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		<title>Dogs on Vacation &#8211; Proper Dog Supplies and Prep Make a Difference</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Going on vacation? Considering whether or not to bring the dog can be a big decision on several levels but with the right dog supplies and a little preparation you&#8217;ll both be much happier and able to enjoy your time away together. Finding a neighbor or friend to feed and walk your dog (and pick [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_148" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 268px"><img class="size-full wp-image-148" title="dog-in-window" src="http://petsupplyisle.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/dog-in-window.jpg" alt="proper dog supplies make travel a breeze" width="258" height="189" /><p class="wp-caption-text">proper dog supplies make travel a breeze</p></div>
<p>Going on vacation? Considering whether or not to bring the dog can be a big decision on several levels but with the right dog supplies and a little preparation you&#8217;ll both be much happier and able to enjoy your time away together.</p>
<p>Finding a neighbor or friend to feed and walk your dog (and pick up the poop) can be difficult and dog kennels are usually a last resort. So if you do decide to bring Rover along here are some things you can do and some <a href="http://petsupplyisle.com">pet supplies</a> you can get to make it a bit easier.</p>
<p>First, you really should consider taking your dog to the vet for a check up and to be sure all his vaccinations are up to date before heading out. If you are flying you will need all his or her health certifications as they are required by most if not all airlines. A visit to the vet will also give you the opportunity to stock up on any medications your dog may need.</p>
<p>Invest in a nice dog crate. <a href="http://dogcratesonline.blogspot.com">Dog crates</a> not only keep dogs safe in the car, they are required for traveling in a plane. A dog crate will also help to keep your dog out of &#8220;trouble&#8221; in a hotel room, a car, or at a home you may be staying in as a guest. A proper dog crate should be tall enough for the dog to stand and long enough for it to lie down. Make sure the bottom is leak proof and as a precaution line it with something that will absorb spills. And always label it properly with your dogs name, your name, and your address and if you are flying be sure to put a &#8220;Live Animal&#8221; sign on it and an arrow that says &#8220;this way up&#8221;. Give your dog some water, some dog toys and he or she will be ready to go.</p>
<p>Double check all dog collars and identification tags. If your dog by chance should get away and you are in unfamiliar territory it could prove disastrous. Bring a picture of your dog too. You may even want to consider a form of permanent identification such as a microchip which a vet can &#8220;install&#8221; under the dog&#8217;s skin and can be read by a chip scanner.</p>
<p>If you are traveling by car you may want to avoid feeding your dog just before driving to lower your chances of car sickness. Be sure there is plenty of water though. Dogs hanging their heads out the window and flapping their tongues in the wind is a familiar picture however, this can lead to serious eye injuries and should be avoided. And of course you will want to take frequent bathroom breaks. Most of all never leave your dog in a closed vehicle, especially in the Summer. If you have to leave the car try to designate someone to stay with the dog and always leave a window craked open.</p>
<p>If you are traveling by plane definitely call the airline company in advance. All airlines have different rules concerning pets. Some will not allow animals in extreme weather, hot or cold. All airlines require proof of vaccinations and health certifications. Big dogs have to be in a dog crate that is approved by the airlines while smaller dogs can sometimes ride under the seat but must be confined to their dog crate or dog carrier.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, Dogs are not permitted on Amtrak trains or Greyhound and several other bus companies. So unless you are blind or disabled in a way that requires a service dog, if you are traveling by bus or train Rover will have to stay home.</p>
<p>Travel by boat is another story all together. Many luxury liners and cruise ships, provide special lodging and free meals for dogs. However, it makes sence that you should check the policies of the particular cruise line or ship you will be traveling on before making any plans.</p>
<p>Finally, if you are staying in a hotel or motel you really need to call ahead to find out if they will allow you dog to stay there. If your dog is allowed be sure to respect the other guests by keeping your dog on a leash keeping your dog as quiet as possible. I probably don&#8217;t need to mention that you definitely should not let Rover chew on the hotel room couch or pillows either. Be sure to find out from the management where you can and cannot walk your dog and as usual, always clean up their mess!</p>
<p>A dog crate, some dog toys, and dog bowls for food and water are really all the <strong>dog supplies</strong> you&#8217;ll need. Otherwise, with a little preparation and some attention to a few guidlines your trip with your dog will be a big success.</p>
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		<title>Dog Grooming Supplies &#8211; Spare No Expense</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2009 08:36:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why buy top shelf dog grooming supplies when you could easily borrow or buy cheaper grooming and other pet supplies, right? Its just a hair brush, some soap and shampoo and they are pretty much all the same anyway. If your dog is healthy and happy why make such a fuss over what he or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why buy top shelf <strong>dog grooming supplies</strong> when you could easily borrow or buy cheaper grooming and other <a href="http://petsupplyisle.com">pet supplies</a>, right? Its just a hair brush, some soap and shampoo and they are pretty much all the same anyway. If your dog is healthy and happy why make such a fuss over what he or she looks like?</p>
<p>However, let it be known that <strong>dog grooming supplies</strong> not only make your pet pretty, they can make your pet healthier as well. A well kept, clean dog is much less likely to attract diseases and house ticks and fleas and other pests. This is why you should never borrow grooming supplies. Previously used brushes and combs may look clean but still carry diseases or ticks or fleas, all of which are acquired through direct contact. You wouldn&#8217;t borrow someones toothbrush or comb. Don&#8217;t borrow equipment for your dog either! If there is not a pet supply store near you there is always the internet. Selection will always be greater and the price may be less if you shop at an <a href="http://www.moosemanpetsupply.net">online dog supplies</a> store. Yes, there will be a shipping charge and perhaps a small wait but in most cases, due to reduced overhead, an online store can usually offer better prices.</p>
<p>Brushes and combs for dogs are not all the same. There are grooming brushes for all types of dogs, short-hairs and long hairs, thin and thick fur. Using the right size and type of brush on a regular basis will keep your dog&#8217;s fur free of tangles and burrs, and massage out the oil from the surface of the skin giving the fur a nice healthy sheen.</p>
<p>It may not need to be said that not all shampoos and soaps are created equal. There are bath products just for enhancing the smoothness or richness of your dog&#8217;s coat, and then again there are bath products for eliminating pests and skin diseases. Shampoos and soaps that kill pests use chemicals that are good for your pet&#8217;s coat. Using medicinal bath products doesn&#8217;t mean your dog will have a duller coat. Keep in mind that some cleansers are stronger than others &#8211; a puppy or a  small dog will need a milder shampoo than a larger one. Use caution though, always consult with your veterinarian before using a pesticide on your pet.</p>
<p>Yes, they&#8217;ll complain and possibly head for the hills when you break out the soap and sponge but in the long run they always appreciate the attention. Its just a good idea to invest in good grooming supplies and keepping your dog clean. Good <strong>dog grooming supplies</strong> and all pet supplies are an investment, one that may well last you and your pet a lifetime.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Supplies Simplified</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2009 08:27:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog training supplies do not have to be complicated or expensive. Training is by default one of the first things you will do with a new dog&#8230; whether you want to or not. You will have to set the ground rules, where it will eat, sleep, what objects it can consider toys, and of course [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Dog training supplies</strong> do not have to be complicated or expensive.</p>
<p>Training is by default one of the first things you will do with a new dog&#8230; whether you want to or not. You will have to set the ground rules, where it will eat, sleep, what objects it can consider toys, and of course where, when, and how  it will poop. Like any other creature on this earth, your dog needs to know how to get along within it&#8217;s environment and if there are no rules it will make its own&#8230; on your floor, in your bed, and with the stuffing in your couch.</p>
<p>The Internet is a great resource and as far as dog training supplies go, it is the best place to start looking. The Internet has obvious advantages, for starters you are browsing hundreds of stores from around as opposed to the one or two shops in your hometown which means you can probably find products at cheaper prices. It may sound too good to be true and you may believe that in exchange for this you will be expected to wait weeks for delivery. However, since the internet provides such a wide selection of different suppliers, with a little shopping around you will surely find an outlet that will meet your time requirements. There are many online pet stores that provide next day delivery.</p>
<p>Puppy training can be as simple as a clicker. The clicker is simply used to help with positive reinforcement. Every time your puppy or dog does something good, you can click your clicker and give the dog a nice treat or plenty of affection. Another technique is to use noisy chains to bang on the floor in front of the dog when it is misbehaving. The loud, harsh noise will stop the dog in it&#8217;s tracks and you can then show him what he should be doing. Of course be sure to praise him when he does it right. This is a much more humane practice than the usual bap to the nose.</p>
<p>Another overlooked resource for training your dog is the dog crate or portable <a href="http://dogkennelsinfo.com/">dog kennel</a>. This safe haven can also be used as a place to send your dog for a time-out. Similar to the &#8220;go to your room&#8221; routine used with children, the dog kennel can be used as a disciplinary tool to let your dog know it has committed a no-no. You may want to remove any food or toys from the  kennel or crate as a reminder that this is a punishment.</p>
<p>The walk can be a bit of a drag, the old who is walking who syndrome. Using a harness as opposed to a leash you will have better control, especially with a bigger dog. A harness is attached to a wider area, not just around the neck and therefore enables you to better guide your dog with less effort. Walking your dog should be fun and good exercise for both of you but you will need to set the rules. With a harness, this is very easy to do.  Got a beagle? Get some ideas specific to beagles at <a href="http://www.beagledogtrainingtips.com/">beagle training tips</a>.</p>
<p>Its not really all that complicated. Training your dog on your own will definitely require time and effort but in the long run, the benefits of the bond that you will create will last a lifetime. <strong>Dog training supplies</strong> can be no more than a leash, a clicker, and lots of love and positive encouragement.</p>
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