Owning a pet dog who is sensitive to specified food items can be extremely challenging. If you are in this example, you must cautiously examine what you really are feeding your pet to ensure you’re not causing the situation.
Trying to identify food items that trigger hypersensitivity is essential. You must work with your veterinarian and set aside some time for this process. Create a chart that lists all of the food which you give your pet (this includes little tidbits from the dining room table). Read more »
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Dogs, Feeding Your Dog | FitHealthyPets.com April 21, 2011 |
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by fcobert3434
What pooch does not love obtaining a treat or two occasionally. Dog owners also love giving their dog’s treats. If you have a dog, then you’ve got a good idea of what your pet likes to nibble on. There are so many treats available these days and they all come in various different shapes, sizes, colors, and consistencies.
For every great dog treat, you will find those on the market that aren’t so great. These treats damages your pet when you are lodged in your dog’s throat or intestines. This may cause choking or worse. Read more »
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Dog Supplies, Dogs, Feeding Your Dog | FitHealthyPets.com November 7, 2010 |
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By: Ethan K. Roberts
Spend time at any pet store and the choice of dog foods to feed your dog is in abundance. How do you know which to choose and which is good for your dog? The answer to that is simply, you do not, let your dog choose. Although there are some basics that are recommended.
If you have purchased your dog from a breeder, ask the breeder what they recommend to feed your new pet. A good breeder should be able to tell you what has worked best for their dogs. This is a good place to start. However, if you have adopted your new dog, then it will be up to you to figure out what is good for your dog and what is not. The dog will certainly help you in determining the right food for him. Read more »
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Dogs, Feeding Your Dog | FitHealthyPets.com January 31, 2010 |
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by: Jimmy Woodall
You should be careful in feeding your dog. There are many pet foods now that don’t have sufficient nutrients that measure up to what your pet needs. You have to remember that dog is an omnivore, which means it also eats food for nourishment.
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Dog Health, Dogs, Feeding Your Dog | FitHealthyPets.com November 9, 2009 |
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By Dennis Fisher.
The refusal of food from anyone but you is very much more than a training exercise, it has unfortunately become a necessity if you live in an area where there is a great deal of crime.
There are more and more cases of dogs being poisoned by burglars and criminals who know your home is guarded by your dogs and throw poisoned meat to your dog. Read more »
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Dog Behavior, Dog Training, Dogs, Feeding Your Dog | FitHealthyPets.com June 9, 2009 |
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