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		<title>Crate Training Puppies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 10:14:19 +0000</pubDate>
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&#160;So you&#39;ve finally took the step in letting your little puppy stay in your house and you&#39;re ready to crate him or her! This article will be giving you all the information you need to know when crate training puppies.

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<p>&nbsp;<span style="font-size:medium;">So you&#39;ve finally took the step in letting your little puppy stay in your house and you&#39;re ready to crate him or her! This article will be giving you all the information you need to know when <strong>crate training puppies</strong>.</span></p>
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<h1>Good Sized Crate</h1>
<p><span style="font-size:medium;">When it comes to crate training puppies it is a must that one has a crate big enough for their furry little friend. I tend to go with a crate this is at least double the dog&#39;s body size. The reason being behind this is so he/she can have plenty of &nbsp;room to play and lie down.&nbsp;</span></p>
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<h1>Keep It Clean</h1>
<p><span style="font-size:medium;">As part of the process to <strong>crate training puppies</strong>, it will be normal for them to take care of their business in the crate at first. Need not to worry too much about this, because before long the pup will think of this crate as his home. When dealing with the beginning stages of crate training your dog, be sure to check up frequently for possible messups that the dog may have provoked. I like to set my timer to check at about every 2-3 hours, because you just never know when you&#39;re dealing with pups!</span></p>
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<h1>Allow Time Out</h1>
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</script></div><p><span style="font-size:medium;">It is important to allow your puppy to get some exercise away from his crate. This is to prevent him or her from getting stiff legged or for any other health problems to occure. If possible, allow your pup to have free time away from his crate for about 6 hours per day.&nbsp;</span></p>
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<h1>Over Time Overcome</h1>
<p><span style="font-size:medium;">As time goes on your puppy should be getting use to his crate. At about 3-4 weeks, they usually seem to comprehend that it&#39;s more of their home or protection place rather than somewhere to use the bathroom. For some puppies the process of development can come faster. Whether or not if it takes 3 weeks or 3 months, please be patient as all dogs are different</span></p>
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<h1>Conclusion</h1>
<p><span style="font-size:medium;">I hope this article was able to give you a good understanding on <strong>Crate Training Puppies</strong> as it is in important part in the process of house training. If you already own a pup then and haven&#39;t trained him for the crates, then do so quick and you will have a much more house savvy dog!</span></p>
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		<title>Buying From a Reputable Dog Breeder</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 05:01:47 +0000</pubDate>
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Making the decision to add a new puppy to your family isn’t one that should be taken lightly. Many adjustments will be made by the family as well as the puppy. After all, the little pup will be leaving his momma, his littermates and the only humans he has ever known. But if the puppy [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Making the decision to add a new puppy to your family isn’t one that should be taken lightly. Many adjustments will be made by the family as well as the puppy. After all, the little pup will be leaving his momma, his littermates and the only humans he has ever known. But if the puppy has gotten a good start in life with a reputable breeder he is much more likely to have an easy time adjusting to his new permanent home.</p>
<p>The first thing you have to do is find the perfect puppy, and you will most likely begin by searching out a reputable breeder of the particular type of dog that you desire. The trick is to buy your puppy from someone that is ethical and that cares more about where the puppy is going than about making money.</p>
<p>There are many advantages of making your purchase from a breeder that value’s both preservation of the breed itself and the puppy’s best interests. First of all, such a breeder will attempt to mate dogs in an effort to promote AKC breed standards and that result in happy and healthy puppies with sweet dispositions. These breeders will provide proper care to the mother dog before and during the birth and to the puppies before they move to their permanent home.</p>
<p>Reputable breeders are willing to discuss the ancestry of a puppy, as well as the medical history. In most cases both parent dogs will be available for you to see (or at least the mother), when you visit. Additionally, many of these breeders will provide a puppy starter package that includes a sample of the food the puppy has been eating, and often may also include such items as a blanket that has been used by the momma dog, the puppy and his littermates, plus a toy.</p>
<p>Because these items have the scent of the puppy’s siblings and mother they are comforting to him. Many times these simple touches can make the difference between a smooth adjustment to a new home and several sleepless nights due to a lonely crying puppy. Speaking of problems with a new puppy, most breeders will suggest that you contact them with any questions regarding how to care for your puppy.</p>
<p>Reputable breeders understand the importance of socialization for dogs, and this socialization should begin as soon as possible. This means the breeder should spend time with the puppies each day. By stroking the puppies and playing with them on a regular basis they will become accustomed to human touch more quickly. Puppies should also be introduced to other people and other animals early in their lives. This helps the pup adapt to various people and animals. This of course helps to insure that the puppy will be a well adjusted pet that gets along with other pets in the home.</p>
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		<title>Choosing a New Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 06:51:36 +0000</pubDate>
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Before actually adding a new puppy to your home you should consider what your expectations of dog ownership are. All dogs require love, food and shelter, but puppies need more commitment from their owners than adult dogs do. Puppies are more time demanding because they are essentially babies. They have to be taught how to [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Before actually adding a new puppy to your home you should consider what your expectations of dog ownership are. All dogs require love, food and shelter, but puppies need more commitment from their owners than adult dogs do. Puppies are more time demanding because they are essentially babies. They have to be taught how to behave appropriately and they go through various stages as they grow. Most puppies go through a chewing phase and at some points in growing up they are very energetic.</p>
<p>If there are children in the home even extra supervision will be required. This is to protect both the child and the puppy. Puppies love to play and their little teeth are very sharp. They can also easily scratch little ones with their claws during play.</p>
<p>Similarly, children are drawn to small animals. They are very likely to hold them and carry them around. Many puppies have been squeezed, dropped or stepped on and injured inadvertently by well intentioned children. Obviously you will have to be diligent in watching over the two when they’re together. Most breeders of small or toy breeds do not sale their puppies to homes with young children because of these risks. If you do have a child in your home insur that the puppy you add is one with a gentle disposition and loving personality.</p>
<p>Many people want a dog as a means of security or protection. They are looking for a sort of living alarm system, a dog that will bark when someone approaches the yard or the door. The good news is that almost any dog can fill this need. The fact is that even the bark of a toy poodle is usually effective in turning away an intruder.</p>
<p>Of course some people want to go a step farther with that concept and have a dog that presents the physical appearance of a watch dog. In this case people often choose larger breeds such as Doberman Pinchers or even Boxers. Most dogs are protective of their owners and their territory without having any specialized training. The sheer size and appearance of larger dogs is a deterrent to most would be intruders.</p>
<p>Dogs are naturally pack animals which makes them a social animal. They love their human family and want to be a part of it. Dogs make excellent companions. Dogs should be included as a part of the family whenever possible. They truly need the interaction and love of their family.</p>
<p>Dogs should not spend their time all alone, living in the back yard. This is especially true of puppies. The younger the pup the more supervision and regular training he needs. Socialization is important for all dogs. In fact, it is the secret to a well behaved dog.</p>
<p>Before you add a new puppy to your home it is important to take the time to consider what type of dog will best suit your lifestyle. If you are the type of person that enjoys sports and the outdoors then an energetic dog may be perfect for you. If you spend a lot of time at the computer you may prefer a small lap dog. And if you live in the city you may want to consider a small dog that does not require a deal of space.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 00:01:29 +0000</pubDate>
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Our furry little friends are likely to develop dental disease if their dental needs are ignored. Periodontal disease is not uncommon among dogs, particularly small dog breeds. And just like with humans, these problems can result in bad breath, yellowed teeth, and in the worst of cases, even progress to loss of teeth.
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</script></div><p>Our furry little friends are likely to develop dental disease if their dental needs are ignored. Periodontal disease is not uncommon among dogs, particularly small dog breeds. And just like with humans, these problems can result in bad breath, yellowed teeth, and in the worst of cases, even progress to loss of teeth.</p>
<p>The development of such problems usually begins with such signs as swollen, red, and painful gums. Your pet may have less of an appetite as well. These signs indicate a need for immediate professional care.</p>
<p>Tooth decay and/or the loss of teeth usually indicate the presence of bacteria in the mouth. If left untreated the damage can progress from only involving the mouth to further damage that can include serious complications related to the kidneys, lungs, and heart, all of which can lead to a shortened lifespan. Periodontal problems usually start with the formation of plague.</p>
<p>Plaque builds on the teeth and in thirty-six hours or less, plaque can harden and tartar can form. This problem usually develops first and the worst in the upper back teeth. Unfortunately, once tartar has formed, it cannot be brushed away.</p>
<p>The good news is that these problems can be avoided. Although healthy routines can be started with any dog at any age, it is always best to start healthy routines with a young puppy. If the dog is older you should insure that he has a professional dental cleaning and then begin the healthy dental routine at home.</p>
<p>If you have a regular routine of brushing your dog’s teeth on a daily basis you can avoid most of these problems. The routine should be established while the dog is young if at all possible. He will then accept the brushing as part of his regular care.</p>
<p>At first the dog will wonder what you are doing so it is best to allow him to taste the doggie toothpaste. These special pastes are formulated to be appealing to dogs. You can use your finger or a special dog toothbrush. Don’t forget to clean both the teeth and the gums. Begin in the back and work in small circular motions. The entire brushing process will take less than a minute.</p>
<p>Providing such things as chew treats, hard dog biscuits and bones, and even soft toys for your pet can help to prevent dental problems. Besides keeping the teeth strong and healthy many of the items are specially formulated to freshen the breath. Feeding crunchy food items on a regular basis is another way to keep your pet’s teeth healthier. Another tip is that while warming your dog’s food will often make it more appealing it is important to insure that the food is only slightly warm and never hot. On the flip side, dogs should not be served cold food.</p>
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Many dog owners wonder what dog supplies are important to have for their little friends. While they know they need to provide food, shelter, and toys, there are often questions regarding the use of dog crates. The questions are usually related to housetraining.
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</script></div><p>Many dog owners wonder what dog supplies are important to have for their little friends. While they know they need to provide food, shelter, and toys, there are often questions regarding the use of dog crates. The questions are usually related to housetraining.</p>
<p>First we need to discuss how dog crates can compare to dog dens. In the wild, dogs have dens as their homes. This could be a cave, an area under fallen a log, or even under an out building. These dens provide the dogs with a certain amount of shelter and protection. The dens make them feel safe.</p>
<p>Essentially, the dogs will use their dens as a place to sleep and relax. They strive to keep the area clean. In other words they do not urinate or defecate inside the den.</p>
<p>Dogs living in the home also look for a place to serve as a den. They may choose to use a spot behind or under a piece of furniture. But if a dog crate is provided they are very likely to accept that as the den – that is, if the dog crate is used correctly.</p>
<p>Dog crates should never be used as a place of punishment. Instead they should be the dog’s safe place – the place they go for comfort. Be sure that the crate is large enough to be comfortable for your pet. You can help create that feeling of reassurance by adding a soft blanket or other bedding material for your furry little friend. It’s also a good idea to keep a favorite toy in the crate.</p>
<p>The idea is to make the time in the crate enjoyable. This even includes when you are using a crate as a housebreaking aid. The reason crates are helpful in this training task is that you can keep your puppy (or dog) confined for a period of time without making a mess of the crate. Remember, the dog will accept the crate as his den and he wants to keep his den clean.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that puppies need to relieve themselves very often. You can expect the need immediately after waking up, after eating or drinking, after playing or other exercise, and sometimes in between. Of course you should not keep your puppy in the crate all the time. The crate should be used when you are not available to watch over your puppy.</p>
<p>However, it is best to allow the puppy to be in a confined area with you whenever possible. If you must be gone for long periods of time you may want to invest in a dog play pen. These pens offer a larger area but still provide a safe and confined place for the puppy to stay while you are gone.</p>
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		<title>4 Steps to Housebreak Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 05:01:56 +0000</pubDate>
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</script></div><p>Ask any dog owner what is the most important thing that their new dog learns and 9 out of 10 will say that they want their dog to be housetrained. The problem is that there are more dogs that are not housebroken than are. The reason for that is because many dog owners are not patient enough to train their dogs, so they give up.</p>
<p>Dogs actually do want to please their owners. They are pack animals and because you are the one that provides food and shelter you are the alpha dog; you are the pack leader. But you have to think like a dog and work with them. Housebreaking can be done in four simple steps as follows:</p>
<p>1)   Restrict the area that your dog is allowed to freely roam in. This should be no more than the area that you can keep watch over. By limiting the area to what you can supervise you will be able to closely monitor your dog.</p>
<p>2)   Be diligent about taking your dog out as you should. Puppies will need to go out more often than older dogs. Always be ready to immediately take the pet outdoors when he wakes up. This is a time that you count on that he will look for a spot to ‘go’. Dogs also ‘go’ after eating, drinking, and exercise. Once again, older dogs can wait much longer than puppies.</p>
<p>3)   When you take the dog out be sure to say whatever word or phrase you want him to associate with the deed. Just keep in mind that you may be saying this in public at some point in time so make it something that is not embarrassing. Taking your dog to the same place each time helps him to associate the spot with the deed. Do not play with your dog during these trips outdoors. He needs to understand that the trip has a purpose. When he finishes you should lavish praise on him, let him know he did good.</p>
<p>4)   Repeat until your dog gets the idea and begins signaling to you that he needs to go out. If your dog makes a mess indoors it means that you were not monitoring as closely as you should have been. Never punish your dog for accidents. Simply continue with the training and expect that there will be a few accidents along the way. Some dogs continue to have occasional accidents but others will do anything not to ‘go’ indoors.</p>
<p>Many small breed owners find that the use of puppy pads works for their dogs. Rather than taking their little dog out the dog simply messes on the pad and it is disposed of. This also works for dogs that are left alone for long periods of time.</p>
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		<title>The German Sheppard</title>
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Any person who wants to be loved and looked with pride, I think the best pet to own is a beautiful and smart looking German Sheppard.  They are the most intelligent and lovable pets on earth.  That’s the reason people prefer them to other breeds. The German Sheppard is respected and adored by millions [...]]]></description>
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<p>Any person who wants to be loved and looked with pride, I think the best pet to own is a beautiful and smart looking <strong>German Sheppard</strong>.  They are the most intelligent and lovable pets on earth.  That’s the reason people prefer them to other breeds. The <strong>German Sheppard</strong> is respected and adored by millions of people around the world because they are capable of doing many things proficiently and get trained very fast and intelligently.  A very nice friend I must say, he will love you unconditionally.  He will be with you till his death, unless you leave him.</p>
<p>There are many characters of the <strong>German Sheppard dogs</strong>, first of all they are very loyal and alert. They are very eager to learn a new thing, that’s the reason they learn tricks and obedience so fast.  But they have to be trained from an early age, to get accustomed later.  They love to be with family members but not very comfortable with strangers.  They have to be trained in a very loving manner; you should never be harsh with them.  It is because of these qualities that we find many <strong>German Sheppard dogs</strong> that assist the police service, military and rescue operations.  They are also very helpful in detecting, drugs with the help of their nose.</p>
<p>If you own a <strong>German Sheppard dog</strong>, make sure that they are given enough exercise, because it is very necessary.  They have to be trained well because they are the type of breed who loves being trained unlike the other breed.  They can be taken for long walk, or for a lovely run, while jogging, they just love it!  They also love to play with a ball or a disc.  Even playing with a ball or a Frisbee gives them enough exercise for you and your <strong>German Sheppard. </strong> If the daily dose of exercise is not given to them they tend to become very troubled and disturbed.  Usually they have a life span of thirteen years.</p>
<p>The <strong>German Sheppard’s</strong> are very magnificent looking and have a well built body.  You can find them in different colors of black or tan black, they have a nose which is very attractive and they also have the jet black or blue look, which is the most attractive part in the face.  The forehead is curved and looks a little rounded outward.  They have beautiful looking eyes which are shaped so beautifully and look bright and impressive.  The body is well build with strong legs and round feed and bushy tail. They are also known as Alsatian.  Most of us would love to own one <strong>German Sheppard</strong>.</p>
<p>Training them well is the most important, everyone in the family have to follow one strict rule while training the <strong>German Sheppard dog</strong>.  It is always advised to bring a puppy when children are in the house, because they tend to adjust with them from their childhood.  We can choose a <strong>German Sheppard</strong> as a pet, because they are going to be your most loving and a loyal pal through out.</p>
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I love to own a new dog and have been thinking for quite some time regarding the breed to choose which would be appropriate for me.  I have a cute daughter who loves to have a loving pet dog. After a lot of research I planned to buy a Staffordshire Bull Terrier. These are the [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>I love to own a new dog and have been thinking for quite some time regarding the breed to choose which would be appropriate for me.  I have a cute daughter who loves to have a loving pet dog. After a lot of research I planned to buy a <strong>Staffordshire Bull Terrier. </strong>These are the few qualities which I found in them and would love to share with anyone who is interested in having one of these great animals as well!</p>
<p>The <strong>Staffordshire Bull Terriers</strong>are pet dogs which get along very well with humans and children especially! The Staffordshire Bull Terriers love being around humans and are the ideal pet. Your kids will love them because they are very loving, intelligent, fast learners and equally obedient also.  Unlike other dogs, you find that their coat is very soft and smooth.  You can find them in six different colors. They require some exercise and they also love to play games.  They have a capability of distinguishing between strangers, so they make a perfect guard for your house.</p>
<p>The <strong>Staffordshire Bull Terrier Dogs </strong>have great strength for the build of their body and are well developed also. Their height varies from fourteen to sixteen inches and they weigh between twenty-four to thirty- eight pounds.  They look quite small, but they are very strong, sturdy and stout.  Usually you find that the skull on the head is quite broad and short, with dark round eyes, a dark nose and a narrow forehead.    They don’t have very large ears but yet have sparkling,taut lips.  We also find that they have wide shoulders with a short neck and well built legs. You would surely start adoring the cute <strong>Staffordshire Bull Terrier </strong>once it&#8217;s in your home!</p>
<p>Once you have planned to get <strong>Staffordshire Bull Terriers </strong>for your little one, certain factors has to be born in mind.  Firstly, always purchase one which is registered, because they are original breeds and worth the amount you pay.  Once they are registered you need not worry about any imperfection in the puppy.</p>
<p>Some general tips to take care of <strong>Staffordshire Bull Terriers </strong>after you get one:  It is very easy to brush them because they have short hair, so it is best if you brush them daily but then only when necessary. It is always better to tie them with a strap while on a walk, because they tend to get aggressive with other dogs.  Always start training them early or when they are young, because it becomes a real problem training them after they are outgrown.  It is not advised to leave the dogs unattended for hours together in the backyard when you are off to work, because they are a breed which require company. Otherwise they tend to become very aggressive and try to escape in order to find company.  They have a history where we find that two males never get along well at the same place, so it is always better to get a female and a male.</p>
<p>There is no second thought, get ready to search out for a lovely <strong>Staffordshire Bull Terrier </strong>or more than one for that matter! You will love these cute,small and adorable little animals!</p>
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		<title>Dog and Puppy Clothing or Apparel</title>
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<p>If you have a small dog, buying clothes for it won’t be a problem. Buy if it’s a German shepherd or a similar big breed you own, select clothes keeping in mind the activities your dog may engage in. Big dogs are usually quite active so buy clothes for them that will not restrain them. It is best to buy basic and practical clothes for big dogs. In case you own a small dog, you can go all out with flashy and cute designs.</p>
<p>The material of <span style="text-decoration: underline;">dog clothes</span> is extremely important. Avoid material that will make them feel overheated and trapped. Cotton and nylon are the best options for dog clothes as they will allow your dog’s coat to breath. Avoid buying clothes in polyester as it will make your dog feel uncomfortable and suffocated.</p>
<p>Have fun dressing up your dog in clothes that are stylish and fun. You can splurge on designer <span style="text-decoration: underline;">dog clothes</span> if you have an unlimited budget. If not, you don’t have to worry. There are a lot of options online where you can buy <span style="text-decoration: underline;">dog clothes</span> that are fashionable and eye-catching yet inexpensive. While shopping, remember to buy clothes that fit to the body of your dog. Also make sure that the clothes you buy do not shrink after a wash. Buy gender-specific clothes. For female dogs you can choose from girlie frocks and tops. For male dogs you can choose from a variety of shirts. Have fun and choose from a wide range of colors and designs.</p>
<p>You can also buy clothes for your dog keeping in mind special occasions. Halloween party dresses, fancy dress competitions and dog shows are a few of the occasions you may decide to buy your dog new apparel.</p>
<p>Clothes will not only make your dog look pretty, it will also protect it from scratches, cuts and bad weather. Online shopping for <span style="text-decoration: underline;">dog clothes</span> will open up a huge array of items. Choose from body suits, dog dresses, tank tops, sweat shirts, coats, T-shirts and sweaters. You can also buy accessories like boots, tags, leashes, carriers, bathrobes, collars, raincoats, jackets and hair clips.</p>
<p>Shopping online for <span style="text-decoration: underline;">dog clothes</span> is easy and convenient. You don’t have to scour malls the whole day to find the perfect dress for your pooch. You can browse through a huge variety of items sitting right where you are. Paying for your online purchases is also very safe with sites like Paypal and other online transaction sites.  You will also get items which are cheaper than when they are bought at a normal store. So have fun and dress up your furry love!<strong></strong></p>
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When you get a new puppy you of course have to name him or her. If the puppy is registered you will need a name for the official registration papers as well as a call name. Both names are important, but in different ways.
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<p>The registered name often begins with the name of the kennel that the dog came from. This is also a part of his show name. All registered names must be original. Although these names have a rather fancy sound to them, when you understand more about how they are given they are actually fun.</p>
<p>Besides the kennel name the registered names can include the name of the dam and or the sire. Any combination of ancestors along with a theme is very common. However, AKC limits the name to thirty-six characters in length, including spaces, so if the names are long it can certainly present a problem. For an extra fee the length can be extended up to fifty characters.</p>
<p>Registered names often have no relationship whatsoever with the call name. Call names should be rather short; two to three syllables is the recommended length. Another thing to keep in mind is that if you have more than one dog the names should be different enough that the dogs can easily distinguish them. For example, naming one dog Holly and another one Molly would not be a good idea.</p>
<p>Many people choose to name their dogs right away; in fact, they may even have the name picked out before they ever see the dog. Other people want to keep the dog a wait or two before naming him so that they can choose a name that matches the dog’s personality. And still others prefer a name that describes the dog’s physical appearance to some degree, such as naming a big dog Bruno or a Black dog Blackie.</p>
<p>Originality is nice but when it comes to dogs, just like people’s names, there are certain names that are all time favorites for particular breeds or dog stereotypes. And just as with human names, dog names sometimes become popular because of a TV show, a song, an actor, a movie, a rock band, etc. Since dogs can live to be up to twenty years or longer it is suggested that the name be one that is somewhat evergreen; simply meaning that the name will have significance in the years to come, even if the namesake doesn’t.</p>
<p>Once you have decided on a name you should begin using it as much as possible. The goal is to find ways to get your dog to associate the name with a meaning. By using his name regularly he will quickly pick up on the fact that the name refers to him.</p>
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