tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-39419781829546994272024-02-06T21:22:20.270-08:00E-DoggyBlog about dogs, comfort beds for them and much more!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.comBlogger36125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-34658881499039376822015-11-24T02:38:00.003-08:002015-11-24T02:38:43.937-08:00Ways to make your dog happy for life - a short guideIf you’re looking for some new ways to stimulate your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> senses or want to make sure he has a healthy, happy life, here are some tips and trick how to do it. Remember that <b>happy dog</b> is a friendly and more lovable member of your family.<br />
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So here is a list of things that you can do to make your dog happy. Fist of all you can go for a ride in the car together. <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">Dogs</a> love to travel</b> and be all the time with their owners. But remember to keep your dog safe during this trip and buy him <b>special bed</b> designed for car transportation.<br />
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Moreover, try to exercise and play with your <b>dog</b> as much as you can. For example, you can go to the local park and play Frisbee with him. <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">Dogs</a> </b>love it and we all get plenty of exercise.Both of you will feel better and have lots of fun. You can also take a daily walk together.<br />
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Furthermore, keep fresh water available for your <b>dog</b> so he has good clean water when thirsty. Keep in mind to change the water daily.<br />
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Take care of your dog health by making sure you have scheduled regular checkups in vet office for your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> every 6 months.<br />
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What is more, make sure your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> is always safe. This can be with an identification tag snapped on his collar, a microchip for locating him if he became lost or is stolen.<br />
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Feed your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> properly and say no to sweets. Even though your dog is part of your family, he does not need his own Easter basket. In fact, desserts such as chocolate can seriously harm dogs. And as we speak about eating - brush your dog teeth. Regular dental care can prevent gum disease, tooth loss, and doggie breath. It can even lengthen your <b>dog's life.</b><br />
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<b><br /></b>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-14229983780955655872015-11-17T02:23:00.001-08:002015-11-17T02:23:06.469-08:00Changing the name of your dog - how to do itMaybe you don't know that but a <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> or <b>puppy</b> of any age can learn a brand new name within a few days. So if you don’t like your pet name, you can change it. It's rather easy to do and it will not causes any harm to your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b>. What is more dogs can have multiple names and respond to each one. For example, in many households, dog is called by his actual name as well as variations by different members of the home and he reacts to every one of it.<br />
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Changing a dog’s name doesn't require special skills and is rather easy. Here’s how you do it.<br />
First of all, decide on any new name you wish for your<b> dog</b> to has. It can be little tricky because there are so many cool names. When you are looking for dog names, there are several places to get good ideas like fictional characters (from our favorite movies, books, or games), famous people, historical figures or stars and heavenly bodies (for example, if your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> loves to hunt, you may name him Rigel, which is the brightest star in The Hunter constellation).<br />
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During the first few days on changing your <b>dog name</b> remember to carry a pocketful of treats. Every once in a while, and also specifically when you do want your <b>pet’s attention</b>, say his new name and then immediately smile, praise him or feed a treat.<br />
Repeate this process and soon your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> will know that hearing that word means great things are coming, and he will respond to it.<br />
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By doing this you will teaches him to love hearing his new name and responding to it. Usually <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dogs</a></b> can learn their new names within a few weeks if you do this multiple times each day. The whole proces will be faster if you avoid using the name for no reason and also avoid associating <b>dog name</b> with anything bad.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-59282162373049159292015-11-09T23:51:00.003-08:002015-11-09T23:51:33.061-08:00Why dogs that are keep outside are a little miserable?As a new <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a> owner</b> you may be considering keeping your <b>pet outside</b> the house. This is not a great idea as dog who’s kept outside experiences social isolation and he is animal born to be part of a social structure, a pack or a family.<br />
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The experts say many of<b> dogs</b> that are keep outside will never really bond with owners who interact with them so little.When cute puppy grow older, and and your children grow tired of the care they promised to provide or the neighbors complain abou the noise, people very often decide to dump the <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> rather than solve the problem.<br />
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When you keep a <b>dog</b> outside you don't get the benefits of companionship from your pet. You don't even get much protection from outside intruders. As such <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> barks at almost anything he sees. So you couldn't tell from his sound whether the dogs are barking at.<br />
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Moreover, outdoor <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> often become a problem to his owners. Bored and lonely, such dog develop any number of bad habits. For example he dig craters in the yard or bark endlessly day and night. What is even worse, sometimes, without the socialization that dog need, he become aggressive, ready to bite anyone who comes into their territory.<br />
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So if you're considering getting a <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">puppy</a></b> with the intent of keeping him exclusively outside, you should reconsider your choice. For those who love pets, a pristine home is nothing compared to the pleasures of living with an <b>animal</b> who's really bonded to you.<br />
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Those of you who want to keep a dog outside because of home members allergies also can find solution. It won't be easy but an allergist may be able to help, along with attention to keeping the house and pets cleaner, using air cleaners and special <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">bed for dogs</a></b> that is very easy to clean.<br />
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You may believe - it's worth the effort. Once you have a<a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank"> <b>dog</b></a> you can welcome into your home and your heart, you'll start to live a different life.<br />
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Source: e-doggy.co.ukAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-63564430463366934872015-11-03T02:45:00.003-08:002015-11-03T02:45:55.091-08:00Dogs need discipline, not punishment - how to correct your dog behaviourSometimes you need to correct your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> behaviour. But you need to remeber that <b>dogs</b> are not humans and they don’t have a logical sense of history. To dogs, a punishment relates to current activity. When your<b> <a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">pet</a></b> runs to a door to greet his owner and is punished for a mess done hours before, the pet understands only that he was punished for running to the door to greet you. He will curb the current behavior - not the behavior for which he was punished.<br />
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There is no single dog who wouldn't want to please his owner. For example if you’ve ever gone to a <b>pet store</b> to view the puppies, you’ll realize that they want to please everyone. <b>Puppies</b> will exhibit happy exuberance for people unless they have learned through experience that punishment will be their reward for the attempt.<br />
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<b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">Dogs</a></b> dont have special powers neither they can read minds. Our pets can only interpret expressions and body language. If your dog is used to having a happy owner greet him with a smile and a pleasant voice, he’ll turn himself inside out to express his joy. He will recognize mood and body language of his owner.<br />
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So now you know that when you want to discipline <b>your <a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> you need to do it while they are doing the bad behavior and not after they’ve quit, because you can get different results that you want.<br />
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Here are some simple ways to <b>discipline your <a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b>. First of all try to distract your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">pet</a></b>. Make a loud noise to distract your puppy from whatever they are doing. A loud yell or a slap on the table. This should startle him and focus his attention on you.<br />
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Next you can grab the fur under his ear on his neck and shake. This works best if you catch them in the act and the scruff-shake is a surprise.<br />
Another method is to push the <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> over (quickly but gently) either on to his side or onto his back and lean over him. This reinforces that you are dominant.<br />
Last but not least - isolation. Say no to your <b>dog</b> and then ignore him. <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">Dogs</a></b> are very social and they won’t like it that you aren’t paying attention to them.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-13506411572224602142015-10-27T03:18:00.004-07:002015-10-27T03:18:45.457-07:00Teaching your dog to eliminate in a specific placeYou can get rid of a yellow-spotted, burned grass lawn and reduce the odds of stepping in <b>dog</b> poop if you just have a designated place that your dog can treat like his own bathroom. It doesn't matter if you have a <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">puppy</a></b> or <b>older dog</b>, you can easily teach him to go in one area if you practice patience and consistency. You just need to keep in mind that when you’re teaching your dog where to go, you’re also teaching him where not to go.<br />
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First of all, you need to clearly <b>define the area</b> you want your pet to use. To do this you can use wire garden fencing, rope or even a circle of stones. By giving your dog a physical landmark will help your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a> </b>remember and develop his new habit. After you’ve created your bathroom area, take your pet on a leash directly from the house to the area every time he needs to go. Moreover you can give him a command, like "go pee" or something simillar. When he does, generously reward him.<br />
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After few weeks of taking him on the leash, try escorting your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">pet</a></b> off leash to designed area. If he gets off track try to clap your hands to <b>get his attention</b> and guide him to his “bathroom”. Remember to always praise him, when he goes to the right direction.<br />
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Once your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> has mastered the way to his bathroom are, it’s time to graduate to unescorted. When it’s time for him to go, open the door, <b>give the command</b>, and let him go on his own.<br />
If he doesn't go where he should, go outside, clap your hands and verbally correct him. When he gets to his designated area and does his duty, give your pet <b>positive affirmation and reward</b>.<br />
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To teach your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> this you need to be very patience and consistent, and always reward the positive behavior. Don’t be discouraged by initial setbacks. Housetraining your <b>pet</b> is a process and part of being a responsible owner.<br />
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Source: <a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/">e-doggy.co.uk</a>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-31531034300144053382015-10-21T02:20:00.002-07:002015-10-21T02:20:45.487-07:00How to show your dog that you love him?It's very normal and natural that we love our <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dogs</a></b>. We hug them, pats them on the head and cuddle them. Although we <b>love our pets</b> with our human love language, does that love actually translate to our dogs? Read our article to know how to show your love to dogs in a way that they understand.<br />
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First of all, lets talk about touch. Very often when we see our <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dogs</a></b>, our first instinct may be to pat them on the head. To you, patting your dog on the head is a form of affection but to your dog, this is a sign of dominance. So instead of patting dog on the head, try something different like <b>scratching dog under the chin</b> or behind the ears.<br />
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Moreover, we love bringing our pets with us to pet-friendly locations. It's great way to show our <b>dogs</b> we love them. <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">Dogs</a></b> are very <b>social creatures</b> and they love going with you to meet other people or other dogs.<br />
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Furthermore, another way to show your <b>dog</b> love is one-on-one time. Dogs crave your attention but it not always mean smothering your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> for long hours. Sometimes one-on-one time is just sitting next to each other or playing fetch until your arm falls off. Paying attention to your dog’s needs will really help build a strong bond.<br />
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Last but not least is <b>playing with your dog</b>. Whether we’re towering over dog or hiding him under a blanket, it seems like your dog is having a great time. While this type of play is fun, it still asserts dominance over your dog and sometimes can increase stress. To avoid that you should play with your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> while you’re down on all fours. When you get down to dog level it will exhibits trust and equality.<br />
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The temperatures of <b>dogs</b>' noses fluctuate day to day so it's very difficult to say exactly why as it could depend on environment or other factors. You need to remember that <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> can be perfectly healthy and have a warm, dry nose or be really sick and have a cold, moist nose.<br />
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The moistness of your <b>dog's</b> nose is also not an indicator of health. According to experts very dehydrated <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> can have dry nose but dogs can have moist noses because they're healthy, and they can have moist noises when they have a nasal disease. So nose moistness is not a reliable sign.<br />
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Moreover, moist noses are also one of the ways that<b> <a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dogs</a></b> can regulate their body temperature and cool down. Unlike humans, <b>dogs</b> don't have sweat glands. They secrete sweat from the pads of their feet and their noses.<br />
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Whenever your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> has a dry nose and is showing signs of illness or pain, you should take him to see a veterinarian. Similarly, unwell <b>pets</b> with cold, wet noses should also have a veterinary check-up.<br />
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As you see <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog's</a></b> nose is not such indicator of his health. It's better to look for symptoms such as not eating, not drinking, or behaving oddly.<br />
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Source: e-doggy.co.ukAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-7016968712788711982015-10-06T02:15:00.001-07:002015-10-20T00:55:48.081-07:00Caring for senior dog - a short guideAs your <b>dog</b> ages, many of his basic needs will begin to change. In this guide we will try help you understand what you need to do to keep your senior <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/">dog </a>happy and healthy</b>.<br />
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As you may know, <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/">dogs</a></b> are very good at hiding their health problems and as an owner, it’s your responsibility to keep an eye on your senior dog and changes that take place in your pet body.<br />
You need to know that different sized dogs age at varying rates, with larger dogs reaching senior status much sooner than <b>smaller <a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/">dogs</a></b>.Most pet become seniors between 7 and 10 years old.<br />
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When your pet gets older you need to constantly watch out for his <b>health issues</b>. You and your vet will begin looking for specific issues that become more prevalent as a dog ages. Similar to humans, regular health checkups become increasingly important as dogs grow older. According to experts you should take your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/">dog</a></b> to a vet at least once every half year. By doing it you will promote your dog’s health and longevity. Have chance to recognize and control your pup’s health risks and detect any illnesses at their earliest stages.<br />
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Furthermore it's very important that you keep up with routine preventive care such as parasite prevention, dental care, vaccinations, and nutritional management, because with age your <b>dog’s</b> immune system weakens.<br />
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Moreover, when your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> become senior you need to adjust his nutrition. Special foods designed for <b>senior dogs</b> often have less fat, but not lower protein levels. You can always ask your vet which food will be best for your senior dog.<br />
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In addition to this, senior <b><a href="http://e-doggy.co.uk/" target="_blank">dogs</a></b> can’t regulate their body temperature as well as they could in their younger days. So it is very important to keep your <b>pet</b> warm but at the same time protect them from conditions in which they may overheat.<br />
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Older dog very often has arthritis, so he may prefer a ramp instead of walking up the stairs. What is more, you probably need to buy him <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/home/19-corner.html" target="_blank">special bed</a></b> designed to promote <b>orthopedic health</b>.<br />
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First of all, focus on leadership. These 9 month before baby is born is more than enough time for you and your<b> <a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">pet</a> </b>to work through most issues and get rid of unwanted habits.<br />
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Moreover try to claim your baby's scent. Bring an item that contains your baby's scent to home before you bringing baby back. Allow <b>pet</b> to sniff this item from a distance, while you are holding it so your <b>dog</b> understand that this is yours and you are giving him premision to sniff. This way you will establish clean boundries and help your <b>dog</b> to respect also your baby.<br />
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You should also condition your dog to understand that there is an invisible barrier that he may not cross without your permission. Eventually, you can allow your <b>dog</b> to explore and sniff certain things in the baby's room with your supervision and by doing this you will let your dog know that this room belongs to its pack leader ( you ) and <a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank"><b>dog</b> </a>must respected it.<br />
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When baby will be already in home you need to make propper introduction. Take your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> for a long walk and make sure you drain all of his energy. Before entering the house, your dog will instantly know there is someone new inside it. If you have already introduced the scent of baby, it will be somewhat familiar. Person holding the baby must be in a completely calm state. Then you should allow your <b>dog</b> to sniff the baby, but from respectful distance. During this first meeting, do not bring the baby too close. There will be time for this later.<br />
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Learing <b>your dog</b> respect for baby is important but you should alos teach your newborn about your <b>dog</b>. Once your child is in the exploratory state, it is important to supervise all interactions between him and <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">pet</a></b>. This is a great opportunity to teach your child not to bother the <b>dog</b>, yank his tail, etc.<br />
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If you are planning to transport your dog and baby together in car, it would be good idea to buy your dog propper <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/home/24-carbed.html" target="_blank">car bed</a></b> that will separete him from baby seating in his own car seat.<br />
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In addition to this, don't forget about your <b>dog</b>. Baby is very time-absorbing and <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> does not need any new toys extra attention to feel important but you need to maintain the routine, providing daily walks and leadership.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-12131856373523559592015-09-21T03:49:00.000-07:002015-10-20T00:57:43.826-07:00Why your dog needs bed?Most of us don't pay to much attention to our own<a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank"> <b>bed</b></a> as we don't see it as the most cherished possession, but for sure we would not like to live without <b>comfy bed</b>. Our furry <b>pets</b> are just like us and they also need comfy bed - here is a short list why do they need one.<br />
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When dog owners ask what items are essential for their pet, a comfy bed is always at the top of the list with things like a collar, leash or food. <b>Dog beds</b> are so important that they aren't optional - they are necessary piece of equipment for all <b>dogs</b> as they have so many benefits to offer.<br />
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First of all, <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog bed</a></b> insulate your pet from the floor in winter and summer. During cold winter days, many small dogs love to curl up in a nesting-type bed like our model <a href="http://e-doggy.com/home/19-corner.html" target="_blank"><b>corner</b></a>, which provides the warmth needed for both comfort and good health.<br />
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Moreover, <b>dog bed</b> provide your pet with his own private space and a sense of security.<br />
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Furthermore, comfy bed helps <b>cushioning joints and bones</b> - especially for older, arthritic or overweight dogs. Usually orthopedic <a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank"><b>dog beds</b> </a>have special foam mat - in our product we use <b>Visco</b> to give your dog extra joint support and comfort.<br />
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In addition, if your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> has his own <b>bed </b>you can easily controll the spread of hair and dander by concentrating it in one, easy to clean location.<br />
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If you are a perceptive person you may notice that<a href="http://e-doggy.com/23-sofa.html"> </a><b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/23-sofa.html" target="_blank">dogs</a> </b>have some weird <b>sleeping habits</b>. From napping curled up in a ball to the twitching that some dogs do when they dream.<br />
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Below we will try to explain what these <b>habits</b> mean. So without further ado - let's start.<br />
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First we will discouss curling up in a ball. This behavior is very cute and has a fascinating evolutionary basis. Long time agow when <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/23-sofa.html" target="_blank">dogs</a></b> sleep in the wild, they often dig a nest and tuck into a ball to conserve body heat and protecct their vulnerable organs from other animals. This ofcourse doesn't necessarily mean that your <b>pet</b> feels unsafe in his <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/23-sofa.html" target="_blank">bed</a></b> - he just has the same sleeping preferences as his ancestors.<br />
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Another interesting habit is <b>sleeping belly up</b>. According to scientist this sleeping position might signal that your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/23-sofa.html" target="_blank">dog</a></b> feels very relaxed and comfortable in place he is sleeping, so there is no need to protect his organs. On the other hand it could also mean that he's hot and is trying to cool off himself.<br />
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Next habit - twitching while asleep. If you see your dog twitching for the first time you may fell a little scared because it's very weird. You need to know that some <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/23-sofa.html" target="_blank">dogs</a></b> twitch while they're asleep<br />
and maybe even vocalize a little. Experts thinks that <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/23-sofa.html" target="_blank">dog</a>s</b> dream during the REM stage of sleep and may act on their dreams by twitching.<br />
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Last habit that we try to explain is crawling under the covers. Some <b>dogs</b> do it - others don't. Experts have some theories for this behavior. Some think that it mean <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/23-sofa.html" target="_blank">dog</a>'s</b> need to feel companionship while sleeping with a owner others explain it's evolutionary behavior from when wild<b> dogs</b> raised their puppies in dark dens.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-85910161043171230252015-09-07T03:33:00.000-07:002015-10-20T00:59:21.037-07:00Dog snoring and his healthDoes your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog’s</a></b> snoring won't let you sleep at night? In this article we will discouss why your <b>dog</b> is snoring and can this be dangerous to his health.<br />
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You need to know that dog’s snoring, is more than an annoyance. It may be an indication of a wide range of <b>health problems</b>. If your dog began to snor recently you probably need to visit a vet. Any change could indicate some problem. If it’s not a new problem but is progressing, your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> should also see a veterinarian.<br />
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Here are the most common causes of <b>dog's</b> snoring.<br />
First, your dog might have a temporary inflammation in its nose. <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">Dogs</a></b> can catch upper respiratory infections or even suffer from allergies.<br />
Next are fungal diseases like aspergillosis - caused by a mold found in hay, grass clippings and similar environments. Left untreated, this fungal disease can cause discomfort, loss of appetite and serious health problems.<br />
Foreign bodies or tumors are another cause of snoring. Your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> could have inhaled something that is blocking its breathing.<br />
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Moreover dental problems like bad teeth can cause your <b>dog</b> to snore. Left untreated, dental problems can become a source of infection for the whole <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">pet</a></b> body.<br />
Obesity also can cause snoring. Obesity is not only humans problem, it may cause breathing difficulties also in <b>dogs</b>.<br />
You need to keep in mind that some <b>breeds</b> with very short noses, such as <b>English bulldogs </b>and <b>pugs</b> have a natural tendency to snore. But it’s a good idea to check with your veterinarian to make sure the snoring is normal and not an indication of a health issue.<br />
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And how to <b>help your <a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> and yourself with this problem?<br />
Because snoring can be related to so many different causes, it's very important to evaluate why your <b>pet</b> is snoring. If your <b>dog</b> new habbit is bothering you it would be good idea to take your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog bed</a></b>, or buy him new one and move it into another room, where his snoring won't be heard and install camera or smartphone to record sounds he makes. It could be very helpfull for your veterinarian to <b>evaluate cause of snoring</b>. You can also keep a pet diary to note changes in his behavior and show it to a vet.<br />
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Remember - you can't simply tolerate your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog’</a>s</b> snoring as it can really decrease your dog’s quality of life and yours as well.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-44071683674740842642015-08-31T03:40:00.002-07:002015-10-20T01:00:07.316-07:00Adding another dog to your household - few tipsWe all <b>love <a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dogs</a> </b>and if you’re like most folks who own dogs, sooner or later you may think, that as wonderful as one dog is, <b>having two dogs</b> would be even better. There are many reasons to add another dog as new family member but you should also remember that there are reasons to not have <b>another animal</b> - like more vet bills, more food and toys to buy, etc<br />
However if you decided to have <b>another dog</b>, here are some advice how to introduce him to your current pet.<br />
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First of all you should make sure that your first dog is <b>dog-friendly</b>. If you don’t already know that take him to the dog park, find a friend with a very <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog-friendly</a></b> dog and introduce your dog to another dog in a safely fenced neutral territory. If your dog won't be very friendly towards <b>other dog</b> you need to find a good, positive trainer/behavior consultant to help you convince your pet.<br />
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Next thing to consider is <b>which<a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank"> dog</a></b> should you select as a second one. If your current dog is very assertive, adding another similiar <b>breed</b> could be very bad idea. In such situation you need to look for a dog who defers to your first dog. Moreover, size of the new dog needs to be taken into account. If you have a three-pound mini-dog, there are inherent risks in adopting a <b>large-breed dog</b>. Even in play, big dogs can cause serious, sometimes fatal, injuries to toy-size canines.<br />
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If you already chose your <b>new<a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank"> pet</a></b>, you need to script his introductions. Set up your introductions in that safely fenced neutral territory, like on a short walk through your neighborhood, in a nearby park or in a friend’s yard. Have 2 people, one to handle <b>each dog</b>, while keeping the dogs on leashes.<br />
To minimize tension, try to keep the dogs’ leashes loose so that they’re not feeling pressure on their throats.<br />
Don’t force any interaction between the <b>dogs</b>. If the dogs ignore each other at first, or if one dog seems reluctant to interact with the other, that’s okay. Give both <b>dogs</b> time to get comfortable. They’ll interact when they’re ready.<br />
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Here are some things you shouldn't do during first introduction - don't introduce a puppy to a <b>grown dog</b> by holding him in your arms. The <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">puppy</a></b> could feel restrained and vulnerable. Don't let a grown dog walk over, knock down, or bully the puppy. Moreover don't confine dogs together in a crate, automobile, or small room until they are fully at ease with each other and never, ever don't let a fight between <b>two dogs</b> go on.<br />
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Last but not least, make sure that both of your<b> dogs</b> have enough toys to go around, food to eat and separate comfy <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">beds</a></b> located in low-traffic areas of the home.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-48407657924655675682015-08-25T05:52:00.001-07:002015-10-20T01:00:44.592-07:00How to talk with your dog - interpreting your dog's barkingYour <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> won't "talk" to you in English, but you can interpret his intentions and immediate desires if you know what to listen for. Below is a few examples of <b>sounds that dogs make</b>, with human translation and the <b>moods of the dog.</b><br />
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You should remember that generally, a low pitch indicates a more <b>dominant or threatening stance</b>, whereas a high pitch conveys just the opposite - insecurity and fear. A <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a> </b>whose pitch or vocalization varies is emotionally conflicted.<br />
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First lets talk about rapid strings of three or four <b>barks with pauses</b> between in midrange pitch. Such sound mean something like - gather together - I suspect that there may be something that we should look into. <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">Dog</a></b> is more interest than alarm in such situation.<br />
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Next is rapid repetitive <b>barking</b> also in midrange pitch. It's dog signal that someone is entering our territory. It's just a <b>basic alarm bark</b>. Dog that makes that sound is aroused but not anxious.<br />
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Continuous <b>barking</b> (a bit slower and lower pitch) means that intruder is coming and you should get ready to defend yourself. Here <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a> is more worried</b> than in his basic alarm bark.<br />
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Long string of solitary barks with pauses between each one may indicate that your <b>pet</b> is lonely and need companionship. On the other hand, one or two sharp short <b>barks</b> (high or midrange pitch) means simple hello. It's typycial greeting or acknowledgment signal used by dogs.<br />
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Single sharp short bark in lower midrange pitch is a <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> signal to back off. For example when you disturbed him from sleep or pulled his hair.<br />
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<b>Stutter bark</b> like "ar-ruff" is and invitation to play with your <b>dog</b>. Dogs usually make that sound with front legs flat on the ground and rear held high as a play invitation. Rising bark is one of <b>dog</b> signals that he is having fun.<br />
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Now lets talk about free feeding. Leaving food out for a<b> <a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a> </b>to eat whenever he wants is called free feeding and most experts recommend against it for several reasons. If you have a puppy you should feed him on a meal schedule - giving <b>dog food</b> at the same times every day and leaving it down for only about 20 minutes. Then you should pick up the bowl whether your dog has eaten or not. That way you will learn your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">puppy</a></b> when it's time to eat.<br />
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One of problems with <b>free feeding</b> is that it can lead to health problems related to obesity as some <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dogs</a></b> can't controll themself and could eat more than they should. Some dogs know when to stop eating, other won't stop eating, and many owners don't measure and even refill the bowl throughout the day and they have no idea how much food their <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> is eating.<br />
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This leads us to another important issue - why you should <b>measure the food</b> you give to your <b>dog</b>.<br />
By measuring food it is easier to know how much your dog is eating, which helps control your dog's weight. And how much should your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a> eat</b>? It all depends on his size and level activity. You can always ask your vet how many calories your <b>dog</b> can eat daily.<br />
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And what about the situation in which your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> don't want to eat and is skipping meals? Some people get concerned if their <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> misses a meal, but if there are no symptoms of illness - such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, there's no particular reason to be concerned about an occasional missed meal, bacause <b>dogs</b> can go a long time without eating.<br />
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First of all you need to provide <b>shade</b> to lessen risk of heat exhaustion. As we know summer is the perfect time to enjoy green parks and sandy beaches where you can <b>walk with your <a href="http://e-doggy.com/19-corner.html" target="_blank">dog</a></b>. Just make sure you protect your dog from the potentially dangerous summer heat.<br />
Unlike people, dogs can’t perspire as efficiently as we do. In order to cool off, they dispel heat by panting and perspire only minimally thru their pads. Unfortunately, this method is less efficient than sweating and your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/19-corner.html" target="_blank">dogs</a> can overheat quickly</b> on a warm day. So make sure that your dog always have access to shade and fresh water.<br />
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You should also know what are the signs of <b>heat stroke</b> and what to do when they appeard.<br />
Stay watchfull all the time and look for the following sympthoms: excessive panting, bright red tongue and gums, vomiting, bloody diarrhea, unsteadiness, collapse, and seizures. If any of this happend to your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/19-corner.html" target="_blank">dog</a></b>, take him immediately to the vet.<br />
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You can prevent all that to happend by doing some little things like for example, add a few cubes of ice to your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/19-corner.html" target="_blank">pet</a></b> water bowls. He’ll enjoy it, and it will help to keep his body temperature down.<br />
If your pet can’t be in an air-conditioned area, consider placing a fan where it will blow on him.<br />
Remember also to exercise your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/19-corner.html" target="_blank">pets</a></b> only in the early morning or late evening when the temperatures are lower. Try to avoid the hottest part of the day.<br />
Last but not least, freeze some <b>treats</b> and give them to your pet. It will keep him busy for a while and help cool him down.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-31126351313182816952015-08-03T06:38:00.000-07:002015-10-20T01:02:58.496-07:00A dog could be your heart’s best friendDid you know that a <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> could be your heart's best friend? It turns out that having a canine companion may help <b>lower your risk of heart disease</b>.<br />
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As you may noticed, studies linking <b>dog ownership</b> to better physical and mental health have been popping up for many years. The findings were usually encouraging to <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/gb/home/23-sofa.html" target="_blank">dogs</a></b> owners, but none of these studies offered conclusive proof. But recently American Heart Association (AHA) has check all the available data and came to conclusion that having a dog lowers the risk of heart disease. Are you courios why?<br />
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The evidence reviewed by the AHA indicates that <b>dog owners</b> are more likely to exercise, have a better cholesterol profile and have<b> lower blood pressure</b>. The are also less vulnerable to the physical effects of stress.<br />
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The data show that <b>dog owners</b> get more physical activity than people who don’t own dogs, the evidence is pretty convincing that ownership isn’t enough. A study of over 2000 people found that those who owned a <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> but didn’t walk it were actually more likely to be obese than people who didn’t own a dog. Dog walkers, on the other hand, were much less likely to be obese.<br />
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Another study looked at 48 people with high blood pressure and high-stress jobs who agreed to<b> adopt a <a href="http://e-doggy.com/gb/home/23-sofa.html" target="_blank">dog</a></b>. Half did, and half year later those who got a dog had significantly lower blood pressure during stresfull moments.<br />
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Even if you already have heart disease, you could get a<b> dog to help you.</b> A 1995 study followed people with cardiovascular disease. A 12 months later, those who owned a pet were 4 times less likely to be death than those who didn’t have a dog.<br />
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As you see <b>dogs</b> unconsciously take care of your health - you can repay them by buing something nice - like our <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/gb/home/23-sofa.html" target="_blank">comfy beds</a></b> for <b>dogs</b>.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-47339077887152876022015-07-28T03:33:00.000-07:002015-10-20T01:03:41.756-07:00Taking your pet abroad - everything you should knowIf you want to take your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> with you on <b>vacation</b> to another country you have to remember about few things. It's essential that you meet the <b>entry requirements</b> for your pet dog for the country you’re going to or coming from.<br />
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First a list of things you need when you enter the UK from the <b>European Union</b> country<br />
Your pet needs to meet these requirements:<br />
-a microchip<br />
-a rabies vaccination<br />
-a pet passport or third country official veterinary certificate<br />
-a tapeworm treatment<br />
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You must also use an <b>approved transport company</b> and an approved route unless you’re travelling between the UK and the Republic of Ireland.<br />
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When you enter or return to the UK from another country, your pet needs to meet similar entry requirements:<br />
-a microchip<br />
-a rabies vaccination<br />
-a blood test - the vet must take the blood sample at least 30 days after the rabies vaccination<br />
-a third country official veterinary certificate<br />
-a tapeworm treatment<br />
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And what if you have special <b>guide <a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b>?<br />
The rules for assistance/ <b>special dogs</b> when travelling under the EU are the same as for any other <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dogs</a></b>. However assistance dogs can travel on more routes than people with pets normally can travel, and they can use other forms of transport where regular <b>animals</b> aren’t allowed, like for example the aircraft cabin.<br />
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So how does it looks in practice? When you return to the UK, the staff from the travel company will scan your <b>pet’s microchip</b> and check your documents. If you don't have required documents your pet will be put into<b> quarantine</b> or sent back to the country from which he travel and you will be charge for the costs of quarantine or the re-export of your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b>.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-77230727758275405502015-07-21T01:10:00.002-07:002015-10-20T01:04:12.169-07:00Can all dogs swim?<b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/gb/home/18-basic.html" target="_blank">Dogs</a></b>, like every other animals are born with strong natural instincts like barking. Some people may also think that <b>swimming</b> is a skill that all dogs naturally have. But swimming isn't necessarily all dogs ability. While many pooches are perfectly amphibious, many dogs tend to sink like a sack of bricks. For these <a href="http://e-doggy.com/gb/home/18-basic.html" target="_blank">dogs</a>, keeping their heads above water is not an easy thing to do, sometimes even impossible.<br />
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When it comes to <b>swimming</b>, we can split canines into 3 categories. There are <b>dogs</b> that can swim, dogs that can be taught to swim and dogs that should steer clear of all aqueous environments. Water spaniels, <b>golden retrievers</b> and English setters fall into the first category. They are excellent swimmers. It's because of their strong limbs and some genes. Many were bred specifically for things like water rescue.<br />
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And we have also some others breeds like <b>bulldogs</b> and boxers. There simply isn't enough thrust from their short legs to keep them afloat. Breeds that have short faces, such as the pug, also have a very hard time swimming since they fatigue easily.<br />
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Furthermore, some <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/gb/home/18-basic.html" target="_blank">dogs</a></b> may have the physical tools to swim, but have some kind of a mortal fear of the water. These<b> animals</b> tend to panic when submerged. For a <b>dog</b> in water, panic quickly leads to fatigue, and that makes drowning much more likely.<br />
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Remember that if your furry friend isn't a <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/gb/home/18-basic.html" target="_blank">dog</a></b> version of gold medal swimmer, don't despair. You can still enjoy fun with a land-loving <b>lapdog</b>. Instead take him to you car, put in safe <a href="http://e-doggy.com/gb/home/24-carbed.html" target="_blank"><b>carbed</b></a> and go for a trip somewhere where are no lakes and rivers ;)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-81897244555530537792015-07-13T06:19:00.002-07:002015-07-13T06:19:21.052-07:00What your dog is trying to say - dog tail languageThe most common misinterpretation of <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dogs</a></b> is the myth that a <b>dog wagging</b> its tail is happy and friendly. Although it may be true in some cases, other wags move can mean fear, insecurity or even a warning that if you approach you can be bitten. You can say that, <b>tail wagging</b> serves the same communication functions as a human smile, greeting or a nod of recognition. Nods and smiles are social signals and are thus reserved mostly for situations where somebody is around to see them. For <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dogs</a></b>, this same can be said about the wag.<br />
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When not wagging, <b>dog tails</b> may be in one of <b>3 positions</b>: up high, horizontal to the ground or down/between hind legs<br />
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Let's check what this position means - <b>first up high</b><br />
Dog that his tail in the up high position, is <b>confident, powerful</b>, and secure. In fact, this position indicates a <b>dominant</b> pooch with an alpha streak. Alpha <a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dogs</a> are commanding, take charge creatures. Self-assured, the dominant, tail up dog communicates power and control via body language.<br />
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<b>Horizontal to the ground position</b><br />
Dogs with their tails held straight out in the horizontal to the ground position indicate neither clear dominance nor submission. Their unrelaxed position <b>indicates curiosity.</b><br />
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Just as up high position means dominance, the inverse position indicates the exact opposite emotion. With his tail in the down <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a> communicates</b> an understanding of another’s dominant position and his submissive one.<br />
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So now when we explain what non-moving position of <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a> tail means</b>, lets take a look at wagging tail position<br />
In recent years, with increased observation of the link between action and right and left brain reactions, <b>scientists</b> have been able to isolate certain prevalent characteristics to help shed some light on this issue. <br />
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There are studies that demonstrated that lopsided tail wagging links to right or left brain relationships. Scientists involved in the studies determined that a<b> right wag tail position</b> indicates happiness and playfulness because the left brain controls the right side of the body as well as energy and engagement responses. According to these scientists a <b>left wag tail</b> position indicates restlessness and insecurity.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-8485345389928023082015-07-06T04:21:00.000-07:002015-07-06T04:21:27.864-07:00Help your dog survive hot summerYou may think you feel <b>hot on a summer day</b>, but you should consider a heat wave from your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/gb/home/24-carbed.html" target="_blank">dog's</a></b> perspective. Dogs have no more layers to take off and are still stuck in a <b>fur coat</b>. This could not only be uncomfortable, but also very dangerous.<br />
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If your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/gb/home/24-carbed.html" target="_blank">dog</a></b> is very active animals, your biggest summer concern could be the threat of heat stroke. Unlike human, dogs are not capable of sweating profusely to regulate their <b>body temperatures</b>. Moreover, temperatures close to the ground can be a few degrees hotter than what is officially recorded. That way, small dogs are at a high risk for heat exhaustion.<br />
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So make sure your dog has <b>plenty of shade and fresh drinking water</b>. A place for cooling down is always appreciated by dogs. Most importantly - do not leave <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/gb/home/24-carbed.html" target="_blank">pet</a></b> alone in the <b>car</b>.You should also remember that not all dogs respond to the heat the same way. For example, older <b>dogs and puppies</b> have a harder time regulating their body temperature.<br />
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Water is a <b>dog's best friend</b> during hot summer days. By getting your dog wet you will have great solution to minor overheating. Afterward, let your pet rest in the shade or in air conditioning. For more serious overheating, wet him down and don't hesitate to get him to a vet immediately.<br />
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Your <b>dog may loves</b> lunchtime walks during winter or autumn, but not so much during the summer. So during the sammer you should walk your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/gb/home/24-carbed.html" target="_blank">dog</a></b> early or late in the day, when the weather has cooled off.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-38358041510541053882015-06-29T04:07:00.000-07:002015-06-29T04:07:32.290-07:00Best dogs for people with allergiesIf you <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">love dogs</a></b> but hate <b>allergies</b>, you may be tempted to spring for a <b>hypoallergenic pet</b>. However, the only pets proven to be hypoallergenic have scaly skin, just like iguanas or snakes. So if you want <b>furry pet</b>, below is a short list of a few that are touted to be better for people with allergies but are not 100% proven.<br />
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You should also remember that sometimes it may appear that a person is <b>allergic to a dog</b>, when it is not the dog they are actually allergic to, but what the <b>dog is exposed to.</b> For example a man who is allergic to <b>dust mites</b> may have a reaction when he is around a dog who sleeps in a dog bed that is dust mite infested. The dust mite feces gets onto the <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a>'s coat</b> and the dog carries it to the that man <b>causing allergic reaction.</b><br />
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You may think that best dog for people with allergies will be a short-haired dog? No! You’ll find <b>short and long-haired breeds</b> that do well with people with allergies.<br />
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It's because as we mention earlier it’s not the <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a>’s hair</b> per se that causes allergies but it’s the saliva, skin, or other proteins. <b>Allergens</b> can latch on to the hair, so less shedding in general—rather than the length of the hair may be helpful.<br />
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Bedlington terriers have curly, wooly coats with an extra mop on the top of the head, and weigh 17 to 23 pounds.<br />
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This bred has little to no hair, which again can lower but not eliminate allergens in the home. Chinese crested dogs comes in two versions—hairless, which have hair on the head, feet, and tail and powderpuff, which have a soft coat over the entire body. These dogs weigh about 10–13 pounds.<br />
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These bred have a soft, dense coat and weigh 33 to 40 pounds. Originally bred as hunters, they may not do well in households with cats or other small pets,<br />
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Labradoodles are a mix of a poodle and Labrador retriever. The original intent was to produce a seeing-eye dog that was also hypoallergenic.<br />
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Do you know what a <b>stinky dog</b>, an<b> itchy dog</b> and a<b> muddy dog</b> all have in common? <div>
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When we talk about getting a <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a> clean</b>, we think about 3 things: that he smell clean, that his fur look clean and he appear to be well kept. As you may guess, this is harder to achieve with some breeds than others. </div>
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Firtst o all - <b>brushing</b></div>
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Brushing is any dog owner's first line of defense in the battle to <b>keep a <a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a> clean</b>. You should brush your dog at least once a week or few times a week if your dog belongs to long-coated breed.</div>
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Brushing removes loose fur, prevents matting, gets rid of existing mats, and helps eliminate dirt. And remember that brushing is essential before giving your dog a bath.</div>
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Dirty ears can cause odors and lead to infections. Some owners prefer to clean out a dog's ears prior to a full bath, but you can always take care of this task after bathing.</div>
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You can choose to use <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">doggie</a></b> toothpaste or simply use water. Start at the back teeth and gently work the brush against the teeth in a circular motion, taking care to clean the gum line especially well. </div>
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As you know bathing is the single most important step in cleaning your dog. It's honestly better to forego the tub full of suds in favor of a sprayer set up. It will be easier to see if you're really getting your dog clean when he's not submerged.</div>
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Many people prefer to skip the drying, however, blow drying does <b>give the coat a finished look</b>, and is required for long coats in order to keep your dog from becoming chilled. It also makes it easier to brush out mats.</div>
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Once your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a> is clean</b> and dry, it's time to carry out any clipping he might need.</div>
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Some extra trimming may be necessary to help your dog stay clean. Check his pads to determine if the hair between them needs to be trimmed a bit. Excessive <b>pad hair</b> can become matted and also trap debris.</div>
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Now when your dog is clean and smells good you can easily let him take a nap in his favourite<a href="http://e-doggy.com/home/23-sofa.html" target="_blank"> <b>bed</b></a> or <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/22-pillow.html" target="_blank">pillow</a></b>. Even when he gets a little dirty it won't be problem - if he uses one of <b>our products -</b> you can clean them easily.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-42039602313568391512015-06-15T06:09:00.000-07:002015-06-15T06:09:00.100-07:00Add new activities to your dog’s daily routineYour <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a> should never feel bored</b>. Providing dog with <b>mental stimulation</b>, as well as <b>physical</b> and social interactions are critical factors for maintaining his good health. Enrichment activities can <b>help relieve a dog’s boredom and stress</b>. Usually, the best types of activities involve interaction with people or other dogs.<br />
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Below, are some enrichment activities that will help to <b>keep your <a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a> busy</b>, so he is less likely to do things you don't want him to do.<br />
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Earn your meal<br />
<b>Food puzzle</b> <b>toys</b> are sturdy containers, usually made of hard rubber or plastic, which hold food or treats inside but don’t give dogs easy access to the food. They usually have holes on each end or on the sides, and <b>dogs must work</b> by shaking, pawing, rolling, nibbling or licking the toy to get the food to come out. Food <b>puzzle toys require time, patience and problem solving</b> – all skills that are good for your dog and will help him enjoy quiet time alone. Puzzle toys also <b>encourage chewing and licking</b>, which can have a calming effect on dogs.<br />
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<b>Chew time</b><br />
All dogs need to chew and will spend hours doing it to <b>keep their jaws strong and their teeth clean</b>. They also chew for fun, for stimulation, and to relieve anxiety. Whether you have a <b>puppy or an adult <a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b>, it’s important to provide a variety of appropriate and attractive chew toys, like hard rubber toys.<br />
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Play a game of - <b>Find It</b><br />
Giving your dog a chance to <b>use his powerful nose</b> can really wear him out! It’s easy to teach your dog to find hidden treats. Try placing treats behind the legs of furniture, partially in view. After <b>you’ve hidden the treats</b>, go get your dog and say “Find it!” right before letting him into the room. <b>Encourage him to look around for the treats</b>. As your dog becomes better and better at finding the treats, you can hide them in more difficult places, like behind pillows or underneath objects.<br />
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Chase<br />
Some <b>dogs love to chase things</b>, but have no interest in bringing this itmes back to people. There is a way to make it work - the chase game. Try <b>tying one of your <a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog’s</a> favorite toys</b> to the end of a sturdy rope. You can attach the other end of the rope to a stick. Use the stick to <b>drag the toy around on the ground</b>. Many dogs find this game exciting and will chase the fast-moving toy until they’re exhausted. But remember to <b>let your dog catch it at times</b>! There is no fun if he can't catch it from times to times.<br />
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Time for rest<br />
After so many activities during a day your<b> dog</b> will be extremely happy and dead tired. He will gladly rest in his<b> comfy <a href="http://e-doggy.com/23-sofa.html" target="_blank">bed</a></b> or on <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/18-basic.html" target="_blank">pillow</a></b>.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05945400660023977663noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3941978182954699427.post-90221873046413590012015-06-08T06:52:00.003-07:002015-06-08T06:52:40.580-07:00Do you love dogs more then you love other peopole? The old saying states that <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dogs</a> are man’s best friends</b>. And sometimes we <b>love our furry friends</b> more than other people. But how to be sure who we love more? Here are some examples.<br />
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First - you’d cuddle your <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/" target="_blank">dog</a></b> over anyone else any day. Dogs bodies make the best <b><a href="http://e-doggy.com/home/22-pillow.html" target="_blank">pillows</a></b> you can find.<br />
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When you meet a new baby, you smile and say “aw,” but when you meet a<b> new puppy</b>, you squeal, jump up and spew out unintelligible words of affection. Deep down you know that nothing is cuter than a <b>baby dog.</b><br />
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Another example. If your <b>dog</b> doesn’t like the date you brought home, you refuse to ask them on a second date. Dogs have a <b>great sense for judging character</b> - they can't be wrong.<br />
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You would never watch someone <b>sleep</b> because it's creepy but you could spend hours watching your <b>dog sleep</b>. Their little smushy faces are just so cute.<br />
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Your dog’s toys, <b>accessories, <a href="http://e-doggy.com/home/23-sofa.html" target="_blank">bed</a> and clothes</b> are probably worth more than your own wardrobe. That’s not even factoring the amount of money you’ve spent on others thing for <b>your puppy</b>.<br />
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You need a facebook reminder for your friends’ birthdays, but you very well remember <b>your dog day or birthday</b>? It's a sign who is more important for you.<br />
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