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For many people, putting their beloved dog into kennels or even leaving them with family when they go on holiday can take the edge off the trip. Add to that the cost of kennelling, and suddenly taking Fido with you seems a good idea. But what about camping? Can a camping holiday work with a dog? What are the pros and cons?

First of all, check that your camping site allows dogs. Not all do. Most will insist on dogs being kept on leads, which is good news if you don’t want other dogs approaching yours but bad news if your dog is not going to take kindly to being restrained all day.

If your dog is a camping virgin, it may be an idea to try him out in a tent in the garden. Put up your tent in the usual manner, complete with all your camping accessories and camping equipment. After all, it is better to know that the idea is doomed at home rather than several hours’ drive away. If your dog is going to bark all night at every little rustle in the undergrowth you could find yourself being asked to leave.

Some nervous dogs will be highly suspicious of tents, especially if they flap about in the wind, so it can help to leave the tent up in the garden and get the dog used to it, using bribes if necessary!

Like cars, tents can be hot places in good weather, so never be tempted to leave the dog alone in one. This can obviously be a drawback if you want to go out for the day to a place where dogs are not welcome. Bear in mind that not all beaches allow dogs, especially in the peak season.

Wet weather too can prove tricky for dog owners in a tent. Unless you have a porch where they can be left safely you may find all your belongings covered in mud (or worse if they are prone to rolling in unpleasant substances)!

Last but not least, make sure you clear up after your dog.

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Villa Borghese park is an excellent place for morning travel with your dogs.

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Tea tree oil has been known to be a very powerful natural extract that combat bacterial and fungal ailments on the skin and respiratory problems. Topical use is the most common route of treatment for skin infections such as acne, boils and warts. Tea tree oil is also used to cure dog skin problems, canine dandruff and is effective in getting rid of lice. The benefits on the skin provided by tea tree oil makes it a good ingredient in protecting and optimizing skin health.

As we know, dog skin problems are very common since their skins are slightly basic, compared that of humans, dogs have sweat glands only on their noses and other exposed parts of their body not covered with fur. With humans, the presence of sweat glands and a more slightly acidic skin pH creates a thin film on the surface of our skins to cover us from factors in the environment that could harm us and affect our overall health. Dogs, have a more basic skin pH, which is covered with fur. Therefore, they don’t have enough acid to fight and protect themselves from bacteria and other pests from the environment. Realizing this then would make us take dog skin problems seriously or if possible, do early preventive measures to protect our dogs and lessen their susceptibility to agents and pests that may harm their skin. Dog skin problems include eczema, scalp psoriasis, ringworm, etc, as skin is the first line of defense of the body, the primary step is to cleanse our canine friends. It is not advisable to frequently bathe our dogs since its skin might get dry if the natural oils are often washed off the skin. So when bathing our dogs once in a while, we are to use products that ensure thorough cleansing and moisturizing.

First, the oh-so-reliable tea tree oil has a lot of benefits, but aside from its chemical properties, its physical property of smell is also very useful. We all know that it is used in aromatherapy, we all love the relaxing and minty scent it gives out but creatures such as ticks, fleas and lice are sensitive to. And if your dog has been invaded with these creatures, it is inevitable that it would often scratch its dog skin causing breaks making itself prone to infection. The good thing about tea tree oil is that it may discourage your dog from digging its skin due also to its aroma. Shampoos and creams are available in the market, however some claim that tea tree oil is harmful to pets such as cats and dogs because it may cause poisoning when swallowed. According to Paracelsus, “All things are poison, and nothing is without poison; only the dose permits something not to be poisonous.” On one hand, cats and small dogs can be sensitive to tea tree oil but on the other hand, the proper amount through dilution can be always achieved. To make sure that the amount of a pet product ingredient is not toxic, ask your Vet about it or look for products that have been certified safe for treatment of dog skin problems. Dog skin problems can be avoided through proper nutrition, simple cleansing and grooming. Use of other products that have ingredients unfamiliar to us to treat diseases like dog skin problems require us to educate ourselves to be more responsible owners to our canine friends.

You have a puppy? So, I’m sure you love him very much and you learn all you can about dog’s health, training, behaviors and more caring for from your veterinarian, books on dog care, especially if you are a new dog owner. You search needed information on the Internet and you find it of course – though it were great tasting premium dry dog food, vitamins, minerals or natural Dog Shampoo for dry skin, spa products for dogs, dog itchy skin relief, arthritis products, pet odor removal, tear stain removal and many others products that help you on the way of keeping your loved one healthy and clean.

Today you can ask any questions on any topic, get answers from real people and specialists, you can share with your own thoughts and doubts. What type of food might be the most appropriate for your dog and how many times in a day do you should feed him or how often should you bathe your puppy and which way of bathing is better – the bath tub or kitchen sink?

By the way you should not bath puppies younger than 8 weeks old. Then you can start bathing procedures gently increasing slowly the bath frequency to twice a month and then once a week, if you want so. The bathing recommendation for an adult dog is no more than twice a month. Don’t forget that too often bath s not good for dogs then try to keep your dog clean between baths with a brush vigorously and regularly, preferably daily. Check for fleas, ticks, debris, foxtails and skin conditions.

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Usually the puppy gets to the new house at the age of 2-3 months. At this age puppies are trustful, opened to the world, and are inquisitive. They are ready to be on friendly terms and play with each counter man or a dog. Puppies in every possible way show the friendliness: wag a tail so that all body shakes; urge to play, dropping to the earth; ask attention and caress, try lick in a muzzle each counter dog. Puppies observe rituals of a meeting younger and senior: the younger sits and waits, when the senior dog will approach the first. It can lay down, and even urinate to show that recognizes the superiority of the senior.

They are thus awfully curious. The puppy is ready to run, having forgotten all, having scented an interesting smell. It pries into all chinks, learns the world “on a tooth”. However at this age the puppy still is afraid to be lost and willingly runs to the owner if the owner calls him. During game the puppy suffices sharp teeth and toys, and hands of the man. Many puppies like to hunt for feet. For a puppy, but, nevertheless, the kid it is necessary to bring up this normal behavior from first day of stay in the house.

As it was already told, a puppy and so recognizes the physical superiority of the man. Besides, it is impossible to become angry about the mischievous person seriously. But if to do nothing, it is less than in half a year the small prankish will turn to the capricious teenager.
How to become authority on his eyes? The excellent way is the correctly to take advantage of walks. On walk you can meet very big dog whom the puppy can be afraid. Show that you are stronger: you are afraid of nobody; you are absolutely quiet, approach to get acquainted (provided that the counter dog is adequate and really safe). Thus the puppy let is in your feet. So you physically give to the puppy support, show that you together, you – flight. It is possible to sit down, as though covering the puppy with hands from sides. Praise it if he behaves easy; ignore its fear if he all the same is afraid. In this case do not calm and do not stroke a puppy.

Also it is easy necessary to approach to unfamiliar subjects. The earlier the puppy will get acquainted with a variety of the world, the better for it. Let will sniff at “terrible” shapeless bags with the dust, left yard keepers; show the example that the easel is safe, and the snow clod can even be destroyed. Do not force a puppy to approach force to a subject frightening it. Show to the kid the world: walk in new places, drive on public transport etc. Such actions ennoble you in the opinion of a puppy. It sees that you are all-powerful, always will find road home, with you it is safe.

During daily walks in habitual places think out various games. Then the puppy will consider you as devilishly inventive and interesting companion. Learn it to play at once only the toys, not to touch strangers. It in the future will save you from troubles which owners playful, but ill-bred dogs face. For example, from purchase of new footballs to all boys of a court yard during all warm season. The pupil as remains is more whole, if does not engage for a toy with other dog. So, after the toy of your puppy was dragged off by an adult dog, to select at which something a puppy is not capable, there can be a following. The puppy approaches to you to “complain”. You easy speak to other owner: “Forgive, but your dog took our ball”. “Rex, give a ball”, – the command sounds, and the ball gets and comes back to you. All it (as to you have according to your desire brought a ball) saw your puppy, your authority grows in the face of.

At home you also are all-powerful. The ball was gone under a sofa? You easily remove a sofa and get a toy. Only you can open a refrigerator and give a slice of tasty cheese. To get to the puppy of sterns and fill a bowl also the owner can only. Very interesting game is the search. At first the puppy can search for a delicacy slice, in the future a toy. It is possible to help it by search, showing to a hand in the necessary party or helping words when it is nearby, but cannot find (when the thing is hidden highly or closed by other subjects). When the puppy all the same finds, it remembers that to your words and gestures it is necessary to listen. You knew in advance, where a toy. Veterinary doctors advise to you to learn with the favorite more than the most different commands. Constant studying of new tricks draws to you interest (that else the owner will think up?), forces to offer the variants of decisions of problems, trains mind.

The most expensive dog in the world – one-and-a-half-year-old Tibetan mastiff on a nickname of Yangtze II. The Chinese woman on a surname of Wang has got this dog for $600 thousand during the trip to boundary region of Tibet and a province Tsinghai. Apparently in a photo, the dog possesses in the impressive sizes: its growth in a nape makes about 90 sm, and weight – 69 kg. And it not a limit: are known mastiffs for weight in 80 kg. About it tells Telegraph.

Escort from 30 black “Mercedes” and representatives of local committee of dog breeders met the mastiff and its proprietress after their arrival in the airport of Sian in a province of Shaanxi. The honorable delegation bore a header with an inscription “Welcome, Yangtze II!” Yangtze – not the first dog of the same breed who is in possession of madam Wang. As she said, she long chose pair for the favorite, without looking at expenses. “Gold has a cost whereas this dog – is invaluable”, – the proprietress confirms.

Yangtze occurs from the well-known dynasty Tibetan mastiffs – one of the most rare and furious breeds in China and all over the world. In the homeland, in mountain Tibet, these huge dogs bear caretaking service, including protecting Buddhist monasteries.
Among well-founded Chineses this breed is considered a prestige symbol. In Great Britain the puppy Tibetan mastiff from a usual dynasty costs about 2 thousand dollars.

Cynologists consider mastiffs as one of five basic types of dogs, along with shepherds, fleet, pointers and lupoides. In spite of the fact that the most ancient dog bones are found on a place of settlements by age of 32-19 thousand years, the basic types appear not earlier than a bronze age, five millenia ago. At domestication at an animal the skeleton varies, in particular, the muzzle is shortened and becomes thicker, the tail is brief.