Posted by Melissa Coleman at Dec 23rd, 2008 in Dogs
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by Melissa Coleman
Shar Pei pictures are some of the most popular pictures of any breed of dog out there and there are a lot of people that just love pictures of these wrinkly little dogs that always seem like they are smiling. Luckily for fans of Shar Pei pictures there are many sources out there for you to use to find what would seem like an endless supply of pictures of Shar Peis in poses, with props, or just sitting by themselves looking desperately like they need an ironing.
Professional photographers love to take pictures of all breeds of dogs and one of their favorite subjects is the Shar Pei. There are a lot of over sized professional picture books at your local book store dedicated to the Shar Pei and these beautiful larger than life prints will certainly bring you all of the detail you could ever need in your Shar Pei pictures.
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Posted by Amy Nutt at Dec 22nd, 2008 in Pets
by Amy Nutt
The last thing any dog owner wants is a lot of nasty messes to clean up all over the place. If you take the time to toilet train your dog, you’ll not only avoid stepping in an unpleasant surprise as you head to the bathroom at night, you will confine all mess to a specific area. However, it does take some time and patience to teach your dog, particularly if you are starting with an older canine.
How to Toilet Train Your Dog
Your dog instinctively prefers to stay clean. If you watch a puppy that has been tied up or left in a kennel, he will automatically defecate away from where he eats and sleeps. You will be able to use this to your advantage when training your dog to use one particular spot for his or her physical needs.
Step One: Creating a Bathroom Area
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Posted by Mike Willis at Dec 22nd, 2008 in Dogs
by Jon Jemmett
Denosyl SAMe is a natural supplement to support your dogs liver function.
Your dog is made up of hundreds of cells, some of which bond together to form organs, which are the major players in sustaining life.
The major organs are vital, but it is the sum of all those parts that is the key to health.
Cells are essentially what we are made up of, so we shouldn’t ignore the small guys.
An airplane can fly, but sometimes it takes just one bolt to give way for a bigger problem to occur.
We are like machines ourselves, we don’t take care of the small details of our health, which may progress into something of more concern.
And like an airplane component failing, it can lead to a bigger problem in the long run.
We can sustain some damage at cellular level without too much hardship, but if a major organ is affected, you have serious problems.
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Denosyl SAMe Tabs - The Wonder Liver Supplement For Pets.
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Posted by Mike Willis at Dec 21st, 2008 in Dogs
by Cindy Mallory
Heartworm is a particularly nasty parasite which is spread from host to host by mosquitoes, and the most popular flea and heartworm prevention solution is Revolution cat.
Heartworms in canines are a kind of filaris (a long thin worm), and despite being best known for being found in dogs, heartworms can affect a wide variety of other animals, from cats and ferrets to sea lions and even people.
The heartworm’s name was derived from the fact that its reproductive cycle’s last stage occurs within the heart of its host.
If left untreated, the animal will find exertion harder and may faint under physical strain or experience extreme breathlessness.
Eventually the animal can die of heart failure or failure of the kidneys, lungs and liver as the parasites also damage these organs.
Treatment is lengthy and can take a year and a half to complete.
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Revolution For Cats: Parasite Miracle Pet Med For Cats.
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Posted by G D WILLIAMS at Dec 20th, 2008 in Dogs
by G D Williams
For some time, people have pitched around the idea of the green bean dog diet. You may have heard of this and considered trying it. Lets take a look at the green bean dog diet and talk about some of the pros and cons of it.
If you decide to give your dog the green bean diet, you should know that you can not only feed your dog green beans. By only giving your dog this green bean vegetable diet, would not be the right healthy decision for your dogs diet. Pet owners should find the balance between dog food and green beans that will produce the desired results.
The green bean dog diet involves standard kibble for your pet combined with a portion of green beans. The green beans are a healthy way to keep your dog full between meals. For example, your pet may only want two cups of high quality dog food per day to keep a healthy weight, but he or she is always scrounging around and hungry. Adding some green beans to the food at meal time will assist your dogs diet stay on track and keep your dog feeling full and happy.
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Posted by Mike Willis at Dec 20th, 2008 in Dogs
by Rhonda Foxton
Because of the many processes the liver does for the body, without a functioning liver we would die, and SAMe for dogs is designed specially to support liver function in animals.
If the liver fails in any animal, the end will be soon, and Denamarin for dogs supports liver function in dogs and cats.
Of all the major organs in the body, the liver is physically the largest, and is instrumental in the body’s metabolism.
It has several functions; glycogen storage, decomposition of red blood cells, plasma protein synthesis and detoxification.
Clearly the liver is crucial to a healthy body, and its worth making extra effort to keep it healthy?
This is the case in all vertebrates, including dogs and cats.
The liver possesses amazing regenerative powers, and can heal itself if a part is removed.
But it needs to be healthy to do this, if it is not in a good environment it may cease working, and death will quickly follow.
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Canine Denamarin Is The Liver Care Remedy For Animals.
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