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		<title>Yorkshire Terrier &#8211; Some Useful Information &amp; Vital Facts To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 08:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Louie Lindsay</dc:creator>
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<p>The Yorkshire Terrier makes a wonderful companion for most people, as they are loyal, friendly and amusing to be around.</p>
<p>General Appearance and Description</p>
<p>Yorkies are popular with people who enjoy being able to take their dogs with them everywhere.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s believed that the Yorkshire Terrier was originally a much bigger animal than the tiny dog that&#8217;s so popular today. Likely there was some selective breeding that went on and the dog gradually become smaller and smaller over the years. The first Yorkie who looked like the dog we know today was introduced at a dog show in 1870.</p>
<p>The Yorkie has a long, fine silky coat that is very straight and falls straight down from the spine on each side. Yorkie puppies are usually tan and black, while adult dogs are mostly steel blue on the tail and body and tan everywhere else.</p>
<p>Most owners who are not showing their Yorkies will keep the hair long and shaggy, but if the dog is shown, his hair will be clipped shorter and given more structure.</p>
<p>The hair on the top of the head gets very long, so most owners will pull it back into a distinctive ponytail on the top of the head, while others will clip the top hairs so they stay out of the dog&#8217;s face.</p>
<p>Yorkshire Terrier breeders will tell you there&#8217;s no true Teacup Yorkshire Terrier. All Yorkshire Terriers are small and the teacup is not an official designation at all.</p>
<p>Basic Temperament</p>
<p>Yorkie dogs are entertaining for many reasons but one favorite character trait of many owners is the dog&#8217;s obliviousness to his size. He thinks he&#8217;s a bigger dog and will enjoy any adventure that a larger dog might enjoy.</p>
<p>Always energetic, the Yorkie is brave, extremely loyal to his owner and clever. He&#8217;s intelligent and a willing companion on any adventure.</p>
<p>Because he&#8217;s somewhat dismissive of his tiny size, the Yorkie will be willing to take on any challenge, and sees himself as a watchdog. He generally does a fine job of it, but his size ensures that he&#8217;s not a terribly good match for whatever walks through the front door.</p>
<p>Like most small dogs, the Yorkie needs clear direct leadership. You must lead the Yorkie with a firm but gentle hand.</p>
<p>If you establish that you are the leader of the pack, the Yorkie will submit to that, but if you don&#8217;t, he will exhibit troubling behavior problems like jealousy, aggression, barking, snapping and separation anxiety.</p>
<p>Care Required</p>
<p>All that fur means that some grooming is essential. The Yorkie&#8217;s coat needs to be combed or brushed at least weekly. If you keep the long hair on the top of the head tied back, you should replace the elastic or ribbon weekly.</p>
<p>The Yorkie develops plaque easily on the teeth, so they need to be cleaned regularly.</p>
<p>Good for allergy sufferers, the Yorkie sheds little.</p>
<p>When looking at know more about Yorkie dogs, read and learn as much as you can because this is truly a fascinating little dog.</p>
<p>Exercise Requirements</p>
<p>While he might not be able to walk too far, the Yorkie likes s a daily walk, as well as regular play (but you should never substitute play for the daily walk). If you don&#8217;t give your dog a daily walk, he will be more likely to display behavior problems.</p>
<p>If you notice that your dog is running around the house in a bit of a crazy fashion, that&#8217;s a sign that he needs more exercise than he&#8217;s getting.</p>
<p>When you do take him out, be cautious of the conditions outside. Yorkshire Terriers are very sensitive to cold and prefer warm areas, as in warm climates, or simply being indoors on a cold day.</p>
<p>The Toy Yorkie is truly a very special dog.</p>
<p>Training</p>
<p>The Yorkie is easy to train, but he can be stubborn, so be sure to establish yourself as the pack leader and give him clear boundaries when you&#8217;re training him. That will pay dividends when you try to train him.</p>
<p>Some Yorkie dogs can be hard to housetrain.</p>
<p>Height and Weight</p>
<p>The Yorkie will be about 6 to 7 inches tall and will weigh right around 7 pounds.</p>
<p>Health and Longevity</p>
<p>While most Yorkies live long lives, they do run the risk of several health problems.</p>
<p>Most Yorkies suffer poor digestion and the owner should avoid giving too many special treats. Yorkshire Terriers should be given dry food only, because they run the risk of serious tooth decay and dry food keeps their teeth strong and sharp.</p>
<p>Yorkie dogs can also run the risk of bronchitis; fragile bones can easily lead to fractures.</p>
<p>Most Yorkies will live to be approximately 12 to 15 years old.</p>
<p>Suitability</p>
<p>If you have an apartment, the Yorkie is an excellent choice. They enjoy being indoors and will find their activity inside happily.</p>
<p>Because the Yorkie considers himself a companion  <a href="http://cheappetinsuranceuk.info/r-1-pet-insurance"  style=" color: ;"  target="_blank" >pet</a>, he enjoys senior citizens and others who will be happy to take him on adventures. If possible, he should not be placed in a house with young children who might be a little too rough with him.</p>
<p>Yorkies can make surprisingly adequate watchdogs.</p>
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<p>More information about the Yorkshire Terrier can be found here.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Yorkshire terrier is a dog that comes to us from Scotland and England. There is plenty more to learn about them than just what meets the eye.]]></description>
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<p>The Yorkshire terrier is a dog that comes to us from Scotland and England. There is plenty more to learn about them than just what meets the eye.</p>
<p>The Yorkshire terrier comes from a mix of other breeds that has been tweaked over decades. The result is a very small but energetic and loveable breed of dog.</p>
<p>Most people find them to be quite adorable and a great companion. This is good news because Yorkshire terriers do require a great deal of attention and interaction.</p>
<p>They love to socialize with people but not so much with other dogs. It is best to have only one or two  <a href="http://cheappetinsuranceuk.info/r-1-pet-insurance"  style=" color: ;"  target="_blank" >pet</a>s to care for if you have a Yorkshire terrier.</p>
<p>The coat on a Yorksy is very beautiful and very shiny. It will have a higher gloss to it though if it is eating a proper diet.</p>
<p>The vitamins and nutrients found in those foods are what it needs in order to really thrive. Proper grooming of this coat is essential.</p>
<p>When you look at a Yorkie you will no doubt not realize all of the work the owner has put into caring for it. This involves having the hair trimmed regularly, choosing a haircut that works well for it, and combing it every couple of days.</p>
<p>Failure to pay attention to these important grooming issues can result in the Yorkshire terrier not looking very well at all.</p>
<p>When you view the Yorkie Rescue up close you will notice some distinct features about them. Their coat has a variety of colors in it including but not exclusive to shades of gold and tan. Dark brown and black are also very common.</p>
<p>If you look very close you may even find some dark blue colors on it. The Yorkshire terrier has a very short but thick tail and the ears stand up straight.</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t standard on the breed though but rather a process that is developed through a process. The owner should understand this process so they can get the right results.</p>
<p>It involves using a stick across the two wears with them taped into the proper position. After a length of time the ears will be permanently remaining that way.</p>
<p>While Yorkshire terriers are prone to many different health problems, they can do quite well with proper medical care and the right diet.</p>
<p>Making sure all of their basic needs are met from the very start is going to help you be successful in keeping them both healthy and happy. On average a Yorkie will live to be from 12-15 years of age.</p>
<p>The personality and temperament of Yorkshire terriers are quite interesting. These dogs don&#8217;t carry themselves in a way that suggests they are small in size. They are very active and extremely protective of their owners.</p>
<p>They don&#8217;t like to share attention though so they can become aggressive towards other  <a href="http://cheappetinsuranceuk.info/r-1-pet-insurance"  style=" color: ;"  target="_blank" >pet</a>s you may have in your home.</p>
<p>To defend their owner and to get recognized they often engage in a very high pitched bark. It is certainly a sound you better grow accustomed to if you want to have a Yorkshire terrier around.</p>
<p>It is important to understand that due to their small size they are often the victims of falls and being stepped on. Make sure you do all you can to keep your Yorkie safe from such occurrences.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Paul J. Easton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are designing your chick house, you must bear in mind its dimensions. You should know how many chicks you are projecting to produce in the beginning and some room for possible increase in your chickens. This is essential in chick house dimensions as you do not desire your chicks to be overcrowded. When the chicks are jam-packed together in a small space, they can spread illnesses much quicker. Chicks, like any baby animal, require nourishing and are more open to illnesses than full grown chickens. With lots of space, you will certainly have more success with satisfying your chicks' and chickens' needs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='byline'>by Paul J. Easton</div>
<p>When you are designing your chick house, you must bear in mind its dimensions. You should know how many chicks you are projecting to produce in the beginning and some room for possible increase in your chickens. This is essential in chick house dimensions as you do not desire your chicks to be overcrowded. When the chicks are jam-packed together in a small space, they can spread illnesses much quicker. Chicks, like any baby animal, require nourishing and are more open to illnesses than full grown chickens. With lots of space, you will certainly have more success with satisfying your chicks&#8217; and chickens&#8217; needs.</p>
<p>You will require adding in your chick coop dimensions a space for incubation. This is particularly true if you plan on increasing your chicks from eggs. This incubation space should be separate from the area where the baby and older chicks are kept. You also want to have a separate door for the incubator space. This will prevent the interruption of the other chicks if you are in the hatching stage. The space must be large enough to handle the equipment too. </p>
<p>You will need to consider the part for the run for the older chicks too. If the chicks are young, they will have a temporary feathers that be later replaced with full feathers. Expect this when the chicks reach the age of six to eight weeks old. When this occurs, you can have the older chicks range freely outdoors in the run to take some fresh air. You want to have a run that will be sufficiently spacious for the number of chicks you have. They can later be then moved to the main chicken house to make room for more hatchlings. Insure the chicks are protected if in the run area by planting your chicken wires into the ground. This will prevent predators from getting your chicks.</p>
<p>Once you have finalized the correct chick coop dimensions for your project, you can commence building the chick coop. With all these considerations for the dimensions of your chick coop, you can expect to have more success with your chickens.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 07:44:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are interested in building a chicken house in your property, you will need to have a solid chicken house plan in order to make most of this project as this will be your starting point. Luckily, you can go to the internet for help. There are many websites that are devoted to this topic of chicken house plans.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='byline'>by Paul J. Easton</div>
<p>If you are interested in building a chicken house in your property, you will need to have a solid chicken house plan in order to make most of this project as this will be your starting point. Luckily, you can go to the internet for help. There are many websites that are devoted to this topic of chicken house plans.</p>
<p>Some homes are going back to basic methods to grow their foods like with a vegetable garden. In addition, families are saving money by adding a chicken house on their land to provide fresh eggs and poultry. This, over the long-term, can save on some expenses especially food.</p>
<p>A few tips you must know before utilizing whatever chicken house plans that you find whether on books or online is to make it sure that the chicken house plans are simple to follow. If you are looking at them over a book or your computer, and can not discern what they are trying to tell you to do, then you should proceed to the next. You will not be effective to construct your own chicken house with chicken house plans that are not easy enough to understand.</p>
<p>You must also make sure that the chicken house plans also take a full list of materials needed. You don&#8217;t desire to be in the middle of everything simply to find that the plans neglected to credit many critical parts that are inevitable to finish the project. Ensure you read over the total set of chicken house plans before jumping ahead so that if there is a piece of material that is mentioned later, you will be conscious of it.</p>
<p>When you acquire your chicken house plans, make it sure they are complete and that no measures have been excluded before you lead off building on your chicken house. It is serious to do all of your homework before ever starting the project.</p>
<p>Finally, make sure your chicken house plans don&#8217;t cost more in comparison actual building of the chicken house. The cause for constructing a chicken house is simply to save money and spending a good amount on chicken house plans is not simply effective. </p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 07:52:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to learn how to build a chick coop for raising chickens, here are few components you should bear in mind you should necessitate yourself before you initiate the chick coop project.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='byline'>by Paul J. Easton</div>
<p>If you want to learn how to build a chick coop for raising chickens, here are few components you should bear in mind you should necessitate yourself before you initiate the chick coop project. </p>
<p>First off, if working with a chick coop, are you planning on reusing the chick coop? When projecting on a plan to raise chickens to gather eggs, then your introductory chick coop should be made small and must not be a permanent structure. This is on the assumption that you are not projecting on raising more chicks to produce more chickens. You will just build a more permanent structure for your chickens if they are mature enough to produce eggs. And if you are planning to fertilize the eggs with a rooster, then the chick coop must be a permanent dwelling for the chicks&#8217; safety, comfort, and their security.</p>
<p>The other issue if you must be studying how to build a chick coop is the location of the chick coop on your land. You chick coop should be close enough to your household for security and for maintenance. You must have a special place for brooding or incubation as well. The chick coop must be a warm and dry place as well. In addition, it should also be reached by natural sunlight to keep the chicks healthy. </p>
<p>Lastly, when establishing the chick coop, make sure you build it in a way that the cleaning process is convenient enough to maintain the cleanliness. You want to preserve your chick coop very clean to prevent diseases. This is exactly how you will keep it pristine as a baby&#8217;s room would be maintained. Your incubation area should always be free from dirt as well. Even until the chicks are more conditioned to withstand the dirt and dust which is very common in a chick coop, cleanliness is still a must as you want them to keep healthy. You can do this by having a way to efficiently absorb the waste and moisture that are remained behind by the chicks. Keep in mind as well that the chicken droppings are good organic fertilizers for vegetable gardens. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 07:23:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Cleaning and combing does not completely involve the brushing &amp; combing of your canine friend it should include checking your canine&#8217;s ears, eyes, teeth, paws &amp; their nails.</p>
<p>The Yorky is acknowledged for its long &amp; flowing coat, to maintain this appearance the coat requires daily grooming. Yorkshire terriers possess what is acknowledged as a &#8216;single coat,&#8217; simply meaning that they do not have an undercoat.</p>
<p>Generally, it is not a great intention to use human hair soap on a Yorkie. Because a Yorkie&#8217;s hide is more sensitive than human skin, and has different PH needs, human hair soap can dry it out and cause irritation. If you do use a human shampoo, be sure to use a premium brand.</p>
<p>Start out by teasing out any obvious tangles with your fingers.</p>
<p>When washing your full-breed&#8217;s coat, don&#8217;t scrub it excessively. The clean-up action of the cleaning agent will lift the dirt without scrubbing, and you take a chance tangling the coat. It is smart to use a tearless cleaning agent encircling the eyes and face.</p>
<p>Rinse thoroughly; leftover hair soap can irritate the skin. subsequent shampooing, condition the hair with a light conditioner. Let it sit for a while, as directed, then rinse it out.</p>
<p>One of the best things about giving your dog a bath can be drying him off. Because his body hair can easily be tangled into an aggravated mess at this point, you may try bundling him up with a soft absorbent towel and doing some one on one cuddle time. Taking advantage of his awesome snuggly goodness can be rewarding to both of you.</p>
<p>When your full-breed is no longer dripping, it is time to develop his hair into tip-top shape.</p>
<p>Before you comb your Yorkie lightly mist their coat with a solution of warm water &amp; a average mild dog conditioner this will assist to soften the coat. If you brush the coat completely dry it can make it harder to work through any knots &amp; there is more chance that you will break the hair.</p>
<p>Keep away from the pin brushes that have the little balls on the ends of the pins as they have a tendency to pull at the coat &amp; break the fine hair.</p>
<p>Finally, take a long tined metal comb, and comb through the coat. It is amazing how many small snags remain, even subsequent a thorough brushing.</p>
<p>To complete your Yorkshire terrier&#8217;s look, it is essential to do a few touch-ups.</p>
<p>Their body hair grows permanently &amp; can become very easily matted, thus requiring regular trimming.</p>
<p>The paws should be trimmed so that the fuzz spreads in a nice round shape.</p>
<p>Some pooches get what has been established as &#8220;dingle berries&#8221;. This is excrement handing from the canine&#8217;s body hair locality of his anus. Sometimes the excrement can actually cover the anus so extensively the dog cannot relieve himself. Thus trimming the body hair locality of the anus opening can and will effectively prevent the condition established as &#8220;dingle berries&#8221;.</p>
<p>Often Yorkshire terriers will get excess body hair inside their ears. This needs to be plucked, or your dog will have an increased take the chance of of infection.</p>
<p>With ear clean up solution, use some small gauze squares to freshen his ears. Never put anything small like Q-tips into his ears, it is easy to accidentally damage his eardrums.</p>
<p>Finally, you can decorate your little guy with a fancy ribbon or bow. Of course, many Yorkshire terrier owners prefer their pups to go au-natural instead.</p>
<p>You should also give his nails a quick trim.</p>
<p>Brush his teeth succeedent each bath, and have them checked annually by your vet.</p>
<p>The two main reasons for regular grooming are: If your Yorkshire terrier looks great he/she will feel great. As you are grooming you can check for any sores, lumps or cuts on your dog.</p>
<p>Help to keep your Yorkie joyful &amp; strong by cleaning and combing him/her regularly, anon all if your dog is joyful you are happy!</p>
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		<title>Pet Insurance Adds A New Dimension To Flexibility</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 08:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sherry Harris</dc:creator>
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<p>Affordable pet insurance policies set the industry standard in preventive care pet insurance. These inexpensive policies are designed to encourage regular medical care which has been proven to keep pets healthy and eliminate medical problems before they become chronic health problems. </p>
<p>Study after study has proven that regular medical care is a prime factor in giving humans longer healthier lives. The same is true of our animal friends. If they are given access to regular medical care they will not only live longer but maintain a higher degree of energy and mobility into later life.</p>
<p>Now is the time to take action get insurance for your  <a href="http://cheappetinsuranceuk.info/r-1-pet-insurance"  style=" color: ;"  target="_blank" >pet</a>. Whether you are facing routine or critical care,  <a href="http://cheappetinsuranceuk.info/r-1-pet-insurance"  style=" color: ;"  target="_blank" >pet</a> insurance can help you have peace of mind. A stable insurance policy can keep you out of financial trouble should you face an emergency bill. </p>
<p>Preventive care is specifically tailored to make the cost of routine care affordable and when you compare plans you get a better deal. Pet insurance policies are specifically tailored for the age of your pet. Routine care plans will cover vaccinations, routine dental cleanings, lab work, and annual tooth-to-tail comprehensive check ups. </p>
<p>Annual preventive care for pets is even more important than it is for humans because pets age faster. A single year can be equal to 6 or seven years of human aging. Imagine your 60 year old grandmother going for nearly 10 years without medical, dental or optical care. It is easy for us to forget how rapidly time can affect our pets. This is where a preventive health policy comes in.</p>
<p>If you truly want the best possible health care for your pet you will subscribe to a preventive health care policy. By ensuring that your pet has routine check ups you are helping to guard against chronic problems later in life. </p>
<p>A more comprehensive package might cover annual check ups and vaccinations in addition to the emergency cover. What you are looking for is a policy that will give you peace of mind. The last thing you want to face is a inability to afford a lifesaving procedure for your pet should the worst happen.</p>
<p>Pet insurance is specifically designed to help you manage the health care costs for your dog whether he is an adventurer or a homebody, a scout or a pampered pooch. When choosing coverage, be sure to carefully review the benefits and coverage limits so that you do not get caught short at the emergency room doors. Your happy go lucky fellow deserves the very best of care and a long and happy life in spite of his misadventures.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 10:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are thinking of becoming a pet owner, you need to be ready for the long term cat care. Before you own a cat, give your efforts a good start, so that you avoid making any mistakes. While cats make lovely companion, you must be aware of their various needs, and when it is concerns their feeding needs, they may not be very happy with the leftovers. Buy the most reputed cat food, which not only keeps your pet healthy but energetic too.]]></description>
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<p>If you are thinking of becoming a  <a href="http://cheappetinsuranceuk.info/r-1-pet-insurance"  style=" color: ;"  target="_blank" >pet</a> owner, you need to be ready for the long term cat care. Before you own a cat, give your efforts a good start, so that you avoid making any mistakes. While cats make lovely companion, you must be aware of their various needs, and when it is concerns their feeding needs, they may not be very happy with the leftovers. Buy the most reputed cat food, which not only keeps your pet healthy but energetic too. </p>
<p>You need to allocate money for that so you may need to sacrifice some luxuries to be able to provide for your  <a href="http://cheappetinsuranceuk.info/r-1-pet-insurance"  style=" color: ;"  target="_blank" >pet</a>&#8217;s needs. It is your primary responsibility to keep your cat in a safe environment, so make sure that there is nothing around your cat, which could prove to be potentially harmful or fatal for the pet.</p>
<p>Cats by nature are clean animals and like to keep themselves that way. The habit of grooming could also be an early sign of flea infestation and for this you need to take the pet to the vet for a quick solution. It is important to remember that cats are proud and egoistical animals, so as an owner you too have to conform to its tastes and habits and keep all your litter bins clean and well kept.</p>
<p>It might surprise you to know that a cat has a powerful sense of smell, 14 times more than humans, so even when you think the air is clean, the cat smells rat! You would not find a cat using the litter bin for the purpose you have kept it, in case they find it malodorous. It is not uncommon for a cat to leave behind their poop under a clean carpet, or even on that basket full of washed clothes. When it is a matter concerning these aspects of cat care, let not the cat wander away, just do what they want, and give them a clean and odor less litter bin.</p>
<p>Make friends with your local vet as soon as you decide to keep a pet, as you would need them more often than you think. Long-term cat care is all about remaining vigilant of early signs and symptoms, which show up, and if you just observe them critically, you would know if there is something that needs attention.</p>
<p>If you are settled at the thought that you want the cat to be with you for long, then you may really be the rightful owner of one. You cannot be act like you want it now and completely scrap the idea the next minute &#8211; it won&#8217;t be good for your feline friend and it won&#8217;t be good for you either. </p>
<p>So before you decide to keep a cat as a pet, think of the risks and benefits and then take a well-considered step. Do not act on your impulse because once you are there, you must be able to carry out the responsibilities of being a  <a href="http://cheappetinsuranceuk.info/r-1-pet-insurance"  style=" color: ;"  target="_blank" >pet</a> owner. Long-term cat care is a noble step forward to give those loving animals a good life and in turn enjoy your life too.</p>
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<p>Owning your own labrador involves various costs which may not be obvious up front. There are costs covering food, immunization and kennel fees which are part of the package.The labrador is one of the most popular breeds and is relatively expensive probably due to its size.</p>
<p>What helps set the labrador apart form other dogs, is its good natured temperament making it an ideal choice for the family. As well as that it is one of the best for training to help the disabled.</p>
<p>Labradors are colored in one of 3 ways : chocolate, black and gold.There are further pigmentations. For example the gold labrador can vary from cream to gold and the chocolate labrador from mid brown to dark brown.</p>
<p>The American Kennel Club is a well established dog site and provides full information on all breeds. Should you have a Labrador worthy of showing, you will find a calender of events of dogs shows.</p>
<p>Before you buy your puppy,bear in mind you will have to give up some of your time to look after it and exercise it. As a large dog it will need regular daily exercising in order not to be boisterous in the house.</p>
<p>Your puppy may cost you an initial $400 to $700. But on top of this there are various inoculations you will need for extra protection. For example there are the basic 2 shots and an annual one. If you are going on vacation you will need to pay kennel fees and a shot to protect again common illnesses. You will probably want worming and fleas protection as well. A visit to some local vets sites will tell you what you can expect to pay.</p>
<p>Be aware of covering your dog for longer term illnesses. Treatment for chronic (on going) conditions will cost plenty if you are not well covered. Just be sure to read in the fine print that you are not being restricted to say, only a 12 month period of cover.  </p>
<p>The AKCs Breeder Classifieds Service provides contact information for breeders who currently have AKC-registrable puppies available for sale. This would make a good starting point if you are looking to buy your first puppy. At least the online info will keep you headed in the right direction.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The National Council on Pet Population said that there are nearly eight million cats and dogs taken in by animal shelters each year. According to the Humane Society, 25 percent of the latter are purebreds. One of the leading causes behind this problem is that many owners fail to either spay or neuter their dogs. As a result, millions of homeless pooches find their way to shelters.]]></description>
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<p>The National Council on Pet Population said that there are nearly eight million cats and dogs taken in by animal shelters each year. According to the Humane Society, 25 percent of the latter are purebreds. One of the leading causes behind this problem is that many owners fail to either spay or neuter their dogs. As a result, millions of homeless pooches find their way to shelters.</p>
<p>But animal shelters are unable to absorb the inflow. They simply lack the space. To help curb the issue, millions of canines must be euthanized. In this article, we&#8217;ll explore three reasons why you should spay or neuter your pooch.</p>
<p>Protecting the community There are a lot of canines roaming the streets. Left to their own devices, they&#8217;ll often get into trash bins (spilling them over in the process) and defecate on homeowners&#8217; lawns or neighborhood sidewalks. They can even become a danger to residents, threatening to attack them.</p>
<p>Spaying and neutering prevents your dog from adding to the problem. You can ensure that that it doesn&#8217;t sire puppies that grow up on the streets. If your canine companion is a female, spaying can eliminate the issue of male dogs coming around your home or the immediate neighborhood.</p>
<p>Preventing euthanization Spaying and neutering will help curb euthanization from animal shelters. If your pooch doesn&#8217;t contribute to the millions of homeless mutts that find their way into the shelters, there will be fewer dogs to euthanize. It&#8217;s important to note that the people who work at these facilities don&#8217;t want to euthanize canines. It&#8217;s simply a tragic reality of their overburdened space.</p>
<p>Hobbyist breeders add to the problem. Owners will occasionally neglect neutering because they want to breed their dog. Sometimes, they do it for profit. Other times, they believe that each puppy in the litter will eventually find a home. When a suitable home fails to materialize, the owner takes the puppy (or puppies) to a shelter. Breeding should not be considered a hobby; it should be left to professional breeders.</p>
<p>A more pleasant and healthier pooch Research has shown that canines which are spayed or neutered typically have fewer health problems or behavioral issues. They&#8217;re less likely to run away, are easier to train and more responsive to their owners. Each of these factors ultimately means that owners enjoy the companionship of a more pleasant pooch.</p>
<p>Today, there are very few reasons to avoid spaying or neutering your dog. The procedure is performed while your pooch is under anesthesia and is a one-time event. Plus, the cost of the operation is reasonable, especially given the advantages of having it performed. If you&#8217;re hesitant, review the reasons above. Spaying or neutering is a good idea for you, your dog and your community.</p>
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