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	<title>Natural Dog Care</title>
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		<title>Dogs &#038; ESP (3)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of us have had experiences that can possibly be attributed to ESP. It seems more than coincidence to find a friend’s telephone line busy because he or she is in the process of dialing your number. And how about the friend you haven’t thought about or seen in years, and then all of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of us have had experiences that can possibly be attributed to ESP. It seems more than coincidence to find a friend’s telephone line busy because he or she is in the process of dialing your number. And how about the friend you haven’t thought about or seen in years, and then all of a sudden hear from or meet them unexpectedly?</p>
<p>ESP studies show that successful telepathy is dependent on the temperament of both the sender and receiver and that it is sometimes present and sometimes absent. In other words, people and animals might make astoundingly high scores for a given period and then suddenly lose the capacity completely. Most important, ESP depends on a close emotional tie between the subjects. </p>
<p>A good example is the case of Casey, a Pennsylvania family dog. The three children in the family were Boy Scouts who loved to camp out on weekends. One night, the mother and father had driven the boys to set-up their favorite campsite about twenty miles from home. When the boys were settled, mom and dad drove back home and retired for the night. </p>
<p>They were asleep only for about two hours when Casey broke their slumber with a strange howling. It was so persistent and strange that they realized something might be wrong with the boys. They quickly dressed and started to drive to the campsite. About five miles where they had left the boys, there was a red glow in the sky. As they drove closer, they recognized it was a forest fire. They were driving to the campsite from the south while the fire was traveling from north to south. They got to the boys and evacuated them just in time.</p>
<p>In the story of a family dog in Virginia named Harry, he knew something was wrong with his family but had only his veterinarian to tell it to. The vet was taking care of the dog while the family was vacationing in Florida. Harry’s howl was so weird and agonizing that the vet made a note of the date and time. When Harry’s family returned and picked him up, the vet told them about the dog’s strange behavior. The family was astounded. On the specified date, at the recorded time, they had been marooned in a flash flood. </p>
<p>Many of us have heard of a story about the actions of a dog at the death of his owner. One of the most famous has to do with Gary Cooper’s three dogs. As his death approached, the dogs were on guard with a group of reporters outside the bedroom. It was precisely recorded that at the exact time Gary Cooper passed away, all three dogs began to howl and were devastated for quite some time. </p>
<p>Another story tells of a woman who returned to her family home after being away for five years. During this time, her mother had died. The woman went to the cemetery to visit her mother’s grave and brought along her small terrier, Tippy. At the cemetery, Tippy leaped out of the car and ran around in circles whining. </p>
<p>The woman went to get water for a vase of flowers. When she found the grave, Tippy was lying on top of it moaning in a strangest way. Tippy had never been to the graveyard and none of the other members of the family had been there in over a year. </p>
<p>Science has yet to discover exactly what makes ESP works, but there is no question of its existence. If you and your pet have it, you are blessed with the greatest compliment an animal can bestow.</p>
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		<title>Dogs &#038; ESP (2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 14:08:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do dogs have ESP? One famous case is that of Daisy, a stray mixed-breed. This case was also thoroughly checked out and authenticated. 
Daisy charmed herself to a New York City family on vacation at a lake approximately thirty miles from the city. The family befriended her and gave her all of the food and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do dogs have ESP? One famous case is that of Daisy, a stray mixed-breed. This case was also thoroughly checked out and authenticated. </p>
<p>Daisy charmed herself to a New York City family on vacation at a lake approximately thirty miles from the city. The family befriended her and gave her all of the food and love she demanded. After a short time, Daisy delivered four healthy puppies, which also received the love and care of the adopted family. </p>
<p>When the summer ended and the human family had to return to their home in New York, they gave Daisy and her puppies to a permanent resident neighbor. They felt that Daisy and her puppies would be happier in the freedom and space that the country offers, rather than their Manhattan apartment.</p>
<p>About three weeks after their return to the city, they heard a scratching at the apartment door. When they opened it, there was Daisy, carrying one of the puppies in her mouth. It was a happy reunion and nothing was too good for Daisy and her puppy. </p>
<p>The next day, Daisy was gone. The family scoured the neighborhood but with no success of finding Daisy. About five days later, Daisy came back with another puppy. This went on until she had her four puppies under the roof of her human family. </p>
<p>How in the world was she able to find her human family in an apartment she had never seen, in a city the size of New York? Nobody has a clue, and ESP would seem to be the only answer.</p>
<p>There are many, many more similar stories that are documented, including the one about the famous Shepherd named Prince. During World War I, Prince swam the English Channel to find his owner in one of the thousands of trenches in France. This story became very famous and received international acclaim.</p>
<p>There are also stories on record of dogs being able to sense their own danger. One such case involves an old hunting dog named Flash. Whenever Flash’s owner picked up the shotgun, Flash was out of the door and into the field before the gun was loaded. But the sad day came when the dog, old and decrepit, was to be “put out of his misery”. This time when the gun was picked up the dog disappeared under the house and was found in the farthest corner trembling with fear and unresponsive to commands or coaxing.</p>
<p>Another case involves a German Shepherd and his owner. The man took off in his private plane from an airport in Georgia to fly to New England and left his dog at home with his parents. Flying over Pennsylvania, the plane crashed. The dog’s owner was found by a farmer. He was alive but unconscious and taken to the hospital where he regained consciousness about twelve hours later. </p>
<p>Back home in Georgia, at the time of the crash, the dog disappeared under the house. With the flashlight he could be seen lying motionless and dazed and was unresponsive to commands or water or food. He remained in this state the whole time his owner was unconscious. When his owner regained consciousness, the dog came out from under the house, ate, and appeared perfectly normal.</p>
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		<title>Dogs &#038; ESP (1)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 13:55:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you get the strange sense that your dog is reading your mind or your cat focusing his eyes on a nonexistent, yet fascinating “something” located just above your head, relax and accept this strange occurrence graciously and gratefully. 
It could very well be ESP (extrasensory perception) and it most certainly a grand devotion because, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you get the strange sense that your dog is reading your mind or your cat focusing his eyes on a nonexistent, yet fascinating “something” located just above your head, relax and accept this strange occurrence graciously and gratefully. </p>
<p>It could very well be ESP (extrasensory perception) and it most certainly a grand devotion because, in order for this phenomenon to work, ESP requires a strong bond of love between humans and their pets.</p>
<p>Since ESP is completely extrasensory, which means it cannot be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or felt, how can we presume to attribute such non-physical powers to our seemingly purely physical pets? </p>
<p>We can, thanks to the painstaking research of Dr. Rhine and his team at the Duke University Parapsychology Laboratory in North Carolina. After well establishing the ESP ability in humans, the doctor and his team set out to determine if the same phenomenon existed in animals. Similar research was also carried out in Russia by two eminent scientists, Bkhterev and Durov. </p>
<p>Since the introductory research with animals, Dr. Rhine’s laboratory has been flooded with letters reporting ESP in pets, first and mainly with dogs, and then with cats. But almost every domesticated species had a spot in Dr. Rhine’s collection. Each case is meticulously investigated to determine its authenticity. “Homing” studies (referred to as “psi-training” by Dr. Rhine) are the most common, but stories involving other forms of ESP are also documented in evidence.</p>
<p>One of the most popular cases involves a Collie named Bob. His “homing” feat gained him headlines from all over the world, lots of fan mail, and even a motion picture. Bob’s adventure started out as a vacation motor trip from Oregon to the East Coast. On the way back to Oregon, Bob’s family realized that their beloved pet was missing. </p>
<p>After an unsuccessful search for Bob, the heartbroken family drove back to Oregon – approximately 2,500 miles. Bob’s most charming trick was holding up his right front paw when he was hungry. Four months later, he presented himself at the door of his home in Oregon – paw outstretched. </p>
<p>Another inspiring case is that of a mixed-breed dog named Henry. Henry was left with friends in Illinois when his family moved to Michigan. Six weeks later, Henry excitedly greeted his family on a street corner of their new town in Michigan. </p>
<p>The dog made it perfectly clear that he was looking at his family, and the stunned family was convinced that the dog was their beloved dog Henry. But was the dog really Henry? The collar was familiar. The Illinois family, with whom Henry had been left, drove to Michigan to satisfy their doubts. Dr. Rhine and his staff from Duke University flew to Michigan to verify the story. Everyone agreed that the dog was indeed Henry.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of Natural Dog Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 17:26:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you think of dog care you think of ways to enable your dog to live a more youthful and happier life. Dog care was not the responsibility of humans when dogs were wild animals, capable of caring for themselves and instinctively knowing the key points of natural dog health. We have since domesticated canines [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you think of dog care you think of ways to enable your dog to live a more youthful and happier life. Dog care was not the responsibility of humans when dogs were wild animals, capable of caring for themselves and instinctively knowing the key points of natural dog health. We have since domesticated canines and made their care our jobs. The life of a dog has changed dramatically, and we are to blame, but when it comes to quality care, we come equipped. There is research and care behind all that we do for our dogs, starting with professionals and leading up to our doorsteps.</p>
<p>When dogs are ill or aging, they especially need our care. We can take them to the vet and give them the best foods. We can take our dogs out for additional exercise and therapies, and even give them supplements to care for their ailments and weaknesses. We are the ones that need to provide them with the materials to enable natural dog health in their day to day lives so that they are not just ok, or in reasonably good health, but rather so that they are in wonderful health and ready to take on the world every day.</p>
<p>Your dog will thank you for your contributions to their natural dog health every day with its energy levels and excitement to enjoy all of your activities together. Dog health is a very important topic, and one that dog owners should never ignore or set aside in laziness or due to expense. When we take on a dog we promise that member of the family that we will care for it as though it were our own. If we do not fulfill this promise in every way we know possible then our dogs should be transferred to a home where someone is better equipped to manage the animal&#8217;s well being, so remember your dog, you are all that they have.</p>
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		<title>Getting Affordable Pet Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2008 07:18:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have come across a site which I think will be of interest to you.  As well as covering more general pet care issues it has a lot of information about the options on Affordable Pet Insurance.
You can take a look at it by going to Affordable Pet Insurance
Affordable Dog Insurance, Affordable Pet InsuranceShare [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have come across a site which I think will be of interest to you.  As well as covering more general pet care issues it has a lot of information about the options on Affordable Pet Insurance.</p>
<p>You can take a look at it by going to <a href="http://www.petcareandinsurance.com">Affordable Pet Insurance</a></p>
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		<title>Why Natural Dog Food Recipes?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 08:22:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all want to make sure to give our dogs the very best foods that are available to us to ensure a long, healthy life for them. Natural dog food recipes are one option to enable us to feed our dogs some of the healthiest foods that we can without having to spend hours evaluating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all want to make sure to give our dogs the very best foods that are available to us to ensure a long, healthy life for them. Natural dog food recipes are one option to enable us to feed our dogs some of the healthiest foods that we can without having to spend hours evaluating dog food labels and hoping that the ingredients that were used are the quality that we would want to feed our little four legged family member. We want to be the best caretakers we can be, since our dogs count on us for our support and guidance.</p>
<p>When a dog needs food, it has few options. Since he or she is not allowed to the cupboards or refrigerator to find the food that they need, we have to give them the best foods that we can muster. We can search high and low for the foods that will foster health and longevity with our dogs, or we can make some of them ourselves with natural dog food recipes and supplement their diet with the foods that they crave to keep them active and happy.</p>
<p>There is no better day than today to start feeding your dog the way that they were meant to eat. Animals have needs that the simple filler on the bottom shelf of the supermarket shelf cannot supply. If you want your pet to thank you for the food that you put in its plate, and if you want them to enjoy a long life and better digestive health, it may be time to look into natural dog food recipes to help them find that balance within themselves that they can enjoy every day. Let&#8217;s face it; a dog can&#8217;t control their diet, so it is up to you to supply them with the fuels that fire up a happy and youthful pet.</p>
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		<title>Why Choose a Natural Dog Collar?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 21:52:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever had to endure the feel of nylon webbing? How about the feel of nylon webbing around your neck? I am sure that the answer is no, but you may have just pictured what it might feel like. Surely comfort would not be the first word that would come to mind to describe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever had to endure the feel of nylon webbing? How about the feel of nylon webbing around your neck? I am sure that the answer is no, but you may have just pictured what it might feel like. Surely comfort would not be the first word that would come to mind to describe how it may feel. Imagine how your dog feels, though. A dog has to wear that abrasive collar around their neck all day and night without a break. Can you imagine what an improvement a natural dog collar would be?</p>
<p>Dog collars are available in so many different materials now, there&#8217;s leather, and cotton, and hemp to start with. These natural materials translate into a far superior product where comfort is concerned for your pet&#8217;s daily being. Surely you can imagine that a breathable, natural dog collar would provide a better fit and a much better sense of comfort. Animals respond to their environment and their ability to cope with the stresses in their environment, and discomfort becomes apparent in a dog&#8217;s demeanor and behavior, discomfort manifests itself in your pet’s ultimate obedience.</p>
<p>Of course, a natural dog collar is not a solution to all of your dog&#8217;s issues with listening and obeying your commands, or following the rules that you set forth for him, but when you give your pet a more comfortable collar you are allowing him to concentrate more on the goings on around him and your communications with him as he is not concerned with the feeling of the abrasive nylon monstrosity around his neck. If you think that this is too much credit given to the collar of an animal, then try to carry on a conversation while someone is scratching at your arm or pulling at your sleeve and see how your environment upsets your ability to concentrate – then consider browsing for a new collar.</p>
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		<title>Natural Dog Biscuits Can Repel Fleas</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 21:37:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever thought about making natural dog biscuits for your canine companion? What if you could not only make these biscuits but they would help to keep the fleas away from your dog? Wouldn’t that make it an even more of a worthwhile project? Well, with the proper recipe and a little time, that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever thought about making natural dog biscuits for your canine companion? What if you could not only make these biscuits but they would help to keep the fleas away from your dog? Wouldn’t that make it an even more of a worthwhile project? Well, with the proper recipe and a little time, that can easily be done. The ingredients are simple and can be found on your own kitchen or picked up at your local supermarket. You will require whole wheat flour, wheat germ, yeast, salt, garlic, olive oil and some chicken stock. Some people prefer to use beef stock or turkey stock to give the biscuits different flavors. Whichever one is used it is important to make sure it is low in salt content. </p>
<p>Once you have all the ingredients you mix them in a large bowl. You will want it to be sticky but make sure it is not too wet or it will not work. After rolling the dough into a ball, throw flour around the surface you are working on and then use a rolling pin to flatten the dough. At this point you will need something to cut the dough with. There are many places you can buy cookie cutters so they are in bone shapes but honestly your natural dog biscuits can be in any shape. Your dog will not care. One you have them cut they are then baked for twenty to thirty minutes until they are browned. This should make you enough biscuits for the week depending on the size of the cutters you chose.</p>
<p>Not only will your dog enjoy these bisects but they will be healthier for them than most of the ones you buy for them. But, there is a little perk if you use this recipe for you natural dog biscuits. Studies have shown that the combination of brewer’s yeast and garlic will keep fleas away from your dog. The brewer’s yeast take s a little time for your dog to get used to but once they have you can also put it in their other foods to help keep the fleas away. </p>
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		<title>Dogs and Puppies Everywhere!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 21:17:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am delighted to let you know that we have just launched a completely f-r-e-e Social Network aimed at all the Dog Owners and Lovers - and not forgetting the puppy owners of course!
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Here&#8217;s a quick summary of some of the many features of our new Social Network:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am delighted to let you know that we have just launched a completely f-r-e-e Social Network aimed at all the Dog Owners and Lovers - and not forgetting the puppy owners of course!</p>
<p>Want to take a look now: <a href="http://dogsnpups.ning.com/?xgi=3TgoeKr">http://www.dogsandpuppiesonline.com/</a></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a quick summary of some of the many features of our new Social Network:</p>
<p>Completely free membership!</p>
<p>Gifts for you which will help you with your dog.</p>
<p>Access to special offers and discounts we have negotiated for you with dog supply organisations.</p>
<p>Growing range of Content and Forums to help you with your Dog or Puppy including a Dog Training Forum.</p>
<p>You can invite new members, meet new people, and make new friends at Dogs and Puppies.</p>
<p>You have access to a full message center with address book importing from Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and Hotmail if you want it.</p>
<p>You can see which members of your network are online now.</p>
<p>Your own profile pages which you can customise to reflect you and your dog</p>
<p>Photo slideshows, video players and network badges, that can be embeded anywhere on the Internet.</p>
<p>You can set different privacy settings for every photo, video, group, or blog post they contribute.</p>
<p>and much more&#8230;&#8230;.</p>
<p>Take a look at <a href="http://dogsnpups.ning.com/?xgi=3TgoeKr">Dogs and Puppies</a> now!</p>
<p>I look forward to seeing you as a member.</p>
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		<title>Some Tips On How To Make Your Own Dog Food</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2008 16:39:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Commercial dog food used to be a good option for dog-owners who want to have an easy way of feeding their pets – but does efficiency count over quality? It was found out that feeding your dogs with commercial foods that are taken off supermarket racks can cause liver and other health problems for your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Commercial dog food used to be a good option for dog-owners who want to have an easy way of feeding their pets – but does efficiency count over quality? It was found out that feeding your dogs with commercial foods that are taken off supermarket racks can cause liver and other health problems for your dog. It would be better then if you make your own dog food, to be sure that your dog is getting all the nutrients he needs, minus the danger.</p>
<p>When you decide to make your own dog food, the veterinarian can be your best ally in drawing up a good diet plan for your dog, so consulting one should be the initial step. Knowing your dog&#8217;s health is crucial in planning out his diet, since his meal must contain the right ingredients at the proper doses. </p>
<p>Recipes for home made dog food that contain the right ingredients can be a big leap for your dog, so doing the big switch should be done gradually to prevent upsetting your dog&#8217;s system which could lead to diarrhea, vomiting and gastric problems. Mix a portion of your home-made dog food with the commercial grub and eventually increase the proportions until you get your dog used to eating meals from your own recipes for healthy dog food.</p>
<p>Your dog&#8217;s diet should basically include all his dietary needs. Make sure that his favorite home cooked dog food recipes are fifty-percent protein-rich ingredients, thirty-percent carbohydrates and twenty-percent fats. Combine meats with vegetables like carrots, and carbohydrate-rich brown rice. </p>
<p>Variety is a great technique when you make your own dog food. Plan out different recipes for healthy dog food that your dog can look forward to. Aside from beef, your dogs will be salivating over turkey, chicken, goat and buffalo meat combined with equally delectable vegetables like beets, broccoli and pumpkin – to name a few. </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t just feed your dog anything. There are some foods that may taste heavenly to humans but are very dangerous for our furry friends. Chocolates are yummy treats, especially for kids, but never allow these kids to pop a piece into Fido&#8217;s mouth, as the ingredients in chocolates can be very toxic to dogs. Avoid putting  onions in your home cooked dog food. Recipes that are dog-friendly should be clear of raisins, raw garlic, peas and bell peppers which can do more harm that good. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s better to go natural with your recipes for healthy dog food than give your dog too much of those baked treats. Likewise, microwaving your dog&#8217;s meal can be very hazardous to their health. Vitamins and minerals that should be going into your dog&#8217;s system are killed by the radiation – worse, you may be risking cancer in your dog due to the cancerous free radicals that are an effect of exposure to radiation.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that the fresher and organic your recipes for home made dog food, the better. Since fresher means easy spoilage, don&#8217;t make more than what your dog can consume in three days. Refrigerate the remaining food in a well-sealed container labeled with your dog&#8217;s name. You wouldn&#8217;t want anyone to mistake dog food for human food, would you?</p>
<p>With these tips to make your own dog food, providing your dog with a healthier alternative to the commercial dog food sold in the market is easy. You don&#8217;t have to worry about what your furry little darling is taking in since you&#8217;re the one who is in charge of his food. </p>
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