How To Choose Best Puppy Food By: Danny | Jan 14th 2012 - Well fed puppies grow up faster especially when they are fed with the best food that is why it is important for you to know how to choose the best puppy food. Tags:best puppy food
What To Expect When Adopting From Cavachon Breeders By: Art Gib | Dec 21st 2011 - The Cavachon is quickly growing in popularity as a designer breed. So it's no wonder you've decided it's the right pup for you. But when researching Cavachon breeders, it can be hard to know what to expect. That's why I'm going to fill you in. Tags:Cavachon breeders
Suggestions On Caring Your Newly Brought Jack Russell Terrier By: Donald Fannin | Aug 22nd 2011 - Jack Russell pups could be a real handful to look after. If you have just obtained a new JR puppy, you are probably in a loss concerning exactly where to even get started. This article will provide you with some beneficial recommendations about the most crucial things you ought to understand while raising a JRT puppy dog. Tags:jack russell terrier training, dog training
What You Need To Know About Dog Bowls? By: Rudy Silva | Dec 12th 2010 - Do you want to know about dog bowls to see what is appropriate for your pet? Dog bowls are categorized based on their materials and structure. Each material or structure is fit to certain needs and behaviors of dogs. Read the article below to give you better ideas about the right bowl for your dog. Tags:Dog bowls, Bowls dog, Pup bowls, Puppy bowls, Dog bowl
Raw Food Diet Tips And Valuable Feeding Tips For Your Dog By: TobyAlwin | Dec 10th 2010 - Owning a dog and rearing it in the right fashion does require you to have proper knowledge of the same. It could take some time for you as well as your pet dog to get used to entirely to the raw food diet so make sure you check in with your vet and a couple of friends who are experienced dog owners. Tags:Homemade Dog Food, Raw Dog Food, Dogs Diabetes, Feline Low
New Years Doggie Resolutions By: Margherite Cermak | Dec 9th 2010 - Every year we each make a decision to change our ways or break a habit to improve life for the better, but dogs don't realize it's New Year's and they may need help deciding what best to resolute.
The Value Of Protein In Pet Nutrition By: Jeffrey Weber | Oct 28th 2010 - Without question, nutrition is the solid foundation on which good health is built. When it comes to our pets nutritional needs quality protein is critical. Within the last 5 to 10 years there have been many advances in pet nutrition and pet food. This has spurred major growth in the "Natural Pet Foods" market. With that growth many questions have arisen along with much debate on the subject of protein in our pets diets. Tags:pets, pet nutrition, pet food, pet health, dog food, cat food
Healthy Puppy Food And How It Can Improve Your Puppy's Life By: Lawrence White | Jun 17th 2010 - You can't buy happiness, they say. But Gene Hill counters, "Whoever said you can't buy happiness forgot little puppies." Puppies are such bundles of joy not only for kids, but for adults as well. When you decide to get a dog or a puppy, be prepared for a relationship of unconditional love and undying loyalty. Tags:Healthy Puppy Food
Finding The Right Dogs For Sale People By: Johny | Apr 14th 2010 - The value of dogs as pets does not need any more endorsements. Dogs have been friends to humans for hundreds of years. The friendship and the commitment that the dogs for sale/adoption bestow on us are exemplary and outstanding. Obtaining your dog from a dogs for sale enterprise shows that you are really concerned about the animal and you are aware of the fact that the animals who do not find homes finally end up in an official animal shelter, waiting to be euthanized Tags:dogs for sale, puppies for sale
What To Know About High Protein Dog Food By: Jay D.M. | Mar 29th 2010 - There are a number of different reasons why you might want to consider feeding your pet high protein dog food, but it is also necessary for you to understand that it is not always going to be the best idea. After all, each and every dog is an individual, much the same as we are individuals and the amount of protein that they need is going to differ according to the breed, activity level and health of the animal. Tags:High Protein Dog Food, Best Protein Dog Food, Highest Protein Dog Foods, High Protein Dog Foods, Protein Dog Food, Protein Dod Foods, Dog Food, Dog Foods, Dog
Puppy And Dog Potty Training By: Scott Lipe | Mar 17th 2010 - Dog Potty Training: For the older dog that needs to potty train, first you have to know why this is, is there an underlining medical reason? In this case have things checked out by your veterinarian before proceeding. Is it that she has not had an in-door home before? Whatever the reason may be training your dog is not that different to training a puppy to use a potty. Tags:potty training, puppy training, dog training, potty, dogs, puppies, tips, methods
Wet Food For Akitas By: Tristan Andrews | Mar 1st 2010 - If you are a responsible pet owner, you would only want what's best for your pets. This is also true for those who own the Akita breed of dogs. This breed that originated from Japan was used to be owned by the noble men. Tags:akita, dogs, puppies
Why Should Great Danes Never Have Table Scraps? By: Camille Goldin | Feb 24th 2010 - Great Danes, need a nutritional and well balanced diet, this is essential for their health and growth. Quality premium dog food as well as the way you feed these dogs is the key to your Great Danes" long and healthy life. For this breed, table scraps are not recommended as a substitute or supplement to their normal daily dietary requirements. Tags:Great Danes, Homemade Dog Food
Dog Supplies That Your New Puppy Needs By: Tristan Andrews | Feb 8th 2010 - After arriving to his new home, your new puppy will need high-quality puppy food. He needs a feeding dish and a separate water bowl, both made preferably of unbreakable material. Tags:puppies, puppy, puppy dog, dog, dogs
Your Puppy's Essential Needs By: Tristan Andrews | Feb 5th 2010 - A puppy needs a variety of basic items. Topping the list are a food dish and a separate water bowl. A mat to put them on is also necessary in order to save the floor from slurped water and spilled food. If your puppy has long, hanging ears, get dishes specially made to keep their ears out of the food or water. Tags:puppies, puppy, puppy dog, dog, dogs
Bringing Home An Older Dog By: Tristan Andrews | Jan 11th 2010 - Older dogs have special needs. If you decide to bring home an older dog you will need to do some special things for him. His health, his activities, his comfort in your home, his diet -- all of these things will depend on you. Tags:dog, dogs, canine, puppies, dog training, dog behavior
5 Steps To Responsible New Puppy Care By: Ellen Schmidt | Dec 20th 2009 - Get these essentials right from the start and never worry again about how to care for your new puppy. Learn what needs ideally to be arranged and prepared before you take your new puppy home. Become a responsible pet parent and give your puppy the very best start into a happy and healthy life. Tags:new puppy care, new puppy, puppy health, pet insurance, pet health plans, puppy food, new puppy training
New Puppy Advice "" The Do's Of Adding A New Puppy To The Family By: Jerry Lee | Dec 9th 2009 - Being a dog enthusiast and the proud owner of four different breed types, I just adopted a brand-new puppy for the first time in over three years. With all of the reading and education that I have done on dogs, dog training, health, nutrition etc., getting a new puppy brought me back to the basics. You know, the common sense stuff, the simple little tips that many of us forget.
Dog Health - Essential Diet Guidelines By: Tristan Andrews | Dec 8th 2009 - You need to make sure your dog is getting the right balance of foods each day. The different considerations are protein, carbohydrates and good fats. Eating a well-balanced meal will ensure a long and happy life, a beautiful coat, and a lot of energy. Tags:dog, dogs, canine, puppies, dog training, dog behavior
Feeding Your Golden Retriever By: Tristan Andrews | Dec 1st 2009 - All Golden Retriever puppies will nurture from their mother until they reach the age of seven weeks. Once they reach the age of three weeks, they should be fed with puppy food, which you should soak and mix into a warm grubby compound. Tags:dog, dogs, canine, puppies, golden retriever
The Role Of Calcium In Your Dog's Diet By: Pat Carpenter | Oct 6th 2009 - It is essential for your dog's diet to contain all of the fundamental vitamins to promote excellent wellbeing. One of the vital nutrients in your dog's diet is calcium. Tags:dog health, dog treat, dog recipes, dog symptoms, dogs food, dog diet, best dog food, dog food natural, natu
6 Great Tips For Getting Your Dog Toilet Trained By: Tristan Andrews | Aug 31st 2009 - One of the toughest jobs that a family faces when a new puppy comes home is getting the dog housebroken. This means that the dog will eliminate outdoors and not use your home and furnishings as a toilet. Tags:dogs, dog, dog food, dog training, dog toys, dog supplies, canine, puppy, puppies
Moving With Your Pets By: Joe Sabol | Jun 30th 2009 - Whether you're planning to move to the next town or across the country, you have a big job ahead of you. In all the preparation involved in moving, don't forget about your four-legged family members. Just like with your children, your pets will need some special consideration. Tags:moving with pets, pet travel, pet moving, air travel with pets
Your Dog's Diet And The Role Of Calcium In It By: G D Williams | Apr 4th 2008 - Calcium is one of the important nutrients in your dog's diet. When you think of calcium then strong teeth and bones should come to your mind. Your dog's diet should be rich in calcium to help give healthy teeth and bones, but a very fine balance exists in the relationship of calcium and your dog's diet. Tags:Dog Diet, Dog, Dog's, Dog protein, dog's diet
Understanding Dog Behavior By: David Beart | Jul 15th 2007 - Dogs are considered the most genuinely happy creatures on earth. Their entire day is filled with you whether you are there or not. They are waiting for you, sleeping on your bed, watching for you out the window, wondering where you are while they are patiently waiting for you in their crate.
Once you come home it's all about you. Your attention, your love, your food, your commands, and of course, your time. For an animal that revolves his whole life around you, it can be c... Tags:dog training, behavior, puppies, feeding, sit, barking, information, puppy
5 Ways To Keep Your Dog Healthy And Happy By: David P Lee | Mar 27th 2007 - A dog for a pet and a pal can be a great joy. They provide us with so much, and ask for nothing in return but that we care for them. They require of us food, water, shelter, and, of course, love. Therefore, keeping your dog healthy is a priority. This information is being provided to you to help keep your dog both happy and healthy.
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External parasites are not only extremely annoying to your best friend, but they can also be a healthy hazard. Fleas are ... Tags:dog health, dog care, dog sickness, dog illnesses
The Challenge Of Housetraining Small Breed Dogs By: Kelly Marshall | Mar 6th 2007 - Small breeds of dogs including toys, miniatures and just small dogs are a unique challenge to housetrain. This is largely because as puppies they are so tiny it is hard to tell when they are actually going to the bathroom, their body positioning changes very little compared to larger breed puppies. In addition puppies have very small bladders compared to their overall body size, and miniatures and toys have such small bladders it seems that they are urinating at a high rate o... Tags:housebreaking, small dogs, small breeds, dog training
Step 1: Find a dog nutrition chart (use your browser just type in dog nutrition chart) and determine the number of calories per pound of body weight your puppy should have for his age. For example, a 7-week-old pup weighing five pounds needs 400 calories every day.
The Ultimate Guide To Feeding Your New Puppy By: Randy Jones | Sep 27th 2006 - The first rule to puppy feeding is that you can give him solid foods as soon as he will take them. At three months of age, puppies will happily eat, and should it solid food. When you do get the puppy, find out from the breeder or former owner what he has been feeding. If the pup comes to you in good condition, the diet he has been getting will keep him that way.
Rather than take you through a maze of possible diets, here is on we recommend for the young puppy. First meal,... Tags:dog, dogs, flea, fleas, training, puppy, animal, animals, cat, cats, pet, pets
Simple Method To House Train Your Dog By: Sharon Stajda | Aug 1st 2006 - How long should it take to house train a dog? It depends on several factors; your dedication, and the time you are willing to put into the training process. Other important factors include your dogs maturity and intelligence.
Dogs are instinctively clean animals. If at all possible they will avoid soiling the areas where they sleep and eat. Dogs are very much creatures of habit, and they tend to pick certain areas to do their "business", and these areas become habitual voi... Tags:Dogs, Dog Training, Dog Training Tips
Pugs: Diet Do's And Don'ts By: R. Gary Allison | Feb 26th 2006 - Be careful what you feed your family member the Pug. They have a lot of gastric type upset so you should know what to feed and also the manner in which your Pug is fed. This can make all the difference on how your Pug feels. Tags:pug, pugs, animal, pugs for sale, pug puppies for sale, dogs, AKC pugs, teacup pugs, what to feed pugs, fawn pugs, pugs diet
Dog Treats: Should You Use Them In Dog Training? By: Keith S. Gilbert | Feb 18th 2006 - There's always been some controversy over whether you should give treats (i.e. dog biscuits or MilkBones) when you are training a dog. There are advantages and disadvantages to giving treats to a dog when you are training him. Tags:dog training, bad dog behavior, dog training tips, dog training, dog obedience training, dog jumping, dog biting, train dog
Letting Your Dog Choose His Own Food By: Ethan K. Roberts | Feb 13th 2006 - Spend time at any pet store and the choice of dog foods to feed your dog is in abundance. How do you know which to choose and which is good for your dog? The answer to that is simply, you do not, let your dog choose. Although there are some basics that are recommended. Tags:dog food