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Is Dog Food Secrets Scam and Doesn’t Tell the Truth About Dog Diet?

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

 

So, you think that giving anything that is edible to your dog is one way of showing your love and concern for your furry friend, eh? Well, you’re wrong. Don’t you know that chocolates are poisonous for your dog? There are some dog lovers who perceive they are giving something good for their pet when they give out chocolate. The fact of the matter is, they are slowly trying to kill their pets. One dog owner was perplexed why his dog always has allergies on its skin and keeps on scratching until he breaks open his skin. They went to the vet only to find out that the foods he is feeding to his dog are the ones that are making his pet suffer. So, naturally, the vet prescribed some medicines but what he should have given is the proper diet for the poor pet but frankly speaking, some vets are not telling dog owners something very important. Thank goodness, there is an existing book called the Dog Food Secrets Book.

Providing A Healthy Environment For Newborn Puppy Care

Monday, June 29th, 2009

There are few things quite as cute and lovable as a newborn puppy. They make you want to grab them up and just squeeze them but care should be taken with the newborn puppy. They need special care in these early days of their life. Most of the attention they need will be provided by their mother until they are about six weeks old. Your job at this point of newborn dog training is to make sure mom and babies have a healthy environment. You need to make sure they have clean and comfortable bedding everyday since they will be spending all of their time there at first. They need to be placed away from cold drafts and sheltered from the outside elements.

A Look At The World of Dog Beds

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Dogs sleep about 14 hours a day, so buying a comfy dog bed is important . Gone are the days when you were just basically buying a lump of pillow.  Does your dog like to curl up, or is he or she  more of a sprawler?  High wall, bolster or deep beds will make them feel warm and cozy while the good old-fashioned mats, pads or mattresses give them a generous amount  of room. One should take into consideration age, size, durability of the dog bed, and a pets sleeping habits when making a choice. Also there are numerous different types of beds, and one variety of dog bed may be more suited to your pet than other styles. Your pets rest is important in order for him or her to lead a joyful and active life.

Poodle Puppy Care: Three Sizes of Dogs for all Types of Families

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Poodles come in three different categories: the toy, which stands ten inches or less at the shoulder; the miniature, which stands anywhere from ten to fifteen inches; and the standard, which measures in at over fifteen inches at the shoulder. All three of these poodle types tend to be happy, loving dogs that make great family pets and loyal companions to the lucky owners that have them. If you are considering a poodle as your next pet, there are some basics of poodle puppy care that you as a dog trainer should know.

The Best Environment for your Poodle

Sled dogs could hold key to diabetes question

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Some of the most energy efficient dogs on the planet are Siberian Huskies They have the ability to run hundreds of miles and not show the normal signs of fatigue

Could their ability for burning fat be the key to treating obesity in type 2 diabetes?

Michael Davis, a professor who has studied exercise physiology in sled dogs, is on the road to find out. Davis recently concluded the initial research phase of examining how huskies training for the taxing Iditarod, become “insulin-sensitive” and effortlessly change fat into energy.

Organic Dog Food

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Lots of people choose to buy organic dog food out of concern for their four-legged friends. One could be surprised at the large organic dog food offer available on the market. Just like for humans, there are unsurpassed health issues that one could put a stop to or prevent in the first place. A pet fed on organic dog food will show a lower incidence of skin diseases for instance. The explanation for the positive health impact is the absence of additives, chemicals, colorants or pesticides. Instead there will be just grain extracts and high quality proteins as ingredients of organic dog food.


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