Apr
23
Healthy and best meal for your dogs.
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Your dog loves you without any condition. It is, therefore, your duty to feed your dog the best way you can. Certain advertisements on television and internets claim that their products are hundred percent healthy. They are actual stuffed food. But, almost every dog products in the market don’t prove beneficial to your dogs. They actually are more harmful. They use lots of harmful chemicals in their products.
The results being your dog suffer from various types of diseases. What’s worst is that this outside products decrease your dog’s actual lifespan. So, while providing meal to your dog, the first lesson that you should keep in mind that it should be chemical free. It would be better off if you serve your dog, home made food. Your vet can give inputs into what can go into home cooked dog meals. Like us, they also like it. It will keep diseases away. This is the least you can do for your dog. Don’t you?
Apr
19
Signs and symptoms to detect sickness in dogs.
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The biggest disadvantage of our favorite pets is that they can not speak. We have to understand their problems and sickness. But they do show certain symptoms. They may make certain noises unusual body posture etc to show us that they are not at ease. And it is up to us to take care & alleviate the discomfort of our faithful favorite one’s.
Given below are the following tips to detect sickness in dogs.
a. When a dog refuses to eat, you must take note that something is wrong. It can be a teeth problem, constipation, flu, depression or an internal organ problem.
b. If your dog is coughing in excess, it might be suffering from respiratory problems, pneumonia, heart diseases, kennel cough etc
c. If your dog is vomiting in excess, he may be suffering from food poisoning, Addison’s disease, kidney failure etc.
d. If there are traces of blood in the vomit, it shows sign of weakness, dehydration, fever and a lot of critical issues.
Apr
1
Symptoms to recognize labor in dogs
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If you posses a dog and do not seem to have any idea what to do during her pregnancy; this article will let you know you about the do’s and the don’ts of dog labor. The pregnancy period of dogs is actually pretty short, around 60 days. It takes a dog around five to ten minutes to give birth to each puppy. Here go few tips to recognize labor in dogs.
a. Enormous temperature drop a day before giving birth.
b. Before going into labor a dog generally eschew its meal. Don’t worry, it’s perfectly normal.
c. A dog naturally finds a safe place to give birth. A place where she can feel cozy. It is better if you make early arrangement regarding this.
d. Frequent vomiting, snitching and shivering are very common symptoms to recognize labor in dogs.
e. A dog wants her master all the time while giving birth. It makes her feel secured.