Archive for October 31, 2009

dog food


I am pretty satisfied with commercial dog food and I have no problem sticking with it, but I would just like to know how to make nutritional homemade dog food. My dogs are a golden retriever, beagle, and dachshund if that information is needed. I would like advice also, like what supplements to put in the food, and the right portions, and a professional website would be the best. I don’t really want just homemade dog food that isn’t any better than commercial dog food. Please help out. Thanks.

Permanently Stop Puppy Digging

If you have a new puppy that is digging in your house, backyard, gardens or other areas, it’s important to do something about this problem. While digging comes naturally to your puppy and is a perfectly healthy thing, it can be a real problem when done in the wrong places and the wrong ways.

Winter Tips for Dogs

Most breeds of dog are extremely hardy creatures, capable of withstanding all kinds of weather conditions. If your dog is kept outside, you may like to take a few extra precautions throughout the winter to ensure that your dog remains healthy. However, even if your dog is an indoor pet, there are a few tips to keeping your canine pal warm and safe in the harsh winter months.

Pet Insurance - Watch The Puppy Fat

So you’ve made the decision to get a puppy. It’s not something to take on without a lot of thought. You have lots of choices, not only of the breed of pup that you feel you’d be able to cope with, but how you’re going to bring him or her up.

Traveling with your pet can be extremely difficult most of the time. This is especially true if you are traveling on a plane with your pup. One thing that you want to make sure before you even think about purchasing your tickets is getting an Airline Approved dog carriers. This will not only keep your dog extremely safe during the plane ride, but you will actually be able to get on the plane!

Veterinary Secrets Revealed Reviewed

Veterinary Secrets Revealed, is a very well written and thorough book about dog health, by Dr. Andrew Jones. This book’s 477 pages not only teaches us about the many, many dog health issues that exist, but also how we can diagnose and treat many of these ailments ourselves at home. Dr. Jones, having practiced veterinary medicine for over 17 years certainly has the knowledge and experience to teach us this valuable and relevant information on helping us treat our own pets at home.

Daycare For A Small Dog: What To Look Out For