Showing posts with label Dog feeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dog feeds. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2017

How to Keep a Dog in Good Health



Being a dog parent is not easy. One needs to be very careful about the special needs of the dog and offer them proper care and attention. In fact it would not be an exaggeration today that the adopting a dog is akin to being a parent of your child. You have to offer them a happy and healthy life that would not only increase their obesity but also offer them a high standard of life. One thing that you should remember here is that you don't have to adopt the dog only because of its liveliness or charm but also because you want to form a lifelong relationship. So you need to be very careful about physical and mental health of your dog as you are careful about your own child.

Here are a few helpful tips to maintain the health of you dog:

Daily Exercise

Daily exercise is the most important part of a dog's schedule. In fact many pet owners would not like to take their dogs to nearby parks for walking as they are too much worried about the dog being attacked by street dogs. In that case you may use a vehicle to take your dog in a vehicle and park it outside the garden. Then you can take you dog inside the park and allow it to enjoy brisk walking. The obese dogs find it difficult to breather and are at a high risk of developed diabetes.

Diet

Some people treat they dogs as their own family members. However it times they go a bit too far. It is especially true in the case of diet; In fact the dog's biological system and digestion process is distinctly different from human beings. So chocolate can be a treat for your child but for your dog it is a threat. The digestion system of dogs is designed in such a way that they cannot digest certain foods like chocolates, pizza, bread and others. Hence, instead of giving it what it likes the most you should rather offer it something that is most beneficial of its body.

Mental Well-being

The dogs are very sensitive when it comes to psychology. Many people buy dogs, not adopt them. It means that they buy them because of their liveliness instead of forming a genuine relationship. Such dogs are pampered too much in the beginning and later on when the owners are fed up they stop giving much attention to them. Sure, they get the food and water on time. But that is not enough. They also want to get proper care and love. Many such dogs suffer mentally and finally they fall victim to various psychiatric problems. So, it is very important to adopt a dog only of you have enough time to take their proper care.

Even if you buy healthy dog, they might observe that it develops certain kind of health issues in the course of time. In fact when you adopt dogs you change their lifestyle intentionally or unintentionally that may lead to a variety of dog diseases.



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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Dog Treats - The Best Time To Treat Them



Pet treats are of great importance. They can be a great asset, when given at the right time. If you find it difficult that your pooch is not following or listening you even after a treat, then there is something wrong with your timing or reason. To help you practice the right time to give it to your pet, here are some guidelines that can solve all of your confusion and aid you in administering the treat easily with all positive results.

When To Give Treats To Your Dogs

Giving treats in between the meals is ideal. Remember never include treats along with dog food. Try to find the liking and taste of your pooch and select a treat that your dog will enjoy. It is also quite helpful when you are training your dog. Also, your treat will not work as an encouraging tool, if you are likely to give it right after the meals. Therefore, ensure to give the treat only in between the meals and not immediately before or after the meals.

One of the best techniques to give treat is to hold it into your hand between the first two fingers and thumb. Then, let your dog sniff through it to find that it is there. The golden role here is: first nose, then mouth and ears! Starting with a dog's nose, is highly rewarding as you are appealing to the most important part of her brain.

Furthermore, as your dog is sniffing and getting interested, slowly lift the treat above nose height and move it gradually over her head and slightly back towards her shoulders. The aim is to make your dog sit on the butts, to lower the shoulders back and lift her head up.

Lift the treat slowly and easily so that your dog's nose follows it in your hand. When your dog jumps at your hand, take it away. Second time, have the treat hand closer to her head. The moment she begins to follow the treat with her nose and eyes along with putting her butt to the floor, say - "sit", calmly and slowly and give her the treat. Say softly as not to disturb your pooch. Also remember, not to overexcite your furry pal as he may lose the lesson in all the chaos.

Well, dog treats are to show the feeling of affection. Given abruptly will not churn out to bring in the desired results. Treats need to be given at the right time for the right reason. If you are not sticking to the rules or consistent when you give a treat to your furry pal, you may just end up confusing your pooch greatly. Ensure to give treat as a reward for a good behavior or for showing affection after a good deed.

It's essential to treat your pet at the time and on the right occasion as this will boost positive behavior in your furry pal.



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Thursday, December 22, 2016

Benefits Of Making Healthy Dog Biscuit Recipes For Your Pet



Dog biscuits are known to be effective in rewarding good behavior since dogs can smell treats even when they are 20 yards away. Biscuits are likewise ideal for showing your love for your pet. And since this is important, you would want the best possible treats for your beloved pet.

Pet owners must be aware that instead of going for the common packaged treats, why not consider making healthy dog biscuit recipes using the finest, nutritious ingredients? Indeed, the best way of showing your love for your pet is making wholesome biscuits.

Benefits Of Making Homemade Canine Treats

Ensure your pet's health - Often, plenty of ordinary packaged dog treats contain additives, preservatives, and fillers. These things do little to nothing at all when it comes to ensuring the health of your dog. Also, they might do harm, causing obesity and triggering allergies. Moreover, there are some ingredients that can aggravate your dog's condition. Be reminded that when you make dog biscuits at home, you can actually control what will go in the mix. Wholesome ingredients which carry lots of nutritional value can be used. Apart from that, fresh ingredients can be included as these can do more than just keeping your dog's health intact. For instance, adding parsley can help remove your pooch of bad breath.

Your dog will enjoy its preferred flavor - There is a great possibility that the one you will get from the grocery store or pet shop will not suit its taste. Also, it may contain the ingredient it doesn't like. In turn, you might end up throwing the box of treats you bought in the trash.

Cost-effective - You can create plenty of biscuits that can actually last for a very long while. Moreover, you might already have the ingredients you need, in your pantry or garden.

Pet experts highly emphasized that there is no better way to show your love for your beloved pet than by creating healthy biscuits. In fact, your canine companion might even stay in your kitchen while you whip up those treats. And this could be a great bonding moment for you and your beloved pet. Be reminded though not to give in to the urge of giving the biscuits any time. Rather, you must use the treats very wisely - as snacks in between meals and to reward good behavior.

Most importantly, you have to choose very carefully which ingredients to include in the mix. Be sure not to include those that can trigger allergies. Consult a reliable vet whenever necessary.




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