urine when needed.  In most cases of urinary problems in dogs, they are unaware of dribbling or urine leakage.  If the cause is due to a bladder infection, the dog is aware of the urination, usually because of pain, but unable to control the urge to urinate.</p>
<p>Young or middle aged dogs may not have incontinence, so you must have the vet rule out other urinary problems in dogs such as bladder or UTI infections or other ailments that can cause urine leakage such as bladder stones, kidney failure, neurologic disorders, hormonal disorders and diseases that increase urine output, such as diabetes.  A urine sample, a culture and other lab tests will determine the cause of the urinary problem.  There are various treatments for canine urinary incontinence which can help to control the dilemma.  Neurologic and hormonal disorders are the most common causes of incontinence in dogs. If the tests come <a href="http://www.exbackv.com">back</a> negative for infection or disease the vet will inquire and investigate the following issues.</p>
<p>1.  Maybe the dog urinates because he can’t get outside<br />2.  Other medications the dog is using can cause incontinence<br />3.  Is the dog drinking more water and urinating more<br />4.  Neurologic disorders affecting the nerve supply to the bladder can cause incontinence<br />5.  Behavioral causes such as stress or excitement can lead to incontinence</p>
<p>If none of the above issues seem to be the source of the problem the vet will <a href="http://www.acnenomorev.com">more</a> than likely want to place the <a href="http://www.equestriansupplements.co.uk/cat-and-dog-cortaflex-c-31.html?osCsid=63870408e8240e053de1677e3af17174">dog</a> on either a decongestant or hormones.  A common therapy for urinary problems in dogs (both male and female) is a decongestant that works by causing the sphincter muscle from the bladder to tighten.  Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) or (Proin) works best for dogs that have an occasional problem with canine urinary incontinence. If your pet experiences restlessness, increased heart rate, weakness, pale gums, seizures, or difficulty urinating while being treated with Phenylpropanolamine call your <a href="http://www.cortavet.co.uk">vet</a> immediately.  This drug should not be given to dogs with high blood pressure or heart disease as there have been reports of serious fatal side effects. </p>
<p>Another treatment, DES (diethylstilbestrol), a synthetic form of estrogen, can be used to treat canine urinary incontinence in spayed females. Estrogen supplements are considered fairly safe, but in rare cases they can cause bone marrow suppression leading to anemia that does not go away when the treatment is stopped. Natural estrogen supplements are available for treating spay incontinence, as are ovarian glandular products. </p>
<p>For dogs that do not respond to other medications PPA is sometimes combined with DES but only to control difficult cases. Imipramine (Tofranil) is an antidepressant that causes urine retention in some patients, is also occasionally combined with PPA for <a href="http://www.cortaflexfordogs.co.uk">dogs</a> that do not respond to other medications.</p>
<p>There is help for an alternative to prescription medicine if it is not working for you and your dog.  While prescription hormones and decongestants work to treat the symptoms of canine urinary incontinence, natural medicine strives to create balance in the body to support complete health, relieve ailments, and help prevent future disease. Unlike pharmaceutical drugs, the natural ingredients in alternative remedies support overall health and functioning and have had great success with stabilizing and preventing <a href="http://www.cortaflexcanine.co.uk">canine</a> incontinence.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training &#8211; Old Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 00:38:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There comes a time when your dog will no longer be as young as they used to be and more care and attention might be needed. Everyone and every living thing gets old at some point and there’s nothing anyone can do.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There comes a time when your dog will no longer be as young as they used to be and more care and attention might be needed. Everyone and every living thing gets old at some point and there’s nothing anyone can do.</p>
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<p>There are however, things that can help dramatically in keeping your dog young and healthy and to set them up for a much better and happier aging. Don’t wait till your dog is old before thinking of the care he will need, you need to constantly look after your dog’s health to stop any unnecessary suffering later on.</p>
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<p>The main things that affect your dog’s later life are the <a href="http://www.fatloss4idiotsv.com">diet</a> he/she is on and the exercise they get, along with other less important needs such as grooming and others, feeding and exercise are the main factors in determining your dog’s <a href="http://www.manukahoneyhealth.co.uk">health</a> later in life.</p>
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<p>So what can happen to your dog in later life I hear you ask? Well there are plenty of illnesses and situations that may occur with age because of things not working as well as they used to much the same as human illnesses. Middle age for a dog is around the seven years mark although it depends on dog size and this is when the dog’s body will gradually start to deteriate.</p>
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<p>One of the most common of old age symptoms for dogs is hearing and sight deteriation, this can cause the dog to be much more frightened and feeling more vulnerable than they used to. Old Dog personalities may begin to change in affect to this making some more friendly and other more grumpy and snappy. Other old age side effects include putting on weight, weaker muscles and bones, memory loss and being less able to fight off infections and diseases.</p>
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<p>Weight gain is a big issue in old <a href="http://www.cortaflexfordogs.co.uk">dogs</a> and needs to be monitored and acted upon often to make sure your dog doesn’t get unwanted problems through obesity.</p>
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<p>In general, if you pet is getting old and you can see he/she is feeling the pain, then take them to the local <a href="http://www.cortavet.co.uk">vet</a> to get advice on any questions you have and have them checked over by an expert. </p>
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		<title>Know The Causes And Avoid Canine Parvo</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 01:04:37 +0000</pubDate>
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There are two ways that this disease is transmitted, via contact with the soil or infected feces. The feces of a dog infected with the canine parvovirus will be infected as well and can carry the disease to others. Other dogs donât even need to come in contact with the feces of infected dogs. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Causes</p>
<p>There are two ways that this disease is transmitted, via contact with the soil or infected feces. The feces of a dog infected with the canine parvovirus will be infected as well and can carry the disease to others. Other dogs donât even need to come in contact with the feces of infected dogs. The soil will absorb the virus from the feces, so animals can still get sick, both with indirect or direct contact. Humans canât get canine parvovirus, but they can move the virus around. An example is stepping in canine feces and carrying them in another location, on the bottom of their shoes.</p>
<p>The problem with this disease is that itâs very contagious and it will live for a lot of time once it leaves the dogâs body. It can stay in the soil and still be active one year after itâs eliminated in feces, and even if the temperatures are extreme. Another problem is even after the dog recovers, he will still be able to transmit the disease to other dogs for the next few months. Thatâs why dogs that recover need to be kept in isolation from other dogs for some time.</p>
<p>The places where the dog has the most chances of getting sick are places where other dogs go, like kennels, parks, dog shows, pet stores and shelters. Between 3 and 10 days will pass between the time the dog gets infected and the moment he will start displaying symptoms. Even though all dogs can get this disease, those that have the highest risks are puppies that are less than 4 months old and a few breeds that seem to be more susceptible, like Dobermans or Rottweilers.</p>
<p>Diagnosis</p>
<p>Every dog is different and will begin the symptoms in different stages. Very few <a href="http://www.cortaflexfordogs.co.uk">dogs</a> survive without any treatment of any kind. The veterinarian will do a number of lab tests and will analyze the clinical signs to see if the dog has canine parvovirus. He will also need to know what the medical history of the dog is. You should tell the <a href="http://www.cortavet.co.uk">vet</a> the exact symptoms of the disease and how the dog behaves at home. They will try to see if the diarrhea and vomiting donât have other causes, after which they will do the tests needed to find out if he has canine parvovirus or not.</p>
<p>To find out if he has an infection or not, they will have to do some blood tests. They will also take samples of the dogâs feces, to see if they can find any sign of <a href="http://www.cortaflexcanine.co.uk">canine</a> parvovirus in them. One of the tests that will be done is the ELISA (Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay, a biochemical technique that will detect the existing antigens and antibodies. They will use an electron microscope to see if the virus is there. With bots tests, the veterinarian will be able to find if the virus exists in the dog. If the dog was never vaccinated for this disease, the veterinarian will probably be able to find out if he has the virus just by seeing if he has an infection or bloody diarrhea.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training – Train a Dog to Fetch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fetch game is probably the most popular and most used dog activity for rewarding your dog and giving him exercise at the same time. Giving your dog regular exercise is essential in keeping your dogs health up to scratch and helping them live a more exciting happy life. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fetch game is probably the most popular and most used dog activity for rewarding your dog and giving him exercise at the same time. Giving your dog regular exercise is essential in keeping your dogs <a href="http://www.manukahoneyhealth.co.uk">health</a> up to scratch and helping them live a more exciting happy life. </p>
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<p>Playing the fetch game with your dog is very easy and takes as much effort as you want to put into it. Simply take some form of ball, Frisbee, or stick and get your dogs attention with it, as soon as your dog has their eyes on the swinging stick, throw it as far as possible and command your dog to fetch the stick and pointing in the direction you threw it in with some enthusiasm to make it seem fun for your dog.</p>
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<p>Dogs love this game and are happy to play it al day long with you, some <a href="http://www.cortaflexfordogs.co.uk">dogs</a> like the game more than others due to breed tendencies to please the owners. There are many different products available to help you with this command if you suffer from a bad <a href="http://www.exbackv.com">back</a> or similar and are incapable of bending down or throwing, this product is a long stick that cups the tennis ball and makes it easier to throw and pick up the ball.</p>
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<p>This activity can be an energetic exercise for both you and your dog if you want it to be. Running around after your dog and throwing for your dog to fetch is a way used by many to keep fit and not just their dogs. A helpful two in one exercise to keep both parties healthy canât be a bad choice!</p>
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		<title>Blood in Canine Urine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can come as a shock to walk your dog and notice blood when your dog urinates!Â  Obviously that&#8217;s not good.Â  It&#8217;s also not something to ignore in the hopes that it will go away on its own.Â 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can come as a shock to walk your dog and notice blood when your dog urinates!Â  Obviously that&#8217;s not good.Â  It&#8217;s also not something to ignore in the hopes that it will go away on its own.Â </p>
<p>There are many possible causes for canine blood in urine, but none are reliably minor and several can potentially lead to your pet&#8217;s death.Â  If you do see blood in canine urine, the first thing to do is get your dog to the vet immediately.Â  Until you know what your dog has, and how far it has progressed, you are in a poor position to evaluate how dangerous the condition is. Do not delay.</p>
<p>The presence of blood itself can threaten your dog&#8217;s health: if blood clots cut off the flow of urine from the bladder so that your pet is unable to urinate the resulting damage to the bladder and kidneys can kill.Â  When you find blood in canine urine it may be there as a result of a urinary tract infection, internal injuries, infection of the prostate or the uterus, stones forming in the urine, or other causes.Â Â  Any of these can be serious.</p>
<p>One of the primary causes of canine blood in urine is a urinary tract infection (UTI), usually caused by e. coli your dog has accidentally transferred from his rectum.Â  Like e. coli infections in humans, if the infection goes untreated it can lead to a wide range of complications, including kidney failure.Â  Even in the early stages a UTI can cause discomfort and damage to the bladder and urethra.</p>
<p>Once your veterinarian has made a diagnosis and determined a method of treatment, you can ask if there are any ways you can support or supplement the medicines and therapies recommended.Â  Some vets appreciate an approach that augments medication and therapeutic <a href="http://www.fatloss4idiotsv.com">diet</a> with holistic approaches like homeopathic treatments.</p>
<p>Better still would be to prevent UTIs before they become critical.Â  Using antibiotics are not an appropriate preventative method, however.Â  As well as having side effects on the digestive health of your pet, long-term antibiotic use and broad spectrum antibiotic use as a preventive are known to promote antibiotic resistance in multiple bacterial strains, endangering not only your animal but any susceptible pets who might contract an infection from your dog.Â Â </p>
<p>Natural methods dealing with diet, environment, and natural supplements are a much better approach, reducing the factors that promote bacterial growth while strengthening your dog&#8217;s natural defenses.</p>
<p>In any case you will be providing your dog with an antibiotic, an appropriate food, plenty and of water to dilute the urine and clean out the system.Â  A warm environment, peace and love, and your <a href="http://www.equestriansupplements.co.uk/cat-and-dog-cortaflex-c-31.html?osCsid=63870408e8240e053de1677e3af17174">dog</a> should be well on the way to health.Â  Just remember, if you see <a href="http://www.cortaflexcanine.co.uk">canine</a> blood in urine, you must not delay.Â  Call your <a href="http://www.cortavet.co.uk">vet</a> immediately and arrange for your pet to be cared for.Â  His life may depend on it.</p>
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		<title>Dog Traiing &#8211; Dogs Hit by Cars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your dog may be the best trained dog in the world, understand your commands perfectly, and you may think that your dog understands the roads and can cope with cars well, but there is always a chance your dog could get knocked over by a car and knowing what to do in this situation is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your dog may be the best trained dog in the world, understand your commands perfectly, and you may think that your dog understands the roads and can cope with cars well, but there is always a chance your dog could get knocked over by a car and knowing what to do in this situation is vital.</p>
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<p>As stated above, you may think your dog is well suited to roads and can avoid cars and know when and where to cross the road, but from a dogs perspective this is all guess work and learnt from previous situations and near misses. Even after many years of crossing roads and viewing cars, dogs can still get caught up in situations that are dangerous and harmful.</p>
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<p>If your dog does become the target of a road accident there are certain rules that should be adhered to when arriving at the scene and these rules can be the basis of how much pain and how healthy your dog will be afterwards.</p>
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<p>The first thing to do is not panic, if your dog is conscious and can sense you panicking then they will panic also which won’t help the situation. Common injuries of a dog being run over are cuts and bruises so there is a good chance your dog is fine.</p>
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<p>Dogs should not be moved after a car incident and until you know and are sure of the injuries they have, should remain in the same place or moved using a few people and a sheet or blanket as a stretcher if totally necessary. </p>
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<p>Always check their breathing, your <a href="http://www.cortaflexfordogs.co.uk">dogs</a> breathing may have stopped as a cause of the accident and will need respiration by holding the muzzle closed and breathing air through the nose. If there is any severe bleeding you will need to add pressure to stop the bleeding and then seek urgent medical treatment.</p>
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<p>If you are not sure of the seriousness of the damages, then contact your <a href="http://www.cortavet.co.uk">vet</a> and explain the conditions to get advice on how to deal with the situation properly.</p>
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		<title>Arthritis Pain Medication &#8211; Can You Cure Arthritis? The Answer Will Shock You!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arthritis has over 100 types but the most common types of this condition are gout, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arthritis has over 100 types but the most common types of this condition are gout, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.</p>
<p>Gout results from the inability of the body to rid itself of uric acid. This is a natural substance that can make parts of the body swell and experience pain. Once it begins to form needle-like crystals, it could affect wrist joints, the big toe and the knees.</p>
<p>Another type is rheumatoid arthritis. This type lasts for a long time and could affect the hands, wrists, knees and other joints in the body. The immune system is supposed to protect the body against disease but with this condition, it makes the immune system of the body attack itself, making the joint linings to swell. This makes the inflammation spread to tissues surrounding the joint lining. If not taken cared of immediately, rheumatoid arthritis could also damage the bone, the cartilage and other parts of the body such as the nerves, the skin and the eyes.</p>
<p>The most common type is osteoarthritis. This occurs when the covering of the cartilage at the bones&#8217; ends begins to wear away. The cartilage prevents the bones from rubbing against each other and without it, the body may experience swelling and pain. Osteoarthritis is known to affect any joint in the body but it most commonly attacks the hip, the knees and the facet joints in the spine. Aging is the primary reason why the cartilage begins to break down. Due to this, some people at the age of 30, especially those who perform a lot of physical tasks, begin to experience pain in their joints.</p>
<p>Thankfully, there are ways to relieve the body from pain caused by arthritis without taking drugs with adverse effects to the body. There are arthritis pain medications that could help get rid of the pains in the joints without risking other parts of the body to become damaged. The early signs of development of arthritis can be detected. It could include fever, fatigue, and rashes in the body. A person would be able to find out if there is a case of inflammation in the joints if he or she begins to feel swelling, pain, tenderness, warmth, stiffness and tenderness in their joints.</p>
<p>Once these symptoms begin to become apparent and be experienced regularly, taking arthritis pain medications should be necessary. An arthritis pain medication that is guaranteed to be safe is Cortaflex. Unlike drugs prescribed by most doctors, this medication is merely a dietary supplement that contains natural ingredients. Since everything is natural, there would not be any harmful effects to the body. Instead, it would only reduce the stiffness of the joints and the pain caused by arthritis.</p>
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		<title>Is Your Dog At Risk For Canine Hip Dysplasia?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canine hip dysphasia (CHD) is a genetic disease that affects the hip bones in dogs.  While pretty much any dog can get it, some dogs are predisposed to this condition and it is more common in larger breed dogs due to the greater weight on the joints of the hip.  some breeds at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Canine hip dysphasia (CHD) is a genetic disease that affects the hip bones in dogs.  While pretty much any dog can get it, some dogs are predisposed to this condition and it is more common in larger breed dogs due to the greater weight on the joints of the hip.  some breeds at risk for this disease include Dalmations, German Shepherds, Rottweilers, Golden Retrievers and Blood Hounds.</p>
<p>This disease affects the hips way ahead of the thighbone does not fit into the hip socket as it should.  Wear of the cartilage and damage to the joint occurs causing swelling and pain.  Canine hip dysphasia itself is not arthritis but it is the most common cause of hip arthritis.</p>
<p>This is a disease that is inherited from the dog&#8217;s parents.  Therefore the only way to eradicate the disease is through good breeding practices and not letting dogs with CHD have puppies.  this presents a challenge though is not all dogs show that they have this disease and in fact, dogs that show no sign of it may still possess the gene that passes it to their offspring.</p>
<p>Symptoms of canine hip dysplasia present themselves as your dog not being able to get up is easy.  Perhaps he&#8217;s not as energetic or doesn&#8217;t want to run as much and has a hard time standing up after sitting or lying down for awhile.  His <a href="http://www.exbackv.com">back</a> legs may look lame and when he runs he might use them both like a rabbit.  CHD might cause your dog to be reluctant to go upstairs.  And most dogs the symptoms don&#8217;t show up until middle age but some may show the disease when they are puppies.</p>
<p>There and no test to tell if a dog carries the gene for CHD but the presence of hip dysplasia can be tested through x-rays and physical exams.  An x-ray can let you know how bad the condition has become and using future x-rays to monitor it will let you know If the treatment path you have chosen is working.  there are actually two types of x-rays that are performed one gives you an idea of how severe arthritis says in the joint and the other will tell you how loose the hip joint itself is.</p>
<p>Canine hip dysphasia can be treated with surgical and nonsurgical methods.  Nonsurgical methods include drugs to help relieve the pain and inflammation of the hip joint.  These drugs, Rimadyl, Deramaxx and Ectogesic can be very effectivee and have helped many dogs live happy normal lives.  In addition making sure your dog gets good exercise and physical therapy to work the hips and keeping your dog at a slim weight can help relieve symptoms.</p>
<p>Surgical treatments for CHD can also be effective.  There are two methods of treatment for canine hip dysplasia one which treats hips which Re: show a lot of arthritis and another which tries to help prevent the progresssion of the arthritis.</p>
<p>One of the procedures- triple pelvic astronomy – is most effective before the joint becomes damaged with arthritis.  This involves cuttingg the pelvis and then rotating hip sockets to get them to work better.  One new type of surgery, pubic symphysiodesis, is still being studied but hopeful to be effective for very young dogs with canine hip dysphasia.</p>
<p>In some dogs a full hip replacement might be the way to go.  This involves replacing both the ball in the socket to allow the dog to enjoy a full life with normal activity.  This procedure is used mostly in larger <a href="http://www.cortaflexfordogs.co.uk">dogs</a> they can be very effective.</p>
<p>Another procedure which is called a femoral head ostectomy removes the top portion of the femur in order to stop a painful grinding at the hip joint.  the femur then floats freely forming scar tissue which then acts as the joint.  This procedure is recommended for smaller well muscled dogs.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cortaflexcanine.co.uk">Canine</a> hip dysplasia is not easy to prevent and it&#8217;s hard to tell if your dog will become a victim of this.  Your best bet is to make sure you buy from a reputable breeder and be sure that the parents of your dog are free from CHD.  Make sure that puppies do not have undue stress placed on their hips and that your dog does not gain too much weight and these things can help delay the onset of his disease should your <a href="http://www.equestriansupplements.co.uk/cat-and-dog-cortaflex-c-31.html?osCsid=63870408e8240e053de1677e3af17174">dog</a> be prone to it.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training &#8211; Dogs on Bonfire Night</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This time of year can be a worrying and confusing one for your dog, occurrences like bonfire night don’t happen very often and that’s what makes it a lot scarier for your dog or puppy.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This time of year can be a worrying and confusing one for your dog, occurrences like bonfire night don’t happen very often and that’s what makes it a lot scarier for your dog or puppy.</p>
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<p>Dogs do not like unfamiliarity’s and all the flashes and sudden bangs can make your dog extremely scared and afraid of what is happening. Unfortunately there have been many cases of dog deaths on bonfire night over the last ten years so it’s a must to keep an eye on your dog at this time of the year and any other similar time such as New Years Eve.</p>
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<p>Accidents and injuries happen on bonfire night because of <a href="http://www.cortaflexfordogs.co.uk">dogs</a> or puppies being loose outside and the unfamiliar sounds and flashes causing them to go into a panic and running away from home, running into roads, or getting stuck in tight spaces trying to hide from the noises.</p>
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<p>Fortunately, there are rules and advice that can be followed to prevent times like these and keep your dog in safe hands. To begin you will need to stop your dog being out at night and keep them reassured indoors and away from their outdoor home if they have one. This should be done from one week before the event to one week after the event so no fireworks before or after will scare them into trouble.</p>
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<p>Make sure all the doors are locked and shut, if your dog sees an opening they will go for it if they become scared. Try to make a small sheltered area for your dog where they feel protected and in control, and cuddles and calmly playing with your dog may help your dog be less nervous and take their mind off the situation.</p>
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<p>If your dog does escape, be calm and positive with them wile trying to get them <a href="http://www.exbackv.com">back</a> inside as quickly as possible, if all these rules are followed then everything should go to plan and you will be able to relax on bonfire night and not have to worry about your pet.</p>
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		<title>Factors For Increasing Muscle Performance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The muscles of the human being need training and exercise in order to grow and increase in performance strength. Work-outs and all activities that aim to increase muscle size and strength needs a programme to prevent injuries and soreness that will not only affect the muscles, but the person immune system as a whole.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The muscles of the human being need training and exercise in order to grow and increase in performance strength. Work-outs and all activities that aim to increase muscle size and strength needs a programme to prevent injuries and soreness that will not only affect the muscles, but the person immune system as a whole.</p>
<p>The basic principle is that training is needed to increase muscle mass and be able to exert more force&#8230; And this results a <a href="http://www.jyaga.com/tacfit-commando">Tacfit Commando</a> muscle growth. Ideally, increase in muscle size helps in the increase of the muscle&#8217;s performance and strength. But contrary to popular belief, the thought is not reversible or vice-versa. Increase in muscle performance and strength does not always increase the muscle size.</p>
<p>It is therefore important for one to have knowledge on the different factors that needed for the proper and systematic procedures for increasing muscle performance and size altogether. Whether you are an athlete, body builder, or a <a href="http://www.manukahoneyhealth.co.uk">health</a> conscious individual, developing healthier and stronger muscles involve repetitions, sets, speed, frequency, nutrition and supplements.</p>
<p>Exercises, work outs and training to increase muscle size or strength are performed in repetitions and sets to avoid straining the muscles focused on and allow the body to adjust to the different movements and muscle contractions inside the body. Two sets performed to the maximum effort are effective enough, but three sets are slightly <a href="http://www.acnenomorev.com">more</a> beneficial to increase growth and strength of the muscles. Repetitions ranging from three to 12 are ideal, especially for beginners. But sequences of different exercises may have varying repetitions, depending on the choice of the performer.</p>
<p>It is quite shocking that the speed in performing an exercise can increase muscle strength and size. Studies reveal that fast movement that allow contraction and relaxation of the muscles <a href="http://www.sonicproducerv.com">produce</a> the greatest improvement in the size and strength of the muscles. Frequency is also an important factor for training the muscle for best results. The term Progressive Resistance Training (PRE) refers to training the muscles at least once a week. Another shock for beginners is the possibility of faster recovery when training muscles even when they are still sore. This is why injured muscles need therapy that allows the injured muscle to move instead of putting the muscle at rest and not making it move at all.</p>
<p>Finally, nutrition and some forms of supplements are very important to the part of growing bigger muscles. Though research shows that only drugs increase muscle size compared to what is normal, eating the amount of food and having a planned <a href="http://www.fatloss4idiotsv.com">diet</a> are the essential factors that will really make muscles grow! Also, it is important that the body has all the necessary nutrients that it needs, because absence or less of this will show slow or no progress in muscle growth at all.</p>
<p>Always remember though, that before engaging in any form of exercise, work-out, or training, it is important to do stretching and a couple of warm-ups to loosen tight muscles to avoid further injury such as muscle strains or cramps.</p>
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