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•Dogs That Will Protect You and Yours Dog Breeds That Will Act as Protectors
For many years, faithful dogs have acted as the protectors of families and homes. While many dog breeds will be loyal to their masters, certain breeds have been developed to have a natural proclivity towards being guardians and protectors. These protector breeds, such as the Doberman, the Rottweiler, the German Shepherd, and the American Bulldog, are different from watchdogs because they are bred and trained to be more aggressive and have an innate sense...
•How To Keep Your Pup’s Hygiene At The Top? Dandruff is a condition that plagues many human beings throughout the globe. Not only can it be uncomfortable, it can be embarrassing as well. Did you know that dogs can get dandruff too? Not only can dogs get it, it is much worse! Because hair covers their entire body, they usually get dandruff everywhere, not just on their scalp! It also can make dogs irritated with all the scratching they do because of their itchy skin. A simple growth of dandruff can turn ugly due to constant scratching-...
•The Tips That Could Save Your Pets Life As humans become increasingly aware of the many benefits of fiber, they may begin to wonder if fiber has any health benefits or adverse effects on their pet's health system. Most people know that fiber aids the gastrointestinal system with the passing on of digested food out of the body. So, how does it help dogs?
So, what exactly is fiber? Fiber is composed of several different kinds of compounds, all of which are forms of carbohydrates. Popular sources of fiber found in dog food include...
•Is Your Pets Diet Resulting In Damaging Health Issues For The Future It is important to be aware of the nutritious value of your pet's food. As people become more and more aware of the importance of a balanced diet, they begin to ask questions relating to the nutritional intake of their pets. Here are a few answers to commonly asked questions about dog nutrition:
Does my dog need to have a nutritionally balanced diet like me? Dogs require a total of 39 nutrients in their daily diet, dosed in correct proportions. Some of these nutrients include: protein, fats,...
•The Health Risk Of Giving Your Pet Catnip Most people are familiar with the affinity cats have for catnip. After viewing your cat's reaction to catnip, you may become concerned and ask some common questions in relation to products composed of this substance. Here are a few facts and answers to common questions about catnip.
What exactly is catnip? Catnip is an herb from the Lamiaceae family group, and it is known as Nepeta cataria in scientific terms. It originated in the Mediterranean area, but is now commonly found in England,...
•How To Make Your New Home Perfect For Your Pet After the hectic chaos of moving to a new home, it is becomes time for you, your family, and your pet to adjust. For dogs, moving can be particularly stressful because they do not understand what has happened to the family. Their world has been turned upside-down, and now they are living in a place that looks, smells and feels foreign and unfamiliar to their senses.
Because adjusting can sometimes be a hard thing for your pet to do, here are a few tips that may help the transition process be...
•The Secret To Effectively Handle Canine Arthritis As dogs age, they become more prone to diseases, conditions and illnesses because their immune systems are not as effective as when they were young romping puppies. Arthritis is a common condition that affects humans, cats and dogs as they age. Arthritis may be defined as a condition in which the joints experience inflammation, a tenderness to the touch, and may cause difficulty in every movement, such as walking or jumping.
Here are a few warning signs and symptoms of arthritis in dogs:...
•Proven Techniques To Potty Train Your New Puppy Do you have a new puppy in your home that needs to be house trained? House training may be a daunting task, and like potty training 2-year-olds, it does take time and effort to be successful. However, the more dedicated you are to effectively house training your puppy, the sooner you will get positive working results. Here are a few tips to successfully and thoroughly house train your new puppy.
First, there are a few things to be mindful of before you embark on this training traverse. First,...
•Pets Not The Only Ones Who Benefit When You Donate To Animal Shelters Today in America thousands of animals are homeless and completely lack the hope of joining a warm and loving family. As dog and cat overpopulation continues, euthanization of homeless pets occurs. Animal shelters, rescue agencies, and pet adoption organizations are daily putting forth valiant efforts to save the lives of these unfortunate animals and provide loving, caring homes for these hopeless animals.
Though these agencies work tirelessly, they are in dire need of helping hands. These...
•Stress And Anxiety Ruling Your Life? Try This Furry Solution! You've seen the commercials for anti-depression medications all over television. Because these commercials are so rampant, I believe it is safe to say that depression is a fairly common illness that affects thousands of people each year. Of course, there are many causes for depression; a hormonal imbalance, stress, chronic illness, the loss of a loved one, or it may simply be due to a lack of friends or daily interaction with loved ones. Sometimes depression can rear its ugly head even when...
•How Owning A Pet Teaches Your Children Responsibility And Builds Confidence Some people say that every boy should own a dog. It certainly agrees with the classic American family: Dad, Mom, Son, Daughter, and their dog. Though not all families are able to own a pet, children benefit in many ways because of this canine familial addition.
To begin, owning a dog benefits the physical health of children. How? Scientific studies have shown that when a person pats a dog or strokes a cat, their blood pressure lowers. This helps relax the child and relieves stress after a...
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