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		<title>Easy Ways That You Can Help Prevent Animal Cruelty</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 03:38:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy</dc:creator>
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Animal cruelty is common everywhere, even in places where it&#8217;s prohibited. Although there may be laws on animal cruelty, its not highly implemented. Thus every year, there are several animals, including pets like cats and dogs, and wild animals, that are maltreated.
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<p><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="There are so many dogs living like this.  How can I save them all" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/36/83761580_6f1d507727_m.jpg" border="0" alt="There are so many dogs living like this.  How can I save them all?/Hay tantos perros que viven como esto. ¿Cómo los puedo guardar yo todo?" hspace="5" width="240" height="205" />Animal cruelty is common everywhere, even in places where it&#8217;s prohibited. Although there may be laws on animal cruelty, its not highly implemented. Thus every year, there are several animals, including pets like cats and dogs, and wild animals, that are maltreated.</p>
<p>Animal cruelty can come in various forms. You could have observed someone physically hurting an animal. Animal cruelty can also be in the form of malnutrition when animal owners don&#8217;t feed their pets properly. Generally, what causes injury and suffering to an animal can be considered animal cruelty.</p>
<p>One way of fighting animal abuse is to report it as soon as it is spotted. Here are some things you can do to prevent animal cruelty.</p>
<p><strong>Be Aware</strong></p>
<p>Keep your eyes and ears open. Your local humane society or animal shelter wouldn&#8217;t know several instances of animal abuse without those concerned citizens who report cruelty in their neighborhood through phone calls. So, do your part and be on the look out for animals in your own neighborhood. This could be a possible indicator of neglect or abuse.</p>
<p><strong>Learn to Distinguish Animal Cruelty</strong></p>
<p>Signs and Symptoms &#8211; There are signs and symptoms observed in most abused animals. Watch out for wounds on the body, patches of missing hair, extremely thin and starving animals, limping and tick or flea infestations. An owner who is physically abusing an animal is abusive. Dogs left chained in the yard and without access to food and water is a neglectful act. Animals hit by a car and not taken to a veterinarian is also a neglectful act. These are all forms of animal cruelty.</p>
<p><strong>Report Animal Cruelty</strong></p>
<p>Know who to call when reporting animal cruelty. There are some states that have Humane Law Enforcement officers who can investigate and arrest perpetrators of animal cruelty. In some towns, you may have to call the police department or local animal control. Know who to call. Also, when reporting an incident, make sure that you provide as much information possible. The details will mean a lot to the investigating officer. Try writing down the type of cruelty you witnessed, who was involved, the date of the incident, and where it happened.</p>
<p><strong>Do Some Proactive Steps to Fight Animal Cruelty</strong></p>
<p>Animal cruelty is a crime. Write or call your local law enforcement departments and tell them that investigating animal cruelty should be a main concern. Fight for the passage of strong anti-cruelty laws on federal, state or local levels. Have signature petitions. Write letters to legislators. Stronger laws mean tougher penalties, and punishment for animal cruelty should be harsher! Support your local animal rescue organization or local shelter. Volunteer at animal shelters and rescue groups in your area.</p>
<p>Lastly, set a good example for others. You can prevent animal cruelty and it starts within you. If you are a pet owner, make sure that you always show your pets the love and care that they ought to have. Always provide food, fresh water, shelter and medical treatment if your pet is sick. Have your animals spayed or neutered. Be a responsible pet owner. And to top it off, a lot of hugs and kisses won&#8217;t hurt!</p></div>
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		<title>102 Interesting Facts About Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 00:29:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy</dc:creator>
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Submitted by Guest Blogger For The Love of the Dog
Here’s an interesting list of fact for you about dogs, I bet you will find out some things you didn’t know before about mans best friend, I know I did. 

It is a myth that dogs are color blind. They can actually see in color, just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Submitted by Guest Blogger <strong><a href="http://petloverstips.com/ForTheLoveoftheDog/"><u>For The Love of the Dog</u></a></strong></p>
<p><em><strong>Here’s an interesting list of fact for you about dogs, I bet you will find out some things you didn’t know before about mans best friend, I know I did.</strong></em> <img src="http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r269/dearaewi/Patch.jpg" alt="Patch" title="Patch" align="left" height="187" width="186" /></p>
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<li>It is a myth that dogs are color blind. They can actually see in color, just not as vividly as humans. It is akin to our vision at dusk.</li>
<li>Dogs DO have better low-light vision than humans because of a special light-reflecting layer behind their retinas</li>
<li>A German Shepherd guide dog led her blind companion the entire 2100 mile Applachian Trail</li>
<li>If never spayed or neutered, a female dog, her mate, and their puppies could product <strong>over 66,000 dogs in 6 years!</strong></li>
<li>Dogs’ only sweat glands are between their paw pads</li>
<li>Like human babies, Chihuahuas are born with a soft spot in their skull which closes with age<span id="more-138"></span></li>
<li>The breed Lundehune has 6 toes and can close its ears</li>
<li>Teddy Roosevelt’s dog, Pete, ripped a French ambassador’s pants off at the White House</li>
<li>President Lyndon Johnson had two beagles named Him and Her<span id="more-82"></span></li>
<li>Franklin Roosevelt spent $15,000 for a destroyer to pick up his Scottie in the Aleutian Islands</li>
<li>In Roman times, mastiffs donned light armor and were sent after mounted knights</li>
<li>The Russians trained dogs during WWII to run suicide missions with mines strapped to their backs</li>
<li>A dog’s mouth exerts 150-200 pounds of pressure per square inch</li>
<li>… with some dogs exerting up to 450 pounds per squre inch.</li>
<li>A one year old dog is as mature, physically, as a 15 year old human</li>
<li>The U.S. has the highest dog population in the world<img src="http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r269/dearaewi/sassy4.jpg" alt="Sassy" title="Sassy" align="right" height="279" width="181" /></li>
<li>France has the 2nd highest</li>
<li>The average city dog lives 3 years longer than a country dog</li>
<li>87% of dog owners say their dog curls up beside them or at their feet while they watch T.V.</li>
<li>Dogs can be trained to detect epileptic seizures</li>
<li>15 people die in the U.S. every year from dog bites</li>
<li>In 2002 alone, more people in the U.S. were killed by dogs than by sharks in the past 100 years</li>
<li>Gidget is the name of the Taco Bell dog</li>
<li>Newfoundlands are great swimmers because of their webbed feet</li>
<li>Basset Hounds cannot swim</li>
<li>Greyhounds are the fastest dogs on earth, with speeds of up to 45 miles per hour</li>
<li>Bingo is the name of the dog on the side of the Cracker Jack box</li>
<li>The bible mentions dogs 14 times</li>
<li>Three dogs survived the sinking of the Titanic &#8211; a Newfoundland, a Pomeranian, and a Pekingese</li>
<li>The Labrador Retriever is the #1 favorite breed in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K.</li>
<li>Obesity is the #1 health problem among dogs</li>
<li>An estimated 1,000,000 dogs in the U.S. have been named as the primary beneficiaries in their owner’s will</li>
<li>An American Animal Hospital Assoc. poll found that 33% of dog owners admit to talking to their dogs on the phone and leaving answering machine messages for them while away</li>
<li>Dog’s nose prints are as unique as a human’s finger prints and can be used to accurately identify them<img src="http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r269/dearaewi/Shiloh1.jpg" alt="Shiloh" title="Shiloh" align="left" height="164" width="222" /></li>
<li>At the end of the Beatles’ song “A Day in the Life”, a high-pitched dog whistle was recorded by Paul McCartney for his sheepdog</li>
<li>70% of people sign their pet’s name on greeting and holiday cards</li>
<li>58% put pets in family and holiday portraits</li>
<li>There are only 350 Cisky Terriers in the world &#8211; perhaps the rarest breed</li>
<li>The phrase “raining cats and dogs” originated in 17th century England when it is believed that many cats and dogs drowned during heavy periods of rain.</li>
<li>Dogs have no sense of “time”</li>
<li>Humans have kept dogs as pets for over 12,000 years</li>
<li>The largest breed of dog is the Irish Wolfhound</li>
<li>The world’s smallest dog breed is the Chihuahua</li>
<li>The St. Bernard is the heaviest</li>
<li>Only dogs and humans have prostates</li>
<li>But dogs do not have an appendix</li>
<li>Every dog on earth likely descended from a species knows as the Tomarctus &#8211; a creature that roamed the earth over 15 million years ago</li>
<li>The oldest known breed is likely the Saluki &#8211; originally trained by Egyptians to help them track game.</li>
<li>In 1957, Laika became the first living being in space via an earth satellite</li>
<li>… while JFK’s terrir, Charlie, father 4 puppies with Laika’s daughter</li>
<li>An African wolf dog known as the basenji is the only dog in the world that cannot bark</li>
<li>There are 703 breeds of purebred dogs<img src="http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r269/dearaewi/Rudy1.jpg" alt="Rudy" title="Rudy" align="right" height="160" width="162" /></li>
<li>Dachshunds were originally bred for fighting badgers</li>
<li>The world’s smartest dogs are thought to be (1) the border collie, (2) the poodle, and (3) the golden retriever</li>
<li>… while the dumbest dog is believed to be the Afghan hound</li>
<li>A dog’s smell is more than 100,000 times stronger than that of a human’s</li>
<li>… which they need because their eyesight is not as keen as a human’s.</li>
<li>Dogs judge objects first by their movement, then by their brightness, and lastly by their shape</li>
<li>Chocolate contains a substance known as theobromine (similar to caffeine) which can kill dogs or at the very least make them violently ill</li>
<li>George Washington had thirty six dogs &#8211; all foxhounds &#8211; with one named Sweetlips</li>
<li>All dogs are identical in anatomy &#8211; 321 bones and 42 permanent teeth</li>
<li>Smaller breeds mature faster than larger breeds</li>
<li>Female dogs are only ready to mate &#8211; “in heat” &#8211; twice a year for a total of roughly 20 days<img src="http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r269/dearaewi/BabyJezzie-1.jpg" alt="Jezzie" title="Jezzie" align="left" height="250" width="156" /></li>
<li>Puppies sleep ninety percent of the day for their first few weeks</li>
<li>Rin Tin Tin was the first Hollywood dog star</li>
<li>… and he really signed his movie contracts &#8211; all 22 of them &#8211; with a pawprint</li>
<li>The Wizard of Oz’s Toto was played by a female Cairn Terrier named Terry</li>
<li>Up until the late 1800’s, Collies were known as Scottish Sheepdogs</li>
<li>Dogs have two times as many muscles to move their ears as people</li>
<li>The longer a dog’s nose, the more effective it’s internal cooling system</li>
<li>An elderly woman was saved by her 12 pound Yorkshire Terrier who fought off an 80 pound Akita and survived with only 9 stitches</li>
<li>U.S. Customs dogs “Rocky” and “Barco” were so good at patrolling the border that Mexican drug lords put a $300,000 bounty on their heads</li>
<li>Dogs are all direct descendants of wolves</li>
<li>Wolves and dogs can mate to produce fertal offspring</li>
<li>Female wolves have been known to travel great distances to regurgitate full meals for their hungry pups</li>
<li>Cerberus was the tri-headed dog that guarded the underworld in Greek mythology</li>
<li>Female dogs bear their young for 60 days before they’re born</li>
<li>Dogs’ sense of hearing is more than ten times more acute than a human’s</li>
<li>Humans can detect sounds at 20,000 times per second, while dogs can sense frequencies of 30,000 times per second.</li>
<li>The earliest dog fossil dates back to nearly 10,000 B.C.</li>
<li>Bloodhounds are prized their ability to single out and identify a number of scents simultaneously</li>
<li>Dalmatian puppies are born completely white.</li>
<li>The Ancient Chinese carried Pekingese puppies in the sleeves of their robes</li>
<li>Boxers are so named because of their manner of playing with their front paws</li>
<li>All breeds of dog have been found to attack livestock &#8211; from 3 month old puppies, all the way up to thirteen year old poodles</li>
<li>A dog’s heart beats up to 120 times per minute, or 50% faster than the average human heartbeat of 80 times per minute</li>
<li>The oldest dog on record &#8211; a Queensland “Heeler” named Bluey &#8211; was 29 years, 5 months old</li>
<li>Davy Crockett had a dog named Sport</li>
<li>Dogs were first domesticated by cavemen</li>
<li>Dogs live 15 years on average</li>
<li>Many foot disorders inn dogs are simply an issue of long toenails</li>
<li>More than 5,000,000 puppies are born in the U.S. every year</li>
<li>More than 1 in 3 American families own a dog</li>
<li>Average body temperature for a dog is 101.2 degrees</li>
<li>The Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts both offer merit badges in dog care</li>
<li>Dogs are natural pack animals</li>
<li>They are naturally submissive to any creature with higher pack status &#8211; human or canine</li>
<li>Dogs instinctively require the pack leader’s approval</li>
<li>Dogs with little human contact in the first three months typically don’t make good pets</li>
<li>The Chihuahua was named after the state in Mexico where they were discovered</li>
<li>After birth, puppies’ eyes do not fully open until they’re about 12 days old</li>
<li>Their vision is not fully developed until after the 1st month</li>
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<p>Many thanks Deanna  <strong><a href="http://petloverstips.com/ForTheLoveoftheDog/"><u>For The Love of the Dog </u></a></strong> You have a great animal cruelty blog</p>
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		<title>Why Are There So Many Pets In Animal Shelters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 12:49:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stacy</dc:creator>
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Written by Ferox, a veterinary student who runs Nearly-Dr Ferox

Every year, animal lovers working in shelters are left with no option but euthanasia after being unable to find them new homes. The question many of these devoted volunteers find themselves asking again and again is how do [...]]]></description>
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Written by Ferox, a veterinary student who runs <a href="http://www.nearlydrferox.blogging4life.com/" target="_blank">Nearly-Dr Ferox</a></p>
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<p>Every year, animal lovers working in shelters are left with no option but euthanasia after being unable to find them new homes. The question many of these devoted volunteers find themselves asking again and again is how do these animals, many of which are sweet, loving souls, end up in shelters with a desperate need for a permanent home?</p>
<p>They come from all over the place.  Having worked in animal shelters, there are a few common scenarios that crop up again and again.</p>
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<li>Those that find strays. Some people come into the shelter with a stray dog or cat that has been hanging around for a few days, that they finally managed to catch. Usually they’ve been spotted by the kids, and often the family asks to adopt the animal if it’s real home isn’t found, which is often the case.</li>
<li>Those that claim they’re strays. There have been situations when someone has brought an animal to a shelter (usually a cat), and say that it’s a stray. The shelter scans the animal and finds a microchip. They ring the number…and a mobile phone in the person pocket starts to ring. Talk about an awkward situation.</li>
<li>Those that pass away. Nobody plans to die, and sometimes pets are suddenly left without their owners after a tragic event, and end up in a shelter. Often these pets have special instruction such as ‘must not be separated’ because they’ve spent their entire lives together. The experience of being in the shelter is often traumatic for them, and although being kept together makes it slightly easier for them emotionally, it makes it harder for them to find new homes. This is because most potential adopters are looking for one pet, not two.</li>
<li>Those that don’t care. Some people just fail to realize that by not spaying or neutering their cats or dogs, they’re going to be eaten out of house and home by hoards of kittens or puppies. This doesn’t seem to bother them though; when they kittens or puppies get to big, too expensive or aren’t cute any more they dump them at a shelter to make room for the next lot.</li>
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<p>The end result is that animal lovers working in shelters are left with the heartbreaking job of cleaning up other people’s mess. Some situations are unavoidable, but much of the heartbreak could be avoided by spaying and neutering pets, and by having a contingency plan for them if something should happen to you, or if you become unable to keep your pets at home.</p>
<p><strong>Please remember that owning a pet is a lifelong commitment and should not be taken lightly.</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nearlydrferox.blogging4life.com/?page_id=2" target="_blank">Nearly-Dr Ferox</a> is a blog about the life and times of an <a href="http://www.nearlydrferox.blogging4life.com/" target="_blank">Australian Veterinary student</a>.</p>
<p>She shares her experiences not only with  fellow vet students, but all those out there that hope one day to be Vets, or wished they had chosen a Veterinary career.</p>
<p>Her blog can supply knowledge to pet owners and explain to animal lovers things they they may now have known.</p>
<p>Some of her posts include <a href="http://www.nearlydrferox.blogging4life.com/?p=104" target="_blank">Working With Pigs</a>, <a href="http://www.nearlydrferox.blogging4life.com/?p=99" target="_blank">Vets Over The Phone</a>, <a href="http://www.nearlydrferox.blogging4life.com/?cat=137" target="_blank">Garlic Toxicity</a>, and,  <a href="http://www.nearlydrferox.blogging4life.com/?p=26" target="_blank">The Little Black Dress</a></p>
<p>Please visit her site to learn more about Veterinarians and <a href="http://www.nearlydrferox.blogging4life.com/" target="_blank">Veterinary students</a> and all the things they do to help the animals.<a href="http://www.nearlydrferox.blogging4life.com/?p=104" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link to Working with Pigs"><br />
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