
A Healthy Diet For Your Small Dog By Luke Donnelley When it comes to feeding your small dog it is important to ensure that you are familiar with the dietary requirement of your pet, and you are aware of what to feed him, what not to feed him, and how Read more...
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Is Dog Bad Breath A Silent Killer? By Stopbadbreath2 Dog bad breath a silent killer! I can just here it now. This is not an exaggeration, and for that matter cats too. Just imagine a condition that affects you furry friends, but most pet owners often Read more...
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Dog Beds By Pam Caouette Our dogs come in all sizes, shapes and breeds; therefore, there are many different types of dog beds and pet bedding available to buy online. If you are looking for a small dog bed, a large dog Read more...
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Supplements And Their Affects By BJones Dogs can exist on a diet of meat, fruit, and vegetables. The benefits of supplements are overwhelming and can add several healthy years to your dog's life. Lifestyle and the foods and nutrients our pets receive make up 70 percent of their longevity, and 80-90 percent of the diseases in dogs are due to the degenerative processes that come with aging.
Major health changes occur in a short amount of time in dogs, as they age seven times faster than people (on the average). Aging is a process in which the body's systems deteriorate faster than the body can repair them, and dogs have different nutritional needs at different life stages.
Supplements can pick up where foods leave off with the added benefit that some medical conditions, like arthritis, and hip dysphasia can be treated with supplements. Vitamins such as A, B1, and Folic Acid; and minerals like potassium probiotics can help dog's live longer, healthier lives. The ideal supplements for your are those targeted to your dog's particular health needs, as determined by your vet.
Supplements are available in many forms, including liquid, pill, and powder forms. Features to consider in supplements are; the ingredients, efficacy , form-powder, pill or liquid, easy to give, veterinarian approved, and most important, appropriate for the age, weight, breed, and health of your pet.
Always consult your veterinarian before choosing or giving supplements to your pet. Make sure the supplements you choose are for dogs,
Rottweillers : A Guide To The Breed By Steve Batchelor While the true history of the Rottweiller is a little unclear it is thought that it is an ancient breed whose history stretches back to the Roman Empire. In those times the ancestors of the Read more...
Alaskan Husky - The Facts Every Owner Of This Dog Breed Should Know By Robert W. Benjamin The Alaskan Husky is not truly a 'breed' of dog in the traditional sense. The name is actually a classification for this working and sled dog. There is no written breed standard for Alaskan Huskies Read more...
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