Wednesday, June 9, 2010

A Dog’s Physical Maintenance

When you think of maintaining your physic you probably think about hitting a gym, running, or doing some sit ups. Daily showers, doing your hair and maybe even throwing some smelly on is also part of personal maintenance. When thinking about your dogs overall physical maintenance it really isn’t that much different. They too require exercise and upkeep. By keeping your dog healthy can prevent unnecessary visits to the vet.

You should establish a regular exercise routine that you do with your dog. By being a dog owner, one of the benefits is getting the extra exercise that is good for anyone’s health! Even if your exercise routine is just a walk around a few blocks with your dog, you are doing far more for your dog then just providing essential exercise. You are giving your dog a sense of belonging and making it happy by spending quality time with him or her.

Depending on your dog’s breed will determine just how much active exercise it requires. Some dogs require a high level of exercise so check with your vet to ensure you are providing your dog with adequate exercise.

Just as you have your daily grooming routine, make sure to incorporate one with your dog as well. It doesn’t need to be daily unless of course you have a high shedding dog, then brushing your dogs coat may be required daily. However, every dog requires basic grooming such as brushing, bathing, and nail trimming. Some even require haircuts. If you do not feel comfortable doing it yourself, don’t just forgo it, take your doge to a reputable groomer for its personal grooming needs.

Just as everyone should get an annual check up with his or her physician, you should take your dog to the vet at least bi yearly for a wellness check up.


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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Dog’s Proper Nutrition

A healthy, balanced diet is fundamental in your dog’s well being. Before purchasing just any old dog food, take a little time and research the companies that make them. Check to see what ingredients they use and the percentage of fillers they use. A high quality dog food has very little if any filler materials added to make the dog supplement. After doing your research, you may find you’re your dog may not like a particular brand, so make sure you have a few options. There is no sense buying a dog food your dog will not eat just based on quality alone. They have taste buds to you know and can be finicky! .

Your veterinarian can also give you a few suggestions and possibly samples to try out on your dog first! You will know when you found the right dog food for your dog. After a few weeks your dogs coat should become shiner and his/her overall health should appear more vibrant. If you see your dogs’ coat begins to dull, your dog becomes sluggish, or begins to pick at its food, you need to change diet again. Consult your veterinarian for nutritional advice, especially if you notice any changes in your pet’s health and always be sure your dog has access to plenty of fresh, clean water.

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Monday, June 7, 2010

Your Aging Dog



Even though your dog may be considered a canine senior citizen, you wouldn't necessarily know it to look at him. It isn’t like they all begin to gray, or even slow down for that matter. Depending on the breed, dogs begin to experience what we refer to as the golden years anywhere from 5 to 9 years of age. Smaller breeds tend to live up to 14 years or more, whereas some of the larger breeds often don't live beyond 8 or 9 years and begin to slow noticeably around the age of 5.

When dogs begin to age, their metabolism begins to slow and your dog tends to store fat. You may want to check with your vet about changing their diet to a higher fiber, fat and calorie reduced senior dog food. Make sure that your senior dog’s exercise routine doesn’t slide. You may have to slow down your pace on your daily walks or shorten them, but don’t just stop them totally because your dog is aging. Stopping exercise is far worse for their health

To help your dog where arthritic joints are causing problems, spend a little time each morning with them gently massaging their joints. Softer bedding and vet-approved vitamins might also soothe creaky joints. Other things that you can do to help your senior dog enjoy its golden years just a little bit better are to provide them with steps if they have privilege to lie on the couch to make the transition easier than jumping up. Purchase elevated food dishes to help meet your dog rather than your dog having to meet the dishes to reduce neck pain.

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Friday, June 4, 2010

Overweight Hunting Dogs



Even hunting dogs with their athletic nature can become overweight. Seasons, if they fall into a sedentary nature you can bet they will gain a few extra pounds that may make it tough for them to perform when the hunting season arrives again.

Did you know that it is estimated that 40% of dogs are overweight? The most common cause is that their calorie intake supersedes what they burn off in exercise a day. That excessive weight turns into fat over time and can cause medical problems in the future.

Hunting dogs fed a high calorie, protein dense food for athletic dogs are at particular risk for canine obesity, as their exercise level must be kept high in order to “use up” the calories that they are being fed. They must adhere to a strict exercise regimen, in order to prevent excessive weight gain.

Overweight dogs are at risk for a variety of health problems: severe joint, muscle and ligament problems, as well as respiratory and cardiac complications. Diabetes in dogs is also a threat. It is important to remember that just because your dog was bred for an athletic lifestyle, his energy level and fitness depend on you. Keep your dog fit, healthy and not overweight. Dogs can then be assured good health and hopefully a long life.

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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Teach your Dog to Lie Down



Teaching your dog to lie down on command isn’t as hard as many would like to think it is. Dogs will do just about anything for their owner for nothing more than wanting to please them. To begin teaching your dog how to lie down, show your sitting dog a treat then slowly lower it, allowing your dog to nibble as you lure it toward the floor.

About halfway there, most dogs will stand rather than lie down, but don’t be discouraged, as I said, this is typical. Start again, but before your dog stands up from the sitting position verbally signal “yes” and give your dog the treat. Lure your dog again with the treat in the same fashion as before but start slightly lower. Each time your dog responds to the height expressed per your direction, reward your dog. Each time, lure your dog closer and closer to the floor and reward only at the lowest point of each attempt.

Soon your dog will realize that it is easier to just lie down then crouch to get the treat. After you have accomplished to lure your dog down to a lying position several times then add the verbal clue to the scenario of stating “Lie Down” before lowering the treat. Move on with out using the treat and only providing an empty hand. You hand motion will become a silent cue as to what you want him/her to do should you not be able to verbalize it.

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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Do you have a Rottweiler?



The Rottweiler exact origins are not known, it is believed that the breed derived from the Mastiff and that its ancestors can be traced back to ancient Rome and later shown in the German town of Rottweil where it worked as a cattle dog and sometimes a police dog and where it got its name. The Rottweiler average life span is 10 to 15 years. Their black with tan, rust, or Mahogany marked coat can distinguish Rottweilers. Their coat is short, dense with a soft to medium texture, and low to high sheen.

Male Rottweiler weighs in at approximately 93 to 130 pounds and their female counterparts weigh in around 80 to 115 pounds. The Rottweiler is a large, muscular and rugged dog with a hard-working and confident demeanor. This breed is intelligent and very loyal to its family. It is a excellent working dog, watchdog or guard dog. The bad rep the Rottweilers have is really unfair because most Rot’s raised by responsible dog owners are really quite calm and affectionate.

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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Must-Have Dog Supplies



There are so many kinds of dog supplies available that we may wonder what is really necessary and what is extravagant. Realistically, there are multiple factors that contribute to a happy, healthy life for your dog. You start by meeting your dog’s basic needs and practicing responsible dog ownership. Then, you move on to the details, like choosing dog supplies. To avoid going over the top, you should determine what kinds of dog supplies you really need in order to complete your dog’s life. For your consideration, here’s a rundown of the top kinds of dog supplies available today.

Dog Collars
Dog Leashes
Dog Beds
Dog Kennels
Dog Toys
Dog Grooming Equipment
Dog Bowls
Dog Food
Dog Training Aides
Preventative Products
Extras such as dog clothing, dog car seats, dog boots/shoes.

Purchase all the basic essentials your dog will need first and foremost. You can always treat them with extra goodies along the way.

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