Sunday, February 5, 2012

Can I Catch A Disease


Can I Catch A Disease Or Worms From My Puppy?


Dogs and puppies can pass germs, diseases and worms on to people, but it does not occur often. There are certain precautions that you can take to help prevent this from happening. First and foremost, make sure that the dog or puppy you are playing with looks healthy. Do not touch or contact an obviously sick dog. Make sure that your personal dog has regular check ups and is checked for worms by your veterinarian. Look for obvious signs of disease such as spots missing fur on your dog. Hot spots or places that your dog keeps chewing or biting at can be another sign of infection.


One of the best lines of defense from getting sick from contact with a dog is to wash your hands well, especially with anti-bacterial soap. After dog or puppy contact, keep your hands away from your face, especially your mouth. Do not eat finger foods after dog contact until you can wash. Do not let your dog lick you on your face. Try not to have contact with dog saliva, urine or dog feces.


Dogs and puppies can carry a fair variety of bacteria, parasites, fungus and worms. Some of these are fairly common in dogs and others are quite rare. Some people are more likely than others to catch these diseases. Some of the factors associated with catching the diseases depend upon the persons age and status of their health. People who are more likely to get diseases from dogs include infants, children younger than 5 years old, organ transplant patients, people with HIV/AIDS, and people being treated for cancer.


The following diseases may be carried by dogs:


Brucella canis Infection (brucellosis): A bacterial disease rarely associated with dogs.


Campylobacter Infection (campylobacteriosis): A bacterial disease associated with dogs, cats, and farm animals. If your dog has diarrhea, you may want to consult with your veterinarian, as this disease may be the culprit and it is passable to humans. If you develop symptoms, including diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and/or nausea, contact your physician. Be sure to inform him or her of your pet and if it is ill.








Cryptosporidium (cryptosporidiosis): A parasitic disease associated with dogs, especially puppies, cats, and farm animals. Animals can carry this parasite in their feces and pass it to people. Animals do not have to be ill to pass Cryptosporidium to humans, they may just carry the disease. This disease usually causes a mild to severe infection of the gastrointestinal system, including watery diarrhea, fever, abdominal cramps, nausea, and vomiting.


Dipylidium Infection (tapeworm): A parasitic disease associated with dogs, cats and fleas. Fleas carry the tapeworm and the dog must swallow the flea (which may easily happen during grooming) to allow the tapeworms to hatch and grown in the dog. For a person to become infected with Dipylidium, or tapeworm, he or she must accidentally swallow an infected flea. Most reported cases involve children. The risk of infection with this tapeworm in humans is low.


Giardia Infection (giardiasis): A parasitic disease associated with various animals, including dogs and their environment (including water). The Giardia parasite lives in the intestine of infected humans or animals. Millions of germs can be released in a bowel movement from an infected human or animal. Giardia is found in soil, food, water, or surfaces that have been contaminated with the feces from infected humans or animals.


Hookworm Infection: A parasitic disease associated with dogs and cats and their environment. Puppies and kittens are especially likely to have hookworm infections. Animals that are infected pass hookworm eggs in their stools. The eggs can hatch into larvae, and both eggs and larvae may be found in dirt where animals have been. Eggs or larvae can get into your body when you accidentally eat or have direct contact with contaminated dirt. For example, this can happen if a child is walking barefoot or playing in an area where dogs or cats have been.


Leishmania Infection (leishaniasis): A parasitic disease associated with dogs and sand flies outside the United States.


Leptospira Infection (leptospirosis): A bacterial disease associated with wild and domestic animals, including dogs. In people, the symptoms are often like the flu, but sometimes leptospirosis can develop into a more severe, life-threatening illness with infections in the kidney, liver, brain, lung, and heart.


Lyme Disease: A bacterial disease that can affect dogs and ticks. People get Lyme disease when they are bitten by ticks carrying B. burgdorferi, and this is in certain parts of the country.


Q Fever (Coxiella burnettii): A bacterial disease occasionally associated with dogs, but more often associated with sheep, cattle and goats, especially their birth products.


Rabies: A viral disease associated with various animals, including dogs. This is fairly rare in the US.

Ringworm: A fungal disease associated with dogs. Ringworm is transmitted from direct contact with an infected animal's skin or hair. Dogs and cats, especially kittens or puppies, can have ringworm that can be passed to people.



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Get Walkin' Along The Thompson

Get Walkin' Along the Thompson Creek Trail
Event on 2012-02-10 08:00:00
Let's Get Walkin! And, bring four-legged family members are welcome!

The Thompson Creek Trail is a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle and reclaim a sense of tranquility with what nature has to offer. The 2.8-mile paved, virtually flat pathway runs parallel to the Thompson Creek Flood control channel and encompasses 24.9 acres. The footpath is traveled by walkers, bikers and leashed dogs. Along the way you will find resting benches and drinking fountains.

We'll meet at the parking lot on the corner of Mills & Mt. Baldy Rd. in Claremont

From the 210 Freeway, Exit Baseline & head West.
When you come to Mills at the 2nd light, turn right
Follow Mills North until you reach the intersection for Mt. Baldy Rd.
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PAWS for Mt Dora w/PET PSYCHIC
Event on 2012-02-12 11:00:00
PAWS for Mt Dora is having a PET PSYCHIC Oct 9!
Come see renowned PET PSYCHIC Diane Gianlorenzo. Bring your pet or photo of your pet for a private reading!
Discover our PET FRIENDLY town TODAY OCT 9 11AM-2PM. Park and Bark to pick up your map and start at LAKESIDE INN in Mount Dora, Florida. Take your puppy dog on the Waggin Trail through town and get stamped at different selected pet friendly business locations to WIN great prizes. Last month we gave away over 0 in prizes! There will be an Open Air market with crafters and produce vendors on sie
Mount Dora is a lovely hilly lakeside town 30 mi north of Orlando .See the video explanation and a recap of a past event at www.PawsForMountDora.com.
This is a FAMILY FRIENDLY event...no dog required to participate (but dogs make it fun!). Call for info (352)217-8390

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100 North Alexander Street
Mount Dora, United States

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Baltimore Humane Society Skeptical Of


Baltimore Humane Society Skeptical of Pet Store Legislation
Beth Lacey Gill When Beth Lacey Gill graduated from St. Lawrence University and moved back home to Baltimore County, she knew right away she wanted a Golden Retriever. "They have great smiles and are very loyal," Gill said.
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Golden Retriever Rides Shotgun In A Bugatti Veyron
While this in itself is not that peculiar--we are talking about West Hollywood after all--a look inside reveals that a fairly large golden retriever is sitting alone in the passenger seat. Looking at the rest of the photos posted on AutoGespot, ...
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George Strait Has a New Family Member?a Golden Retriever Puppy
George Strait, or 'King George' to the country music set, has a new Golden Retriever puppy that he has taken on the tour bus with him. George is currently on tour with Martina McBride. The new puppy is named Jammer and he is from a breeder in North ...
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Why Does My Dog Growl


Why Does My Dog Growl at Me?


Guarding is an instinctual behavior for dogs. It is useful to us when they warn strangers who intrude on their (and our) territory. One of the earliest benefits dog provided to man was to serve as an early warning intruder alert system.



Territoriality is, simply stated, guarding space. It is the dog?s way of saying ?this space has value and it belongs to me and my pack.? In fact, dogs guard all sorts of things, some tangible, such as food, others intangible such as space.



When they guard these items from outsiders it can be helpful. I leave my home knowing my dog will be alert to an inappropriate intrusion. Dogs also guard tangibles and intangibles from one another. You shouldn?t expect to see a submissive dog take a bone or scrap from the alpha or dominant dog. Should he try, he?ll face a swift correction. But that?s rarely necessary because in the structure of the dog pack, it is clearly understood who is entitled to what and when.



But what happens when that clear understanding is lacking between a dog and members of his human pack? The results can be a disaster?a dog who guards something against his very owners.



In this article we?ll concentrate on space guarding behaviors. In the dog pack, if the dominant dog wants to walk from point A to point B, he will do it even if he has to nudge a lesser dog out of his way. If the more submissive dog protests, what he is actually doing is challenging the authority of his leader by trying to guard the space he occupies.



The same event may transpire in our homes. Your dog helps himself to a place on the sofa. You either sit down next to him, or try to take his collar to pull him off. Your own dog growls or snaps at you. He?s guarding space. Moreover, he?s stating in dog language that he believes he is dominant to you.



You need to open a cabinet and the dog is blocking your way. You take his collar to move him, and he growls or bites. The same thing may occur when you want to push the dog out a door, pass him in a narrow hallway, or get too close to him laying in his favorite spot.



In many households, the human occupants do not realize that their dog is guarding space until the dog becomes completely out of control. In fact, we excuse the behavior. That?s because too often people apply human standards to canine behavior. Among our species it is impolite to pull someone out of a chair or shoulder them aside when you need something. So if the dog growls when you sit by him on the couch, many people wrongly think the dog is just being grumpy, or that he was too comfortable to be disturbed.



I have actually seen adults chastise children for being ?impolite? to a dog for sitting next to him on furniture, or for wanting to remove the dog from their place. People subconsciously try to accept these problems as ?quirks? of the dog. Many owners try to just work around the issue by not disturbing the dog under whatever circumstance causes the dog to guard.



Unfortunately, this sends precisely the wrong message to the dog. Humoring him confirms that he is dominant, and is, therefore, entitled to guard more and more space. That?s why guarding behavior escalates for many dogs. Often, I hear from owners who?s dog began to growl at them under very limited conditions, say when being pulled off the sofa. But eventually the behavior escalates to the point where the dog growls when they even get near him on the sofa.







The owner thinks the dog is getting worse. The dog simply thinks he?s getting stronger. For some dogs, dominance is a self-rewarding behavior. You want to remove him from the couch. He growls. You back off. The behavior works. So eventually he growls when you even look at him on the couch. ?They just don?t seem to get it,? the dog is thinking. ?I?ll have to warn them earlier.?



This can become very problematic for some pet owners, particularly those with young children in the house. Kids often don?t realize that they?re not ?supposed to bother the dog.? They just figure they have liberty to safely toddle wherever their little legs will take them. And if you ask me, they should have that right.



Older children must be taught to respect dogs. And younger children must be observed very carefully when they interact with a dog, to be sure they do not accidentally pinch him for example. But no one can expect a two year old child to understand she should avoid Rover when he?s laying on the sofa.



Willy is a three year old German Short Hair Pointer. His owner, Lisa, called me very concerned. Willy had been growling at her baby every time the child approached him in his dog bed. Sometimes Willy would climb on the couch, and he would also growl at the baby on those occasions. Apparently this behavior had been going on for over a month. And just recently, the dog had growled at Lisa when she sat near him on the couch. Lisa was very confused because this entire set of behaviors was only about a month old, but it was getting worse fast.



?Did your baby start walking about a month ago?? I asked her. The answer was yes. That made it all clear to me. Willy always felt Lisa was dominant to him. So he never growled at her before. But when the baby started walking, this impudent little human would intrude on his space, and Willy did believe himself dominant to the baby.



Not understanding the behavior, Lisa had spent an entire month showing Willy how dominant he was by not correcting him and not letting the baby disturb him when he was comfortable. The unintended message to Willy was that he was more dominant than he had originally thought. That?s why he began to guard space from Lisa too.



While not all dogs progress from growling to snapping, or from air snapping to contact biting, that does happen with some dogs. And it?s tragic because it usually doesn?t need to reach that point. Left untreated, most dogs who effectively guard space will eventually scare or hurt their owners enough to be removed from their homes, or be put down.



Willy became a client of the Chicagoland Boarding School for Dogs. In the time he spent with us, we used our Forcefree Method to show him that space was not a resource he should guard from his human family.



We taught Willy a series of exercises using a vibrating training collar delivering a series of low level taps. The vibration, while not at all painful, was attention getting. (Before we put the collar on Willy, we let Lisa feel the the collar on her hand so she understood they were not painful. Lisa described the feeling as a mild tickle.) During the initial phase of training, our goal was to teach Willy that when he felt the taps, he could stop them by altering a behavior.



We started out with leash pulling, showing him that pulling on a tight leash turned on the tapping sensation, and that walking nicely on a loose leash turned them off. Then we went to the sit stay. We showed Willy that getting up when he was supposed to be sitting turned on taps that he could turn off instantly by re-sitting himself.



The reason we didn?t go right to the space guarding issue was simple. We didn?t want to overwhelm the dog by immediately training for the most difficult behavior first. Also the guarding behaviors are very specific to the family. They might be tough to reproduce without his sofa, his baby, and his owner.



But once Willy understood that he could stop collar taps by altering a behavior, we were ready to confront the real issue, the guarding of space. By this point in the training, we had established a bond of trust and affection with Willy. That was critical because now we were teaching him to yield his personal space to us under the pressure of the taps.



In short, by sometimes invading Willy?s personal space, while tapping, we showed him that he could turn off the tapping, as usual, by giving us a desired behavior?in this case, moving out of the way. Starting on leash, we held the dog close to our body, literally turning into him, and tapped as we moved through his space. Using a combination of leash pressure and body movement, we moved Willy out of the way. The second he began to yield his space, the taps stopped.



Willy began to understand very quickly. Space wasn?t worth guarding anymore. In fact, each time we asked him to give up space, he became very willing to do so at once. After all, as far as he knew, any space we asked him for became slightly annoying anyway.



We brought this dog home at the conclusion of our ten day program, reoriented him to his family and his environment, transferred the behavior modification techniques to his owner over the course of two hours. Then we left.



Lisa called two days later. She reported that Willy was leaving his dog bed as soon as the baby approached. We were happy with this report, but Lisa was concerned. She wanted the dog and the baby to be friends and she was worried that the dog was now ?fleeing? from the baby.



We explained that this was progress given that the dog had modified a major behavior and was now yielding space, rather than guarding it. We advised her to give it some more time to see if the dog would eventually find pleasure in sharing space, time and bonding with the baby in his new submissive role. We did warn Lisa that not all dogs bond with all people, but that it was still a distinct possibility.



Two weeks later Lisa called again, and she was very happy. She found Willy and the baby curled up together in the dog?s bed. Apparently, Willy had calmed down enough to realize that while he was no longer able to guard space, there was a wonderful pleasure in sharing it.



Trust is something that grows over time, and with experience. Every day that passes as Willy continues to show the right reaction is one more day in which the trust between he and his family grows. Willy has been home for several months now, and all the reports are good news.



Here is a dog who was at severe risk for re-homing and possibly might have injured a child, curled up in bed with his little master.



Marc Goldberg, CDT is a certified dog trainer specializing in the rehabilitation of difficult dogs and improving relationships. He is President of the International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP) and Editor of SafeHands Journal. The author also educates professional dog trainers in his techniques. Visit him on the web at http://www.trainingdogsinchicago.com or http://www.chicagodogtrainer.com.




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Ruby's Puppies

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Ruby's puppies
Healthy Puppy

Image by doc(q)man
A few weeks ago Ruby, a Maltese Lion (is that the name of the race in English?), owned by friends of ours, gave birth to five healthy young puppies. I've been taking some pictures of them. This one was taken some 20 hours after the birth. Note the little ribbons around their necks. The pink one is (of course) the only female in the bunch, aptly called Rose...


"Tank" the mini Husky puppy
Healthy Puppy

Image by Scott Kinmartin
My dog Kaia had four healthy puppies. She is 21 lbs. and the father is 45 lbs. I'm thinking the puppies will be a happy medium size dog....BUT this one is the biggest of them all! HIS temporary name has been "TANK". (Update: His name is still TANK and he's definitely the biggest of the litter).

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Friday, February 3, 2012

Dogs Fear Of Thunder And


Dogs Fear Of Thunder And Lightning


There are various environmental sounds that cause a dog to become afraid or frightened. It doesn't matter whether the animal is living in a crowded metropolitan city or a spacious rural town; the chance of inclement weather causing physical and/or mental distress is high. A dog's fears of noise and light are big concerns for pet owners, but there are ways to decrease your dog's fear of lightning and thunder.

Dog owners worry that a dog will become frightened during a thunderstorm. This fear results from the appearance and sound of lightning and thunder. Dogs have an instinctual fear of loud noises and flashing light. When two clouds are separated by a lightning bolt, then re-merge, a flash of light and sustained, loud 'rumble' occur. Upon seeing the flash, dogs are alerted, knowing that the sharp 'crack' of thunder will follow and scare them.

When animals become fearful, their immediate reaction is physical. Dogs that fear lightning and/or thunder may react with destructive behavior. Upon hearing thunder in a thunderstorm, a dog may run frantically around the house or yard, or search for a safe place to hide. This behavior is intensified and prolonged when the animal has been left alone during inclement weather. A related, physical reaction to lightning or thunder is the animal's desire to escape. A dog might try to leave their house or yard in the hope of finding an area where there are no frightening sights or sounds. Pet owners need to understand that, when there is lightning or a thunderstorm, their dog might escape from the yard and get lost or run into traffic.

A pet owner's fears can be alleviated when they become proactive with their pets. Helping a dog prepare for lightning or thunder can reduce or eliminate fear and prevent the animal's desire to hide or escape. One technique to help a dog cope with lightning or thunder involves refocusing its attention. When inclement weather is developing, the pet owner should be home with the dog. When the dog begins to exhibit audible or physical signs of anxiety, the owner redirects the dog's attention to a distracting activity. This could include sitting or lying next to the owner, being petted, or playing with a favorite toy. Also, a T.V. or radio may cover the sounds of the storm. Closing drapes or blinds is also a good idea. Timing is important with this intervention; the dog must be distracted and re-engaged immediately just prior to or upon experiencing fear of the lightning or thunder. Also, if the owner's attempts at distraction fail initially, the process should be continued. When the dog successfully becomes engaged in a stress-reducing activity, the owner can provide rewards such as dog treats or verbal and physical praise.






The best way to eliminate a dog's fear or thunder is to accustom the animal to loud noises from an early age. But, it's never too late to use this technique, no matter how old the dog is. The procedure is to expose the dog to some loud noises each day, praising and rewarding the dog when fear is not shown. Start with very soft noises, such as tapping two spoons together or waving aluminum foil. When the dog shows no fear of those actions, try dropping a plastic bottle or tapping on a metal pan. When the dog loses fear of those actions, move on to beating a drum, popping a balloon, or dropping a metal pan onto concrete. This procedure must be continued all through the dog's life to maintain its acceptance of loud noises. Even if the dog seems comfortable with loud noises like these, it is important to make sure it is exposed to thunder and lightning as little as possible and has a safe place to go if a storm occurs while the animal is alone at home.

A method of providing protection for a dog during lightning or thunder is to make a 'safety zone,' inside or outside the house. Dogs like the feeling of physical security when they experience fear. Smaller dogs will hide under a bed; larger dogs will seek out an area under a coffee table or other piece of furniture. Pet owners can easily create a safety zone that resembles a cave, which was the original 'dog house' for four-legged animals. A cave can easily be constructed using a wooden or cardboard box and some blankets. In addition, the pet owner can place some dog toys and a water dish inside the box, which will increase the animal's feelings of security. A manufactured dog house will also work fine, as long as it is not made of metal. Put the dog house in a sheltered area outdoors, if possible.

A concerned, responsible pet owner will secure the home environment, provide security and distractions for his or her dog, and desensitize the animal before inclement weather produces thunder and/or lightning, scaring the animal. These are the best ways to decrease your dog's fear of thunder and lightning.

David Beart is owner of the Professors House, a site dedicated to family, relationships, dog health, and household issues.




Review Of Skinny Body


Review Of Skinny Body Care, Home Business Opportunity
Skinny Body Care started off pre-launch in early December 2010. The time of the official launch is in late January 2011. Any pre-launch home business opportunty puts up a red flag because typically the home business opportunty goes belly up after a few months or is riddled with all kinds of blunders.


Problems could include website going down, product not delivered, false claims, nothing but pure hype and simply not living up to expectations. What you have to look for is the quality of what is presented and then make your own judgement. Unfortunately, you will never completely know until the home business opportunty has been up and operating for a while. Hindsight is great but at that time it may be too late to get in because the explosive growth has already occurred. Do your investigation and make and knowledgeable determination.


This is what I did with Skinny Body Care. I did my exploration and talked to some reliable fellow networkers. They all gave me consistent information and a bit of history of the owner of the business. Sometimes, the very best advice you can get is from people in the business you trust. It really is a small circle of people at the top of the industry. Get to know them because it will reap dividends in the future.


So far what I have seen with Skinny Body Care is outstanding. Product was delivered on time, the signup process was real smooth and the the website has not gone down once. The fully automated back office system has been right on track with sending out emails to my pre enrollees. Just like clockwork. What I have done is drive traffic to the my Skinny Body Care page and the rest is taken care of. Follow up is done for me and people are signing up as members.


The growth is explosive at over 10,000 people added to my powerline weekly and what is encouraging it looks as this is going to expand. Real fascinating numbers for any person interested in getting involved in a startup.


The compensation plan has a fast start for every personally enrolled member you bring in. Just with the fast start if you bring in 3 people per month your cost of the product and the system is covered. You will also be able to earn in excess of ,600 monthly without even sponsoring a single person. Of course, your income only goes up with with bringing in people. There are more levels of income involved which is where the real money is. The compensation plan will prove to be very rewarding.


All this is at a cost of below per month. This is a substantial bargain because it includes the email system (totally automated), support, training, live calls done for your prospects and hands free sign up. I like just being able to get people referred to the page and the rest is taken care. Watch the back office and watch the membership grow.


The future looks bright for Skinny Body Care. Great bargain and it has fully lived up to expectations.



Brian Verigin, Top Income Earner. YahSuccessBlog. Video review of Skinny Body Care including details of the compensation plan. I encourage you to do your research, be passionate and good luck in your quest for a home business opportunity. Partner With Me Skinny Body Care








A dog groomers day. Grooming a Lhasa good vs, hyde. A great example of how to handle a bad dog. Fetching fur pet salon



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Thursday, February 2, 2012

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Unique Coolaroo Knitted Fabric Pet Bed elevates pets off cold, hot or hard ground, is flea and mite resistant, easy to clean and very durable. The Large frame is 51.1”L x 31.5”W x 7.9”H with a cover that is 43.3” x 31.5”. The large size is appropriate for breeds such as Dalmatian, Dobermann, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Rottweiler, and Labrador Retriever.




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Facts To Know About Gemini


Facts to Know about Gemini Characteristics


If you are born between May 21st and June 21st and your ruling planet is Mercury, chances are that you are a Gemini, bearing the symbol of The Twins and standing for qualities such as duality, adaptability, restlessness and great communication skills. The sign is regarded as the child of the zodiac and Geminis are eternally youthful in their minds.

Curiosity or an unquenchable thirst for knowledge is the middle name of a Gemini personality and as a result they love to explore new places or collect tit-bits of information about people surrounding them to satisfy their curiosity. A highly developed faculty of imagination complements their intellect.

They can easily become the cynosure of all eyes thanks to their charming, witty, bright and outgoing personality. Their life of is guided by the motto of a rolling stone gathers no mossa. To argue with one for a considerable period of time is almost a near impossible feat.

Positive Sides

Among the many strengths of a Gemini are personality traits such as liveliness, youthfulness, eloquence, intellect, wit, communication skills, versatility and adaptability. Geminis can be the champions of light hearted social intercourse and cocktail party chatter.






The duality in their personality enables them to be born multitaskers, which comes in handy for them because of their wide ranging and varied interests. They make attentive listeners. They can always make positive contributions to any project by virtue of their creativity and ability to think clearly.

Geminis can also be quick learners if they can channelise their intelligence, logic, curiosity and energy in the right direction.

Negative Sides

But on the flip side Geminis are inquisitive, cunning, inconsistent, superficial, possess a nervous disposition and tend to worry a lot. At times it becomes difficult to deal with a Gemini because they suffer from dual or double personality and many Geminis can be accused of being double-faced.

A Gemini is a very confused personality. People often find them susceptible to strange whims as well as flighty and fickle-minded. They cannot dwell on one topic for very long because of their changeable and shallow nature. The result is that Geminis find it very difficult to finish their tasks. They are lacking in leadership qualities and concede the position of a leader to other members in a group. Geminis are always chirping away gaily like sparrows and are pretty garrulous.

They love to gossip and indulge in small talk, especially in younger years. They can be pretty exasperating at times, especially when they indulge in bitching and backbiting. Their light spirit may be attributed to the influence of the element air. People often derogatorily remark that Geminis grow up to be perfect social butterflies.

Lack of sincerity, selfishness, lack of punctuality, a multiple personality, voluntarily getting distracted from what is most important at the moment, lack of patience; ambivalence and tendency to deceive with words are some of the other deplorable drawbacks that we come across in a Gemini person.

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Puppy Foods


Puppies grow a lot before they become adults and they need a special diet to help in their physical development. Veterinarians recommend feeding your puppy a specially formulated growth food that has to be given at evenly spaced intervals to avoid over stretching its tiny stomach.


Experts recommend feeding your puppy 4 meals a day until it is 4 months old. Then, you can lower feeding time down to 3 meals a day until it is 6 months old. Afterward, you can reduce feeding time down to 2 meals a day and keep your puppy on this regimen for the rest of its life.


Avoid leaving food down. Always throw away uneaten food after 20 minutes. �Also, do not veer away from your feeding regimen and give your dog any variety (unless approved by your vet) since this could disrupt your puppy's digestion and toilet training regimen. Lastly, always make sure that water is available to your puppy.



There are several feeding regimens you can choose from: dry complete diets, semi-moist diets, tinned food (with or without mixer) and home-made diets.








You will know if the diet you chose for your puppy suits him if his stool is firm and dark brown in color. So if your puppy produces soft and/or light colored stools, has gas or diarrhea, consult your vet.


Keep in mind that a stable diet will help maintain good digestion. Any change in the diet should be made gradually. The change should go on for at least a week to avoid upset. Also, you should try a new diet at least 10 days before making any further changes.



There is a wide variety of dry complete foods out in the market. Choose one that is especially designed for puppies, and if you can, go for "premium" foods. "Premium" dry puppy foods usually contain the best quality ingredients and most of them are based on chicken and rice or corn. And although premium foods are more expensive to buy upfront, you do not actually have to feed large amounts of them like you would with a lower grade dry complete food so you end up spending about the amount or even less.


Keep in mind though that some puppies may not get easily accustomed to dry foods after weaning. If yours does not seem to like eating dry complete foods you can try soaking the food in a bit of warm water to soften it or mix in a bit if tinned puppy food. Gradually lessen the amount of tinned food or water until your puppy is fully weaned and accepts dry complete foods.



Most puppies, especially those not yet fully weaned, like canned/tinned and semi-moist foods. However, you should be careful what you choose since not every brand provides the digestible protein that your puppy needs. Indigestible protein will only pass through your dog's digestive system without being broken down into absorbable nutrients, and thus will be useless to it.



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How Long Does It Take


How Long Does It Take To Potty Train A Puppy?


Once you get past all of the things you find so adorable about your new little puppy, and they sure are cute, reality sets in.� The reality is that puppies require a lot of love, training and discipline, especially when it comes to potty training.� How long does it take to potty train a puppy?

If you have ever been the proud "parent" of a new puppy, you will surely agree that this can be the most challenging and frustrating elements of owning a puppy.� Just when you think they are getting the hang of it, they undoubtedly have an accident somewhere in the house, maybe a few times a day.

Puppies are babies and continue to grow and develop in that first year of life, much like human babies.� In their growth, their bladders will grow and develop, allowing them the opportunity to "hold it" for longer periods of time, however, in the meantime, you can expect more than a few accidents along the way.� For the first 3-6 months, a puppy cannot fully control his bladder, as it is still in the development stage.

Generally speaking, you can expect your puppy to be fully potty trained within approximately 6-9 months, depending on how much time and effort you put into it.� Consistency is the key.� Another thing you must bring to the table is a lot of love and patience.� Remember that you are dealing with a puppy (baby) who must LEARN all about potty training, and it is your job to teach him.







Some breeds are more stubborn than others in terms of understanding what is expected of them, but with the proper training and most importantly, consistency, you can expect good results no matter what type of dog you are training.� It makes no difference whether your puppy is male or female, large or small, what does matter is the quality of training they receive.

In my case, I am dealing with the most adorable little beagle puppy.� He is very sweet and intelligent, but also very headstrong, sassy and a lot of times, he is just downright naughty.� When it comes to potty training, it amazes me that he can learn to shake paw, sit or sit up in an hour or so, but try to get this guy outside to go potty and he does not seem to get it.� Sometimes it seems like he is just not going potty outside to get back at me for not giving him an extra treat!

I have not had a puppy for many years and it did not take me long to remember just how much work they can be, especially when it comes to potty training.

There are several things to remember if trying to potty train your puppy, and the sooner you begin, the better.

As much as possible, try to get the puppy on a set schedule to include feedings, grooming and daily walks.� Some people choose to walk their dogs in the early morning, while others prefer an evening walk.� Some people choose both morning and evening.� Regardless of your preference, it will not be long until your puppy will be looking forward to getting his exercise and begin to sense (or know) about what time of day it will happen.

Feed your puppy at the same time every day.� It does not matter whether you fill his bowl with food first thing in the morning, or give him one small feeding in the morning and another in the evening.�

Get into the habit of letting your puppy outside to go potty first thing in the morning, last thing at night and approximately 20-30 minutes after each feeding.� You will also want to keep a close watch to make sure he does not get the opportunity to go potty in the house.� Watch for the signs such as sniffing, walking in circles and squatting.�

Make it an exciting event to go outside and go potty by the tone of your voice.� When your puppy successfully goes potty outside, you want to praise him and pet him, letting him know you are very happy with what he accomplished.� Take a few small treats along with you to reward your puppy right after he went potty.� Treats speak volumes and work wonders in the training of your puppy.

Positive reinforcement, patience and above all - consistency - are the keys to potty training your puppy quickly and successfully.



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