Owners of dogs found near a forest, river or live on a farm, quickly tell you that there is something smelly, decaying, items that are geared toward dogs. It seems that if a black viscous swamp water, dead fish, or a dunghill, if it smells bad and can lead to shoot the dog happy. A walk along the smell of sewage cortex is an idea of heaven on earth, dogs, their owners are generally less enthusiastic. The odor emitted from your pet, that should take the time of day to take your pets and your hair has been washed or bathe their dogs. Even then, there was no way we can be sure that the perfume benefits can be washed. (more…)
Getting the Stink out of Your Dog
Ailments Affecting the Health of Golden Retriever Dogs
By: Damian Cross
Dogs in general suffer common ailments that affect their health individually. Although not all dogs necessarily fall victim to these diseases, some do. Some breeds, however, are more prone to a few diseases in particular. It is important to keep in main that many of these afflictions tend to appear as if directed towards breeds of dog in particular, when in fact, the reason they seem to corner a unique group of dogs is because of the hereditary traits by which these illnesses are transmitted. These are a few examples affecting the Golden Retriever breed. (more…)
By changing your diet of the dog
It is important that you take your pet happy and healthy. How do you know when it’s time to change your diet of the dog? Who can speak with you to learn more about your dog food and what to change?
It appears that your dog is just dandy in every bag or can of dog food flops into your cart at the supermarket, but how can we know sure the food your dog is on the way? Follow a few simple things about your dog. The dog diet affects all aspects of life, so observe your dog before jumping to conclusions.
Here are some questions to ask when you decide whether your dog food needs to change. How does my dog act? Is your pet always scrounging around the house for crumbs and scraps? Your pet can comfortably after a meal? (more…)
Protein and kidney failure in your dog’s diet
Early research suggests that increased protein in the diet of your dog leads to kidney failure. Do you know if your dog food is safe? Are you killing your furry friend by providing too much protein in the diet of your dog?
The studies showed that a high protein and kidney failure which has caused concerns about the protein in the diet of the dog is not sound. The research was conducted in rats, dogs no. Rats eat mainly plants, because their natural food. Of course, rats biological mean trouble digesting the diet with high protein content. Rats have difficulty excreting protein due to their dietary needs, not because the high protein diet causes kidney failure.
However, when we are at the protein and your dog food? Naturally, dogs are omnivores. In nature, dogs for hunting or scavenging. The dog would be, the food of plants and animals. Naturally, dogs are meat eaters, too. For this reason, a dog can tolerate a diet consisting of 30% protein or more. (more…)
Training and Working of Sports Dog Breeds
By : Jeff Nenadic
It is easy to train sports dog breeds as they have an innate desire to learn and are highly intelligent. These dog breeds are one of the easiest of all dog breeds when it comes to training them. Due to generations of interacting with humans, sporting dog breeds have an instinct of understanding their trainers or owners expectations.
These amazing breed of sporting dogs includes the pointers, setters, retrievers and spaniels. They are also referred to as the gun dogs or the bird dogs but there is a common notion that the tracking breeds and chasing breeds are part of the category of sporting dogs. However, apart from this notion, sporting dogs are basically the dogs used to hunt birds and fowl. They are not trained or used to hunt mammals or any other type of game. (more…)