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How Does Your Dog Sense The World
Just like us, dogs have the standard five senses – sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste. However, your dog’s senses, and thus their perceptions, are tuned quite differently from their human masters.
Read the full ArticleChoosing The Right Dog For You
There are many factors to consider when choosing the right dog for you. The right choice can result in a long and happy relationship for both you and your pet, but an error in judgment can lead to a very unhappy climate for all that are involved.
Read the full ArticleSwitching to Raw Food Diet for Your Pets
tags: cat diet, cats, dog diet, dogs, feeding, raw food
Just as it is important to take the proper steps when switching between commercial pet foods, so should we switch our pets gradually to a raw diet.
Read the full ArticleDog Years - Human Years
tags: aging, dog, dogs, dog years
The life expectancy of any dog is commonly expressed in terms of dog years. It depends entirely on the dog’s breed, and size as well as the dog’s surroundings. Various other factors affect the life expectancy of a dog. A dog’s life span changes according to the diet provided to him and also by the number of medical problems the dog tends to face over the years.
Read the full ArticlePoisoning
A poison is defined as a substance that can harm health or destroy life. Because of their inquisitive natures and indiscriminate appetites, puppies and younger dogs are more vulnerable than older wiser animals. In all cases of suspected poisoning early veterinary intervention is vital. Dogs can be poisoned in several different ways. They may ingest the toxic substances by eating or drinking it. This can happen directly, for example by a dog drinking antifreeze, or indirectly, by the dog eating an already poisoned animal, for example a mouse. Toxic fumes can be inhaled and the poison absorbed through the lungs. Or a dog can be externally contaminated, for example by falling in some creosote.
Read the full ArticleHow To Change Your Dog's Diet
tags: dog, dog diet, dogs, feeding
As more and more new findings about dog’s diet coming to the surface, many a dog owner will begin to consider changing the dog’s diet to the best available such that the dog will have good health and live to good ripe age…
It’s however very important for any dog owner to take cautions when trying to change a dog’s diet.
Read the full ArticleDrying the Dog
There are various pieces of drying equipment available for the professional to use. The most common being the free standing hot air blowing dryer.
Read the full ArticleShould Your Pets Eat Raw?
tags: cat, cats, dog, dogs, feeding
After the recent pet food recalls, many pet owners are looking for alternatives to commercial diets. Some people are preparing home-cooked meals for their dogs, while others go all the way to formulating species-appropriate raw diets to ensure the best health possible for their pets.
While the many aspects of raw feeding go beyond the scope of this article, there are five major considerations to look at before even going the raw route
Read the full ArticleCaring For Your Chihuahua
tags: chihuahua, chihuahua feeding, dog, dogs
Well, you have just returned from the breeders with your Chihuahua puppy. You sit down and start looking around for the owner’s manual…What! no owner’s manual?
Unfortunately your cute little puppy doesn’t come with an owner’s manual so you have to dig in and learn how to care for this charming creature.
Read the full ArticleBarking Collars : How to Stop Your Dog from Barking
tags: dog, dogs, dogtraining
A barking dog is quite a pain and can be very embarrassing for the owner of the barking dog. Keeping neighbors awake at night is only one negative side effect of this loud barking. Even for the dog’s loving owner the barking can be irritating.
Read the full ArticleFeeding Your Dog
Your dog needs a balanced diet of protein, carbohydrates and fats to maintain good general health, a healthy skin and coat, and plenty of energy. Broad guidelines are: 20-25% protein, 20-35% fat and 40-60% carbohydrate. Like humans, they need vitamins and minerals, though unlike us their need for vitamin C is satisfied by their ability to synthesize it for themselves. Essential vitamin B1, however, is not stored by dogs, and can be lost in food processing. It may need to be supplied as a supplement.
Read the full ArticleDog Training Tips and Techniques
tags: dog, dogs, dogtraining
Owning a pet is a big responsibility, but the right attitude can make it fun and rewarding. Do not think of your canine companion as an object for your amusement, but as a living creature that can become a treasured friend. Dogs are motivated by their owner’s pleasure, so if you work together, the dog training process will be an important step in your relationship. You will learn to trust one another, which will allow you to enjoy the pleasure of each other’s company. Teach your dog what you want and expect from him, and he will give you that and more in return.
Read the full ArticleHow To Potty Train Your New Puppy
tags: dog, dogs, potty training, puppy
Many questions arise when you bring your new puppy home.
Such as….
How do you potty train your puppy?
What can you do about your puppy when you are at work?
Are there steps to follow when potty training your puppy?
Keep in mind that raising a new puppy is a lot like raising a child. It is a lot of work, they keep you up at night, they get into things and make messes, but your new baby (puppy) also gives you a lot of joy and love.
Read the full ArticleYou Need to Teach Your Child to be Safe with a Puppy
It has been said that a dog is ‘man’s best friend’ and that a well trained dog can provide much love, fun, and security, but at the end of the day this same dog is an animal, one that can be dangerous inflicting serious injuries and even causing death. It is therefore vital that just as at an early age a puppy is trained, so must children be educated in the correct ways of dealing with a canine, and that always, when a child and dog are ‘loose’ together that they are under adult supervision.
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Title: The Encyclopedia of Natural Pet CareBook Description
Alternative health titles are topping bestseller lists as people search for effective, natural ways to care for themselves and their families—and, as every pet owner knows, house pets are family too. In this revised edition of her groundbreaking work, CJ Puotinen gives animal lovers even more of the information they’ll need to care for their dogs, cats, birds, and rabbits the natural way.

