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		<title>Dangerous Animals</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 20:56:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aliz Was</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are Some Pets Dangerous?
Although the animals your child sees in the woods or parks may be cute to look at, they can be dangerous as pets — they aren&#8217;t used to being around people and may carry diseases that can be transmitted to your child. People mistakenly believe they can tame a wild animal. Instead, you should teach kids to stay away from animals in the wild, and never to touch, feed, or try to take an animal home.
And just because you can buy a pet from the pet store doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s safe for homes with kids. Animals that may not be child-safe include:

reptiles (turtles, snakes, lizards, iguanas)
rodents (hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hedgehogs, prairie dogs, mice, rats)
amphibians (frogs, toads, salamanders)
ferrets
baby poultry (chicks, ducklings, goslings, turkeys)
monkeys
exotic animals

Reptiles transmit salmonella, a kind of bacteria, through their feces. The salmonella bacteria are transmitted through direct contact with reptiles or by touching ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 id="a_Are_Some_Pets_Dangerous_"><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Are Some Pets Dangerous?</span></strong></h3>
<p>Although the animals your child sees in the woods or parks may be cute to look at, they can be dangerous as pets — they aren&#8217;t used to being around people and may carry diseases that can be transmitted to your child. People mistakenly believe they can tame a wild animal. Instead, you should teach kids to stay away from animals in the wild, and <span style="color: #800000;"><strong>never</strong></span> to touch, feed, or try to take an animal home.</p>
<p>And just because you can buy a pet from the pet store doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s safe for homes with kids. Animals that may not be child-safe include:</p>
<ul>
<li>reptiles (turtles, snakes, lizards, iguanas)</li>
<li>rodents (hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hedgehogs, prairie dogs, mice, rats)</li>
<li>amphibians (frogs, toads, salamanders)</li>
<li>ferrets</li>
<li>baby poultry (chicks, ducklings, goslings, turkeys)</li>
<li>monkeys</li>
<li>exotic animals</li>
</ul>
<p>Reptiles transmit <strong><span style="color: #800000;">salmonella</span></strong>, a kind of bacteria, through their feces. The salmonella bacteria are transmitted through direct contact with reptiles or by touching surfaces and people who have had contact with reptiles. Pet reptiles are an especially bad idea if anyone in your house, such as infants and elderly people, faces greater health risks from a salmonella infection.</p>
<p>Dogs and cats can also spread<strong><span style="color: #800000;"> infections</span></strong>. For example, pets that are often outdoors easily pick up ticks, which can carry diseases such as <strong><span style="color: #800000;">Lyme disease</span></strong>. This shouldn&#8217;t stop you from owning a dog or cat, though. Using effective preventative tick treatments and collars can help decrease the number of ticks that find your pet. If you live in a wooded area, check your pets regularly for ticks.</p>
<p>Pay attention to which dogs aren&#8217;t recommended for first-time owners. For example, some larger breeds, such as Doberman Pinschers, Dalmatians, and Great Danes, may not be kid-safe because they can grow to be more than 50 pounds. Also, bites from very large dogs can do a lot more damage than those from smaller dogs. And, of course, avoid choosing a dog that&#8217;s been specifically bred to be an aggressive fighter (such as some Pit Bulls or Rottweilers).</p>
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		<title>Selecting A Pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 20:49:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aliz Was</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Pet Care]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[asthma]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[pet allergy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[self esteem]]></category>

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Pets love us unconditionally. They&#8217;re also great for our health — mentally and physically. Caring for pets can boost self-esteem, prevent loneliness, and even lower heart rate and blood pressure in some people.
Growing up with a pet can be wonderful for kids. But remember that although the experience gives kids a sense of responsibility, only adults can be truly responsible for a pet. Selecting the right pet is a serious decision that family members should make together.
Before You Select a Pet
A common mistake is bringing home a pet on an impulse without fully understanding the level of commitment involved. For instance, lots of people buy bunnies at Easter time without giving a thought to the 5- to 10-year commitment their family will be making to the animal. Moms and dads also often flock to the pet stores and shelters to find a dog or cat for a surprise Christmas or ...]]></description>
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<p>Pets love us unconditionally. They&#8217;re also great for our health — mentally and physically. Caring for pets can boost <strong><span style="color: #800000;">self-esteem</span></strong>, prevent loneliness, and even lower heart rate and blood pressure in some people.</p>
<p>Growing up with a pet can be wonderful for kids. But remember that although the experience gives kids a sense of responsibility, only adults can be truly responsible for a pet. Selecting the right pet is a serious decision that family members should make together.</p>
<h3 id="a_Before_You_Select_a_Pet"><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Before You Select a Pet</span></strong></h3>
<p>A common mistake is bringing home a pet on an impulse without fully understanding the level of commitment involved. For instance, lots of people buy bunnies at Easter time without giving a thought to the 5- to 10-year commitment their family will be making to the animal. Moms and dads also often flock to the pet stores and shelters to find a dog or cat for a surprise Christmas or birthday present for their kids.</p>
<p>But many shelters and pet stores actually don&#8217;t allow purchases or adoptions of pets around the holidays because, far too often, animals are returned when families haven&#8217;t thought through all of the responsibilities of taking care of the pet.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re set on getting a pet for a birthday or the holidays, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) suggests first buying and wrapping some pet supplies (pet bowls, pet bed, leash, etc.) as gifts, then selecting the pet as a family. That way, everyone has time to really think about whether your family is ready for a pet.</p>
<h3 id="a_Key_Questions"><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Key Questions</span></strong></h3>
<p>Before adopting or purchasing any pet, talk to all family members, discuss expectations and responsibilities, and take a realistic look at your family&#8217;s lifestyle. Ask yourselves these key questions before leaping into pet ownership:</p>
<ul>
<li>How much care will the pet require?</li>
<li>What role will each family member play in the pet&#8217;s care? Who will feed the pet, groom and bathe it, clean its living space, and walk it, if need be?</li>
<li>What kind of medical care will the pet need?</li>
<li>How big will the pet grow to be?</li>
<li>Do you have enough space in your home for the pet to live and exercise? If you&#8217;re thinking about getting a dog, do you have a yard, preferably a fenced one? (Cats, birds, rabbits, and other small animals can generally adapt to any space, but dogs need lots of room to run and jump.)</li>
<li>Do you have another pet? How do you think it will get along with a new pet?</li>
<li>Who will care for the pet when you&#8217;re away? (e.g., what will you do with the pet if you work long hours and the kids stay after school for soccer practice? What if your family travels a lot?)</li>
<li>Does anyone in your family have a history of allergies or<span style="color: #800000;"><strong> asthma</strong></span>? If so, talk to your doctor about the possibility of<span style="color: #800000;"> <strong>pet allergy</strong> </span>tests to see whether anyone might be allergic to certain animals.</li>
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		<title>Pets Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 20:12:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aliz Was</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Pet Health]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[health]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[life]]></category>
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Pets can add fun, companionship and a feeling of safety to your life. Before getting a pet, think  carefully about which animal is best for your family. What is each family member looking for in a pet? Who  will take care of it? Does anyone have pet allergies? What type of animal suits your lifestyle and  budget?
Once you own a pet, keep it healthy. Know the signs of medical problems. Take your pet to the veterinarian if you notice:

Loss of appetite
Drinking a lot of water
Gaining or losing a lot of weight quickly
Strange behavior
Being sluggish and tired
Trouble getting up or down
Strange lumps


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<p>Pets can add fun, companionship and a feeling of safety to your life. Before getting a pet, think  carefully about which animal is best for your family. What is each family member looking for in a pet? Who  will take care of it? Does anyone have pet allergies? What type of animal suits your lifestyle and  budget?</p>
<p>Once you own a pet, keep it healthy. Know the signs of medical problems. Take your pet to the veterinarian if you notice:</p>
<ul>
<li>Loss of appetite</li>
<li>Drinking a lot of water</li>
<li>Gaining or losing a lot of weight quickly</li>
<li>Strange behavior</li>
<li>Being sluggish and tired</li>
<li>Trouble getting up or down</li>
<li>Strange lumps</li>
</ul>
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