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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MAX-imize Life\’s Potential With Philosophy From a Dog Named Max

Jul 31st, 2008 by Addy | 0

As I look back on my life, I can honestly say it wasn’t always easy. I mean I was abandoned by my first family when I was just a pup. I had a big sister who was always biting my head. I got cancer and a bad back later in life. And I inherited an annoying little sister who also tried to bite my head. So I could have spent a good part of my life whining about something.


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The Current Real Estate Market is Killing Us

Jul 31st, 2008 by Addy | 0

There are more victims in the recent economic and housing downturn and they’re buddies of mine: the family dog. You see, as houses are foreclosed, people are being forced to either move in with other family members who cannot accommodate dogs or relocate to apartments who don’t allow pets. Some of these folks are under so much stress that they wait until the last minute when they do not have time to think about what to do with their pets. In many of these cases, these pets are simply left in the abandoned homes where they will starve to death if not discovered.


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FAQ About Dog Health

Jul 30th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Many new dog owners often have questions regarding the proper care of their new canine friend. Not everyone has a vet on call 24 hours a day so it can sometimes be difficult to find the right answers right when you need them. In this article we’re going to take a look at a few of the frequently asked health questions new dog owners have asked and need to know.


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Medical Insurance For Your Pets

Jul 30th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Every pet owner considers their beloved pet to be another member of the family. People buy toys for their pets, special foods, and even take care of their health as well. Pets can be pretty expensive, especially when they come up sick and you have to pay an arm and a leg at the vet’s office for their check ups and treatments. However, there is a solution to high vet bills and expensive medicine in the form of medical insurance for your pets.


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Step by Step Crate Training a Dog

Jul 24th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Crate training a dog is one of the most significant parts of creating a healthy tie between you and your pet. Crate training teaches young dogs how to live within crate so that it needs less frequent bathroom breaks and does not spread filth here and there. Crate training is also useful because if your dog displays any bad behavior like excessive chewing, ripping up carpet, or “going” on your furniture when you leave your home for short periods of time, a dog that likes its crate can be placed inside the crate when you leaving so it feels safe while you are gone.


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Instincts and Traits in Dogs

Jul 24th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Domestication of canines was accomplished by humans thousands of years ago. Many think that the world’s first dogs were tamed wolves, as dogs share many biological traits with wolves. First of all they look very much alike and their actions are similar. They both have highly developed sense of smell and hearing.

Dogs are extremely loyal and dependent on their masters. They have a place in human society to which few other species can hold a candle. The only reward for dogs in many cases is a kind word and a pat on the head. Still, the study of wolves and dogs teaches us that many of their traits haven’t changed from before they were domesticated.


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8 Tips For Traveling With Your Dog

Jul 23rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

Just because you have a dog doesn’t mean you have to stay home all the time. If you plan ahead and take a little care, it is easy and fun to travel with your dog.

Here are some tips to make the trip easier on both you and your pet:

1. Get your dog used to riding in the car by taking him on short trips. Go to fun places like the dog park, the fast food drive through (where you can feed him bits of meat from your burger), or to visit friends. You want him to think that trips in the car are fun. You don’t want your dog to think that all car trips end up at the vet’s office.


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Successful Sled Dog Training

Jul 18th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Before sled dog training, you must know about the sled dog. Sled dogs are those dogs which are used for pulling the special vehicles which do not have wheels on the ice. Sled dogs have the God gifted ability to run on the ice. Sled dogs usually do not slip on the snow. They feel excitement and try to run as fast as they can on the snow. Sled dogs feel happy when they run on the snow and have ability to transfer the heavy goods through special vehicles from one place to another.


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Why Its Important to Choose the Right Dog Breed

Jul 18th, 2008 by Addy | 0

You’ve finally decided you want to get a dog, but how do you go about choosing a dog breed that will fit your personality and lifestyle. There are over 400 different dog breeds to choose from. Don’t just consider the outward appearance when picking a dog breed.

Do you want a male or femalee

Do you want a puppy or an adulte

Do you want a lap dog or guard doge


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