June 17th, 2008
Muttzoh Balls and
1 cup Any natural dry dog food
2 Eggs, beaten lightly
1 tsp. Polyunsaturated oil
1/3 cup Cold water
Sprinkle of garlic powder
1/2 cup Chicken soup OR 2 chicken bouillon cubes
Grind dry dog food smooth in a food processor or blender. Lightly beat egg and add oil.
Mix all moist ingredients together except soup. Add to dry ingredients. [...]
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June 16th, 2008
Training your dog to not pull on the leash
One of the most common problems people have with their dogs is pulling on the leash.
There are many reasons why this can occur, and quite often it is nothing more than excitement on the dogs part.
If this is the case, allowing the dog a few minutes to [...]
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June 13th, 2008
A diet for a sick or convalescent dog should be light, palatable and nourishing. Broadly speaking, there is no necessity to feed dogs at night as uninterrupted sleep will be of far more benefit.
It would obviously be a mistake, however, for the stomach to be overloaded with one or two large meals with which the [...]
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June 9th, 2008
Dog First Aid
The dog first aid principles that the dog owner should master are relatively few and simple in practice, but are essential skills in the case of an emergency and could save the life of your pet. Recovery time after an injury, complete healing as opposed to permanent disability or scarring, or even [...]
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