The Healthiest Dog Food For Your Puppy

Aug 3rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

What is your puppy eatinge

Have you ever taken the time to find oute

Many people think that the food available in stores these days are highly processed and full of a lot of preservatives. You should seek advice from your veterinarian on what is the best food for your pet and also do some research of your own. There are a lot of foods that are available for dogs, but try to find out what really is the best for your puppy. For you to approve a pet food for your puppy it must prove that it can provide sufficient nutrients. The ratio for a dog’s food should be 40 % meat, 50 % vegetables and about 10 % grains or other carbohydrates. You should always ensure that protein sources are high on the list such as chicken, lamb and beef. Grains can be a long term source of energy, fibre and minerals. Grains that can be used and considered good for puppies are rolled oats, barley, millet and brown rice.


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Stop Feeding Your Dog Commercial Pet Food

Jul 25th, 2008 by Addy | 0

If you own a Dog then the chances are that since the first day you have fed him a staple diet of factory produced dog foods. The marketplace for these foods is huge and every pet owner has been advised that the best way to provide a healthy and well balanced diet for their dog is through one recommended commercial product or another. The bad news is that there are many products on the shelves that contain harmful chemicals such as BHA and BHT that are used as preservatives within the food. Perhaps the most common is Ethoxyquin which is used to preserve fats and has been linked to liver damage in dogs.


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Best Nuitritional Foods For Your Dog

Jul 24th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Feeding your dog goes beyond filling its dinner bowl. You need to think about nutritional requirements, a balanced diet, hygiene and a healthy start. Just like us, dogs need a good diet for a healthy, enjoyable life.

Keep reading for great tips on what you should and shouldn’t be feeding your dog.

1. Read the Label

For good energy levels, a dog’s diet should be high in meat protein. So, if you’re buying canned dog food, opt for turkey, chicken or pork. Some grains and vegetables are great for helping your dog’s digestion, but meat is a required part of their diet. Typically, a 20-30% protein content is a good balance.


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Curbing Chewing Problems With Your Dog

Jul 13th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Many dogs, no matter how cute or lovable they may be, can become a hassle whenever they begin to chew through some of your precious personal property. There are many methods available to help cut down on this problem, all with varying degrees of success. Below, a list of some helpful hints that can help you and your dog with a chewing problem:

Pay Attention


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Proper Grooming Tips For Your Dog

Jul 13th, 2008 by Addy | 0

There are various ways to groom your canine to make him or her look his or her best at all times. These grooming tips can clean your dog and make him or her feel great and confident. Grooming is a great way to make your dog look and feel the best that he or she possibly can.

Combing

One way to improve the looks of your dog is by combing its coat of fur. Combing long enough to pull out loose hairs and undo all tangled fur can make your dog look healthier and younger. Doing this can also force you to provide a checkup on your dog, allowing you to note any inconsistencies with skin or fur. This means grooming can also keep your dog’s health on the up and up.


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Sharing Meals With Your Dog

Jul 11th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Sometimes we slip and share some of our dinner with our dogs on purpose; other times by accident. Some food we eat can be good and nutritious for dogs, but other food can be very dangerous. It’s very important to learn and understand what your dog should and should not eat. Below we have made a list of some common foods that are good for dogs and some that are dangerous for dogs. This is not meant to be a comprehensive list. You should always consult your veterinarian prior to feeding your dog any new types of food.

Good Foods


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Horse Saddle Tack

Jul 11th, 2008 by Addy | 0

The Western Saddle is used for “western riding” and is the saddle used on working horses on cattle ranches throughout the United States and especially in the west. The “cowboy” saddles are familiar to rodeo fans and movie goers and to those who have gone on trail rides at guest ranches. The Western Saddle was designed to allow the cowboy comfort and security during long hours of work herding cattle in a time when that was their livelihood.


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Is Dog Food The Only Way To Keep Them Healthye

Jun 6th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Having a healthy dog is important. You want your best friend to be as healthy as possible. It is said they age twice as fast as humans so keeping them in top shape is imperative. It helps immunity and helps the aging process possibly slow down. There are many things to think about when you consider your dog’s health. Many of those things include dog food, vaccinations, exercise, water, love, and more.


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Feeding Your Dog - Choosing A Good Dog Food

May 20th, 2008 by Addy | 0

A Good Dog Food

Despite what the label may claim, many of the dog foods available are not a good source of nutrition for your dog and some are actually harmful. The dog owner assumes that since the dog food label reads:

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Essential Tips On How To Care For Your Dog

May 10th, 2008 by Addy | 0

If you\’re a first-time dog owner, all the requirements of their care can seem overwhelming. Just like first-time parents, you need to learn all the basics that go into bringing a new animal into your home. A pet is not something to simply bring into the home and ignore. It needs attention and basic care to live a happy life and improve your enjoyment as well. Here are a few great tips to consider when it comes to taking care of your new dog.

1. The Decision to Get a Dog


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