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		<title>Cute Schnauzer Puppy &#8211; Dog Training Pittsburgh Pa</title>
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<p><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>What to do When Your Dog Gets I</strong><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><strong>ll</strong></span></span></p>
<p>Everybody  with pets, whether dogs or puppies, desires to have a vet  surgeon to turn to in an emergency.  They do a fabulous job, and you  shouldn&#8217;t ignore a pet&#8217;s suffering. But it&#8217;s a waste of cash to visit  the Vet&#8217;s surgery when the issue is one you can disentangle at home.</p>
<p>This is a brief overview to coping with minor infirmities as a kind of  Pets&#8217; first aid.  If the symptoms endure you can still contact the vet.   Some dog breeds don&#8217;t like being handled : pitbull dogs and bull  terriers for instance.  This should be key part of dog obedience  coaching so the dog accepts you&#8217;re entitled to treat him for his very  own good. My dog, a Collie German Shepherd cross, gets twigs and sticks  caught in round his rear and his fuzzy tail. Left undealt with, these  may cause the fur to mat around them.  You can avoid this with one or  two minutes&#8217; attention.  </p>
<p>Ticks are nasty. They&#8217;ve an one-piece body and  the harpoon-like mouth barbs stick to a host ( your dog ) for feeding.   The home cure is easy and inexpensive petrol jelly, which is what you  would get if you went to a pet shop and paid for a proprietary tick  remover!  The most efficient way to take away the tick is to put a  massive pile of petrol jelly over the area where it has attached itself. </p>
<p>Leave this for a minimum of 10 mins.  Once the tick&#8217;s grip loosens,  you can wipe it out of the way with a tissue.  Ear mites &#8211; if your pet  has ear mites, then place 2 drops of corn oil into its ears ( an eye  dropper will do the job ), massage the ear softly then clean with a  cotton ball. This could suffocate the mites.</p>
<p>Regular ear washing  with oil is endorsed by vets, to avoid a buildup of wax and  irritations.  Hard stools  &#8211; try this easy solution for a constipated  pet.  For a massive dog, add three to four spoons of mineral oil to its  food.  For a tiny dog cut back the dose to one to two small spoons. </p>
<p>Do  this for a couple of days and the difficulty should clear up.  The  squite  mix one heaped small spoon of carob powder with a little water  and whisk into your dog&#8217;s dinner.  Urinary tract infections mix 30-40ml  of cranberry juice into your pet&#8217;s food.</p>
<p>This can augment the  astringency of its pee, reduce bacteria and help relieve the pain.  And  if you aren&#8217;t sure what is wrong say your pet appears &#8216;off colour&#8217; then  here is a tip we use all of the time.</p>
<p>Add half a melted aspirin  or children&#8217;s liquid drug to your pet&#8217;s food.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.dog-breeds.me.uk/html/schnauzer_standard.php">Standard Schnauzer</a> is a great dog breed.</p>
<p>We have been impressed by the training logic in one ebook, its called <a href="http://www.dog-breeds.me.uk/5-DogTrainingMythseBook.pdf">5 Dog Training Myths</a> and you can download it for free. No sign up needed.<br />&nbsp;</p>
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