So I just loved that sweet little puppy that is in the pet store. Keep you company, and gives kisses, and keep your valuables. But what do you need to care how little worthy to be loved and make sure you are happy and healthy?
Basic Needs – All puppies need a water bowl, a plate of food and a place to sleep. Some pet owners are automatic feeders and water dispensers for comfort. For sleeping, there are various sized dog beds and crates. Box lot of people train their dogs to sleep and while the owner is away.
Play Time – Pets need exercise. You should walk your dog once a day if possible. You will need a collar, a leash, and some disposable plastic bags to take with you to clean any unsightly mess. A good leash to use is the retractable type. Also included in game time are toys, toys and more toys. A good game of fetch is a great way to exercise.
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Are you just beginning to research the BARF diet for dogs – also known as “bones and raw food” or the raw diet? It can be confusing – I remember asking many questions when I started. How do you know how much to feed? What do you eat? Can you mix the BARF diet with processed foods? How long does it take to prepare raw foods? What does it cost to buy all the BARF products necessary? If you feed raw meat and vegetables? Well, the last question, only you can decide what is right for your dog, but I’ll answer the rest of your questions as best you can.
How do you know how much to feed?
In fact, depends on the weight of your dog. Most people recommend 2.5% of their body weight. Just make sure you know the weight of your dog before you start, and then watch their weight and adjust depending on whether you win / lose / maintain.
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Dealing with the anxiety of your dog
Anxiety in dogs can be caused by any number of things – illness, travel, thunderstorms, death in the family, separation, or they may develop unexplained phobias or neurotic behavior, barking or other antisocial behavior.
If you can identify the cause of anxiety, then the best solution for the problem is to remove the cause.
This is not always possible, however. If your dog is experiencing separation anxiety every time you leave the house and working full time outside the home, you have a problem! I guess you could stop working and stay home with your dog, but sometimes we have to be a little realistic!
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Allergies to dogs can strike anyone at any age, but how attached most owners are to their dogs, it seems that he chose to live with their allergies rather than give up their beloved pets.
If you feel you are suffering from a stuffy or runny nose, itchy nose, sneezing, itchy watery eyes, cough, sore throat, rash or hives, headaches, fatigue, difficulty breathing, or symptoms asthma when you are around dogs, then you probably have allergies.
You can still enjoy the appreciation for the canines, but will have to learn some basic techniques for protecting their health while enjoying the company of your pet.
First, the dog allergens can adhere to clothing, curtains, walls, furniture and even remain airborne for some time. You can ease your allergies by observing some basic rules of cleanliness.
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Swelling refers to swelling of the stomach. In essence it is an accumulation of gas in the stomach that can not be released. Swelling-volvulus gastric dilatation (GDV) occurs when the stomach fills with gas and twists 180 to 360 degrees on its axis between the esophagus and duodenum or the entrance and exit parts of the stomach. Bloat is a serious problem in large breed dogs. When combined with the complications of GDV, bloat is a leading cause of death in dogs, only to cancer.
The exact cause of the swelling is still unknown. It is generally believed that excessive eating and drinking water, followed by exercise can cause swelling. It is thought that exercise causes food or fluid in the stomach due to an accumulation of gas. The severity of the condition is more serious when the stomach twists on itself in the abdomen in a clockwise rotation causing the inlet and outlet of the stomach and the blood vessels supplying the stomach squeeze at both ends. As a result, the constriction will cause the stomach tissue to die. In a very short time, the stomach is restricted of nutrients and oxygen. If untreated, the dog may die. Read the rest of this entry »
