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		<title>Dog Training &#8211; Old Dogs</title>
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 There comes a time when your dog will no longer be as young as they used to be and more care and attention might be needed. Everyone and every living thing gets old at some point and there’s nothing anyone can do.
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<p class="first-child "> <span title="T" class="cap"><span>T</span></span>here comes a time when your dog will no longer be as young as they used to be and more care and attention might be needed. Everyone and every living thing gets old at some point and there’s nothing anyone can do.</p>
<p>There are however, things that can help dramatically in keeping your dog young and healthy and to set them up for a much better and happier aging. Don’t wait till your dog is old before thinking of the care he will <span id="more-190"></span>need, you need to constantly look after your dog’s health to stop any unnecessary suffering later on.</p>
<p>The main things that affect your dog’s later life are the diet he/she is on and the exercise they get, along with other less important needs such as grooming and others, feeding and exercise are the main factors in determining your dog’s health later in life.</p>
<p>So what can happen to your dog in later life I hear you ask? Well there are plenty of illnesses and situations that may occur with age because of things not working as well as they used to much the same as human illnesses. Middle age for a dog is around the seven years mark although it depends on dog size and this is when the dog’s body will gradually start to deteriate.</p>
<p>One of the most common of old age symptoms for dogs is hearing and sight deteriation, this can cause the dog to be much more frightened and feeling more vulnerable than they used to. Old Dog personalities may begin to change in affect to this making some more friendly and other more grumpy and snappy. Other old age side effects include putting on weight, weaker muscles and bones, memory loss and being less able to fight off infections and diseases.</p>
<p>Weight gain is a big issue in old dogs and needs to be monitored and acted upon often to make sure your dog doesn’t get unwanted problems through obesity.</p>
<p>In general, if you pet is getting old and you can see he/she is feeling the pain, then take them to the local vet to get advice on any questions you have and have them checked over by an expert. </p>
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<p>Personal protection attack dog training video of a 7 month old German Shepherd/ Belgian Malinois mix puppy. Although this dog isn&#8217;t old enough to do real guard dog work it is being prepared to do real protection work&#8230; sort of like sending a child to karate class. He will finish guard dog training at about 18 months old. Quality protection dog training takes patience, respect, and knowledge. If a dog is trained with yelling and intimidation&#8230;how do you expect them to do protection work on &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about Dog Trainning</H3>How to start a pet sitting/dog walking/ trainning/grooming business?<br />I live in Miami,Fl and have had this idea for a while now. With the economy the way it is , people wanting pets haven&#039;t change. I was wondering if there is a real way to get some type of grant to start up a business. I have done alot of research and know alot about the business but , knowing and doing are two different things. I worry about taking a chance like that ? I have a great job and I have my dream. I have a daughter and always need to provide for her. I&#039;m kind of doing a little pet sitting when ever someone calls and would love for it to build up this way. I guess I&#039;m looking for some advise from business onwers. Thanks<br />
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