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Dog Tips 101 - Older Dog Care

Friday 25 April 2008 @ 9:36 pm
Caring For The Older Dog - By: Mark Stimpson, 2008-04-25

When you bring home you first puppy, little do you realize that one day he or she will grow older and then suddenly leave you. Dogs live for anywhere between 12-15 years but as a wise man once said, their loyalty will never waiver, not even in the final moments. Probably this is why they form an emotional bond with humans. This is more than reason enough for you to take care of your dogs’ health.

Old age comes to everyone whether it’s dogs or humans. What really matters is how long and how healthy your dog really is. Most dogs pass away at the age of 12 but depending on their genes and general health, and sometimes even the dog’s own will, they can stretch their life for another three years at the max. The food that you buy for your dog should ideally be nutritious and should have vitamins and all necessary minerals that will not only aid his growth process but also provide complete dog health. For a better understanding of your pet health issues, you can visit a veterinarian as they can provide you with answers and also create the perfect healthy diet for your dog.

It is not easy enough to say that your dog is growing old because like humans they don’t have completely graying hair. But there are certain behaviours and patterns that will help you to understand that your dog is finally growing old. One of the most affected areas is the hearing. As your dog grows old he will have problem hearing and then some dogs even go blind. These are symptoms of old age and almost similar to humans in a certain way. This is the time when you need to take special care of your dog and shop for only specific dog supplies especially wholesome food. With age, the teeth are not strong enough and hence they will be unable to eat certain types of food. In such a scenario, you need to buy dog supplies recommended by your vet or a specialist retailer. They might also develop deteriorated tooth and gum conditions, which will need medical help. There are other spheres of pet health that you will need to take care of like diabetes, uncontrolled urination, other kidney problems, breathing problems etc.

The metabolism of dogs will also slow down with age and this can affect the overall dog health. Most of the time, they will lie down in one corner of the house and wouldn’t look too interested. At this point what they will really need is healthy food and lot of caring. Nothing works better than love does!

If you need further information on dog supplies, including pet supplements and pet meds visit our resource centre. Always remember that you should consider your dog health when purchasing foods on line.

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What Dog Food Should You Be Feeding Your Dog

Saturday 9 February 2008 @ 12:21 am

Tips To Find The Proper Food for Your Dog

You need to consider various different factors when feeding your dog.You certainly wouldn’t want to be feeding a sedentary dog as much food as one that is exercising regularly or a working dog.

The dog’s activity levels are very important when deciding how much to feed it. Over-feeding will obviously lead to an overweight dog with corresponding health problems and a potential shortening of its life.

Another factor that will determine what food to give your dog will be the breed of the dog.
Obviously, you won’t be feeding the same quantity of food that a Doberman might eat to a miniature poodle.

It is not just the size of the dog that needs to be taken into account, but also specific requirements for certain dog breeds. If you have a pedigree dog it is wise to check with that dogs society to get more information on the types of foods that you should be feeding it.

Incorrect food choice can be very detrimental to the health of your dog.If in doubt, and you are unable to find any suitable information, it is always better to stick with natural foods, meats, and a little vegetables, and always monitor the weight of your dog to see that it is not getting overweight or alternatively losing weight.

One thing that is essential with all dogs, all breeds of dogs, and all sizes of dogs, is the need for fresh water at all time. Just like humans, dogs need to remain hydrated at all times or they will become lethargic and sick.

You’ll also need to give your dog, food that they can chew to assist in the cleaning of their teeth.
And of course, any dog will always be happy with a nice big bone to chew on.
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Treat Your Dog To The Best Dog Food

Friday 1 February 2008 @ 4:54 pm

Proper Nutrition For Your Dog, Will make For A Healthy, Happy, Dog

It is important that you select the correct food for your dog.
With all the fancy packaging and advertising that is available these days it can be difficult determining what food is best for your dog.

The manufacturers prepare food based on the age of your dog, and the food you buy for an elderly dog might not be suitable for a puppy.
Proper nutrition is vital to the health of your dog and its happiness, and it is essential that your pet get all the vitamins and minerals that it needs for a healthy diet.

Here is a list of some of the vitamins and minerals that your dog should have in its diet…
Vitamins A, D, E, B-complex, Biotin, Calcium, Choline, Copper, Folic Acid, Iodine, Iron, Magnesium, Niacin, Manganese, Pantothenic Acid, Phosphorus, Potassium, Selenium, Sodium Chloride and Zinc.

Of course, that is not all but they are certainly ingredients that you should be looking to find in your dogs diet.

Giving your dog fresh meat with some vegetables and grain included is a healthy natural diet that many people believe is better than anything you can buy from the store.

There are also some excellent books on creating your own dog food where you can be assured that your dog will get all the best ingredients needed for all-around nutrition

This can be quite a cost effective method of feeding your dog without being concerned that the dog might not be receiving all the ingredients it should for a healthy happy life.

If your dog has any specific health problems, this needs to be addressed when determining what food you should be feeding it.
A consultation with your vet would be wise to see if there are any special requirements or problems that certain foods might create for your pet.




Avoid Harmful Additives In Your Dogs Diet

Friday 25 January 2008 @ 9:16 pm

All about allergies and how many of these are related to the food that your dog eats.

This is due to all the filler, colors and preservatives that the dog food manufacturers put into the processed dog foods that are sold through the stores.

There is a solution if you have a dog that has food allergies and it is not only a cost effective way to feed your dog but it can also add to the quality of your dogs health.

Creating your own dog food and dog treats might be the best solution for your dog’s allergies.

Even if your dog doesn’t have food allergies you can often see an improvement in the health of a dog by changing to homemade treats that don’t have all the harmful additives of the dog food you will buy over the counter.

You will also have full control over the ingredients that you use for your food preparation and you can eliminate any foods that you already know your dog is allergic to.

If you are still unsure of the food that your dog might be allergic to you can add and delete the various different foods until you eliminate those that cause negative reactions and only use food that your dog is comfortable eating.

While it might be difficult determining exactly what is in the dog food that you buy from the store you will always know exactly what your dog is eating if you prepare the food yourself.

You can create the food fresh and in the quantities that you require rather than rely on the portions that are determined by the manufacturers.

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