Archive for May, 2008

Gourmet Pet Food Is More Than Good Nutrition

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Many pet owners truly treat their beloved pets as members of their family and want them to have the best of everything. From the beds they sleep in to the food they eat are all considered an important part of their family life. This can explain why many owners insist on offering their animals gourmet pet food to insure that whet they eat not only tastes good but is good for them.

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Choosing the Right Dog Training Lead for Your Pet

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

When a new dog is brought home for the first time, the pet is usually greeted with all the comforts that will make up their new home. In addition to new food dishes and shiny toys, there’s usually a bed along with a new collar and leash waiting. For those that aren’t familiar with raising a new puppy or dog, things like dog training leads will usually be overlooked.

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Buying Or Making Natural Dog Food

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Since the large pet food recall occurred people have started to look at buying or making natural dog food. In the pet food recall it was found that tainted ingredients imported from China were the cause of the illnesses and deaths of pets. By making or buying natural dog food the owner can be confident that their dog is getting healthy food which is not tainted with harmful substances.

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Grain Free Pet Food Offers Balance In Nutritional Needs

Monday, May 12th, 2008

There currently is a lot of controversy surrounding the nutritional value of many commercial pet foods, despite claims that they are based of a nutritionally balanced formula. Despite all the hype on the packaging and in commercials, many pet owners prefer to feed their animals a grain free pet food to insure the members of their extended families are receiving the proper nutrition they require for a healthy life.

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Dog Potty Training: Gentle Ways of Housebreaking Your Dog

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

The first few days with your dog are very crucial. Although some dogs easily adjust to their new environment, there are many dogs that are rather slow in learning new things. According to many experts, one of the most challenging issues that you will face with your little rascal is dog potty training. Make not mistakes about it, dog potty training can be a bit tricky and things could really get very irritating especially when your little rascal starts messing around the house. In most cases, it will take some time and a lot of patience on your part before your little dog will finally learn where and how to potty.

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Healthy Pet Food Recipes for Dogs

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Treating your dog with healthy pet food recipes can be really exciting and worthy too. You simply love it doing when you will find how your dog is encircling you and showing her all enjoyment and gratitude to see you cooking food for her. In this article, we will explore two outstanding but very simple healthy pet food recipes for your dogs, which you dog must love.

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Purina Brand Alpo Dog Food

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

People have been feeding their dogs Alpo dog food for years and have found it to be nutritious and well liked by their dogs. Recently Alpo dog food was involved in the pet food recall with one of the products. The canned food Alpo Prime Cuts in wet gravy had to be recalled due to the industry wide contamination of pet food products. Purina voluntarily recalled this product quickly and efficiently to prevent harm occurring to people’s pets. Pet owners were provided with the necessary information to check any food that they may have purchased to make sure it was safe to use. The recall was based on the fact that wheat gluten used in the production of dog food had been contaminated with the harmful substance melamine. Because of the rapid recall consumers can now feel confident that Alpo dog food is safe for each dog to eat.

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Dog Training Therapy: Getting Help From A Canine Friend

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Dogs are wonderful creatures and they make very considerate companions. Throughout the ages, we’ve heard stories of dogs helping their master recover from trauma, ailments and accidents. Based on the many success stories of dogs helping their master recover, a group of scientist studied dog training therapy and how it can be useful in helping sick people find the courage to overcome many medical obstacles. According to experts who have studies the benefits of dog training therapy, the unconditional love that dogs often give to their masters is something that is very empowering on the part of their owners. The presence of the dog and its undying loyalty can inspire its owner and help him or her see things in a more positive light.

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Hills Pet Food Developed For Companion Animal Health

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

In 1939, when veterinarian Mark Morris Sr. examined a guide dog and diagnosed kidney failure, he offered the animal’s owner some of his special dog food, formulated to help animals with renal failure. Following the animal’s recovery, he worked with Burton Hill of Hill Packing Company to package his Raritan Formula B dog food in 1948, packaged under the name Raritan Ration C. This began a venture to become known as Hills Pet Food and additional formulas were developed to help companion animals with obesity and gastrointestinal disorders.

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Affordable Pet Insurance: A Health Care Plan for Pets

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

All pet owners have to face lots of expenses to ensure the overall health care of their pets. Almost all the pets need vaccines, annual shots and precautionary scheduled health checks with the veterinarian.

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