Dogs Articles
231: Crude Dog Diet
Raw food diet for dogs seem more attractive after the dog food scare in 2007, but your dog eat uncooked food all the time? Let's take a look at the good and the bad side of a raw food diet for dogs. The first thing you have to admit is that in their natural habitat, then the dogs can not cook their food, many people are beginning to awaken to the benefits of eating raw items. The kitchen does not mean that all the amino acids and enzymes are still intact and have not been altered or destroyed by cooking. However, the low then too, all bacteria like salmonella and E. coli are present in food. Therefore, a raw food diet for dogs is a high nutritional benefit, as long as you do your research and make sure you are getting everything they need in good proportion, but another thing to consider is that these are not the same as the wild dogs that lived only uncooked foods all that long ago. Due to selective breeding then some veterinarians are concerned that some breeds do not have an immune system strong enough to cope with the bacteria found in food that has not been cooked.
232: Try Homemade Dog Food and Biscuits
As a pet owner these days, you are probably more concerned about the commercial food and biscuits your pet eats as there has been lots of bad press about it recently. Though some commercials promote their dog foods as "safe", it may not be so as they generally mix in artificial flavoring and coloring and add preservatives and other fillers in their products.
233: Chihuahua Training
There is a myth about training Chihuahuas. Most people believe that Chihuahuas are one of the hardest breeds to train, but in reality, this only refers to housebreaking, due to the fact that Chihuahuas have an overwhelming need to mark their territory. However, when it comes to obeying commands or doing tricks, Chihuahuas are highly trainable, and quite intelligent.
234: Learn Positive Reinforcement and Train Your Dog More Effectively
Having a well trained dog is an excellent addition to your family and will give you much pleasure. The first thing is to establish rules and make sure they are always clear to your dog. But apart from teaching your dog what to do and what not, the way you go about it is important to ensure a long and healthy relationship with your pet.
235: The Best Dog Training Courses
When you were a kid, having a wild dog for a pet was probably not so bad for you. You always had someone to blame little "accidents" on, but now that you've gained a few years and some little wisdom. Plus, it's YOUR stuff getting destroyed now, so the novelty has worn off. It's time to look into professional help. Choosing the appropriate dog training course can be difficult, but with these tips you should be able to find the "best fit" for both of you.
236: Groomed Yorkshire Terriers Are Healthy Yorkshire Terriers
Yorkshire terriers are famous for their soft, flowing coats. But it takes a great deal of care to keep the fur in tip-top condition. Fortunately, it is easy to learn how to care for your Yorkshire terrier's coat.
237: Cat Food Ingredients You Should Avoid
Finding a good food for your kitty may take a bit of detective work. Discounting advertising slogans such as "Wholesome" and "Recommended by veterinarians" along with the deceptive, yet legal, labels that allow "meat" to be the number 1 ingredient even though it is far down the list.
238: 7 Tips To Modify Aggression Employing Dog Behavior Modification
Your training needs to establish you and your family as the "alpha" position in the pack. That relinquishes your canine to the bottom of the pack hierarchy. Once the family establishes command over the canine, issues linked to control can oftentimes be fixed. This is why the socialization and dog behavior modification are awfully necessary.
239: Springer Spaniel - Sweet Friend, Beautiful Puppy
Springer Spaniels are extremely smart and learn very quickly. The Springer Spaniel is an ideal dog for country or city life. Springers are people pleasers. They love to be around people, and they are energetic, loving companions. Playful and energetic, the Springer Spaniel can bring its owner many hours of amusement. Springers are excellent all around dogs. Good training can bring excellent results in many fields, including agility, tracking, retrieving, obedience, hunting, and field trials. They are the perfect choice for families because they are so wonderful with children. Adult supervision of children around any breed of dog is necessary to ensure the dog doesn't become irritated.
240: Pomeranian 101: Toy Pomeranian
Toy Pomeranians are easy to identify and hard to forget. They look like the world's cutest, tiniest foxes with coats twice as big as their bodies. They have a high forehead, pointed ears, huge eyes and a button nose at the end of a slightly pointed snout. Some snouts will be blunter than others. The breeding trend seems to be for a profile like that of a Chihuahua rather than that of a miniature Spitz.
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