Posted by Kit J.F.R. Murray at Apr 8th, 2008 in Dogs
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by Kit J.F.R. Murray
Just as we humans love our treats and to a certain extent expect to get one when we have been particularly good or done something really nice for someone. It seems only fair that making some dog treats for our favorite pooch shouldn’t be too much trouble.
The pet supplies store are full of off the shelve dog treats that we can just scoop up and head for the checkout. The other option is to make one at home from a dog treat recipe.
In all my time having dogs as pets I have yet to own a pooch that didn’t adore a dog treat, even more so if it was homemade. Its not difficult, and there are 100s of dog treat recipes available just by doing a search on the web.
I have never had any problem with any of my pets using online treat recipes but it’s always a good idea to check that there are no ingredients that may be harmful to your pets.
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Posted by Rebecca Foxton at Apr 8th, 2008 in Dogs
by Rebecca Foxton
Anyone who has watched a hunter and his dog can sense the deep bond between them. The hunting dog responds to every command with speed and precision. It takes time and patience to reach this level, but the result is well worth the effort.
Retrievers: Dogs such as the Labrador retriever and the Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever have been bred over hundreds of years to be good gun dogs. This doesn’t mean, however, that it is any easier today to get them to work than it was back then.
Basic Commands: Commands such as Whoa, No, Kennel, Sit and Come are vital. Your dog must know and obey all of these commands before you take him out to the field. If your dog won’t obey you when he’s on a leash he certainly won’t obey when he has the freedom to run at will. Your dog should be taught in a realistic situation in the field and not at home.
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Posted by Rebecca Foxton at Apr 8th, 2008 in Dogs
by Rebecca Foxton
In the last few decades, people have been attempting to feed human-style food to dogs. More recently however, the wisdom is for animals (and humans) to rely more on raw foods for optimal health.
Many people now realize that processed foods are in fact most likely responsible for poor health in your animal, and that raw food diets more closely imitate a dog’s natural diet.
There are many premium grade lines available; the benefits are two-fold - no messy preparation for the owner and the security that all the nutritional formulas have been worked out, meaning your dog is getting what he needs. So what’s on the menu? Your pet is in for a treat and also a potential health boost.
With legions of happy pet owners talking about how it has vastly improved their pets’ health, perhaps even cured them of longstanding illnesses, Natures Variety Raw Food Diets is a favorite of many.
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