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
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.
Mar
28
How to keep the pet clean and neat?
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Here are few tips on keeping your favorite pets clean and neat.
a. You can start this process with a bath. Wash your pet with warm water. There are some great products available in the market
b. Do provide great attention that the water does not go into their eyes.
c. Dry the water with a good towel.
d. Brush the hair and do not make any curves while brushing.
e. Trim hairs very carefully. Start with the head portion. While trimming make sure that you do not cut their ears. Be very careful.
f. Use very thin scissor.
g. Cut their nails once in a week.
h. Clean their teeth once in a week.
i. Gently clean their ears once in a while.
j. Clean the portion underneath their eyes with a dry towel.
k. Inject them regularly. So that if they bite, you are not at a loss.
Feb
21
Traveling With Family Pet
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The travel with any of the family pets should be planned a bit long before the travel date. Make sure that the pet you are traveling has undergone a check up treatment before travel. In addition to it, for a safe travel consider these points:
a. An information card mentioning owner’s name and contact details and a rabies tag should be worn by the pet.
b. The carrier for travel should be spacious enough for free movement of the pet and doesn’t have any objects that could harm it.
c. Travel with fresh food, water, eating and drinking bowls and your pet’s first aid kit and ensure the safety first.
d. If traveling by car, never let your pet unsupervised inside and don’t allow his head outside the window. Stop at intervals for bathroom, food, water etc.
e. Last point to consider is about air travel. You should be aware of the airline’s rules for carrying a pet. If possible, try to look for a continuous flight for them.
Feb
21
What to Know when Choosing a Family Pet
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Pets provide a really nice companionship for any human being. Some important points to know when choosing a family pet are:
a. Select a social pet: Consider a pet which has already been socialized or prefer a puppy or kitten if you have small kids at home.
b. Learn about breeds: It’s necessary to know the correct breed of an animal which best suits as a pet. For e.g. in case of dogs Golden and Labrador Retrievers are friendly.
c. Practice beforehand: Get familiar with your friend’s or neighbor’s dog if it’s the first time for you.
d. Impart behavioral skills: Teach your kids how to behave with the pets as they may revert back with the same action. After touching animals, clean your hands.
e. Consider your lifestyle: Give a deep thought over your schedule to make sure how much time you can devote to your pet.
f. Cleaning potential hazards: You need to make sure that your house is safe for pet by removing plants and other items that may be poisonous for them.
Feb
11
Taking Care of your Dog
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Human beings and dogs have been best companions for over the years now. Some dog care basic tips that need to be followed are:
a. Mention all the necessary details like your contact name, number and address in an ID and attach it to a collar your dog.
b. Bathe your dogs on a monthly basis and clean or wipe them with a towel when they get dirty.
c. Grooming for your dog should be done on a regular time interval. Their hairs must be combed so that the tangles do not get formed and it remains smooth. It is important to undertake a physical checkup of your dog monthly.
d. Take care of your dog’s diet most importantly, after consulting a veterinary doctor.
e. To keep your dog fit and healthy, make sure they exercise. Keep them physically busy by playing with them or taking them with you for a walk.
f. Don’t keep your dogs tied up continuously as it leads to boredom and bad temper. g. Provide proper shelter to them.
Jan
6
What Are the Signs of a Dog Going Into Labor?
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It is very important to understand when your dog is going into labor if you want to help her have a smooth delivery.The first sign of her going into labor is a drop in her body temperature. Usually the temperature of a dog’s body is around 100 to 102 degree Fahrenheit. So look out for a significant drop in her body temperature.
The natural instinct of a dog is to look for a noiseless and place where they can peacefully deliver her pups. So if you notice your dog sneaking away below your bed then you should understand she is very close to her labor time. Dogs usually want their masters to be with them while they are in labor. So if your dog is continuously looking at you from her chosen place of delivery you should treat it as a sign of her going into labor.
Dec
29
Symptoms of Sickness in Dogs
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Dogs are basically happy animals who love to play and interact with their masters. This is the reason for which it is easy to understand when your dog is sick. However, you should also know some of the actual physical symptoms of sickness in dogs.
Usually the temperature in a dog’s body is around 100 to 102 degree Fahrenheit (which might get a little risen with excitement). If the temperature shows a higher temperature then your dog might be sick.The other yardsticks are the heart-beat rate and the respiration rate.They are usually 80 to 120 per minute and 15-20 per minute respectively. Anything apart from these is a suggestion that something is wrong with your dog.
Also look out for symptoms such as fluid discharge from the ears or the eyes. Dogs also tend to become very weak and feel sleepy all the time. In case your dog shows any of these symptoms contact your vet immediately.
Dec
21
How Do You Tell If Your Dog Has a Fever?
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Like all human beings dogs also have fever. But it is not easy to understand it unless you know the exact symptoms of dog fever.
Dogs are usually very happy animals which have bright eyes and love their meals. So if your dog is gloomy, or not eating his meals properly then you should understand that something is wrong with him. Dogs usually love playing and following their masters. If your dog is showing disinterest in these and seems to be having body ache, weakness, or is scratching his body continuously it is time to pay extra attention to your animal.
Like human bodies, the temperature of dog’s body also rises when having fever. Normally it is between 100 and 102 degree Fahrenheit. If you find your dog warmer than usual then use a thermometer. You can put it rectally into the body of the dog. If it reads high temperature then immediately take him to the vet.
Dec
14
How to Introduce a Puppy to a Territorial Dog
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It is not easy for any animal to accept a new one into its own territory since they find the new comer a threat to their position. However, it is not impossible for your territorial dog to become friends with a new puppy. Just make sure you follow certain rules.
Your dog should not meet the pup for the first time without his leash. This is a must if you want to avoid unpleasant injuries to the little one. The two animals should meet for the first time in a neutral space. So if your dog usually live indoors then first meeting should take place out of the house. Make sure you feed the little one only once you have feed your old buddy. This is a must for keeping the old dog reassured of his place in your heart. Do the same for other treats and toys as