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		<title>How To Make Sure Your Dog Gets A Good Nights Rest In Their Dog Bed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 13:01:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nothing can disrupt your sleeping patterns like a sleepless Dog. Depending on the breed of Dog your dog may need to get up to 13 hours sleep in order to function properly throughout the day. Here are a few tips to ensure that your pooch can settle down to sleep so that you both can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nothing can disrupt your sleeping patterns like a sleepless Dog. Depending on the breed of Dog your dog may need to get up to 13 hours sleep in order to function properly throughout the day. Here are a few tips to ensure that your pooch can settle down to sleep so that you both can go to <a href='http://www.slumberdog.co.uk/dog-beds.html' target='_blank'>Bed</a> and get a good night&#8217;s sleep.</p>
<p>* Bribery! If your Pet is refusing to sleep in a crate or in the Dog Bed that you have given them then use treats to reward her for good behaviour. Put treats in the back of the back of the Dog Bed and/or always use positive tones in your voice when talking about the crate or the bed. Conversely, never punish your Dog by sending them to their Dog Bed or else the Bed will be seen in a negative light by the Dog</p>
<p>* Dogs are creatures of habit. If their sleeping situation has changed recently or there has another major change recently then this might be cause of their sleepless nights. Ease any changes on your Canine. Be patient and show them where you want them to sleep. You might need to get out of your bed in the middle of the night and address your Dogs issues as they occur but it will be beneficial for you in the long run</p>
<p>* Make sure your Dog gets a good physical work out throughout the day. Most kids (and adults as well), sleep best after large bouts of exercise. Your Dog is no different. Canine&#8217;s need at least 30-120 minutes of exercise every day so it might be that your hound is restless because of a lack of exercise. Different breeds of dogs require different amounts of excercise than others.</p>
<p>* The food that your pup eats generally provides them with more energy than the food humans eat. Therefore it&#8217;s even more imperative that they don&#8217;t eat just before they go to bed. Also, make that they relieve themselves prior to bed to ensure they aren&#8217;t disturbed throughout the night</p>
<p>* The rhythmical ticking of a clock can help relax your pet and put her off to sleep. Place the clock in the Puppy&#8217;s bed or next to the bed. Check out My First Dog Bed which has a handy pocket attached to the side which can be used to put a ticking clock inside. The &#8216;ticking&#8217; mimics the heartbeat of the puppies&#8217; mother and helps to reassure your puppy. Alternatively, playing the radio softly is another option.</p>
<p>SlumberDog.co.uk sells a tremendous range of <a href='http://www.slumberdog.co.uk/dog-beds.html' target='_blank'>UK made Dog Beds</a>, Dog Coats and Dog Toys at great prices. With our great selection we are bound to have a Dog Bed that both you and your Dog will love.</p>
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		<title>Which Pet Bed Will Most Suit Your Type Of Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 13:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article will give you some recommendations about which type of Dog Bed will most suit your Pet depending on which breed of Dog that you have. There is a huge range of Dog Beds on the market today but it is important to find the right Dog Bed for your Pooch. Labrador Retriever Labradors [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article will give you some recommendations about which type of <a href='http://www.slumberdog.co.uk/dog-beds.html' target='_blank'>Dog Bed</a> will most suit your Pet depending on which breed of Dog that you have. There is a huge range of <a href='http://www.slumberdog.co.uk/dog-beds.html' target='_blank'>Dog Beds</a> on the market today but it is important to find the right Dog Bed for your Pooch.</p>
<p>Labrador Retriever <br />
Labradors are generally a Medium to Large Compact Breed so a Dog Bed that isn&#8217;t enclosed will probably suit your Dog better than an enclosed Dog Bed. Labradors are generally quite easy-going and relaxed so you will not need to get a Dog Bed that is much larger than your dog. It should be noted that Labradors have a tendency to chew through anything so make sure that your Dog Bed is hard-wearing and chew proof.</p>
<p>Cocker Spaniel <br />
Cocker Spaniels are generally a smaller to medium sized dog who may need a little bit of space in their Dog Bed to move during the night. The Cocker Spaniel is an active breed therefore it is important that they have a nice and comfortable bed so they can rest and be prepared for their next day of activity. Also, as the Cocker Spaniel is typically stubborn and difficult to train a nice comfy bed will help them to get into a routine.</p>
<p>English Springer Spaniel<br />
The English Springer Spaniel is an easy going and eager to please dog that will not generally be too worried about their sleeping arrangements. However, a good comfortable dog bed is important to keep the English Springer Spaniels bones and joints in shape and an easy to wash dog bed is required as the English Springer Spaniel is prone to picking up infections.</p>
<p>German Shepherd <br />
Germans Shepherd&#8217;s are highly active and intelligent Dog breed. Because of their high activity and their large size you will need to find a large Dog Bed, preferably a size or two larger than the size of your Dog so that they have room to move throughout the night. Also, if you are housing your German Shepherd outside you will have to find a Dog Bed that is highly durable and waterproof.</p>
<p>Staffordshire Bull Terrier <br />
Despite the bad press the Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a wonderful family dog and consequently will love having its on cosy bad to make them feel like part of the family.</p>
<p>Cavalier King Charles Spaniel <br />
Being a small and sociable inside Dog the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel requires a nice and cosy little bed that keeps them warm and comforted.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever <br />
Your Golden Retriever dog is a hard working and obedient dog and as such should be rewarded with a nice comfortable dog bed to rest on at the end of the day.</p>
<p>West Highland White Terrier <br />
Your West Highland White Terrier is prone to picking up infections so it is important to get a Dog Bed that is easy to clean. Your West Highland White Terrier needs to sleep roughly 13 hours a hours a day to function properly. As the westie will spend over half its time in its bed it is very important to ensure that your dog has a Dog Bed that they are comfortable in.</p>
<p>Your new puppy <br />
With your new puppy dog you will want to find them a Dog Bed that keeps them cosy and makes them feel nurtured. Therefore it is important to find them a Dog that is enclosed and makes them feel secure. As your puppy will grow really quickly you will want to find a Dog Bed that will grow with them and also find a Dog Bed that allows you to keep them warm when needed.</p>
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