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Foster puppies Sammi and Snickers
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Foster puppies Rosie and Vinnie
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Terry Daniels is a veterinarian and pet-lover. He also volunteers at an animal shelter in his free time and has written hundreds of articles about pets and dog walking New York.
Contact Info:
Terry Daniels
TerryDaniels09@gmail.com
http://NYTails.com
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And Then There Were Two
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Friendly puppies left unattended... if they become stray, they could end up being electrocuted like other stray dogs in San Fernando... :-(
First there was one...
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Friendly puppies left unattended... if they become stray, they could end up being electrocuted like other stray dogs in San Fernando... :-(
Sadie - (3 of 4)
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Another of the new Shaltese puppies.
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Foster puppies Rosie and Vinnie
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Foster puppies Sammi and Snickers
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This article was written with the purpose of informing people on the difference between a quality kennel and a puppy mill. I urge anyone who is in the process of purchasing a puppy to visit and to see how the kennel operation is run before making any type of transaction. Many kennels in operation are what we call "puppy mills" when it should be called "puppy prison". For decades, thousands of dogs and puppies have been tortured, locked up in little cages with barely enough food to survive let alone health care. Most of the time a puppy mill will comprise of several different breeds but it is not uncommon for a puppy mill to comprise of a single breed. The adult dogs are malnourishly bred without any focus on the health of the dog repeatedly, until they stop producing, high enough numbers of puppies or die/be killed. Confined in small living quarters such as cages are the normal living arrangements for these dogs.
Strategies that puppy mills use and beware signs
1.) Puppy mills may forge important health, registration, etc. documents.
2.) Puppy mills may not want you to visit their premises. Many times may have gates in place at the entrance to their location. Instead of coming to them to pick up your dog or puppy, they will want you to meet them at a given location.
3.) Puppy mills will have a USDA license to sell puppies to pet shops
4.) Puppy mills may hide their dogs and puppies at another location
5.) Puppy mills may build a expensive website with lots of glamorous beautiful pictures to represent something they are not
6.) Puppy mills may lie not really knowing who the parents is of a particular puppy or puppies, they will lead you to believe that the parents are one set of dogs and actually may be another set of dogs
7.) Puppy mills will use the lowest valued form of food they can find
8.) Puppy mills may feed the dog just enough for the dog to live and produce
9.) Puppy mills will normally sell a variety of breeds
10.) Dogs and puppies may live in little small cages at a puppy mill
11.) Dogs and puppies of a puppy mill may have socialization problems
12.) Dogs and puppies of a puppy mill may have heretic problems such as hip dysplasia that you will not be aware of
13.) Puppy mills focus is quantity not quality
14.) Dogs and puppies of a puppy mill will have a slim chance that the dog or puppy up for purchase is full blooded
15.) Dogs and puppies of a puppy mill may freeze in the winter and swelter in the summer
Steps to take to avoid a puppy mill
1.) Ask the breeder for vet references.
Do some research, call the vet and ask about the breeder and the welfare of the dogs and puppiesA few nice animal puppy images I found:
Zero 2
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Our new puppy Zero napping
Zero 1
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Our new puppy Zero napping
Poppy
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Had a day trying to get to grips with the flash indoors with animals, was tricky, but this is what i came up with!
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Cute little puppy
Baxter, sleeping
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This is my coworker Krysten's new puppy, Baxter. He sleeps a lot. Apparently, being unbelievably adorable is exhausting. Who knew? (Photo taken by Krysten on her Blackberry.)
yay puppies!
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Socialisation is just another way of talking about your dog learning how to be a dog. It's a bit like raising a human child. Humans have to know certain things to get along in society – manners, how to meet new people, how to handle new experiences. Dogs need the same kind of training.
Mum starts the job of teaching a puppy how to behave, but once she's out of the picture humans have to take over. If it's done right, you end up with a polite dog that is easy to be around. If not, then you're in for barking, torn-up furniture, pulling at the lead – even biting. But getting it right isn't hard.
Socialisation occurs within the first 16 weeks of a dog's life. During this time a puppy needs to encounter new sights, sounds and smells in order to learn what they mean and how to react to them. Every new experience is an education, whether it's meeting another puppy or hearing a loud noise.
Dogs are social animals. They enjoy being around humans and around other dogs. Use this natural tendency to get the behaviour you want. Never punish a dog for not getting along with others. Just remove him from the situation. He'll soon learn that if he doesn't play nicely, he doesn't get to play at all.
Stay calm. Your puppy looks to you for guidance. If you are nervous, your dog will be, too. If things go wrong in a play session with other dogs, don't panic. Just take him for a walk to calm down. Walking is also a good way to burn off excess energy.
Play is excellent training. Use different types of toys. Handle your puppy during playtime, so he gets used to human contact.
Let him explore the house or garden on his own.
This will give him the confidence he needs to be a happy dog later on.At first, introduce your puppy to strange dogs in a controlled environment, such as a dog park or care facility. Avoid distractions such as traffic, crowds or loud noises. After he's used to meeting new dogs and new people, try taking walks in busier areas where he will meet even more dogs and their humans.
Michael Higgon is the owner and operator of Hop & Scotch Doggy Daycare located in Blackburn Victoria
Chloe Snow is a writer who specialises in animals and animal welfare. You can check out her latest website at weaning puppies where he provides infomation about weaning puppies and other infomation about looking after puppies including
No one wants to see their dog turn into Old Yeller, right before the movie's tragic ending. It's even more traumatic to see your defenseless little puppy suffer. We'll take a closer look at what to look for.
What is rabies?
Rabies is a viral infection of the central nervous system that leads to neurological damage. It can cause inflammation and paralysis in the brain and eventually death. Wild animals transmit the disease through their saliva, either by biting your dog or licking an open wound or mucous membrane, like the eyes, nose, and mouth. Such wild animals include bats, foxes, skunks, coyotes, raccoons, and wolves.
Once infected, your dog likely won't show any symptoms for several weeks or months while the virus grows in the muscle tissue. After that the virus spreads to the spinal cord and the brain (the central nervous system). Once the virus spreads to the bodily fluids, the dog has less than a week to live.
What are the symptoms?
The first symptoms occur in the Prodromal phase, which lasts just a few days. They include:
The furious or Mad Dog phase lasts 2-4 days. Some dogs skip this and go right to the final stage. Here's what you can expect:
The last phase, known as the Paralytical Phase, also lasts 2-4 days.
Those symptoms include:How is rabies diagnosed and treated?
After contact with a wild or potentially infected animal, visit your veterinarian. He will ask certain questions to assess your puppy's risk; for example, where did the incident take place? What type of animal attacked your dog, and which animal provoked it? Has the other animal had his shots? Do you have access to the other animal to test him for rabies? If your dog's been vaccinated, your vet will re vaccinate him and quarantine him for up to 90 days for observation. Protocol for an un-vaccinated dog is euthanasia (killing) and brain testing. Your only other option is to quarantine your puppy for six months with another vaccination one month prior to release.
How can you prevent rabies?
Rabies can affect people, too, so always maintain your distance around wild animals. If you work in the wildlife industry, or as an animal control officer, you should get a vaccination, which is given in three shots, administered once a month. Unlike dogs, humans can survive rabies if given a vaccination within fourteen days of infection.
Article Source: http://ezineseeker.com/?expert=Julia_Powers
Puppy Safety Tips to Keep Your Puppy Safe
Your puppy is a very vulnerable animal, simply because puppies are curious in nature. And with their exploding energy and zest for activity, your little rascal may just get into serious trouble. This can be trouble that pertains to the puppy's health, or trouble in the form of danger. Thus, you need to take necessary measures to keep your puppy safe. Puppy safety should not be taken lightly. As the dog owner, it is your responsibility to watch over your puppy and keep it away from danger.
Important Puppy Health Safety Tips
There are several canine diseases that are going around these days. Puppy health safety, especially when it comes to protection against diseases, is in your hands. Unlike in accidents wherein sometimes, you just don't hold the control, in diseases, you actually do. Most diseases can be prevented, either by vaccinations or other preventive measures such as keeping your dog clean and safe from disease carriers. As a dog owner, it is your responsibility to make sure that your dog receives the proper medical attention regularly, to keep it protected from disease through various vaccinations. It is also your responsibility to groom your dog regularly to protect from fleas and ticks and the diseases they carry. When it comes to ensuring your puppy's safety pertaining to health, you can do a lot to keep your puppy safe.
Ensure Your Puppy's Safety through House and Obedience Training
Puppies can sometimes be uncontrollable, but not with the proper house training and obedience training. These trainings can help tame your curious puppy, and can help ensure your puppy's safety.
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Some cool animal puppy images:
Meet Lola
Image by Renee Fowler
Meet Lola. My Step sisters new puppy. She is 4 months old and a Shitzu cross Maltese. I met her when I was visiting my family home in NZ over Xmas just passed. She is terribly cute, naughty (like puppies should be) and very affectionate. These pics are SOOC. Thought I'd have a go at posting non edited shots. :)
My Precious
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My parent's new Finnish hound puppy called Kime.
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My parent's new Finnish hound puppy called Kime.
Dogs are domestic animals that have the ability of quick learning and can be trained from home quite easily. The early you start training your dog the early you get the result by hand. Any member of your family can take the responsibility of training a puppy. It is not necessary that a dog needs to know all sorts of activities that special trained dogs can do. It is always better to make it understand what you want from it and what type of behavior it should leave to stay at your home.
Puppy obedience training can be started from the very day you bring it home. Make it understand the value of some basic commands like sit, stand, jump, creep and many more. Make sure that when you shout command of sit it sits down properly and you must help it understand how to sit formally. It is not like it can understand all of your commands in a day or two but it is quite evident that in a couple of week it will understand meanings and it may start performing as you want.
Dog obedience training is comprised of several factors-
1. When to start training
It is always better to start as early as possible. You can start training a puppy at the age of 2 months or after. Before that a puppy may not perform as you wish. It is true that if you start training a puppy obedience training it may not adopt all the things you want as soon as it gets some maturity it starts better understanding of things. .
2. How to start?
It is equally important as like the first one. You cannot force a dog or a puppy to perform some extra ordinary activities on the very first day. You need to proceed step by step so that things become easier for it to grasp. There must be some basic activities or worm up exercises before you start daily scheduled work.
While training a puppy always makes sure that you provide it proper environment so that things seem quite natural to it.
You may do all those things that you do with your child as a puppy is nothing but a new member in your family and it will share your home with other members. Once you show your love to your pet dog it conversely shows gratitude to you and this will do a world of good to your training schedule. If things go so smoothly you and puppy both will enjoy the time spend in during 'puppy obedience training'.Puppy Obedience Training is very important and quite difficult too. But when you follow proper guidelines it is not so difficult and it becomes a complete package of enjoyment for you and your dog.
Puppy Obedience Training Guidelines.
Anyone who cares about their puppy knows that when it is cold they need to make sure their puppy is kept warm, and during the warm weather it is important to make sure that the dog does not suffer from sun burn. Hence clothes for puppies are a good idea, probably an essential ideal.
The best place to get clothes for puppies is http://www.PINEAPPLEPUPS.COM. They stock an exclusive and huge range for puppies and dogs, also cats. Lots of choice of lovely clothes you cannot get anywhere else. Sweaters, hoodies, t shirts and dresses.
You can see the whole range at their website at pineapplepups.com. Clothes for puppies are essential, and for many adult dogs and cats too, especially hairless or those with very short fur or those that feel the cold easily.
Go to pineapplepups.com to see the full range, or YOU TUBE to see photos and videos of some of the range.
Pineapplepups.com is a new designer label offering clothes for puppies that are lovely, well made, beautiful, unusual, loads of choice, cheap prices. You cannot ask for more.
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Worked as a full-time, self employed, professional writer, clairvoyant, therapist, life coach and relationship expert for many years, with famous clients, newspaper articles and offers of radio and television work. Now owns businesses and designs for and runs Pineapplepups.com, preferring to have some time off and freedom rather than be working very long hours like I did before.
Check out these animal puppy images:
Beau the Boxer
Image by Schlüsselbein2007
My friends boxer puppy
Marsas
Image by SOS animals
This lovely puppy and his brother was taken to a local pound, but at the moment of their registration there, they were noticed by our volunteer and taken to our no-kill shelter: sos-gyvunai.lt/en/declarations/detail.php?ID=2452
Lazy
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A friend of my aunt rescued a litter of puppies and, yes, they are all available for adoption. They look like terrier/boxer mix and are adorable...as you can see.
Chloe snow is a writer who specialises in animals and animal welfare. You can check out her latest website at weaning puppies where she provides infomation about weaning puppies and other infomation about looking after puppies including puppy injections worming puppies and more.
Terry Daniels is a veterinarian and pet-lover. He also volunteers at an animal shelter in his free time and has written hundreds of articles about pets and dog walking NYC.
Contact Info:
Terry Daniels
TerryDaniels09@gmail.com
http://NYTails.com
Some cool animal puppy images:
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New puppy: Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler) and Husky Mix: Adopted 1/30/2010 from PetCo (BARK - Tucson). 9 Weeks Old.
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New puppy: Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler) and Husky Mix: Adopted 1/30/2010 from PetCo (BARK - Tucson). 9 Weeks Old.
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New puppy: Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler) and Husky Mix: Adopted 1/30/2010 from PetCo (BARK - Tucson). 9 Weeks Old.
Angeline Hope is a collector of big stuffed dog toys. You can view a selection of dog plush animals at MyBigPlush.
Deciding to add a puppy to your family is a big decision. Learning about how to take care of puppies, getting all the care and accessory products you need, and deciding what breed of puppy is the best for you should all be taken seriously, but are also exciting things!
When you're ready for a puppy, one place you may decide to look for that perfect breed is a pet store. Unfortunately, many people don't realize that most of the dogs and puppies at pet stores come from puppy mills.
A puppy mill, also referred to as a puppy farm, is a large, commercial dog breeding facility. Since the puppy farms are more concerned about breeding on a large scale to earn a profit rather than the quality of the dog, most operate under questionable conditions and don't consider the well being of the puppies.
However, the problem isn't just the way the puppies are treated while they're at the puppy farm. Once these puppies join families, they have many problems that originate from a lack of medical care, poor diet, no exercise, and no socialization while they are there.
Puppy farms are a serious problem in our society. Unfortunately, so many people know so little about them that the people who run these places continue to thrive. Action needs to be taken to stop puppy mills now, and give puppies a fighting chance.
People who get puppies and dogs from "breeders" don't always realize that they're actually contributing to puppy farms. They don't know the background of the dogs they're getting, and assume that the dogs were treated well prior to being brought into their homes. Sadly, this isn't always the case.
One of the ways you can help stop puppy mills is to adopt puppies and dogs from animal shelters rather than purchasing them online or from a pet store.
Because of the problems puppy mill dogs have once they join a home, many families are forced to give up their dogs to shelters. By adopting a puppy or adult dog from an animal shelter, you give these dogs a second chance.Adopting also reduces the demand for dogs from puppy mills. If enough people adopt dogs, puppy mills will begin to close, and puppies won't have to face the horrible conditions of puppy farms.
Your biggest weapon against puppy mills is education. Learn about how terrible they are, how they operate, and work to educate others. Join a local group that educates people in your community, share information on your website or blog, and tell your friends and family (and coworkers and neighbors) about puppy mills. Write a letter to the editor of your local paper. Put flyers at your local vet's office. The more people know, the more you can help stop puppy mills.
Legislation exists that limits puppy mills, but it's not enough. Contact your state and federal legislators and tell them what you know and how you feel about it. You can help pressure them into making positive changes, shutting down puppy mills, and saving thousands of puppies' lives.
If you never had a dog before, just follow these steps and all will be good. Make sure you have the proper Dog Supplies, and for proper nutrition so your dog will stay healthy and happy, the proper Dog Supplements.
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