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You Are What Your Pet Dog Eats!

March 19, 2009 by Anthony Santiago · Leave a Comment 

by Rice Amire

Dogs as they say are a man’s best friend. They give companionship and can brighten up your day after a long day’s work. A bond like no other can be established between a pet and their owner. By giving great care and nurturing to your dog you two can have a prosperous life together. Proper pet care is very important to an owner and should be measured with great importance.

When dealing with a pet’s proper care, the first thing that should come to mind is their diet. A dog’s diet is very important to their health and well being. Choosing the correct type of dog food is vital in keeping your dog healthy. Whether buying the right type or making your own concoction, it is important to understand what types of nutrients and vitamins your dog needs.

This can be done, but you have to be careful here as well. It would actually be better to consult the local vet about the components of your concoction. This way, you can still be sure proper dog care is fostered with your own dog food mix.

When it comes to proper dog care, you would want to feed your pet the best dog food in the market. Now, there have been a lot of differences in opinions as to which is the best dog food to get, considering shelf life as well. Whichever brand you choose, you would actually have to consider the categories they come in as well.

These are dry food, wet food, mixer food, homemade food, and fresh food. Whats more, dog food is not necessarily categorized in terms of its contents. Dog food can also be categorized according to the purpose.

Some specific needs dog food include allergy reducing, weight management, and diabetic dog food.

Dogs are allergic to food just like humans are and it is important for you to know if and what food allergies your dog has. Since you are the one feeding your dog, it is up to you to make sure he doesn’t eat it mistakenly.

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Raising Puppies

March 15, 2009 by Amanda Somrekli · Leave a Comment 

by Amanda Somrekli

If puppies could have their way, they’d choose to run free all the time, so you should expect some initial resistance to the dog crate. Puppies have to learn to accept periods of confinement. They won’t like it right away but acceptance will come.

In the end, crate training is a very personal choice. But, most experts agree that create traning your puppy is an essential prerequisite to dog behavior training.

Toy puppies will not be able to chew their way through a whole lot of surfaces, but they can chew at irreplaceable furniture and moldings enough to do quite a bit of damage. Be sure to puppy-proof your home before the curious, mischievous and teething toy puppy arrives.

Get him a selection of toys and rotate them. Puppies can get bored easily and switching the toys around makes them seem always new. Teething puppies love chew toys and all dogs love a Kong stuffed with peanut butter. They can spend hours trying to clean it all out.

Remove all shoes, backpacks, leather items, remote controls, cordless phones, childrens toys, stuffed animals, throw pillows or anything else that could potentially be fun to play with.

From age 6 months to 18 months, the teenager emerges! He’s goofy, inquisitive, striving to please, or get away with murder if he’s learned how to get around you and figured out that he can!

Every time your puppies bite, make your puppies think that they are hurting you by crying out loud (Ouch!). What you want to do here is to take puppies attention away with your voice, and stop playing with them for a while. Repeat this method several times and they will soon learn that nobody want to play with them when they start to bite.

The journey is exciting and can be very satisfying for both you and your dog, keeping in mind the puppy developmental stages, enjoy your puppy while he is a puppy, because as with children, the time passes way too fast and then they are grown up!

Have you ever felt compelled to do something, and not known why? Yet you have just done it, followed the urge, and found yourself in an amazing situation to do good, and do something almost heroic, and yet known, why you ever had that urge in the first place?

The womans husband has been out of town on business and had not been due back until the next day. She had tripped and fallen, striking her head as she fell. The doctor told her that if we had not come over at that moment she and the baby might have died.

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Safe dog food

February 27, 2009 by Jack Robbins · Leave a Comment 

by Jeff Dunham

How can you ensure that the dog food you feed your pet is safe? The best way is to consider making homemade dog food. Do not worry about recalls on spoiled dog food. Instead, you can know exactly what goes into your dogs food by mixing foods on your own.

When you make homemade dog food for your pet, you will need to add meat, starchy foods and vegetable into the mix. The most basic meals have meat, rice and carrots or other vegetables. If your dog deserves a gourmet treat, use tasty meats and a variety of vegetables along with potatoes and rice. Just be certain that every meal contains starches, vegetables and a meat product.

Chicken, lamb, liver, kidney, beef and turkey are the most popular meats to use if you want to make homemade dog food that is fit for a king. Dairy products including eggs and other components should be included in your homemade dog food. Rice, potatoes and other starchy ingredients are necessary as well.

Lean meat is best for your dog especially if they are overweight. You do not want to use fatty meats. Dietary needs might be a little different if your dog is still a puppy. In that case, you will want to talk to their veterinarian so that you know exactly which type of meats you should use in their dog food along with any other dietary needs specific to young dogs.

Homemade dog food can be made by purchasing a book with recipes for homemade pet foods. You can also use the internet in order to locate an assortment of recipes so that you can prepare safe and healthy meals for your pet from home.

Homemade dog food can provide the healthiest and safest meals for your dog. You can find recipes online or by talking to your pets veterinarian. You should talk to their vet in any case before you start mixing up homemade dog food. They can aid you in preparing menus that will provide your dog with food they love and ingredients they need.

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Keep You and Your Dog Happy

February 24, 2009 by Anthony Santiago · Leave a Comment 

by Rice Amire

A dog owner’s love for their pet is a great joy to feel for both the owner and the dog. Providing your dog with the best care is something all owners want to do for their dog.

When talking about provide the best care for your dog, we primarily mean to keep your dog as happy and healthy as possible.

Dogs are very emotional beings. They love giving attention, but just as much love receiving attention. This is an important aspect in giving your dog the best care possible. Make sure to take some time everyday to play with your dog and to make sure you let them know that you are happy to own them as your pet.

If you are not able to give your dog the necessary attention and time, their health may be affected. Lack of attention may give rise to lack of exercise, hygiene, and/or food. This ultimately will result in health issues and allergies.

It is also a must for you to feed your dog with healthy foods. This is a primary need for proper dog care. There are a lot of commercial dog food brands in the market. But you still have to consult with your vet regarding the consumption of these commercial dog foods.

You see, there are indeed some brands that come with chemicals that can prove to be too dangerous for your pet to take in. This would defeat the purpose of dog care altogether now. Thus, in choosing dog food, just consult your local vet.

Overfeeding your dog is also an issue. Overfeeding can cause your dog to become obese and also digestion problems.

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Dog Food Are You Feeding Your Dog The Right One?

February 3, 2009 by G D WILLIAMS · Leave a Comment 

by G D WILLIAMS

Pet food never used to be a problem, as most people simply fed their pet table scraps. But now we know that giving our dog table scraps is bad, this is because it may cause to health problems, because the food eaten by humans is not always right for dogs.

There is no one dog food that is suitable for every dog, so some times selecting the right one can be hard. The choice of dog food varies, depending on the age of your dog, breed and size. Convenience may also influence you in your decision on what you think is the right kind of dog food for your pet.

Preservatives

Chemicals and preservatives are just as bad for dogs as they are for humans. The recent instance of contaminated dog food that has led to pet deaths has scared many pet owners. In many cases to the point of completely eliminating any commercial dog food in their home. While producing your own dog food at home is certainly one way to control the food your dog eats, it is not always convenient or possible.

One way to eliminate preservatives from your pets diet is to choose a holistic pet food that is chemical and additive free. There are a variety of brands that provide good nutrition without chemicals or additives. Wellness dog food is a good example of pet food that has all the goodness of nature without the nasty chemicals that may cause your dog to be ill.

Dry Food Or Canned

Do you give your pet dry dog food or canned pet food is another decision you might want to make. For some pet owners this is a matter of economics. Dry food is easier to store and often a lot cheaper. This will mean you will have to make less trips to the pet store and less money will be spent by you at the end of the day. While this may be more economical, you should still take care about the kind of dry food that you give your dog.

A better choice may be canned food as it has fewer preservatives in it. But this choice can present a storage problem and you may find it a lot more expensive than dry dog food. Another factor in choosing might be your dogs preference! Some dogs will only eat certain types of pet food while others will eat just about anything. Experiment a little and be sure to change your dogs diet slowly into eating the new dog food of your choice. You can always try different flavors to see what your dog prefers.

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Is my Dog Food Safe? Is it Killing my Dog?

January 23, 2009 by Reinhard Lengtat · Leave a Comment 

by Miranda Concagh

With the recent manufacturer recalls on dog food, people have wondered is dog food safe? The fact is, safe dog food is not easy to find. Commercial dog foods do not offer many safe formulas, their labels are confusing and difficult to understand. And no wonder. The grocers, food processors, and pet food manufacturers have all fought the FDA for years to keep the labels from being easily understood.

Look down the list of your commercial dog food, and you will likely see something that sounds like “meat meal.” Want to know what that is?

Would you believe meat meal is made up of dead dogs and cats? Animal shelters and highway road crews send their euthanized animals and their “road kill” to rendering plants. Often the animals are still wearing flea collars, ID tags, and some are wrapped in plastic bags. This delightful stew is then rendered down to make meat meal, or its equivalent.

We have been warned for years by vets and activists that commercial dog food contains the residue of the lethal chemicals that were used to put down dying animals. This has resulted in thousands of cases of various forms of cancer in the pets that eat this food.

Natural homemade dog food provides a healthy alternative. When you make your own dog food with healthy ingredients, you know your dog food is safe. Some people may initially balk at the idea of preparing dog food, but find out it is really a simple thing to do.

Many dog lovers prepare food for their animals as they are preparing family meals. They make in quantity and freeze it. Most agree this actually saves money over commercial dog food, and they know it is much healthier. They no longer worry: Is my dog food safe?

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Things To Know When Buying Dog Food

January 15, 2009 by Rice Amire · Leave a Comment 

by Rice Amire

It is universally known that a dog is man’s best friend and is the most popular pet to own. Generally accepted as a great pet for their cuteness, playfulness, and loyalty these animals are ideal for those seeking a new friend and guardian.

That is the reason why there are lots of dog lovers and enthusiasts these days. Most of those who have pet dogs provide their canine companions with the best that they can return the love, concern and loyalty that pet dogs give them. Providing them with good quality and healthy dog food is just one of the few.

Although we take “doggy bags” home from restaurants that are filled with leftovers, sometimes it isn’t the best idea to give it to the dog. Dog food is made specifically for a dog’s well being and should be the regular choice of food for your dog.

Knowledge is key, and this case is no exception. Choosing dog food can surprisingly be confusing if one is unaware of all the many types of dog food available in the supermarket.

A dog food comparison chart is an easy and simple way to select the best dog food for your particular dog.

Dog food comparison chart is one way of knowing which type or brand of dog foods are ideal for your canine friend. It will also determine which brand has more vitamins and nutrients that are good for the dogs. If you want to make a dog food comparison chart to determine which dog food brand is good for your dog, all you have to do is to read carefully and fully understand what is written on the label of the dog food product.

Things to list on your dog food comparison chart include the quality of the ingredients, the price of the dog food, and brand of dog food.

A hefty price tag doesn’t automatically mean that is the dog food of choice.

Doing your research is very important in choosing the right dog food because you may be able to find that two types of dog food may look different in packaging and marketing but the ingredients and quality are similar and one may cost cheaper than the other.

So in choosing the ideal dog food for your canine companion, always consider making a dog food comparison chart first.

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Your Dogs Diet Can You Harm Your Pet With To Much Protein?

January 4, 2009 by G D WILLIAMS · 1 Comment 

by G D Williams

Recent research indicated that higher levels of protein in your dogs diet might lead to kidney failure. Do you know if your dogs diet is safe? Are you killing your furry sidekick by providing too much protein in your dogs diet?

These studies that established a link to high protein levels and kidney failure that started the fears about protein levels in a dogs diets was not researched properly. The research was performed on rats, not dogs. Rats in the main eat plants as their normal diet. Consequently a rats biological constitution would mean it would have problems digesting a diet containing high levels of protein. Rats have trouble excreting protein due to their natural dietary requirements, not because the high protein diet causes kidney failure.

Thus, where do we stand on protein in your dogs diet? Dogs are naturally omnivorous. In the wild, dogs would hunt or scavenge for food. Your dogs diet would normally be of both animals and plants. Naturally dogs are meat eaters too. Because of this, a dog can easily manage with a diet consisting of 30% protein or more.

When the protein consumption is lowered in a dogs diet, renal function does not improve. Renal lesions are not less likely to form when a dog is being fed a low-protein diet. It is not until a blood urea nitrogen, or BUN, test indicates a level of 75, then a reduction in protein consumption should be considered.

If you have concerns about the amount of protein in your dogs diet, schedule an appointment to speak with a professional on the subject. Your trusted veterinary can advise you on the specifics in regards to your dogs diet.

It is not correct that dogs can not ordinarily digest high levels of protein. Kidney problems do not result from having high levels of protein in your dogs diet. Large amounts of protein are digested safely in your dogs diet, particularly when they primarily come from animal origins.

Ten amino acids must be provided in your dogs diet through protein. Only twelve of 22 amino acids can be manufactured in your dogs liver. For this reason, meat such as heart, spleen, and meat by-products all have a place in your dogs diet.

If you purchase high-quality dog food it should contain meat as the main ingredient. This will furnish the right amount of protein in your dogs diet. If you think about a dog in its natural environment, would you see a wild dog grazing in a corn field at mealtime?

Aging dogs should not be put on lower protein diets just because of age. As a matter of fact, some older pets want a dogs diet that is higher in protein than when they were at a younger adult stage. Unless your veterinary surgeon advises not to, you should always provide your pet the advantage of quality protein in your dogs diet.

Feeding your dog protein should not cause you concern. You want what is best for your dog and nature tells you that protein will help your dog to thrive. If you have questions about the myth of protein and kidney failure in your pet, speak to your veterinarian about your dogs diet.

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