Archive for July, 2008
A lot of people who have dogs have begun making their own dog food at home. This makes sense considering all of the safety issues that have come up recently with processed dog foods, and it is fairly easy to do. Not only will you be certain that your pet is eating healthily, it actually saves money. Still, before you start making your own pet food, you should bear in mind the Dog Food Analysis iia Reviews of kibble.
Expert opinion is that the most healthful diets for dogs should be made up of 70% carbs, 25% meats, and 5% vegetables and other ingredients. Because dogs are omnivores, they need to get their nutrition from both meat and vegetable sources. Flours, garlic, and bonemeal are also okay to incorporate.
There are many sources for the carbohydrates in your dog food mix. Flours, cornmeal, oats and different kinds of rice are sound options for the base of your homemade dog food. Most of your dogas food regimen should be made up of good carbohydrates such as these.
Meats are the next component of homemade dog food. Try to choose healthy, quality proteins like lean chicken, fish, beef, or even egg whites. Keep these choices in mind when considering the Dog Food Analysis - Reviews of kibble. Many dog owners who make their own home made dog food find that grinding the meat makes the process much easier.
You can also add other ingredients so that you can be certain that the dog food contains all the nutrients your dog needs. Corn, potatoes, celery, and other vegetables are all wholesome and nourishing ingredients to add. Grinding the vegetables you will make it easier for your dog to fully digest the foods. In addition, you can add bonemeal or dehydrated milk in order to include much-needed calcium into your dogas diet.
When you are ready to make your dog’s food, simply combine the components together with some water and cook until the meat or protein is cooked throughout. One simple recipe would be to combine one cup of cornmeal, about one-fourth cup of ground chicken, one tablespoon full of ground carrots, and sprinkle with bonemeal. Place in the saucepan with one half cup of water, and simmer until the chicken is cooked. Most dog food recipes can be kept in the refrigerator for two days.
When making your own dog food, certain foods must be avoided. Chocolate and other products containing caffeine have been known to cause seizures in some dogs. Other foods, like grapes, raisins, avocados, and onions, can also cause various health problems and should not be included in the dog’s diet.
Making your own dog food is the best way to monitor what foods are part of your dog’s diet. Of course, you should ask your veterinarian about Dog Food Analysis - Reviews of kibble. Overall, this is the best way to save money and, more importantly, keep your dog healthy for years to come.
If you are willing to spend the extra money, high quality dog food has many benefits for the health and well being of your furry friend. Including the way they look and feel. You will notice these benefits almost immediately.
But no matter what you spend, the way you like to be treated should be the way you treat your animals if not better. When you buy the inexpensive brand you know the saying \”you get what you pay for.\” Most veterinarians say these inexpensive brands would compare to taking a piece of cardboard, dipping it in gravy and serving it to your most beloved animal. All this does is it fills their stomachs but it does not give them the nutrition most animals need to thrive. Once your pet gets use to all the high levels of nutrition and all the good calories to go along with it, they will start to eat less than before.
The long and short term benefits of this upgrade are innumerable. Higher quality foods, including home made dog food recipes which are abundant and easy to find online if you search for \”home made dog food\”, provide your animal with a shinier coat, clear eyes, normal bowel movements and a generally happier disposition.
Most dogs tend to be allergic to the lower grade ingredients found in cheap dog food. Once you switch to the higher quality food , you will notice that your dog now tends to scratch less and they will not shed as much as before. A lot of breeds are prone to yeast developing in their ears but if your dog is healthy they will not be prone to this. Their bodies will be able to heal a lot faster after having surgery, accident or just a simple procedure.
Believe it or not, they will actually learn quicker as well. Isn’t your mind and body more in tune when you feed yourself well, instead of starving, or living on a diet of \”junk food\”? It is the same with our dogs. A high quality dog food will improve their minds as well as their bodies.
I am the proud owner of a Saint Bernard. I adopted him after a semi truck had struck him, and he walked away with minor scratches. After they put some stitches on him his owner decided to dump him at the nearest shelter since he was not considered a \”show quality\” dog any more. When we bought him home we kept him on the same food the shelter had him on. He had a few bare spots on his legs and back area from a rash he acquired at the kennel. So I decided to bring him back to the shelter to see what they would recommend for this rash, they gave me a simple ointment to apply so I did for two weeks with no avail, he even started having loose bowel movement, so I decided to bring him to the vet. The vet came out and told me that he was not getting enough protein in his diet, so I upgraded to the next expensive brand thinking about a 180 lbs dog would leave me homeless but his rashes got better and a couple of them even went away.
The best results came when I bought the higher quality dog food. And after a few weeks he was almost completely healed. His ears even stopped itching, and his fur is so much softer and shinier. He has gained almost 50 pounds, and he has become the sweetest gigantic dog I have ever had.
I truly believe that, what you give is what you get. We all need a good diet, and so do our furry friends. It is necessary to care and to respect every aspect of their needs. Not to do so is extremely neglectful, and uncaring, and a terrible, terrible shame.
Both dogs and people may be unfortunate enough to know the pain of arthritis.
It’s a sad fact that dog suffering from arthritis are in constant pain, whether active or at rest.
Thankfully there is something you can do as a compassionate owner.
Glucosamine is a buzzword in the treatment of arthritis, as it has multiple benefits including pain relief, reduction of inflammation and rebuilding of cartilage.
Products that contain glucosamine and Vitamin C are generally most beneficial for dogs with early stages of arthritis, and those with glucosamine with both MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) and chondroitin are best given to dogs with advanced arthritis.
MSM is a key element in cartilage construction and MSM has been hailed for its anti-inflammatory properties.
If your dog is really suffering reach for PNP Healthy Joints Dog Glucosamine Chondroitin MSM. Inflammation will be reduced thanks to the MSM element and chondroitin will target the tissue.
This supplement has another hidden advantage in the form of supergrade Vitamin C known as Ester C.
PNP Healthy Joints Liquid Glucosamine MSM for Dogs is the great benefit of glucosamine in liquid form.
This is a high quality product which tastes great and gives fantastic health benefits for your dog.
Like the previous product it is most useful when given to dogs in advanced stages of arthritis.
If your dog has mild arthritis PNP Healthy Joints Glucosamine Vitamin C for Dogs is your product of choice.
It is often given to dog to halt the advance of arthritis before it is apparent.
Your dog will snap them up too as they are made in a chewable format in a lipsmacking liver flavor.
You can give supplements but feeding well is key to good health.
The Missing Link Plus Canine Formula is a great addition to his daily meal, which comes in a granular form which can be easily scattered over his meal.
This wonderful melange of glucosamine, health foods and omega 3,6 and 9 are top quality and come in such a convenient powder format.
When you see your dog’s ease, his healthy coat and skin, you will be glad you bought Lipiderm Hip and Joint Support for Dogs.
Targeting skin, joints (especially hips) and bones, this health boost supplement contains glucosamine, MSM, Omega3 and 6 and manganese.
Treating a variety of afflictions from arthritis through to flea dermatitis, it is also tasty - the part your dog is interested in.
We hope this has offered concerned owners some relief.
Consult with your vet first for expert advice and consider investing in some of these great products.
Some people think that dogs and cats are pretty enough as they are without any other adornment. Personally I feel that pets are a bit like people; some look great natural style others can look pretty fancy with a bit of sparkle.
Collar Charms are one of the easiest way to make your dog’s look, and there are lots available so you should be able to find something to suit.
As a general rule these collar charms look good on smaller dogs especially of the lapdog variety.
As a rule choose decorated or wide collars for larger dogs, especially as their games tend to be rougher and a charm could easily get lost in the scuffle.
One of the market leaders is Aria, with their range of fabulous charms with rhinestone detail.
The Enamel Bone Charm is a cute little touch, which comes in three colors, pink, white and blue with rhinestone detail and fixes onto the collar easily. The charm is an inch long, so a perfect size for a little dog.
High rollers amongst the dog and act community might take a fancy to Aria’s Royal range with the jewel of them all, the Majestic Crown decorated with rhinestones.
It comes in two colors and has a proper lobster clip fastening. This sophisticated little number would look a treat against pets of any shade although grey, white and black fur would set off the pendant the best.
The Pawprint Charm, at half an inch long, comes in either blue, white or pink sparkling stones. A more masculine design, so therefore more suitable for little boy dogs. Another design which would suit rakish little terrors is the silver or brass Skull and Crossbones designs.
The heart shape is a perennial favorite; and how cute it would look sparkling off your dog’s collar, especially this rhinestone studded one. With a lobster claw clasp this one inch wonder is bound to get some attention.
Pet Studio is another supplier with a line in collar charms for your pet, such as the Crystal Crown charm. With flower designs, open heart designs and funky star designs, you will ahve more than enough to choose from.
Charms are inexpensive and make a lovely fashion accessory for your pet, your friends will love them too!
Most noteworthy for society heiresses would be the Pet Studio plain silver Open heart charm, which bears a distinct resemblance to the famous Tiffany heart pendant.
When would you have your pet wear a charm, you may ask; well, the list is endless, parties, shows, photo shoots, you name it, a charm could work its magic. They distinguish your pet from the others and add a bit of character.
All the charms featured in this article should be available for cats too so check them out.
There are many supplements to help animals with sore joints, one of which is Cosequin, which some of you may have heard of, or may have bought. Most likely it was a purchase to try to help your dog with hip troubles.
To clear up any confusion, let’s discuss Cosequin in detail. It is important that consumers understand fully about the product they are buying so they can make an informed choice.
Cosequin is not the name of a drug; it is simply a brand name for a joint support supplement. Healthy Joints Glucosamine/Chondroitin/MSM? is another example of a joint support supplement brand. They are very similar products and carry out similar functions.
Glucosamine and Chondroitin are the principal ingredients in these supplements. In fact, they are the only ingredients in Cosequin. Other joint support formulae include MSM, or Methylsulfonylmethane, an active ingredient Cosequin does not contain.
What’s the big deal about MSM - well it’s quite important for pets with arthritis as it can help control the swelling and pain. So you wouldn’t want to give a supplement without it.
Therefore although Cosequin contains both Glucosamine and Chondroitin, it can’t be deemed suitable for dogs which suffer from arthritis, because of the lack of MSM. It is however, a good brand for those who are only looking for a product that contains Glucosamine and Chondroitin.
If you dog has only certain requirements, Consequin is pretty good, with several strengths and both chewables and capsules to choose from. Cosequin should not be your choice though if you require MSM.
It might be that your vet has told you to give your dog Consequin on his last examination; but this might not be a literal suggestion, he might be recommending ANY premium joint product. Cosequin may be one of many options.
Truth be told, you can use many brands for the same result; so ask your animal doctor to explain which elements your dog needs. Cosequin might be the right one for you, but you could choose a different brand, or you might find Cosequin doesn’t fulfill all your needs.
MSM, Glucosamine and Chondroitin are apparent in many products. Pet Nutrition products pride themselves on being correctly labelled and made from the very best ingredients.
What you read on the label might not be what you get with other brands so buyer beware.





