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		<description>Ahhhh!  Fluffy rabbits, cats and dogs. Lovely videos, but important information too to help you look after your animal friends.</description>
		<itunes:summary>Ahhhh!  Fluffy rabbits, cats and dogs. Lovely videos, but important information too to help you look after your animal friends.</itunes:summary>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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				<title>How To deal with pet issues such as separation anxiety and boredom</title>
				<description>Top tips from TV vet Dr Scott Miller on how to deal with pet issues such as separation anxiety and boredom</description>
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				<itunes:summary>Top tips from TV vet Dr Scott Miller on how to deal with pet issues such as separation anxiety and boredom</itunes:summary>
				<pubDate>4 Oct 2010 14:20:18</pubDate>
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				<title>How to Help Improve Your Dog&#039;s Wellbeing</title>
				<description>An agile dog is a happy dog. Our video demonstrates the benefits of dog agility for both you and your four-legged friend.</description>
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				<itunes:summary>An agile dog is a happy dog. Our video demonstrates the benefits of dog agility for both you and your four-legged friend.</itunes:summary>
				<pubDate>14 Jan 2010 12:20:03</pubDate>
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				<title>How To Groom A Dog</title>
				<description>&lt;p&gt;Grooming   sessions should always be fun, and your should   do it at a time when your dog is relaxed, especially   if it is the excitable sort! If your pet is new to   grooming, keep the session short &amp;ndash; 5 to 10 minutes   should be enough. Gradually lengthen the grooming   time until your dog gets used to it. Don&#039;t forget   to keep praising your pooch and telling him or her how   well they&#039;re doing. Of course the grooming process   includes brushing, bathing and nail clipping, but in   this video, we concentrate on the brushing. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Depending   on the type of coat your dog has, you can use   several brushes and grooming aids to keep the pet&#039;s   hair in good condition by removing dirt and spreading   natural oils throughout the coat. You&#039;ll also prevent   tangles and keep the skin clean and free from   irritants. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brushing   time is a great time to check the coat for fleas   and flea dirt, those little black specs that suggest   your pet may be playing host to a family of fleas. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;If your   dog has a smooth short coat, you&#160;need to   brush it once a week.The correct order of brushes   and grooming aids should be adhered to.&#160;First   use a rubber brush to loosen dead skin and dirt. Next use   a bristle brush to remove dead hair. Now you can   use the grooming glove to release the natural   oils in the coat, and finally a chamois cloth to&#160;polish   the coat for a shiny finish.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;If you   have a dog with short fur that&#039;s likely to mat,&#160;first   use a slicker brush to remove any tangles, then use the   bristle brush to catch the dead hairs. Don&#039;t forget   to check the tail &amp;ndash; that needs a comb too.&#160;Long   haired dogs with a coat such as a collie or afghan   hound need daily attention.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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				<itunes:summary>&lt;p&gt;Grooming   sessions should always be fun, and your should   do it at a time when your dog is relaxed, especially   if it is the excitable sort! If your pet is new to   grooming, keep the session short &amp;ndash; 5 to 10 minutes   should be enough. Gradually lengthen the grooming   time until your dog gets used to it. Don&#039;t forget   to keep praising your pooch and telling him or her how   well they&#039;re doing. Of course the grooming process   includes brushing, bathing and nail clipping, but in   this video, we concentrate on the brushing. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Depending   on the type of coat your dog has, you can use   several brushes and grooming aids to keep the pet&#039;s   hair in good condition by removing dirt and spreading   natural oils throughout the coat. You&#039;ll also prevent   tangles and keep the skin clean and free from   irritants. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brushing   time is a great time to check the coat for fleas   and flea dirt, those little black specs that suggest   your pet may be playing host to a family of fleas. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;If your   dog has a smooth short coat, you&#160;need to   brush it once a week.The correct order of brushes   and grooming aids should be adhered to.&#160;First   use a rubber brush to loosen dead skin and dirt. Next use   a bristle brush to remove dead hair. Now you can   use the grooming glove to release the natural   oils in the coat, and finally a chamois cloth to&#160;polish   the coat for a shiny finish.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;If you   have a dog with short fur that&#039;s likely to mat,&#160;first   use a slicker brush to remove any tangles, then use the   bristle brush to catch the dead hairs. Don&#039;t forget   to check the tail &amp;ndash; that needs a comb too.&#160;Long   haired dogs with a coat such as a collie or afghan   hound need daily attention.&lt;/p&gt;</itunes:summary>
				<pubDate>30 Jan 2009 11:23:27</pubDate>
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				<title>How To Care For Your Cat</title>
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	&lt;p&gt;Here are   some essential tips about grooming your cats&#039;   coat, and in particular keeping the problems of fleas at   bay.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;Grooming   requirements varies from breed to breed. Some   require daily brushing and combing &amp;ndash; particularly   the long haired variety &amp;ndash; others less often.   Most cats spend much of their day grooming themselves.   Cats should get accustomed to being groomed   at the kitten stage. Gradually build up the amount   of time you spend grooming your cat until it is happy   and relaxed about it. If the cat puts up a bit of   resistance, you are more likely to put off the   task.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;&#160;When you   are grooming your cat, check it over for any   lumps or bumps. Check the skin by parting the hair and   looking closely to see if it has any skin problems   like fleas or cat excema, which may require treatment   from a qualified vet. Long   coats on cats need a lot of attention, with grooming   on a daily basis. Use a wide toothed comb to   remove any dead hairs. If you choose to have a long   haired cat make sure you have the time to invest   in looking after it. Short haired varieties of domestic   cat only need brushing about once a week, but it   may still be better to spend a few minutes daily grooming   them to make it a familiar issue. Use a short   toothed comb or rubber brush to remove dead hairs.   If the short haired cat has a delicate coat and skin,   always be careful when brushing.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;Using   your fingers to go through the cat&#039;s coat in the opposite   direction to the hair growth to remove dead hairs.   This helps to stimulate the natural oils in the skin   that give a healthy shine to the coat. You might consider   using a grooming glove to add lustre to your animal&#039;s   coat. Always talk to your animal to reassure it, and   praise it at the end of each part of the grooming   process. &lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;Fleas on   cats not only make them uncomfortable, they can   cause all sorts of skin allergies and infestations,   as cats ingest the flees through their own   grooming. Cats who stay indoors are less likely to get   fleas. By using a flea comb, you will not only see the   fleas, but you can catch some of them and remove   them from the cat, but if it is a persistent problem   you will need to give a monthly treatment with a   flea killer, which is applied to the nape of the neck.   Your vet can suggest the best programme for your   cat. The animal needs to be held firmly when the   liquid is being applied and reassured throughout the   process. You may need to recruit a second person   to hold your cat while you apply the treatment.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;Cats are   independent animals, and will probably decide   exactly when they have had enough of grooming   for one session, and will take the opportunity   to disappear. Follow these few simple tips and   your cats will remain well&amp;nbsp;and well   cared for.&lt;/p&gt;

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	&lt;p&gt;Here are   some essential tips about grooming your cats&#039;   coat, and in particular keeping the problems of fleas at   bay.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;Grooming   requirements varies from breed to breed. Some   require daily brushing and combing &amp;ndash; particularly   the long haired variety &amp;ndash; others less often.   Most cats spend much of their day grooming themselves.   Cats should get accustomed to being groomed   at the kitten stage. Gradually build up the amount   of time you spend grooming your cat until it is happy   and relaxed about it. If the cat puts up a bit of   resistance, you are more likely to put off the   task.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;&#160;When you   are grooming your cat, check it over for any   lumps or bumps. Check the skin by parting the hair and   looking closely to see if it has any skin problems   like fleas or cat excema, which may require treatment   from a qualified vet. Long   coats on cats need a lot of attention, with grooming   on a daily basis. Use a wide toothed comb to   remove any dead hairs. If you choose to have a long   haired cat make sure you have the time to invest   in looking after it. Short haired varieties of domestic   cat only need brushing about once a week, but it   may still be better to spend a few minutes daily grooming   them to make it a familiar issue. Use a short   toothed comb or rubber brush to remove dead hairs.   If the short haired cat has a delicate coat and skin,   always be careful when brushing.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;Using   your fingers to go through the cat&#039;s coat in the opposite   direction to the hair growth to remove dead hairs.   This helps to stimulate the natural oils in the skin   that give a healthy shine to the coat. You might consider   using a grooming glove to add lustre to your animal&#039;s   coat. Always talk to your animal to reassure it, and   praise it at the end of each part of the grooming   process. &lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;Fleas on   cats not only make them uncomfortable, they can   cause all sorts of skin allergies and infestations,   as cats ingest the flees through their own   grooming. Cats who stay indoors are less likely to get   fleas. By using a flea comb, you will not only see the   fleas, but you can catch some of them and remove   them from the cat, but if it is a persistent problem   you will need to give a monthly treatment with a   flea killer, which is applied to the nape of the neck.   Your vet can suggest the best programme for your   cat. The animal needs to be held firmly when the   liquid is being applied and reassured throughout the   process. You may need to recruit a second person   to hold your cat while you apply the treatment.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;Cats are   independent animals, and will probably decide   exactly when they have had enough of grooming   for one session, and will take the opportunity   to disappear. Follow these few simple tips and   your cats will remain well&amp;nbsp;and well   cared for.&lt;/p&gt;

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Additional Resources
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&lt;strong&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.classifieds.co.uk/cats-kittens-pet-supplies/index.aspx&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Classifieds.co.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; allows users to both place and respond to Cats &amp; Kittens ads completely free. 
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				<pubDate>30 Jan 2009 11:23:52</pubDate>
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				<title>How To Take Care Of Your Rabbit</title>
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	&lt;p&gt;Rabbits   can make a great domestic pet and are a great   hit with children of all ages, but there are a few useful   tips about caring for your animal that for a relatively   small amount of time and money will keep your   bunny sunny.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;First   it&#039;s vitally important that your rabbit feels at home and   relaxed in its surroundings. Always keep the   rabbit hutch clean and looking good for the rabbit.   To do this you will need the following : good quality   straw, hay, sawdust, and a supply of newspapers.   Clear the old bedding, and any droppings   regularly so that your rabbit has a comfortable   place to eat and sleep. Make sure there is   sufficient newspaper, sawdust and hay in place, and   clear out the straw and replace daily. Your rabbit will   arrange the hay it the way it wants.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;It&#039;s   fine to take your rabbit out of the hutch for grooming   and stroking, as well as some gentle exercise,   but if you are holding it, ensure it is well supported   and held just tightly enough so that it will not try   to leap away. Rabbits enjoy being stroked, and   groomed with a brush, and this gives the owners the   opportunity to check their coat for any unwanted dirt,   droppings or even fleas that may have gathered there.   You can also use a special grooming glove on your   animal, which both grooms and shines the fur.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;There   are many types of rabbit food available and you   should try to pick one that gives your animal a healthy   balanced diet. Although rabbits are notorious for   working their way through vegetable patches, and are   certainly partial to carrots, it is preferable to give them a   mix of prepared food rather than single salad items   such as lettuce.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;When   grooming your rabbit, take the opportunity to check   for any problem signs &amp;ndash;first with the ears to make   sure there is no discharge or any flaky skin which   might be a sign of a tick infestation. Check the eyes to   see that they are clear and not discharging any   fluid. Next check the claws on both front and back   paws to ensure there is no sign of infection, or&#160;if   clipping is required. You can also check the tail to see that   it is clean and free from dirt.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;If you   have any concerns about your rabbit&#039;s health, please   consult a qualified vet.&lt;/p&gt;
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	&lt;p&gt;Rabbits   can make a great domestic pet and are a great   hit with children of all ages, but there are a few useful   tips about caring for your animal that for a relatively   small amount of time and money will keep your   bunny sunny.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;First   it&#039;s vitally important that your rabbit feels at home and   relaxed in its surroundings. Always keep the   rabbit hutch clean and looking good for the rabbit.   To do this you will need the following : good quality   straw, hay, sawdust, and a supply of newspapers.   Clear the old bedding, and any droppings   regularly so that your rabbit has a comfortable   place to eat and sleep. Make sure there is   sufficient newspaper, sawdust and hay in place, and   clear out the straw and replace daily. Your rabbit will   arrange the hay it the way it wants.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;It&#039;s   fine to take your rabbit out of the hutch for grooming   and stroking, as well as some gentle exercise,   but if you are holding it, ensure it is well supported   and held just tightly enough so that it will not try   to leap away. Rabbits enjoy being stroked, and   groomed with a brush, and this gives the owners the   opportunity to check their coat for any unwanted dirt,   droppings or even fleas that may have gathered there.   You can also use a special grooming glove on your   animal, which both grooms and shines the fur.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;There   are many types of rabbit food available and you   should try to pick one that gives your animal a healthy   balanced diet. Although rabbits are notorious for   working their way through vegetable patches, and are   certainly partial to carrots, it is preferable to give them a   mix of prepared food rather than single salad items   such as lettuce.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;When   grooming your rabbit, take the opportunity to check   for any problem signs &amp;ndash;first with the ears to make   sure there is no discharge or any flaky skin which   might be a sign of a tick infestation. Check the eyes to   see that they are clear and not discharging any   fluid. Next check the claws on both front and back   paws to ensure there is no sign of infection, or&#160;if   clipping is required. You can also check the tail to see that   it is clean and free from dirt.&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;If you   have any concerns about your rabbit&#039;s health, please   consult a qualified vet.&lt;/p&gt;
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				<pubDate>30 Jan 2009 11:23:48</pubDate>
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