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		<title>Owning a dog that matches your disposition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A dog&#8217;s temperament is one of those fundamental features of each dog type and although one dog type&#8217;s feature may differ from some other, still, they all have this kind within them. As a result, you can trust on this information to help you pick out a dog whose attitude and disposition match your own. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A dog&#8217;s temperament is one of those fundamental features of each dog type and although one dog type&#8217;s feature may differ from some other, still, they all have this kind within them. As a result, you can trust on this information to help you pick out a dog whose attitude and disposition match your own. Being energetic and noisy are the typical traits of a range of tiny dogs while bigger ones may seem to be quiet and calm. You should be aware that making a dog change its inherent natural personality is not something that you can do when you want to get a dog either for your family of for yourself. So if you like the look of a certain breed, be prepared to live with the temperament of that type once you take it home.</p>
<p>What kind of dog has an awful disposition? Do you know what answer is? If your dog is just the best buddy for you, then the answer would be – none. Behavior that is irritating to one dog keeper is no big deal to another. A hyperactive person is indeed a good match with an equally hyperactive little Poodle or Chihuahua, even if it is as nippy as it seem. For one who is a serious type of a individual and usually devotes himself to studies or reading may require a pet who cant make such loud noises and other annoying habits or a dog which is calm, patient, faithful and good natured such as a Basset Hound.</p>
<p>Some dogs are considered by breeders to be difficult to train - such as the Lhasa Apso, Pekingese, Dalmatian, Irish Setter and Bull Terrier. Not all dogs are man&#8217;s best friends. Caring about the welfare of their keepers is not something that those fiercely independent creatures would do. These antisocial dog breeds can include Bull Terrier, Bull Mastiff, Doberman, Irish Terrier, Wire Haired Fox Terrier and Rottweiler. The antisocial dogs can be alert, individual, aggressive and good as guard dogs, but they&#8217;re sometimes not optimal for schooling.</p>
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<p>In other cases, the dog type may have the potential for schooling but the characteristic of the individual dog is more reluctant. Or that dog may have had a bad experience at the pet store from unkind or unskilled carers. The dog is reacting tough to mask his fear of being harmed or overlooked based on old memories. If your dog had suffered such incident, then you should exercise more time and effort as well as be dedicated enough to make him feel safe that you are not like those people who had hurt him in his past and reassure him that he will never be punish in ways that is not justifiable if ever he undergoes a schooling.</p>
<p>It is quite OK not to give your dog its dog treats if he still tends to walk badly on a lead despite all your efforts to school him. Taking away his dinner is wrong and only teaches the dog to begrudge you and defy you as the only means of expression he has toward ill-treatment. Sometimes, the changes in dog&#8217;s behavior will have no obvious reason that you to observe. If you want to be a dog keeper, you should be aware that guarantees are not something that you can always have. There are times when what you have as a dog is very hard to get by and care for, but, doing your best to give your dog the kind of love and care that he needs and provide him with the best and right household are just the things that you should do.</p>
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		<title>Caring for an active dogs lifestyle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2008 01:13:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs are still man&#8217;s best friend, nonetheless, eating the remote controlling or chewing your sofa is one of those nasty things that they&#8217;re just fond of doing. That&#8217;s because they&#8217;re active by nature, but they have to live with an keeper who knows no fun except by watching Television all they want. A dog is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are still man&#8217;s best friend, nonetheless, eating the remote controlling or chewing your sofa is one of those nasty things that they&#8217;re just fond of doing. That&#8217;s because they&#8217;re active by nature, but they have to live with an keeper who knows no fun except by watching Television all they want. A dog is more likely to feel depressed if he is matched with an owner who has a different lifestyle and this can sometimes create a tense in a relationship.</p>
<p>If you bring a dog into your home, there are physical activity levels that you should be able to think about since it will determine the factors required by the dog to keep him fit not just physically but also emotionally. Some idle adults think that if they only had a dog that needed walking twice daily, then they would get the physical exercise they&#8217;ve so carefully avoided for so many years. Changing their habits is not something that some lazy people would really do to make a good match with their active dogs. The dog will be the one to endure the consequences of having a lazy keeper as he won&#8217;t be able to get what he truly calls for in a frequent outdoor time since the keeper is more likely to slacks off on walking.</p>
<p>The amount of daily physical activity that a dog needs is not the same as physical exercise. You should give your dog his required time to walk, run, jump and relax for each day. You might as well go to the park for a walk with your dog on a leash or even just around your neighborhood. You don&#8217;t have to put your dog on a leash to let him relish the freedom of running and playing if you have a home with a fenced in yard. If you are one of those older adults who are concerned about having limited mobility, then you might as well go for a dog that won&#8217;t demand you of too much physical activity everyday. Active dogs may find individuals who are fond of going outside to have fun or relax after a day&#8217;s work to be ideal owners that are suitable for them. Both owner and dog look forward to the end of the day, because it would be the time for them to relish playing pursuit or running together in the park.</p>
<p>It is more likely that larger dogs have the tendency to be more active in terms of physical aspect. Those coming from the breeds of working or hunting dogs may represent those kinds of dogs. They have an innate desire to be busy and work off energy. Dogs such as Irish Setter, Doberman, Beagle, German Shepherd and Greyhound are built for movement and agility, so they naturally want daily physical exercise. Having an exceedingly large dog who can easily outweigh his keeper such as the St. Bernard and Bull Mastiff doesn&#8217;t mean that you have an active dog since size can really fool you. Even though you see the St. Bernard in movies rescuing the lost skier, what you don&#8217;t recognise is that to sleep in front of the fireplace is the activity that ordinarily takes up most of the dog&#8217;s time.</p>
<p>Living in small spaces as well as missing out in the park for a daily long walk can be some advantages of having small dogs such as Poodles, Pekinese and Chihuahuas, but these dogs can be high in activity even just around your house because they have in them some highly strung temperaments which are already part of their breed. Granted, their activity may be running aimlessly around the room, jumping on your guests or bouncing on you, but as soon as the energy burst is all used up, they just tend to calm down. When those little dogs go find their way to your lap or on their sumptuous pillow, that&#8217;s the time for them to recharge by getting that hard-earned nap.</p>
<p>Buying a dog may seem to involve so many things that you need to learn first - and that is in reality true. You are more likely to get the best dog that can really be a match to you if you just take time making a profile of the dog that you not only want but fits you well in terms of your living space, character, and personal activity level for a compatible human relationship that can last longer.</p>
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		<title>Choice between a female or male dog - how to choose</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 00:03:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quite often dog keepers claim that males are typically more aggressive and destructive, particularly in small spaces. Female dogs are said to be easier to train and more affectionate. Dependent the dog type, these stereotypes may be true or not. Picking Out a female dog means either taking the initiative to spay, or deal with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quite often dog keepers claim that males are typically more aggressive and destructive, particularly in small spaces. Female dogs are said to be easier to train and more affectionate. Dependent the dog type, these stereotypes may be true or not. Picking Out a female dog means either taking the initiative to spay, or deal with the issue of the dog being in heat. If you just can not get rid of those cute litters of pups then you are more likely to take for granted the need to do something for doggy birth control.</p>
<p>Female dogs don&#8217;t have a menopause, thus, it is possible for female dogs to have puppies whenever they want to, not like with the human female that has a lot of issues to deal with first. Every year, it is really inevitable that male dogs would catch the scent of your female dog even though you would keep her inside your household so you are more likely to spend weeks trying to watch over your dog. On the other hand, it would become a financial gain to have a female dog, if that particular dog is a pedigree that you just can breed.</p>
<p>Male dogs insist on marking their territorial dominion, whether it&#8217;s around your house or in the yard. They do the marking of their spot by peeing on that part so that they won&#8217;t have the trouble finding it again. Marking his territorial dominion is one of the male dog&#8217;s natural instincts - training him not to do that can be possible but it is also like asking him never to bark again. If you already have a male dog in your house and you have add another, then a fight on who becomes the boss is likely to be witnessed between those dogs. Anything is possible between their interactions just to determine who is more authoritative since it is more likely for even smaller male dogs to challenge larger ones.</p>
<p>Dogs of opposite sexes tend to get along better than dogs of the same gender. Male dogs tend to be tough against other male dogs unlike female dogs, some females don\&#8217;t want to share their place with another dog. Normally, you will find no trouble dealing with female dogs when it comes to house school as compared to male dogs which can be aggressive and reluctant, although that is not usually applicable in all cases since each and every type has its own distinct features so it may still vary and that will also depend on the ability of the dog trainer on how well he could handle the dogs. Generally, the high level of activity as well as energetic spirit belongs to the male dogs, but certain breeds are ?high strung? in both males and females. Ask the average individual shopping for a dog and you&#8217;ll find many are looking for a female dog. The idea that those dogs which are easier to school and less aggressive are the female ones is more likely to be the thought that they think in.</p>
<p>Even so, a female dog being highly emotional is not something that they have thought of. Male dogs are favored by most of the dog breeders to be the pet that is easier to manage. Gender isn&#8217;t the only predictor (or even a good predictor) of how a dog will behave. Dogs from the type with calm and tolerant traits tend to remain as it is no matter what their sex is. characteristics such as being feisty, nippy and hard to deal with are intrinsic to males and females of certain breeds having that particular characteristics.</p>
<p>It is nearly out of the question to compare the characteristics of males from females since scientific proof that can guess the characteristics of each is nowhere to be found - therefore, it would greatly depend on the individual judgment of the one intending to buy a dog the decision about the dog gender. Your choice is more likely to be influenced by your childhood memories of having a pet or your desire to have the kind of pet that your friend also has.</p>
<p>Maybe you recall the gentle female Collie who lovingly cared for litter after litter of pups as the ideal dog. Or maybe you can imagine a rough and tumble large male dog that can carry on playing and running inexhaustibly with children of so much curiosity and energy. It would be fine to follow your instincts in making the decision of choosing what dog is best for you to have that could either be a female or a male dog. Making the right choice for you will greatly depend on your individual decisions.You can find many different products for your dogs: Like <a href="http://www.pupsportabledogcrates.com">Portable dog crates</a>, <a href="http://www.newlargedogcrates.com/">large dog crates</a> and of course for the spoiled puppy <a href="http://www.newjeweleddogcollars.com/">Jeweled dog collars</a>.</p>
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