By on Jul 27, 2008 in Dog Nutrition | 0 Comments
Until about 20 years ago most dogs could still eke out a living on table scraps With the advent of modern merchandising methods, both the quality and the quantity of the usable scraps has declined Meats are sold already trimmed and boned, carefully wrapped in cellophane and cardboard, and ready for cooking without additional alterations Frozen foods have eliminated trimmings from vegetables,…..More on Dog Nutrition Cow Hooves
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By on Jul 14, 2008 in Dog Nutrition | 0 Comments
While the first dogs were undoubtedly kept as companions, it probably did not take long to realize the working value of this newly-made friend Even before the history of dogs was recorded, these pets were helping man for a variety of purposes, mainly to hunt for food In those days, however, hunting was not a sport, but serious hard work
Today the dog still helps man in his quest for food…..More on Dog Fact Hot Nutrition
Source: Nutritional Needs For Different Dog-types
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By on Jul 5, 2008 in Dog Nutrition | 0 Comments
Originally, dog owners who fed their pets natural ingredients were attempting to replace the natural diet of the dog Natural ingredients used today are no longer the foods eaten by an animal and#39;and#39;naturallyand#39;and#39; in the wild, but have become modifications of those original foodstuffs to more confinement or longer-lasting forms
The human diet consists of a large selection of such modified natural fo…..More on Care Dog Funding Nutrition
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By on Jul 2, 2008 in Dog Nutrition | 0 Comments
A puppy always tells his dog owner whether he is getting too much or too little food in several ways Crying is one of the most often recognized, but least likely to be always accurate Although hungry puppies do cry, so do cold puppies, hot puppies, puppies that were disturbed from a nap, lost puppies, sad puppies, etc Crying is simply natureand#39;s way of giving a puppy a means of telling everybo…..More on Dognutrition
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By on Jun 30, 2008 in Dog Nutrition | 0 Comments
Once upon a time the poorest fed dog in America was the farm dog left to fend for itself for food These dogs, undernourished bags of bones, were once so common they almost became symbolic of impoverished rural America Today vast numbers of those small farms have vanished With them have gone the gaunt, hollow-eyed hounds that greeted every farm visitor with a hungry, ill-tempered bark
The…..More on Care Dog Funding Nutrition
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By on Jun 29, 2008 in Dog Nutrition | 0 Comments
Obesity is the most common nutritional disease in American dogs today It is the result of simply eating more calories than are burned Dogs have a built-in protection against this disease, a control mechanism in their brains that satisfies their hunger after they have eaten enough calories to meet their daily energy needs However, it is possible to upset this control mechanism By feeding th…..More on Nutrition Information Corn Dog
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By on Jun 4, 2008 in Dog Nutrition | 0 Comments
There are a few dog feeders who foolishly insist that meat is the only thing a dog should ever be fed Meat alone is entirely inadequate for a dog The foremost deficiency in a diet of meat is its lack of calcium lf the meat is trimmed of fat there is also likely to occur a deficiency in energy There are numerous other deficiencies, but none as dramatic as these two
Meat, nevertheless, i…..More on Health Animal Mammals Dogs Nutrition Commercial Dog Food
Source: Can I Feed My Dog Meat Only
By on Jun 4, 2008 in Dog Nutrition | 0 Comments
The pet dog has the same nutritional needs as any other dog The only difference is the reduced number of calories it uses because of the type of life a dog leads as a household pet The house dog living exclusively indoors is probably one of the least active animals in the world More inactive, even, than its owner
Most of a house dogand#39;s time is spent sleeping Its greatest effort, in man…..More on Health Animal Mammals Dogs Nutrition Commercial Dog Food
Source: Determining The Amount Of Dog Food Needed For Your Dog
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By on Jun 3, 2008 in Dog Nutrition | 0 Comments
Rule 1: A dog should be fed by the same person at every feeding This rule is not nearly as important where a couple of house pets are being fed by several members of the same family, as it is where large numbers of dogs are being fed by numerous different kennel personnel It is particularly applicable where dogs are in strange environments such as boarding kennels, veterinary hospitals, or sho…..More on Health Animal Mammals Dogs Nutrition Commercial Dog Food
Source: 4 Important Tips When Feeding Your Dog
By on Jun 1, 2008 in Dog Nutrition | 0 Comments
When bottle feeding your puppy, start by filling the bottles with water and then put on the nipples and invert them to see if they leak By squeezing the bottle slightly the increased internal pressure aids in discovering leaks If the stream of water from the hole in the nipple is less than the diameter of a straight pin, heat a needle and enlarge the hole a little Wash all the bottles and ni…..More on Wienersnitzel Hot Dog Nutrition
Source: Procedures For Bottle Feeding Your Puppy
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