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		<title>Tips On Choosing The Right Dog Bowls</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 09:38:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelly Perry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Among the first things you need to do as a dog owner is to buy two bowls for your dog; one to eat from and one to drink water from. This is not something you may realize but buying these bowls is actually an important part of being a pet owner. It is important for you to buy the right dog bowls for your pets since they will eat and drink from these bowls more than once or twice in a day.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Among the first things you need to do as a dog owner is to buy two bowls for your dog; one to eat from and one to drink water from. This is not something you may realize but buying these bowls is actually an important part of being a pet owner. It is important for you to buy the right dog bowls for your pets since they will eat and drink from these bowls more than once or twice in a day.</p>
<p>It is a good thing though, that there are a number of bowls you can choose from these days. When you buy these kinds of products though, there are a number of things you need to take into consideration.</p>
<p>Your budget is the first thing you have to consider when you are making these kinds of purchases. There are various kinds of bowls available these days and it is best for you to check out which among these bowls will suit whatever you can afford. But other than finding a dog bowl we can afford, it is also important to learn about the different kinds of bowls that are available nowadays.</p>
<p>The first of these bowls are those that are made from ceramic Other than the fact these bowls are very nice and ornate to look at, they are also quite heavy and your dogs are not likely going to spill food when they are eating out of it. The only problem is sometimes, these bowls contain chemicals that provide glazing which can be harmful to your dog&#8217;s health. So when you&#8217;re buying this kind of bowl, Make sure that you&#8217;re buying only those that are guaranteed safe for your dog to eat out from.</p>
<p>Plastic bowls, are a lot easier to clean and are also a lot cheaper but you may have to check whether or not your dog is allergic to the chemicals used to make these bowls. Generally considered as the perfect bowls that you can buy for your dogs, a stainless steel dog bowl also happens to be the most expensive among your choices. This is because it is more durable, lasts longer and is big enough to avoid food from spilling. When you buy these bowls, it is a good idea to keep them elevated so you and your dog will not have trouble putting food in the bowl (you) and easting out of it (your dog).</p>
<p>About the Author &#8211; Kelly Perry is a writer for OMDS, the leading online store for <a target='_blank'>http://www.ohmydogsupplies.com/dog-supplies/dog-bowls/&#8221;&gt;elevated dog food bowls</a>, <a target='_blank' href="http://www.ohmydogsupplies.com/dog-supplies/ceramic-dog-bowls/">ceramic dog dishes</a> and other cool dog gear that aren&#8217;t sold in your local pet stores.</p>
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		<title>Shedding Light on the Raw Dog Food Diet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 16:18:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jamie Lansley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The <a href="http://www.darwinspet.com">raw dog food</a> diet is taking the world by a storm. If you are among those pet lovers wanting to find a way to feed your pets much better, you might have encountered this already. However, experts on both the pro and anti sides seem to have good points for allowing or disallowing this for dogs. So if you are a pet lover who would want to discover the reality behind feeding your beloved pet with this kind of diet, read the rest of this article then.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a target='_blank' href="http://www.darwinspet.com">raw dog food</a> diet is taking the world by a storm. If you are among those pet lovers wanting to find a way to feed your pets much better, you might have encountered this already. However, experts on both the pro and anti sides seem to have good points for allowing or disallowing this for dogs. So if you are a pet lover who would want to discover the reality behind feeding your beloved pet with this kind of diet, read the rest of this article then.</p>
<p>Knowing the Effects of Raw Diet</p>
<p>Experts who swear by the positive effects of feeding raw dog food say that canines are meant to be fed this way based from their natural instincts. They say that dogs used to feed like other carnivorous animals in the wild, preying upon their meal and then eating them raw soon as they catch the said prey.</p>
<p>But those who support the claims of raw dog food diet counter that domesticated pets may not have the capacity to digest raw food. They might have yet to have the enzymes necessary to break down this kind of food. It has also been argued that raw food is still fresh with bacteria that can harm the internal organs of dogs. Cooking kills these parasites effectively.</p>
<p>Aside from this, it&#8217;s also been argued that feeding raw bones to dog may more harm to them. The splinters that they crunch on might get straight into their digestive tract and end up becoming harmful in the process.</p>
<p>How To Implement Eating Raw for Pets</p>
<p>As experts take into consideration the many attacks being thrown the raw dog food diet, a number of pointers are now being introduced. Among them is the transition into eating raw. Since dogs who have been used to eating processed food might find the taste and texture of raw different, transition should happen within 5 to 7 days. The age of the dog is also taken into consideration, keeping the older dogs free to keep their current diet and puppies as the most promising litter to feed raw food to.</p>
<p>In addition to this, pork meat is also not advised. Raw dog food diet strictly follows the beef and chicken meat as source or protein nutrients, among others. If you should also follow this type of feeding for your pets, you should care to choose meat for them that you would self would cook and eat. This would ensure that you are feeding them quality meats that must be stored in freezing temperatures as well.</p>
<p>Fruits are also highly encouraged to be fed among dogs. Fruits are easily digested anyway and are really healthy eaten raw than cooked. Meanwhile, a bit more care must be implemented when feeding dogs with raw vegetables. They should either be pureed or chopped into tinier bits so that the pets would find it easier to digest them. Dogs are generally carnivores and in the raw dog food diet regimen, they should be taken cared special care of when eating herbivorously.</p>
<p>Jamie is a dog health consultant who specializes in <a target='_blank' href="http://www.darwinspet.com">human grade pet food</a>. Click <a target='_blank' href="http://www.darwinspet.com">here</a> to learn more.</p>
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		<title>What Can You Do When Your Dog Wont Eat</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2011 15:27:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roman Nova</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can potentially be quite concerning anytime you have just adopted a new dog and they are refusing to eat. You have to hold in mind a number of things, one is that a wholesome dog won't starve them selves to death. Two, your dog has come under a extraordinary change of circumstances, he has been taken away from his home and is now under the care of another, this will more than likely upset them and if this is the event it is no wonder why the puppy won't eat.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can potentially be quite concerning anytime you have just adopted a new dog and they are refusing to eat. You have to hold in mind a number of things, one is that a wholesome dog won&#8217;t starve them selves to death. Two, your dog has come under a extraordinary change of circumstances, he has been taken away from his home and is now under the care of another, this will more than likely upset them and if this is the event it is no wonder why the puppy won&#8217;t eat.</p>
<p>Exactly what food to try?</p>
<p>A superb idea could be to speak to the person you adopted the dog from and inquire what they were serving the puppy, this way at least the dog might have a recognisable meal to help them deal with the move. If this doesn&#8217;t work then presenting them a tastier option such as dog biscuits or a bone may likely do the trick other well received alternatives are feeding the puppy small servings of boiled meat, such as chicken or turkey. You should also note each time your puppy goes to poop, as it would probably be the issue that your dog is eating it, this behaviour needs to be modified as soon as doable as it could lead to dog sickness symptoms.</p>
<p>A feeding regimen</p>
<p>If the puppy won&#8217;t eat and is just utterly uncooperative it is a good idea to take away the food for a duration of time, perhaps a number of hours. This will train your puppy that you are the boss and you settle on when food is delivered and when the puppy ought to eat not the puppy. So take the food away and give it back soon after, do not keep the food on the floor for a long period praying the puppy will dig in a one time.</p>
<p>Shots</p>
<p>If the puppy is a little too young to have been given its shots, then that may be the issue, he could quite possibly have captured a illness, ask yourself does he look like a lethargic dog? Is he showcasing any dog sickness symptoms? It is definitely crucial that if the puppy won&#8217;t eat for more than 24 hours, it very well may possibly be the circumstance that the pup is suffering and a visit to the vet would certainly need to be organised. Even more signals that you have a lethargic dog is clear sickness and diarrhoea, all of these indications have to be met yet again with a visit to the vet as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Puppy won&#8217;t drink</p>
<p>If you are have identified that your dog won&#8217;t drink I have a handful of ideas, one is to insert a little boiled chicken into the water, this will flavour the water not to mention give it an mouthwatering aroma. One other trick is to sprinkle the puppies nose with a moist washcloth, this will trigger the puppy to instinctively lick their nose, repeat this right up until you come to feel the little guy is well hydrated. It has to be recorded that if your dog is not drinking especially if this is packaged with the reality that your puppy wont eat, you really should visit the vet on an emergency standing.</p>
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		<title>My Dog won&#8217;t Eat Dog Food</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2011 13:59:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roman Nova</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may well find out at times your dog won't eat, this lack of appetite can be indicative of many things running from a extreme bloating condition, organ malfunction or just a mildly upset tummy, but how can you deduce the difference?. If you are in any doubt, or are increasingly anxious a trip to the vet should not be ruled out. Nevertheless, generally speaking the cause for concern may easily be determined by observing the dog and how he behaves in his environment.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may well find out at times your dog won&#8217;t eat, this lack of appetite can be indicative of many things running from a extreme bloating condition, organ malfunction or just a mildly upset tummy, but how can you deduce the difference?. If you are in any doubt, or are increasingly anxious a trip to the vet should not be ruled out. Nevertheless, generally speaking the cause for concern may easily be determined by observing the dog and how he behaves in his environment.</p>
<p>Small Dogs</p>
<p>If perhaps you have a small dog then don&#8217;t be dismayed if the dog does not eat eagerly, it is quite typical for the smaller ones to turn down food as they burn less energy day to day due to having smaller bones, muscles and organs as in contrast to a larger dog, even-though, to double check that the dog won&#8217;t eat because he is purely not hungry, trying supplying him a new variety of food that otherwise he wouldn&#8217;t have eaten, an example might be boiled chicken, or a different brand of dog product. Offer it to your dog and if there isn&#8217;t a hint of desire, then there could quite possibly be more to his lack of appetite than just his minuscule size.</p>
<p>Exceptionally small dogs, or toy dogs are quite capable of fasting for a small amount of days and have even been recognised to fast for so long that health problems appear. If your dog is a toy then allow for them skip one meal, and when the second arises lure them with something new, like boiled chicken or beef, if you even so find your dog won&#8217;t eat, then a trip to the vet is fairly sensible.</p>
<p>Warning signs of illness</p>
<p>Have you detected your dog showing other outlandish behaviours as well as the dog wont eat. There are several things you can potentially test for yourself and maintain a record of, such as measuring his heart rate and respiratory rate, even his temperature. If you keep a count on these then recognising whether your dog wont eat because he is becoming a bit fussy or if there is some thing more to it.</p>
<p>Other ways to see if something is a matter with your dog is to inspect the white of your dogs eyes, if they are yellow or blood shot this may be a priority, other problems to look for are looking at your dogs urine, does it appear darker or lighter than ordinarily and is there any blood in his poo. If you have realised any of these symptoms then a trip to the vet is significant, other wise if your dog won&#8217;t eat he is just being a bit particular.</p>
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		<title>Obesity Happens In Dogs As Well</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Oct 2011 12:36:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harry Barber</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is common knowledge that more and more Americans are getting as big as a house, but their dogs are doing the same - not a good sign at all for good health. Obese dogs run a lot of the same risks that obese people do. When a dog is over weight it is at higher risk for heart disease, respiratory ailments, weak joints and other problems. So don't make the mistake of calling your chubby canine "cute", because it is anything but - those extra pounds could lead to health risks that are amplified when compared to those of a similarly overweight human, due to a dog's shorter lifespan.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is common knowledge that more and more Americans are getting as big as a house, but their dogs are doing the same &#8211; not a good sign at all for good health. Obese dogs run a lot of the same risks that obese people do. When a dog is over weight it is at higher risk for heart disease, respiratory ailments, weak joints and other problems. So don&#8217;t make the mistake of calling your chubby canine &#8220;cute&#8221;, because it is anything but &#8211; those extra pounds could lead to health risks that are amplified when compared to those of a similarly overweight human, due to a dog&#8217;s shorter lifespan.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a good thing, though, that Newton&#8217;s third law comes into play here, as this is an action with an equal reaction that can travel the opposite direction. Enough tribute to Sir Ike for now &#8211; let&#8217;s put the cards on the table and now say good cardio and a healthy diet could slim both an overweight man and his overweight pet dog alike.</p>
<p>The Doggie Diet</p>
<p>Exercise and diet are the two things you must introduce to your dog if he happens to be packing on those pounds. There are two main reasons why a dog can become obese or overweight &#8211; the first would be a high caloric intake, and the second being diabetes and other medical reasons, so always check with your vet to determine the root cause first. The vet can also give you the best suggestions about diet and exercise. Many brands of dog food are specially made in such a way that it can help your dog lose weight.</p>
<p>However, you should always remember that special food (and the right kind of food) is just part of the big picture &#8211; all will go to waste without the entire family&#8217;s buy-in. This is something that requires military precision when it comes to the time when to feed your dog (not a minute too late or too early), what NOT to feed your dog (extra table scraps or treats) and the amount of food to feed him. Feeding the dog extra treats or table scraps on the sly will not be doing the pooch any favors.</p>
<p>Doggie Exercise</p>
<p>Exercise is important for any dog. The ill effects of lack of exercise do not just include weight gain, as your dog could also be prone to extremes &#8211; either he will be too bouncy or too listless. However, exercise is second nature for most dogs. By nature, they love sprinting and leaping around with their human friends. Sure, it may not be an easy process to convince a sedentary Shepherd or a lazy Labrador to get out there and play, but just keep at it and your canine buddy will come around and learn to enjoy playing fetch with a tennis ball, or simply strolling side-by-side with his master.</p>
<p>It Doesn&#8217;t Happen Overnight</p>
<p>People don&#8217;t get to their ideal weight overnight when dieting and neither will a dog. After all, your dog didn&#8217;t get fat overnight, so why expect him to get slim in a moment&#8217;s notice? Depending on the amount of extra weight your dog put on, ten to twelve months would be the most realistic time frame for your dog to reach their ideal weight.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Oct 2011 08:40:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roman Nova</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Commonly speaking we are certain our dog is feeling great every time they gobble down their food, nonetheless you could certainly be certain that something isn't right when the dog won't eat. It is an odd thing for a dog to pass up a meal and this is a telling indicator that you have a lethargic dog on your hands.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Commonly speaking we are certain our dog is feeling great every time they gobble down their food, nonetheless you could certainly be certain that something isn&#8217;t right when the dog won&#8217;t eat. It is an odd thing for a dog to pass up a meal and this is a telling indicator that you have a lethargic dog on your hands.</p>
<p>If you find your dog hasn&#8217;t eaten in 24 hours it is time for a veterinarian visit. On the flip side if you have noted your dogs eating behaviours have gone the other way, for instance all of a sudden the dog has changed into a food thief and is raiding the bins this implies that something has altered within the dog, this behaviour will absolutely be listed as one of the dog sickness symptoms, and it ought to be checked out by a professional.</p>
<p>The dog is peeing a lot</p>
<p>If you identify your dog drinking water much more regularly than typically or urinating more or you find the dog drooling this could perhaps be a result of diabetes or alternatively kidney disease. It can be hard to determine if your dog is drinking needless water however you definitely will become aware of her immediate craving to go out in the open and you can certainly additionally start seeing more mishaps indoors in terms of peeing.</p>
<p>Do you own a lethargic dog?</p>
<p>refined dog sickness symptoms is laziness or rather more technically lethargy, this would incorporate unwillingness to go on walks, or you can certainly unearth that the dog wont eat despite this being the feature of their day, and refusing to give you interest, this is a clear sign that something is wrong, particularly if you have an mature dog, it could certainly be a indicator of death. If you do experience this then a visit to the vet is prudent.</p>
<p>Nausea</p>
<p>An unsubtle cue is vomiting which can be accompanied by excessive drooling in dogs and quite undoubtedly dehydration in dogs. The act of throwing up is as dramatic in the dog world as it is for us, and just like us they could possibly be vomiting to get ride of anything disagreeable they might possibly have ingested. If this is the circumstance then it isn&#8217;t anything to be anxious about, on the other hand if the vomiting goes on then sure enough hop in the car and head to the vets as these are dog sickness symptoms that should really not be over looked.</p>
<p>Poo</p>
<p>As a very last notice, poo. Yes you must look over your dogs poo every now and again, you don&#8217;t need to poke and push at it but just make positive everything is normal, is it a familiar shade and dimension. If you detect it is dripping or discoloured such as yellow this is a signal of lack of nutrition or he has consumed something strange at one point. The treatment is the same as with people, merely feed them dreary food right up until their stomach can reconcile, so bare rice is critical.</p>
<p>If you are extremely apprehensive or there is blood in the stool then to the vets it is. Moreover be aware that dogs have a tendency chiefly when young to eat their own poop, so if you begin noticing there is a acute diminishment in the volume he releases this can potentially be the explanation why the dog won&#8217;t eat, this can certainly also be the reason you have a lethargic dog in the first place.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 13:41:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Victor Hood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people don't realize that dental hygiene is as important for dogs as it is for human beings. Just like with us, plaque can threaten your dog's teeth after he eats his daily meals. Even worse, plaque could build up and become an abrasive brown element known as tartar. Infections and other dental diseases, including those affecting the gums, can occur as a result of tartar. This goes on in the mouths of dogs just like it does in people. People brush their teeth daily, oftentimes three times a day. Wither your dog, in that case?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people don&#8217;t realize that dental hygiene is as important for dogs as it is for human beings. Just like with us, plaque can threaten your dog&#8217;s teeth after he eats his daily meals. Even worse, plaque could build up and become an abrasive brown element known as tartar. Infections and other dental diseases, including those affecting the gums, can occur as a result of tartar. This goes on in the mouths of dogs just like it does in people. People brush their teeth daily, oftentimes three times a day. Wither your dog, in that case?</p>
<p>Brushing Your Dog&#8217;s Teeth</p>
<p>To avoid the buildup of tartar or at least minimize it, most vets suggest that pet owners brush their dog&#8217;s teeth at least two times a week. You may want to drop by your nearby pet supply store and buy some dog toothbrushes and toothpaste. Your dog may not like traditional human toothpaste, though &#8211; while we find that minty taste playful and invigorating, canines think the exact opposite, finding it disgusting to the palate. If you give your little buddy Fido a dose of Colgate in the morning, chances are he will associate the toothpaste with the devil&#8217;s pitchfork &#8211; avoid at all costs! That will certainly teach you to use the doggie toothpaste.</p>
<p>Dental Chew</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s face it &#8211; brushing your dog&#8217;s teeth is not really the most pleasant task on earth. But for those who feel this way, you&#8217;ll need to bone up on your little buddy&#8217;s bicuspids in some other manner. Dogs have a natural tendency to chew, and this could be the solution to your dental care problems. Dog biscuits break into small chunks when chewed and rub against the teeth, providing a cleaning service. There&#8217;s no substitute for brushing your dog&#8217;s teeth, but if you can&#8217;t do that, make sure he gets some sort of crunchy dog biscuit on a regular basis.</p>
<p>Canine Mouth Diseases</p>
<p>A dog that does not get his teeth brushed regularly or get access to crunchy, chewy doggie treats may find himself in serious danger of mouth disease. Consider yourself lucky in this case if your dog merely develops a case of gingivitis (in layman&#8217;s terms &#8211; gum inflammation, a very common gum disease) but in some cases your dog may be infected by bacteria that could spread to his bloodstream and vital organs. It is your sole responsibility and nobody else&#8217;s to properly care for doggie&#8217;s teeth.</p>
<p>Doggie Dentistry</p>
<p>We may have our own regular dentists, but so do our canine friends. Take your dog to one for his capping, filling and extracting needs. But your numero uno action plan, of course, would be to avoid frequent trips to the dentist by taking good care of your dog&#8217;s teeth. A trip to your doggie dentist will be as much pain for him as it would be when you yourself receive dental care in some cases. You can give doggie a dental check-up as a way to nip at the bud. It&#8217;s no joke paying for doggie dental care.</p>
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		<title>Making Your Own Dog Food: Foods Never To Use</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 13:44:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Bridgeman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs cannot eat all the same foods that are safe for humans (or even other animals) to consume. Some foods like onions and chocolate are outright poisonous to your dog, while others such as fish only become toxic in large amounts. Feeding your dog foods you're not positive about can result in severe organ damage. It takes almost no time at all to irreversibly damage your dog's kidneys by feeding it some surprisingly common treats. Make sure you know which foods are safe and which are potentially fatal before giving them to your pet. These are all foods commonly found in American homes that most people don't associate as being dangerous to animals. Most people know better than to feed their dog a Hershey bar... most people don't know a handful of grapes is dangerous and a handful of macadamia nuts is deadly. Always use caution when keeping these foods in the same home as animals (That bowl of fruit/nuts on the coffee table? *hint* *hint*).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs cannot eat all the same foods that are safe for humans (or even other animals) to consume. Some foods like onions and chocolate are outright poisonous to your dog, while others such as fish only become toxic in large amounts. Feeding your dog foods you&#8217;re not positive about can result in severe organ damage. It takes almost no time at all to irreversibly damage your dog&#8217;s kidneys by feeding it some surprisingly common treats. Make sure you know which foods are safe and which are potentially fatal before giving them to your pet. These are all foods commonly found in American homes that most people don&#8217;t associate as being dangerous to animals. Most people know better than to feed their dog a Hershey bar&#8230; most people don&#8217;t know a handful of grapes is dangerous and a handful of macadamia nuts is deadly. Always use caution when keeping these foods in the same home as animals (That bowl of fruit/nuts on the coffee table? *hint* *hint*).</p>
<p>Avocados</p>
<p>Fungicides Persin is a toxin present in the bark, fruit, leaves and seeds of the plant as a lawyer. Although not harmful to humans, animals, can cause severe diarrhea and vomiting. Whoever said that is not in Persin the lawyer tells a story. And, according to studies, eating is very good for the lawyers to fight against breast cancer. Why? It is because of the extraordinary amount of Persin in the fruit.</p>
<p>Grapes (and Raisins)</p>
<p>Small quantities of grapes can be harmful to the dog so keep this in mind when you make your own dog food. Toxic amounts, if 32 grams per kilogram of body weight of your dog weighs. Acute renal failure can occur at only three pounds of grapes. Symptoms of a future problem usually occurs several hours after ingestion, and often include diarrhea and vomiting. It &#8216;important that your pet is seen as a veterinarian no more than two hours so that the medicine is given for nausea, vomiting attract the dog. If this program is not possible, the dog must be seen within two days of departure for both the absorption and activated charcoal and intravenous fluid therapy.</p>
<p>Mushrooms</p>
<p>Fungi are a major health risk to your pets if you spend a lot of time walking through parks, trails, or almost anywhere outside. If your pet takes a moment to themselves and a patch of mushrooms, you may as well be in trouble. Identify fungi or plants, if you can and try to collect a sample. This will allow your veterinarian to help your dog very quickly. The common symptoms of mushroom poisoning include salivation, indigestion and loss of coordination.</p>
<p>Macadamia Nuts</p>
<p>Macadamia nuts are highly toxic to dogs. 7 grams of them will kill a dog of 10 kg for about a day. Your pet will start to show symptoms such as vomiting, lethargy, pale mucous membranes, and hyperthermia after 3-6 hours. It will progress to paralysis of hind legs, joint stiffness, abdominal pain, and ultimately death if not treated. You should immediately induce vomiting. Then take your dog to the vet for administering activated charcoal and gastric lavage. If the case is severe, the veterinarian will hook your dog to an IV (to prevent dehydration) and keep it for monitoring.</p>
<p>Onions</p>
<p>Never ever give your dog onions regardless of the form it comes in. Onions are toxic to canines. Of course, that doesn&#8217;t mean you need to panic if your loving canine friend eats a chopped onion from your floor, as it all boils down to the dog&#8217;s size and the amount of onion consumed. Anemia is most often the cause of onion consumption, which means the body&#8217;s red blood cells have been affected and ruptured. If you&#8217;re unsure of how much onion the dog has consumed, take him/her to the vet right away. When you make your own dog food, it&#8217;s a very good idea to do your research into what ingredients you should and should not use&#8230; for your canine friend&#8217;s health and safety.</p>
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		<title>Benefits Of Raw Food Diet For Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 10:04:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jamie Lansley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The media has recently seen a lot of interest in a very new trend in canine nutrition. Raw food diets for dogs are not exactly new, but the amount of people that are showing interest in this type of nutrition for pets is definitely new. This is rising so quickly because doctors have begun to take a second look at the long list of major benefits associated with this method, which has not been traditionally used for canines in general. Get the benefits of <a href="http://www.darwinspet.com">raw food diet for dogs</a>.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The media has recently seen a lot of interest in a very new trend in canine nutrition. Raw food diets for dogs are not exactly new, but the amount of people that are showing interest in this type of nutrition for pets is definitely new. This is rising so quickly because doctors have begun to take a second look at the long list of major benefits associated with this method, which has not been traditionally used for canines in general. Get the benefits of <a target='_blank' href="http://www.darwinspet.com">raw food diet for dogs</a>.</p>
<p>A raw diet for this pet means giving your pet uncooked meats, bones, or organs. Previously, this method was only used in special circumstances. It was traditionally used for these pets when they were sick or had allergies. Most commonly, the allergy was a corn allergy that did everything from caused a dog to throw up every time after eating to not eat very well and be thin. Today, many vets are seeing some benefits of feeding dogs raw diets other than it being an allergy-safe method.</p>
<p>The first benefit for your pet involves the internal effects on their bodies. The nutrients in meats, etc. Are much better for the heart than store-bought pet food, even the brands that are known for being more heart healthy than the others. When it comes down to it, there just isn&#8217;t a substitute for the real thing.</p>
<p>They are also easier to digest, which will have numerous effects on your dog&#8217;s digestive system, including bathroom visits and stomach aches. Your pet will also have more energy from the materials found in this type of meal.</p>
<p>This is because the natural products won&#8217;t cause as much plaque as food with all the fillers, etc. Also, your pet&#8217;s skin and coat will be greatly improved. Both will be much healthier because of vitamins and nutrients.</p>
<p>The last major benefit of a raw diet doesn&#8217;t directly affect the health of your pet. Rather, it has a major effect on you. The fact of the matter is that store bought products are very expensive to obtain good quality items and fullness for your pet. This is even truer for breeds of canines that require special types of meals to maintain muscle, such as pit bulls.</p>
<p>These can be quite costly. Meats and organs will make your animal build muscle better and feel fuller with a fraction of the cost. Your wallet will thank you.</p>
<p>Raw food diets for dogs have not been traditionally thought of as a method for nutrition in all canines. There are still drawbacks for some kinds of canines, but vets are beginning to see that the benefits of this method are much more numerous than previously thought. Always consult your vet before making the switch, but if they okay the idea, then your four-legged friend will be able to see the benefits of this type of nutrition, and so will you.</p>
<p>Jamie is a pet health specialist who specializes in <a target='_blank' href="http://www.darwinspet.com">natural dog diets</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Effects Of Feeding Your Dog With A Raw Dog Food</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jamie Lansley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many dog lovers nowadays get confused regarding the best type of food to give your best pet. As of today, two types of foods are being examined carefully as to which is better to use in feeding dogs. One is the commercial food and the other is a <a href="http://www.darwinspet.com">raw dog food</a>. Loving your dogs means giving them the best diet and to do that, you have to be knowledgeable enough to choose the best menu to give your dog. It will be presented in this article both the boon and the bane of giving your best buddies raw foods.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many dog lovers nowadays get confused regarding the best type of food to give your best pet. As of today, two types of foods are being examined carefully as to which is better to use in feeding dogs. One is the commercial food and the other is a <a target='_blank' href="http://www.darwinspet.com">raw dog food</a>. Loving your dogs means giving them the best diet and to do that, you have to be knowledgeable enough to choose the best menu to give your dog. It will be presented in this article both the boon and the bane of giving your best buddies raw foods.</p>
<p>When you feed your pets with an uncooked food, you are actually doing the so called raw feeding. This is considered more nutritious than the commercial diet for dogs. It is believed that uncooked foods reduce natural foul odor and clean up the teeth of a carnivorous pet like dogs.</p>
<p>Thousand years ago, the dog ancestors fed themselves with another carnivores. It is thus rational for some dog lovers nowadays to feed their pets with raw meats. This is a natural thing for dogs before to eat fresh meats. However, natural feeding cannot always be associated with better feeding. In fact there is a big tendency that your buddy will become more prone to sicknesses because of course there are a lot of bacteria present in a fresh meat.</p>
<p>The preparation of commercial foods requires the application of heat to kill the bacteria present in fresh meats. However, the heat required is too high that may also destroy the proteins and vitamins in the meat. In order to replace the lost and destroyed nutrients, food manufacturers add supplements but this is not a guarantee.</p>
<p>One bad thing about commercial foods is that it contains more grains which is considered harmful to dogs. This has something to do with their digestive system which is not as advanced as that of humans. Again, dogs are carnivores. Their digestive system is designed to digest meats. Also, when grains are heated greatly, there is an alteration in its structure which will chemically produce harmful products.</p>
<p>Commercial foods also have the tendency to stay in the teeth of a carnivore which allows bacteria to propagate. This will result to dogs having bad breath and sore gums. The worst thing to happen is bacterial poisoning which could kill your pet.</p>
<p>The good thing herein for commercial foods is that they are well evaluated and regulated by some food control associations which could assure dog owners that the food is of good quality. Raw feeding does not have this kind of quality regulation.</p>
<p>Most of the carnivores do not chew their food. Their mouths are designed to crush foods and not chew them. This is why in raw feeding it is usual that the meat is prepared whole so that your pet could easily crush them. The bad thing is that this is a major cause of dental fractures and fat build ups in the intestines.</p>
<p>The decision is for you to make. Whether you decide to use a raw dog food in feeding your best friend or not, you have to make a lot of considerations. If possible, go to some veterinary doctors and have them check and evaluate the health of your dogs. You have to know every now and then if what your dogs have eaten are properly ingested and digested. This is a safety practice for your pets to remain healthy.</p>
<p>Jamie is a family pet health professional who specializes in <a target='_blank' href="http://www.darwinspet.com">raw diets for dogs</a>.</p>
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