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		<title>Tips On How To Organise Your Dog Emergency Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 17:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Floella McFee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction]]></description>
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<p>Introduction</p>
<p>And you thought that keeping a <a href="http://afinefriend.com" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about dog &raquo;">dog</a> would be a simple matter: just walkies, feedies, sleepies and chase the stick! Sadly our canine friends require medical attention, and if you need to leave poochie in a boarding kennel for a bit they will require an up-to-date vaccination record. There are insurance details, vet details, and believe or not, possible legal details. All of which require accessibility. It&#8217;s time to get organised!</p>
<p>Types of information</p>
<p>How much information would you need to organise? Well, that would depend on personal preference. For example you might consider appointments at the dog grooming parlour an absolute necessity and therefore the details of such an establishment may be essential as part of the emergency information. However there maybe other types of information that you had not considered, such as what to do in the event of your death (very cheery); or a maybe common doggie illnesses and their symptoms, or what sorts human foods might be poisonous to a dog. What has to be borne in mind is that the information is for the benefit of Fido, and in the event of your demise, the people who might be looking through the information are your friends or family.</p>
<p>Who is going to need the information?</p>
<p>Whatever system of organisation that you go for it would be best to remember that it&#8217;s not just the information that is important. You might be completely happy with your organisational skills, but they could be completely incomprehensible to anyone else. Make sure those closest to you can work the system and your dog will always be assisted.</p>
<p>Computer programs</p>
<p>Probably the simplest method would a filing cabinet or a series of index cards. However, in this age a paper free and space free option may be the answer. Also it would be less time consuming than endless filling out small cards by hand and then cross referencing. Most people who have access to a computer would probably opt for the data base solution. Using standard soft ware might also be just as time consuming as doing the whole thing in hard copy: devising databases can take a bit of time. Fortunately there are plenty of dedicated software products on the market to make your life, and that your dog, much easier. In the event of an emergency that is.</p>
<p>Conclusion</p>
<p>It is far better to take a little time at the outset setting up an information system for your dog, than to wait until disaster strikes and then find yourself unable to help your <a href="http://afinefriend.com" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about pet &raquo;">pet</a> because you have misplaced a vital bit of information. Organise your dog information now, and be ready to help your dog when help is needed.</p>
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		<title>Does A Dog Walking Business Appeal To You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 09:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Floella McFee</dc:creator>
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<p>Introduction</p>
<p>The most important part of starting a business is a strong desire to the job. Are you suitable? Do you have the physical stamina for the task? However, there is more to it than simply wanting to have fun job. Basically you&#8217;ll be in a service industry: is there need for it in your local area? Will there be enough work in your area to keep you fully employed? In the end nothing beats good old fashioned research! Fortunately there are plenty of trade journals and websites to help with this.</p>
<p>What is a <a href="http://afinefriend.com" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about dog &raquo;">Dog</a> Walker?</p>
<p>The answer to this question is unsurprisingly simple: a dog walker walks dogs.  There are a myriad of reasons why dog <a href="http://millionaireforum.info/blog" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about owner &raquo;">owners</a> cannot find time to do this themselves: busy lifestyles, ill-health, even disabilities may prevent owners from personally exercising their dog.  However, it is easy to confuse a <a href="http://afinefriend.com" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about pet &raquo;">pet</a> sitter with a dog walker: a pet sitter&#8217;s responsibilities usually are much wider including feeding, administering medication and  attending to a pet&#8217;s general house needs. A pet sitter&#8217;s clients will not just be dogs: their charges could include <a href="http://afinefriend.com" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about cat &raquo;">cats</a>, rabbits, <a href="http://afinefriend.com" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about bird &raquo;">birds</a>, in fact anything that is kept as a pet.</p>
<p>The Legal Side of Business</p>
<p>When setting up a business it best to understand the type of business that you will be running: as most dog walking business are solo affairs, then it would be wise to research being a sole proprietor. If you intending to involve anyone else then will they are a partner or an employee? What about protecting your personal assets in case of failure? In this case you might consider a Limited Liability Company. Other legal requirements might involve contacting your local authority as you may need a licence, or to register. Of course good insurance is a must.</p>
<p>Administration</p>
<p>Finally there will be all the paperwork. Your administration will need to be kept in order. Reports and records of client details are all necessary; as well as contract details, particularly in relation to the services that you offer and the rates that you will charge for those services. There may also be emergency details and pet-care information to be considered. It will also be wise to remember that all this will have to be taxed, and so your expenses will all have to be kept up-to-date! As long as you have done your homework you should have many years of gainful and hopefully fun employment!</p>
<p>Conclusion</p>
<p>A dog walking business is a wonderful idea for any person who is active, and hopefully, likes animals. You will be rewarded for doing a job you like and for being out and about rather than for being behind a desk. However, you should always remember that it is a business, and you should treat it as a business. You should maintain a professional manner, and be ready to fulfil all of your commitments, irrespective of other considerations such as bad weather. If you can do all of this, then you could be looking at a successful and rewarding business.</p>
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<div class='uawlinks'>Are you considering starting a <a href="http://www.alldogsleadtobone.com/dog-walking/does-a-dog-walking-business-appeal-to-you/">dog walking business</a>? Find out some of the things you should think about before starting out. If you have any <a href="http://www.alldogsleadtobone.com/">dog training</a> questions too, feel free to stop by our website.</div>
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		<title>How To Boost Your Dog&#8217;s Confidence</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:39:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Floella McFee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction]]></description>
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<p>Introduction</p>
<p>A <a href="http://afinefriend.com" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about dog &raquo;">dog</a> likes to know his place in the scheme of things; being a pack animal their understanding of their world is based on hierarchy. If a dog does not have this sense of place, then it will become insecure. These can have all kinds of effects on its behaviour. Of course just as there are naturally shy people, there can be naturally shy and timid dogs. What is required in theses circumstances is a regime to improve the dog&#8217;s confidence.</p>
<p>Dog Training Activities</p>
<p>As dogs are sociable, logically any activity that involves positive forms of socialisation will go a long way to improve confidence. Classes in obedience and agility are ideal for this, particularly as exercise is a great stress reliever for both <a href="http://afinefriend.com" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about pet &raquo;">pet</a> and <a href="http://millionaireforum.info/blog" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about owner &raquo;">owner</a>. Whilst training for agility does involve a lot of equipment, it need not be expensive as this can be improvised using household items. The purpose is to improve confidence, and this will be achieved through the positive system of praise and treats that is generally associated with these types of actives.  Set aside regular times for this; at least 30 minutes broken into 10 to 15 minute bursts.</p>
<p>Shy of People?</p>
<p>If the dog has problem with people-interaction, then perhaps a friend can be employed to assist with this side of the socialisation process. Calm, quiet stance and in effect, ignoring the dog, will allow the animal to approach in its own time. If the friend then makes their physically appear smaller by crouching or lying on the floor this will be less of an apparent threat; also the friend might have their back to the animal but have treats in their hand, which the dog should be allowed to investigate. Once this small amount of confidence is built, the friend can then speak quietly to the dog before finally looking and gently petting.</p>
<p>Good Owner Behaviour</p>
<p>In improving a dog&#8217;s confidence never underestimate your own behaviour to the animal. If you are consistently failing to put the lid on the dustbin, or leaving chewable <a href="http://www.articlepower.org" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about Articles &raquo;">articles</a> on the floor, how can it your dog&#8217;s fault if he instinctively responds to these stimuli. What follows are situation where the dog is constantly subjected negative reactions from the owner. After all, no one constantly needs to be told that they are wrong. Body language and tone of voice also should be regulated. It&#8217;s best to communicate in a calm, low voice, and to get down to the dog&#8217;s level. Most obviously, never be harsh or abusive.</p>
<p>Conclusion</p>
<p>Never be abusive to your dog as a method of teaching (or at any other time), as this type of treatment may have lead to confidence problems in the first place. In many ways, dogs are similar to children. Confidence in dogs comes with praise and gentle instruction. Follow this method and your dog will definitely feel much better about his life, and your house won&#8217;t smell quite so bad!</p>
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		<title>Deliver Stress A Terminal Kick With Herbal Remedies</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 15:50:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Floella McFee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction: Homeopathic Philosophy]]></description>
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<p>Introduction: Homeopathic Philosophy</p>
<p>Herbal remedies for stress have become prevalent in the last few years. The world is a busy place and people find themselves constantly having to juggle work and personal commitments. This inevitably leads to stress. Stress itself can be a killer as it leads to chemical reactions within the body that can be harmful. Some will resort simply with going to the doctor to be prescribed conventional drug treatments. Some would prefer more natural methods and in recent times there has been an upsurge in herbal and homeopathic remedies. Homeopathy is controversial as most compounds are predominantly water. The philosophy behind it suggests, however, that as symptoms are the body&#8217;s attempt to achieve balance, minute quantities of compounds which induce the symptoms, will in effect, boost the immune system.</p>
<p>Herbs are Chemicals Too!</p>
<p>The common faith behind this trust in herbal remedies is that they are natural, trusted for centuries and will have fewer side effects than conventional drug therapies. Yet many of the herbal remedies for stress are related, if not the active ingredient, for the synthetic counterparts: valerian root for instance, a common substitute for sleeping pills, forms the basis of valium!</p>
<p>If They Are Chemicals What Do They Do?</p>
<p>Like the synthetic drugs many herbal remedies aid in altering the chemical reactions throughout the body.  Some act as sedatives and tranquillizers, whilst others are mood enhancers. Hops, for example, is commonly used to aid sleep; as is chamomile, but this can also be used to boost the immune system during periods of depression. Skull Cap, and strangely <a href="http://afinefriend.com" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about cat &raquo;">Cat</a> Nip is used to calm the brain down. Whereas Rhodiola can be multifunctional: it&#8217;s classed as an adaptogenic herb and  can be used in regulating the heart, as well as improving the serotonin levels and thus suppressing the depression causing chemicals in the brain. It&#8217;s also an aphrodisiac, perhaps something that may also improve the mood. St John&#8217;s Wort is a popular alternative to conventional anti-depressants, although it should be checked with a health professional before using, as adverse reactions are known to occur when taken with other medications.</p>
<p>Other uses For the Herbs</p>
<p>Herbal remedies are not necessarily about ingesting: aromatherapy is very popular. Smelling scented oils like lavender, usually in an oil burner or dropped into the bath is said to have a calming effect on the brain. However, stress can also be controlled by being more positively pro-active. Exercise, a good diet and plenty of down time are also really useful in coping with life.</p>
<p>Conclusions</p>
<p>Human beings have been using herbal remedies for millennia. Some of the treatments that we use today were originally based on natural materials. Herbal remedies are an effective treatment for many conditions, not limited to but including conditions such as stress.</p>
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