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		<title>Could Dogs Help With Childhood Obesity?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Having a pet could be the key to fighting family flab and getting kids off the couch and into the park, according to a research project carried out by a pet food manufacturer. With an international study claiming that British children are amongst the laziest in the world, the findings offer crucial information in Britain’s [...]<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'><b>Having a pet could be the key to fighting family flab and getting kids off the couch and into the park, according to a research project carried out by a pet food manufacturer.</b>
<p />With an international study claiming that British children are amongst the laziest in the world, the findings offer crucial information in Britain’s high profile fight against flab.
<p /> The research claims that over four in ten families have found that their kids play more actively now they have a pet. Over a quarter of those questioned reported that their children’s interest in sedentary activities such as TV watching and playing computer games had decreased since their pet’s arrival.
<p /> It is widely accepted that dog ownership leads to greater levels of exercise, however, the research shows that increased levels of active play and a decrease in sedentary activity are apparent amongst children who own dogs.
<p /> In addition, pet ownership could be the key to improving family stress levels. Over a quarter of pet owners questioned admitted that they have been less stressed since having a pet in their lives.
<p />80% of parents believe that their pet has made their children very or extremely happy. Nearly half of all respondents think that their pet has made their child feel loved, more friendly towards others and relaxed. Whilst nearly three quarters of respondents felt that their children were more caring as a result of having a pet.
<p /> Mums as well as kids feel that they benefit from pet ownership with over a half admitting that their pet plays a crucial role in offering them emotional support and companionship.
<p />Specialist in Human Animal Companion Bond research, Dr June McNicholas is not surprised by the results: “This survey shows that pets may help combat some of the “modern” problems of childhood, such as obesity and lack of exercise. Pets really do help motivate children to get away from the TV or the computer and take an active role in exercising and caring for their pet. The more involved children become in learning about their pet’s needs for a healthy diet and exercise, the more they can learn about keeping themselves healthy.”
<p /> Justine Hare, spokesperson for the pet food company that carried out the survey, comments; “It is clear from this research into pet-owning families that the benefits of having a pet permeate throughout the family and are tremendously positive, dynamic and more far-reaching that perhaps one would first think.”
<p /> It&#39;s not just humans who are struggling to beat the bulge. There is widely circulated data now showing that <a href="http://www.dognutritionguide.co.uk/dog-obesity/">dog obesity</a> is set to claim more canine lives than ever before.</div>
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		<title>100 Ways to Extend Your Dog&#8217;s Life (&amp; more!)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 22:03:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />For those of you lucky enough to be K9 Magazine Premier members, here&#39;s what you&#39;ve got to look forward to in the next issue (no 49) of K9 Magazine (and for those of you who haven&#39;t yet seen the light&#8230;go here, sign up and enjoy the full benefits for a special price!) Spot The Symptoms [...]<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'>For those of you lucky enough to be K9 Magazine Premier members, here&#39;s what you&#39;ve got to look forward to in the next issue (no 49) of K9 Magazine (and for those of you who haven&#39;t yet seen the light&#8230;<a href="http://www.k9magazine.com/join"><b>go here, sign up and enjoy the full benefits for a special price!</b></a>)
<p /> Spot The Symptoms of Canine Cushing&#39;s Disease<br />Puppy Paper Training: An Introduction<br />Older Dog Care<br />K9 Health: Skin Problems in Dogs<br />Dog Spaying &amp; Neutering: A Surgical Guide<br />How to Dog Proof Your Home<br /> Can Dogs Get Fleas in Winter?<br />Is Your Vet Ripping You Off?<br />Dog Cold Weather Care Tips<br />K9 Kitchen: Healthy Homemade Dog Treats (Part III)<br />Tellington Touch For Dogs (special members-only report)<br />100 Ways to Extend Your Dog&#39;s Life (you can <a href="http://pets.go2jump.org/aff_c?offer_id=15&amp;aff_id=1&amp;source=mydogmagazine">buy this book for £14.99</a> &#8211; or <a href="http://www.k9magazine.com/join"><b>get it for FREE as a K9 Magazine member</b></a>)
<p /> K9 Magazine Premier members receive a FREE eBook and a special canine report every month, along with a whole host of additional member benefits as well as K9 Magazine delivered monthly.</div>
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		<title>Spot The Signs of Canine Diabetes, Save Your Dog&#8217;s Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2011 21:27:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />If you have a dog that suddenly develops a higher than normal thirst level or urination, it&#39;s important to keep a close eye for signs of diabetes. Many people are unaware that diabetes in dogs is a serious and potentially fatal disease, but it can be prevented if the symptoms are recognised early. Excessive drinking [...]<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'>If you have a dog that suddenly develops a higher than normal thirst level or urination, it&#39;s important to keep a close eye for signs of diabetes.
<p />Many people are unaware that diabetes in dogs is a serious and potentially fatal disease, but it can be prevented if the symptoms are recognised early.
<p /> Excessive drinking and urination are two of the first signs to be aware of.
<p />Even the colour of the dog&#39;s urine can offer a tell tale sign as a symptom of diabetes mellitus and canine diabetes insipidus.
<p /> Sudden urination in the house should be referred to a vet for closer inspection.
<p />Diabetes can be more common in <a href="http://www.olderdogs.co.uk">older dogs</a> and often this new habit of suddenly urinating in the house can lead owners to mistakenly believe the dog is simply showing signs of old age.
<p /> In actual fact, the onset of urination in the house can be a result of the dog drinking more, which in turn can be a symptom of canine diabetes itself.
<p />Dogs suffering with diabetes can be prone to becoming dehydrated, particularly in hot weather.
<p /> Spotting The Symptoms of <a href="http://www.totalpetpublishing.com/books/products/dogs/diabetes-your-dog/">Diabetes in Dogs</a>:
<p />- Sudden weight gain<br />- Sudden excessive thirst<br />- Increase in panting and wanting to go outside to urinate
<p /> These three common diabetes pointers can be harmless, symptoms of nothing more than ageing. But if it is an early pre-curson to diabetes, spotting it early and getting it treated can very well save your dog&#39;s life.
<p /> <a href="http://www.ryanomeara.com/k9-magazine/">K9 Magazine</a>&#39;s <a href="http://ryanomeara.co.uk">Ryan O&#39;Meara:</a>
<p />&quot;Diabetes is killing more dogs than it should. Knowing how to spot the signs and working to ensure your <a href="http://www.dognutrition.org.uk">dog&#39;s diet and weigh</a>t are properly matched to their age, <a href="http://www.dogbreeds.co.uk">breed</a> and lifestyle is something well worth talking to your vet about.&quot;
<p /> &#8211; Article distributed by <a href="http://petbuzz.it">petbuzz :: social media for pet brands</a>.</div>
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		<title>What&#8217;s Inside K9 Magazine Issue 47?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 09:03:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Inside K9 Magazine issue 47 we&#39;ve got a veritable treasure trove of useful articles and information. Take a look&#8230;. Night time dog walking safety tipshttp://www.k9magazine.com/k9-insider-september/ Our pick of the best dog collars for 2011 http://www.k9magazine.com/best-dog-collars/ How to teach the recall using a whistle &#8211; K9 Magazine&#39;s Ryan O&#39;Meara tells us how to teach a dog [...]<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'><b>Inside K9 Magazine issue 47 we&#39;ve got a veritable treasure trove of useful articles and information.</b>
<p /><img src="http://mydogmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/dog-with-boy-150x150.jpg" alt="http://mydogmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/dog-with-boy-150x150.jpg" />
<p /> Take a look&#8230;.
<p />Night time dog walking safety tips<br /><a href="http://www.k9magazine.com/k9-insider-september/">http://www.k9magazine.com/k9-insider-september/</a>
<p />Our pick of the best dog collars for 2011<br /> <a href="http://www.k9magazine.com/best-dog-collars/">http://www.k9magazine.com/best-dog-collars/</a>
<p />How to teach the recall using a whistle &#8211; <a href="http://www.k9magazine.com/info/ryan-omeara">K9 Magazine&#39;s Ryan O&#39;Meara</a> tells us how to teach a dog to recall using the whistle<br /> <a href="http://www.k9magazine.com/dog-whistle-training/">http://www.k9magazine.com/dog-whistle-training/</a>
<p />Dog personality test: how well do you REALLY know your dog?<br /><a href="http://www.k9magazine.com/dog-personality-test/">http://www.k9magazine.com/dog-personality-test/</a>
<p /> Why our friend the dog is the world&#39;s greatest salesman<br /><a href="http://www.k9magazine.com/dogs-in-advertising/">http://www.k9magazine.com/dogs-in-advertising/</a>
<p />How much you should you be feeding your dog?<br /> <a href="http://www.k9magazine.com/how-much-should-i-be-feeding-my-dog/">http://www.k9magazine.com/how-much-should-i-be-feeding-my-dog/</a>
<p />K9 Kitchen: Make your own healthy homemade dog treats<br /><a href="http://www.k9magazine.com/homemade-dog-treats-part-ii/">http://www.k9magazine.com/homemade-dog-treats-part-ii/</a>
<p /> I find dead people<br />We spend a day with a cadaver dog handler</div>
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		<title>World Animal Day 2011 Are You Ready?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 08:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Animal lovers are being urged to get involved in World Animal Day 2011 to show their support for animal welfare around the globe. Launched in the UK on 4 October 2003, organisations, groups, animal shelters, places of worship, schools, clubs and individuals have participated in what was to become an annual event on this special [...]<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'><b>Animal lovers are being urged to get involved in World Animal Day 2011 to show their support for animal welfare around the globe.
<p />  Launched in the UK on 4 October 2003, organisations, groups, animal shelters, places of worship, schools, clubs and individuals have participated in what was to become an annual event on this special day to celebrate the relationship between man and his animal friends.</b>
<p />  <img src="http://i.imgur.com/gTChq.jpg" alt="http://i.imgur.com/gTChq.jpg" />
<p />  Animal enthusiasts can learn more about how to get involved: <a href="http://www.worldanimalday.org.uk/get_involved.asp">http://www.worldanimalday.org.uk/get_involved.asp</a>
<p />  Resources: <a href="http://worldanimalday.org.uk/resources.asp">http://worldanimalday.org.uk/resources.asp</a>
<p />  Just one of the events being carried out for World Animal Day 2011 is The Kucinski Wildlife Foundation&#39;s Art and Photo Walk for Animals
<p />  Find out more: <a href="http://www.kwf-ecological.org.uk/WorldAnimalDay.html">http://www.kwf-ecological.org.uk/WorldAnimalDay.html</a>
<p />  Speaking about World Animal Day 2011, UK WAD Ambassador <a href="http://www.k9magazine.com/info/ryan-omeara/">Ryan O&#39;Meara</a> says:
<p />  &quot;Every day of every year animals have such a positive impact on the lives of millions of people. By dedicating a special day to honour that magical relationship, to organise events and to do whatever we can to help raise awareness about various animal welfare concerns, wherever they may be, is a wonderful way for us to commemorate our animal friends. World Animal Day is something I continue to be exceptionally proud to be associated with.&quot;
<p />  If you&#39;d like to organise your own event or help promote World Animal Day 2011 &#8211; go here: <a href="http://www.worldanimalday.org.uk/get_involved.asp">http://www.worldanimalday.org.uk/get_involved.asp</a></div>
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		<title>How Can I Get My Dog To Stop Jumping The Fence?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jul 2011 12:48:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />A dog who is prepared, willing and able to jump a fence poses a real problem for us owners. The thought of losing our dog this way or of our dog going on to do something that could cause problems, harm or upset for our neighbours or the general public could land us in hot [...]<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'>A dog who is prepared, willing and able to jump a fence poses a real problem for us owners.
<p />The thought of losing our dog this way or of our dog going on to do something that could cause problems, harm or upset for our neighbours or the general public could land us in hot water legally.
<p /> As one of the questions we&#39;ve recently received from a K9 Magazine reader, we wanted to direct you to this excellent resource (<a href="http://www.dogtips.co/dog-proof-home/">How to dog proof your garden</a>).
<p /> There is a two fold approach to curing the problem of the dog jumping the fence:
<p />1. Behaviour modification &#8211; it&#39;s imperative to take this behaviour very, very seriously and to convey to the dog that jumping the fence (which is something many dogs will find to be a totally natural behaviour as they seek to explore what they consider to be THEIR environment &#8211; dogs do not understand boundaries as defined by the local authority housing planners!)
<p /> 2. Make your home and garden as dog proof as you possibly can. Be prepared to make boundaries higher. Assume the unexpected (dogs can be very determined, particularly if frightened or stimulated).
<p />Have a read of <a href="http://www.dogtips.co/dog-proof-home/">http://www.dogtips.co/dog-proof-home/</a> for the in depth guide.
<p /> How to stop your dog jumping the fence is not something you want to be searching for when it might be too late! Shutting the door before the horse has bolted is as good an analogy as any in this situation.</div>
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		<title>Dog Proof Your Home Today (Please Read)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 07:54:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Dog proofing your home could make the difference between your pet becoming the latest victim of the rise in dog thefts or a new straying statistic. For dog owners, keeping their dog safe and secure is one of the upper most priorities. In this great report, our friends at DogTips.co have put together a comprehensive, [...]<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'>Dog proofing your home could make the difference between your pet becoming the latest victim of the rise in dog thefts or a new straying statistic.
<p />For dog owners, keeping their dog safe and secure is one of the upper most priorities.
<p /> In this great report, our friends at DogTips.co have put together a comprehensive, step by step approach on how to dog proof your home.
<p />You can read it at: <a href="http://www.dogtips.co/dog-proof-home/">http://www.dogtips.co/dog-proof-home/</a></div>
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		<title>K9 Magazine Report: Why Do Dogs Eat Poop?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 15:29:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Ever wondered why dogs eat poop? Perhaps you&#39;re the owner of a mucky pup who engages in this ever so unpleasant canine party trick? Never fear. K9 Magazine has put together a special report containing the advice from three dog specialists on the habit known as canine coprophagia. http://www.k9magazine.com/why-do-dogs-eat-poop/ In the report you will find [...]<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'><b>Ever wondered <a href="http://www.k9magazine.com/why-do-dogs-eat-poop/">why dogs eat poop</a>?
<p />Perhaps you&#39;re the owner of a mucky pup who engages in this ever so unpleasant canine party trick?</b>
<p />Never fear. K9 Magazine has put together a special report containing the advice from three dog specialists on the habit known as canine coprophagia.
<p /> <a href="http://www.k9magazine.com/why-do-dogs-eat-poop/">http://www.k9magazine.com/why-do-dogs-eat-poop/</a>
<p /><b>In the report you will find out:</b>
<ul>
<li>Why dogs eat poop</li>
<li>How to stop dogs eating poop</li>
<li>The very serious health risks when dogs eat poop</li>
<li>The methods you need to know to prevent your dog from eating poop</li>
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<p><a href="http://www.k9magazine.com/why-do-dogs-eat-poop/" title="why do dogs eat poop"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/qd03B.png" alt="http://i.imgur.com/qd03B.png" /></a> </p>
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		<title>Ahh! How Do I Stop My Puppy&#8217;s Destructive Chewing?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 08:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />One of the most common puppy problems encountered by new dog owners is destructive chewing. Thanks to our good friends over at DogTips.co, we can now provide some relief and assistance to anyone who&#39;s struggling with the problem of destructive chewing &#8211; particularly as it relates to puppies (cure puppy chewing). Suddenly that cute new [...]<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'>One of the most common puppy problems encountered by new dog owners is destructive chewing.
<p />Thanks to our good friends over at DogTips.co, we can now provide some relief and assistance to anyone who&#39;s struggling with the problem of destructive chewing &#8211; particularly as it relates to puppies (<a href="http://www.dogtips.co/cure-puppy-chewing/"><b>cure puppy chewing</b></a>).<br /> <br />
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<p>Suddenly that cute new puppy has turned into a chewing monster; nothing is safe from his/her mouth. What is happening?</p>
<p>Puppies explore their world by means of their mouths. Chewing helps relieve the pain of teething and it is necessary for a dog’s physical and mental health. Chewing helps relieve tension and stress.</p>
<p>Since nature did not give dogs hands to use, their mouths are their source of exploration; their means to investigate new things, tastes, and it is a basic behavior instilled in dogs since the beginning of time.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Source&#8230;<a href="http://www.dogtips.co/cure-puppy-chewing/">http://www.dogtips.co/cure-puppy-chewing/</a></p>
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		<title>Do I Need To Supplement My Dog&#8217;s Food?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Many dog owners ask us whether they need to supplement their dog&#39;s food in order to attain a level of proper dog nutrition. If you use a good quality meat-meal based food you usually do not have to supplement your dog&#39;s ration. In fact, it is very easy to throw the formulation of some of [...]<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'>Many dog owners ask us whether they need to supplement their dog&#39;s food in order to attain a level of <a href="http://www.dognutrition.org.uk/proper-dog-nutrition-defined/"><b>proper dog nutrition</b></a>.
<p />If you use a good quality meat-meal based food you usually do not have to supplement your dog&#39;s ration. In fact, it is very easy to throw the formulation of some of the specialty foods out of kilter if you play with supplements.
<p /> Unfortunately, adding a little bit of this and a little bit of that is a cultural mentality handed down from the time when pet foods weren&#39;t complete and needed supplementation. Breeders often advocate supplements and many send their clients home with long lists of additives &#8211; vitamins, minerals, dairy products, oils and other lotions and potions.
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<p />Many breeders will turn an absolutely deaf ear to entreaties from veterinarians or canine nutritionists who suggest a good basic ration and a minimum of supplementation.
<p />Supplement supporters aren&#39;t usually thinking along behavioural lines and, since they themselves rarely have difficulty house-training their dogs, don&#39;t realize that not everyone is so knowledgeable and over-supplementation can easily produce loose stools and make good control difficult for the dog. Coat conditioners, for instance, can easily be withheld from the diet until the puppy is house-trained.
<p /> The puppy doesn&#39;t need them if he or she is eating a good quality food, and (in most breeds) the puppy coat has to grow out naturally anyway. Oils and people foods, especially those high in fat (like steak trimmings) easily &quot;oil up&quot; the intestines and in many cases cause stools to &quot;slide out&quot; quite unexpectedly.
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