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The BringYourPet.com Newsletter
August 8
, 2006

Welcome to the latest edition of the BYP Newsletter, your connection to all your pet friendly travel needs. You are receiving this newsletter because you or someone you know has requested it. Please forward this newsletter to your friends and associates. See the end of this newsletter for unsubscribe information.

House Training a New Puppy

A new puppy is supposed to bring joy and happiness to the entire household; however, that is not always the case. It is hard to feel joy when you constantly find urine stains and little "presents" left throughout your house. One thing to remember though, your puppy must be taught where to potty, almost as a child must be potty trained.

The first thing to remember in housetraining your puppy is that it will take time, and depending on the breed, lots of it. Smaller dogs tend to take longer to train than larger breeds so keep that in mind when you are selecting your new puppy. A puppy simply cannot control it's bladder for more than a few hours at a time. If you plan to be gone for more than a few hours every day, you might want to put off getting a puppy, or arrange for someone to come and let the puppy out.

Another helpful hint in training is to put your puppy on a feeding schedule. Often, if you feed your puppy at a regular time, he will need to potty at a regular time also. In general, a puppy will usually need to go out within about 30 minutes of feeding. Also, be sure to feed your pet a high quality puppy food. Better quality ingredients will help keep your puppy regular.

The biggest problem encountered with house training is consistency. You must take your puppy out on a somewhat regular schedule, and take your puppy to the same area. The need for one...

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PetNewswire.com Headlines

8.3.06Your furry companions still need to keep cool
8.3.06Cat parasite may affect cultural traits in human populations
8.3.06PDSA has challenge for porky pets
8.3.06Pet Salons: Are Dogs in Danger?
8.2.06Pets Can Be Scientifically Matched To A New Owner
8.2.06For pets’ sake: Annual rummage sale benefits humane society’s animal services
8.2.06A happily-ever-after story for pets
8.2.06Doggone it, keep pets cool
8.1.06Berks Humane Society opens ‘Hot Dog Line’ for distressed pets
8.1.06Hot cars deadly for tots, pets
8.1.06Hot quotes, one-liners and keeping pets cool
8.1.06PETS | Keep Fido and Fluffy tick-free
7.31.06Pets have personality
7.31.06Signs warn of dangers of leaving pets in vehicles during the heat
7.31.06Humane Society could save pets with microchip scans
7.31.06Pets do so much to enrich life when they join the 'family'
7.30.06Rescuers save dozens of pets trapped in flood
7.30.06PETS: Hot footin' with the woof woofs
7.30.06Banks find pets are in their best interest
7.30.06Babies, pets can bond
7.29.06Animal rights boss begins evacuation of pets
7.29.06Precious Pets forced to shut down
7.29.06Danger! Keep your pets safe
7.29.06In Katrina's wake, shelters for pets and their owners are planned
7.28.06Melanoma Awareness For Pets
7.28.06Owners can fly pets directly to Ireland
7.28.06Pets Don't Have to Stay Inside to Stay Cool
7.28.06Pets race into NASCAR drivers' hearts
7.27.06More explanation needed about Pets Plus raid
7.27.06Walkers bring their pets to Montour Trail benefit
7.27.06Evacuees’ pets slipping through the safety net
7.27.06Pet another cruelty case to add to a growing list
7.26.06ABUSE OF PETS AT A NEW HIGH
7.26.06In Disaster Scenarios, What’s the Plan for Pets?
7.26.06Hitting the road? No need to leave pets home alone
7.26.06Arthritic dogs get leg up with new therapeutic products
7.25.06After exotic pets are rescued, what next?
7.25.06Pets Are Often Neglected During Summer
7.25.06Heat wave a problem for pets, too
7.25.06Resident finding new homes for pets after town enforces pigeon bylaw
 

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Cutest Pet Contest Finalists Announced

The BringYourPet.com staff reviewed all the entries it received and selected 8 dogs to compete for the title 'Cutest Pet.' Now it is up to you to vote on who you think deserves to win the contest. For the next 2 months the voting polls will be open. You can only vote once, so make it count.

To register to vote and to see these adorable pooches follow this link:
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If you would like to submit your pet for our next contest, please fill out our contest registration form.

For more information on this contest, click here.

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Hotels Increase Profits by Becoming Pet Friendly

Making Your Property Pet Friendly:
A How-To Guide

Due to the demand for accurate, actionable information about becoming a pet friendly hotel, BringYourPet.com recently released the book, "Making Your Property Pet Friendly: A How-To Guide."

"Making Your Property Pet Friendly: A How-To Guide" escorts readers through the process of becoming pet friendly from beginning to end. Months of research, hours of interviews and miles of fieldwork with current pet friendly properties helped to shape this essential how-to guide that is the backbone of any pet friendly program...

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Applause for Paws!

Hearts United for Animals (HUA) is a no-kill shelter, sanctuary and animal welfare organization dedicated to the relief of suffering. They take the creatures who are lost, afraid, hungry, or ill and comfort them, give them a warm soft bed, good food, medical care and most of all, love. HUA is not a typical shelter. There are no cages. The dogs share large...

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If you work for, volunteer at, or just know of a worthy animal welfare organization, please drop us a line at property@bringyourpet.com.

Property Spotlight

NINE ZERO HOTEL - NINE ZERO is a stylish boutique hotel featuring luxury amenities and facilities, a sleek, contemporary design, and cutting edge technology – all in the heart of downtown Boston. NINE ZERO’s ideal location; just steps from nightlife, entertainment, dining, and sightseeing; is perfect for today’s business or leisure traveler.

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La Quinta Inn & Suites Roswell - Rooms at the La Quinta Inn & Suites-Roswell come with many amenities, including FREE HIGH-SPEED INTERNET access, a microwave, and refrigerator. Guests have easy access to an onsite fitness center, refreshing swimming pool, and relaxing Jacuzzi. Try the tasty complimentary deluxe continental breakfast offered every morning.

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