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Wednesday, May 20th, 2009 | Author: admin

Puppies are like little bundles of energy. They have a fairly good attention span and are very curious. If your puppy lacks these traits and you find him sleeping or sitting inactively you may want to take your pet to the veterinarian for a thorough check up. If the veterinarian doesn’t find anything wrong with your puppy you could use a natural way to augment his energy levels and attention span.

There is certainly no need for animal medication unless your dog is suffering from a serious medical ailment. If your veterinarian feels that your dog is in a good shape you may want to use the guidelines given below to help your puppy to feel better and be more alert in a natural way. View clothes for dogs and boy dog clothing, the clothes will keep your dog warm in the cold and staying healthier longer.

1. Many pet owners tend to feed their dogs five times a day. This is alright with most pups however if the amount of food that you are serving your dog is too much it may result in lethargy and a short attention span. If your puppy is more than six weeks old you can safely shift from a five times a day feeding schedule to a two times a day feeding schedule. Usually pet owners tend to over feed their puppies because they want them to grow fast. Instead of being healthy, over feeding your puppy will harm him.

2. Most good quality pet foods will have the digestibility level mentioned on the package. Quality dog foods usually have a digestibility level of 85%-90%. This is just perfect to provide your dog with the necessary nutrients without making him feel lethargic.

3. Most vital ingredient in dog food is protein. Dog’s need protein to build muscle and for over all physical well being. The richest source of protein for dogs is meat. So meat should form the largest part of your pet food. Unfortunately many ready made pet foods are laced with heavy quantities of carbohydrates and very little protein. The carbohydrates make your dog feel drowsy inactive and lethargic. View airline approved dog crates for you and your doggie.

4. You can also give your dog supplements of Vitamin B and proteins. But it is always safe to consult your veterinarian before introducing supplements as a part of the dog’s diet. Brewers yeast is a natural and rich source of Vitamin B and proteins and you can safely give brewers yeast to your dogs.

5. Omega 3 fatty acids are extremely healthy for dogs and humans alike. Most doctors and veterinarians will ask you to use Omega 3 fatty acids. In dogs they are responsible for increased concentration levels and a healthy coat. Flaxseed oil and fish oils contain substantial amounts of Omega3 fatty acids

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Saturday, May 16th, 2009 | Author: admin

If you surf through free websites advertising dog sales you will realize that there are many dog owners who place advertisements to sell their puppies. These advertisements are normally placed by professional dog breeders who are backed by a sound reputation. They are also very passionate about the dog breeding profession. But some dog owners who place advertisements for the sale of the puppies are inexperienced and unaware of the requirements necessary for dog breeding.

If dog breeding is not your primary occupation but if you still intend to breed your dog to make some profit and a new puppy to your pet family you should necessarily go through the following measures before you go in for dog breeding.

Some people who make their living out of dog breeding know that they are supposed to give ample of time, attention and caring so that the puppies are strong and healthy. Some people even purchase dog pajamas, because they love them so much. You may have to spend a lot of time for this everyday. So go for it only when you are sure that you have enough time and perseverance for it.

You will have to spend a lot of time in advertising and handling inquiries on the phone from interested buyers. Many people who are interested in buying a pup may ask you many questions related to petting a dog so you will have to do your homework well. You will also need to have enough time and patience to answer their queries.

Many people who call you may even want to see the puppies but there is absolutely no guarantee that these prospective buyers will buy a puppy from you. If you have the capacity to emotionally and financially deal with such people only then should you consider dog breeding as a likely profession. Some people who are new to this business may not have the traits necessary to handle such customers.

As a dog breeder you will have to collect all the information pertaining to dog breeding and genetics. You should have adequate knowledge about genetic diseases and the preventative measures that you can use to combat them. You will need to purchase many different dog supplies for your dog. If you travel you will need a airline approved dog crates.

You should know how to take care of the complications that may arise during the whelping phase. Many dog breeders think that dog breeding is all about putting a male and female dog together to mate. But this couldn’t be further away from the truth. If you want to get into the business of dog breeding it is necessary that you have adequate knowledge about the various health problems and the remedies to solve them. You should also know what nutritional requirements of the mother in her pre and post pregnancy phase.

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Friday, May 15th, 2009 | Author: admin

If you want to give a lower body massage to your dog this article will guide you through a step by step process beginning from his neck and going down to his toes.

To remove the tension off the dog’s neck you should rub the neck area very gently. There are some muscles on the back of his neck. The skin covering these muscles is very loose so finding these muscles is very easy. Soothe these muscles by gently rubbing them with your fingers. Do the same with muscles on the side of the neck. Make sure you massage the area around the wind pipe gently any pressure applied here can be potentially dangerous. You will probably want a cheap dog crates to tote your dog around in.

Next with both your hands on his back, apply gentle pressure on the area around the spine. Make sure that your hands lie parallel to the spine without putting direct pressure on it. This should be done for a minute. Follow this with an open palmed massage on the side for another minute.

For the next step use your fingers to gently massage up and down in a walking motion on both sides of the spine. Follow this with firm yet gentle long strokes

Get him to lie down on his side and shift your attention to the top portion of his leg using gentle pressure. Give him five long strokes, starting at the side and going down to the top portion of his leg. Next take each leg in your hand and gently squeeze it for 10 seconds. Finally massage the leg tendons with your fingers. Each foot should be massaged one at a time by rubbing the area that surrounds the nails and the paw pads using small circular strokes. You can get your dog a nice sweaters for dogs that will look cute.

For the next step gently straighten and flex the leg joints a few times. If your dog has a hip, bone or joint problem such as arthritis or hip dysplasia try not to touch the affected area. Flexing and rubbing the sore joints will be very painful for your dog. If you try to touch these areas your dog’s reflex will be to scream or yelp in pain. If your dog reacts this way while you are giving him a massage you should know that you have touched a sensitive area and you should try to calm him down by gently petting him or giving him a hug before continuing the massage. Now remember which part of your dog’s body is sore and try not to touch it in future. View these cheap dog clothing, you can make your doggie look really cute after the massage.

Massage the other two legs in the same way by turning your dog to the other side

To finish the massage give your dog long gentle strokes that start at the top of his neck and go down to the tip of his toes. Repeat this procedure several times.

If your dog falls asleep you can be sure that you have done a good job. Even if he doesn’t fall asleep you can be sure that the massage will help him to feel relaxed and good.

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Wednesday, May 06th, 2009 | Author: admin

There is a new trend in dog food and a few companies have harnessed the goodness and wellness benefits of the Raw Food Diet. Dogs that have sensitive stomachs and digestive systems, food born allergies, or picky eaters will love the all natural Raw Food Diet. This diet is unique and robust in nutrition because it uses the vitamins found in fresh, lean, and high quality raw meats. Be sure to view these dog supplies online right away for your doggie.

Many commercial dog food companies are really getting turned on by taking advantage of the technology to bring this goodness to you either in the pet stores or online shopping. Calcium would be a supplement to consider as well, especially if the raw food you are feeding your dog does not have “crushed bone” or any other source of calcium in it. A vitamin/mineral supplement and fish oil are also recommended. Most raw diets include raw chicken, lamb, beef, fish, whole grains, dairy, and yeast. Some products are simply the raw meats which have been freeze dried.

A friend once confided that their German Shepherd often times had a seasonal “cough”. Coughing is not always a sign of serious health related illnesses, but still can make your dog feel pretty yucky! A veternarian advised my friend to give the dog Robitussin cough syrup. It did not help and actually her veternarian started her German Shepherd on a whole list of antibiotics and prescription strength medicines. However, when my friend found a veternarian that wanted to take a holistic approach to the dog’s coughing, it was only then by using natural “medicines” and therapies did the dog recover! If your in need of portable dog crate or some raised dog dishes be sure to take a look now.

Veterinarians that believe in holistic therapies usually will not give you a whole drug store’s worth of useless medicines but rather use herbal remedies found in nature to help with what is ailing your dog. It is only when every option has been exhausted does this type of vet ever advise an OTC medicine or prescription. Consider researching some of these all-natural products that are on the market today, such as Astragalus 16 and Pinellia 16. These products are only recommendations so please do your research and find one that you feel comfortable with.

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Saturday, April 18th, 2009 | Author: admin

Surgery is a serious ordeal even if it’s a minor one. No matter how minor, the process is not going to be as simple as you may think and it is necessary for your beloved pet’s sake that you come to grips with that! Being properly prepared will not only help things go somewhat smoothly but will help to speed your dog’s recovery! A good rule of thumb is to be prepared for the unexpected!

There is no real way to plan for the unexpected, but you can have enough knowledge about certain possibilities your dog may endure during their operation. You can prepare yourself for complications that could risk a lengthy hospital stay and the costs of care. So educate yourself when your dog is getting ready for their surgery. These dog accessories will help you to prepare for your pets surgery operation.

Should your dog’s surgery be scheduled for the next day there are a few things you may want to know about. Your next set of questions should revolve around food and water for your pet. Can you feed your dog his normal food? If not, then what should he eat? Should the dog abstain from eating altogether?

A standard veterinary instruction is that your dog not be fed 12 hours before their surgery. This is important because food that is in their stomachs can cause your dog to become sick due to the anestesia. You should also mention to the veterinarian (specifically the person who is going to perform the surgery on your dog) of any medications that your dog may be taking, such as tranquilizers or heart medications. This information is vital in order for the doctor to determine the proper dose of anesthetic to administer the animal.

Anesthetics can either be short acting anesthetics for minor surgeries or long lasting anesthetics such as a gas for moderate to major surgical procedures. There are pro’s and con’s to anesthetics. The surgeon will know which is the best choice for your dog by evaluating several factors such as: dog’s age, general condition, and how long the surgery will last.

If your dog must have the anesthetic injected, it is typically given in the large vein located in your dog’s forearm. Sometimes minor accidents may occur with the needle whenever a dog flinches or jerks suddenly from the injection. If this happens, a small amount of anesthesia may be injected into the tissue surrounding vein. Swelling will probably occur but the outcome should only be minor irritation to your dog once the surgery is over. Be sure to take a look at these dog dresses and dog pajamas they are great additions to your dogs wardrobe.

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Thursday, April 16th, 2009 | Author: admin

Sure you put the crunchy kibble in the bowl every morning and every now and then your doggums gets a treat of the gourmet, wet dog food, but what about treats? What are the best treats for the only member of the family that actually will work to deserve them most of the time? Unless the vet specifically says no to treats because your dog has gone from canine to porcine, then a treat can be a special reward for a job well done, or just a way to share a few extra special moments with the pup you love. If you want good advice you should check out a Dog Teaching site or a Dog Training Books site.

As always remember safety first: never feed your dog chocolate, grapes, nuts, (especially macadamia). Table scraps are not the best idea for Rover unless your meal is all natural and healthy to begin with. I once worked with a man whose little Chihuahua actually loved to eat frozen peas- we checked with the vet and he said as long as it did not upset his little tummy, they were fine for him. Make treats a special thing by only providing them every now and then, and never use them as a reward for behaviors that are mandatory anyway. ( Never give treats for toileting in the proper place, for instance or for not biting the neighbor’s kid- he needs to learn those things to function within the family.) Treats for learning tricks however is another thing altogether. Tricks are not a normal part of a dog’s behavior and some of them will stubbornly refuse to learn any at all, it is a matter of individual drive and determination on dog and owner alike.

Dogs get bored with the same old food over and over, just as we would, so they do need some variety in their diets. Treats should be healthy as well as good tasting, and part of the overall meal plan set up by the vet. Treats come in many types, and it is important to realize that your dog does not need a treat with every single meal- they should be occasional (hence the name, “treat”) To be safe, make sure whichever type of treat you give to your dog is the right size for him. It might seem amusing to see a pocket pet sized dog carrying a T-Rex sized bone, but it is frustrating for him and might be dangerous. Do not put your dog in danger for your own amusement!

Soft treats come in many shapes and sizes, so again, make sure you are giving the right size for your dog. If your giving these as rewards for training, then use the smaller size or break larger ones into several pieces. The jerky style treats are also good for training because the dog will go crazy for them, but make sure you are using those made especially for dogs rather than jerky marketed for humans.

Dental chews, which are usually made to look like bones are not made from animal bones at all, but rather from corn starch or something similar. The dog gets the satisfaction of lying down for a good long chew, and you can breathe a bit easier that they will not splinter or shatter like real bones. The extended time it takes to chew through them may make them good for the dog’s teeth, but be aware that they can pose a choking hazard if your dog tends to gulp and swallow things. Kiwi, the Wonder Pug takes hers and magically transforms them into a long, slimy, ropelike thing and then wants to lovingly share it with me. I love that dog, but no thanks on the slimmed up rope thing, okay?

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Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 | Author: admin

CANTON, Ga. - Bert Kanist didn’t think that there would be a problem when he gave his dog Ozzie a treat one day last month, two packages of peanut butter crackers.

Within a few hours, Ozzie was very sick.

He was vomiting, Kanist said at his home in this suburb of Atlanta. He had diarrhea. His knees were wiggly.

The next day, Ozzie died. But Kanist’s other dog, Snickers a pound mutt, like Ozzie refused the crackers and was fine.

The crackers were from a brand called Austin, made by Kellogg Co. Kellogg recalled them in mid-January because they were made with peanut paste produced by Peanut Corp. of America of Lynchburg, Va., whose salmonella-contaminated items are at fault for making sick more than 500 persons and may have caused at least eight deaths.

The Austin items were just one of more than 420 items that companies across the food industry have recalled because they may be poisoned with salmonella, which most people probably think of only as a human pathogen.

But food safety professionals say pets can be equally at risk, either from eating poisoned pet food or poisoned people food. That’s why at least fourteen brands of pet treats are on the F.D.A.’s list of items that have been recalled since 01/01/09 because they were produced with products from Peanut Corp.

From Owner To Animal And Back

As hard as it might be to lose a beloved pet to salmonellosis, doctors say an infected pet can create a bigger problem: It could infect its owner, because the bacterium Salmonella spp. can be transmitted via urine, feces, or saliva.

That means you could get salmonellosis simply by allowing your dog lick you, veterinarians say.

Even if their dogs show no signs of the illness, owners should always be careful. Scientists at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine said last year that they can easily isolate Salmonella spp. from healthy-looking dogs and cats, making them classic carrier animals.

Animals may suffer salmonellosis as a ‘reverse zoonosis,’ with infection transmitted from person-to-animal and subsequently back to other humans, the researchers wrote. Similarly, outbreaks of salmonella infections in large animal teaching hospitals have been linked to the introduction of bacteria from infected human students, with subsequent spread to animals and then back to other human students.

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Saturday, April 11th, 2009 | Author: admin

Some dogs will let you do what you will for them without a fight and some would rather gnaw off the hand that feeds them than sit still for a simple ear cleaning. Kiwi, the Wonder Pug will spin and roll around hoping that you will exhaust yourself before you accomplish your mission, but if not, then you win and she will lie still for whatever it is that you want to do to her. My Pavlova, however is far more dedicated in foiling plans- there is just no out lasting that wiggly Chihuahua mix. Osgood is resigned that he will never make his people not do things to him, so he sits with his sad little head down and waits for it to be over.

For a larger dog, having him lie on a table will be safest for him and easiest for you. Make sure that he feels safe and secure when he is up there, and speak quietly and reassuringly to him while you work. Wrap you arm around him and grasp his upper leg area to prevent him from trying to get up while you take a look inside of his ears. Do not dig inside the ear canal for any reason, leave that to a vet. If the dog’s ear are excessively dirty, or there is any chance that you are looking at an ear mite infestation, then by all means schedule a vet check. Otherwise, take a wet cotton ball, or soft cloth and wash the outer portions of the dog’s ears, taking care not to allow too much water to get down into the ear canal itself. Continue to reassure your pet while you work and try not to be too slow about it. If your dog has really long ears, you can flip them over, but some dogs truly seem to loathe this.

As amusing as it might seem, a smaller dog might actually be harder to get a good hold on or to keep down, so you might need to recruit a helper for this one. Have the assistant hold the dog nice and firmly, maybe even wrapping her in a towel or small blanket while you are working to prevent wriggling or kicking. Again, speak gently to your pet, letting it know that all will be well in just a matter of time. Inspect the ears just as described above. If your dog’s head and ears are darkly colored, you might need brighter lighting or even a small flashlight to get a good visual on the inner ear.

Ask your veterinarian to show you exactly the best technique for your particular breed and what exactly you are looking for. Some breeds are more prone to ear infections, and dogs have more problems with their ears than cats do, so watch for signs of an impending problems. Floppy eared breeds (blood hounds, beagles, etc.) are the most susceptible to ear problems, but all breeds should be checked regularly. For more info you should check out a Dog Teaching site.

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Sunday, April 05th, 2009 | Author: admin

Today canines have become like one of our children. We dress them, buy beds for them and worry about there health. That is why a dog’s health should definitely be the top concern. There are many vitamins for preventive measures and a vast range of medicines to heal. In our modern times we now have drugs to cure infections, get rid of parasites, dog pneumonia, and many other medical conditions that can happen. However there are not very many canine that are available in tasty tablets like most vitamins on the market. Most of the medicines are bitter tasting and our four legged friends usually try to run for the hills when they see the capsules coming their way.

There are many ways to give medication you might try if you have trouble giving your canine their daily vitamin or medicine. The first way is to go to your dog and give him a yummy treat without a pill. It should be something strong tasting such as peanut butter or soft cheese on a cracker. Then immediately give him the pill smothered in the same yummy thing. This helps to get a good flavor in their mouth first and then hopefully they will be excited and just eat the whole thing. They also make convenient pill pouches in various flavors that dogs love that are not as messy.

The second way is for the more tricky dogs; the ones who hide the pill in their mouth until you are engrossed in your favorite TV show and then just spit it out somewhere. This method unfortunately is a little more involved but with your kind voice and soft hand you can make the experience a decent one. Make sure to always go to your dog first. Do not call their name. They may associate that with pill time and get scared. First have your dog sit (reassure him) then gently take one hand and open their mouth. With the other hand place the pill as far back in the throat as possible keeping the head tilted up. Gently stroke their throat as this will cause a swallowing response. Then immediately praise your dog with verbal praise and maybe his most favorite yummy treat after they swallow the pill. This will create a positive experience for your canine and hopefully they will think about the yummy treat next time.

The reality is that our canine companions don’t live nearly as long as we do. So as dog lovers we try to make their lives as enjoyable as we can. Not only is it unfortunate to have to take a unhealthy dog to the vet for a vet bill, it is unfortunate to see your dog sick. So by bringing positive association into the pill taking process, you should be able to give any pills that they might need to take for the rest of their lives. We love our dogs and always try to do what is right for them. After all, if we take care of our best friends right they will be healthy and happy and live a long life.

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Saturday, April 04th, 2009 | Author: admin

Dogs are meant to be the most faithful animal on this universe. They are3 treated as the best buddies. So their care and health is our responsibility. Dog vaccination is one of the ways.

Dogs have a natural immunity system also which they get from their mothers in milk, but it is not enough for them. As soon as they get older they loose their immunity so they need to be vaccinated.

TYPES OF VACCINATIONS:

1.Distemper is usually the first vaccination given to your puppy. Distemper is a virus that can cause respiratory distress and seizures which can lead to death. You pup will need to get a distemper shot through out the different stages in his life. Sometimes some of the symptoms are loss of appetite, a discharge from the eyes and nose, lethargy, and fever.

2.Kennel Cough is another vaccination that your puppy will need. It affects the bronchi and trachea of dogs and makes them have a loud dry cough. This is not a fatal disease but it is very contagious. This can be considered an optional vaccination. If you live in an area which has a high rate of Kennel Cough you will definitely want to get this vaccination to protect your pup. Consult with your veterinarian they will be able to tell you if the rate in your area is high.

3.The vaccination for Leptospirosis if given through out your dogs life and is usually given in combination with other vaccines. This is not a very common disease and larger dogs seem to be more susceptible to this disease. This disease affects the liver and kidneys of dogs.

4.The Parvovirus vaccination is recommended for most all dogs. This is a very serious disease and can cause serious vomiting, dehydration and bloody diarrhea. This virus affects the white blood cells in dogs and can harm their immune system. It has been found that some breeds of dogs are more susceptible to Parvovirus than others. Doberman Pinscher’s and Rottweilers are two of the most common breeds that seem to be affected by this disease.

5.RABBIES DOGS VACCINATION: it helps in stimulating the immune system. If your dog has been affected by this then he is cured by this vaccination and the antibiotics are filled inside him to help him fight against this disease.

There have been many debates on the topic that whether dogs should be vaccinated or not? The only answer to this question is consulting a vet. No other person in this world can give you the perfect knowledge of this. You need to be sure on this point after all it is about your best buddy. Moreover, if you want your’s pet health in sound then check out some of the information related to health like dog health and those who dont have any lovable pet, you can have it here from this site indianpetdogs.com

Consult your vet and let him tell you that which type of vaccination does your dog require? Or whether he requires it or not? He will definitely give you the perfect advice.

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