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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#x1f436; 2 INGREDIENT DIY DOG TREATS &#x1f436; What you need: Parchment Paper Rolling Pin 2 Cups of 100% Organic Whole Wheat Flower 2 &#8211; 4 Ounce Jars of Baby Food Cookie Cutter Bowl 1 Cup Measuring Cup Let&#8217;s get started on these dog treats. Pour two cups of 100% Organic Whole Wheat Flower into a [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>What you need:</p>
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<li>Parchment Paper
<li>Rolling Pin</li>
<li>2 Cups of 100% Organic Whole Wheat Flower</li>
<li>2 &#8211; 4 Ounce Jars of Baby Food </li>
<li>Cookie Cutter</li>
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<li>1 Cup Measuring Cup</li>
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<p>Let&#8217;s get started on these dog treats. Pour two cups of 100% Organic Whole Wheat Flower into a bowl. Next add the 2 jars of baby food. I use the green beans or the carrots but you can use whatever ones you want. Make sure that what you use is safe for the dog. You want to do your research before you choose a certain baby food. Because you don&#8217;t know what is safe for them or not. I do know these ones, the carrots and the green beans, are good for dogs.</p>
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<h3>Mix It Up</h3>
<p>Now you stir your mixture to get a good consistency. Knead it almost like you&#8217;re making dough for sugar cookies. That&#8217;s the consistency you&#8217;re trying to get so you can roll it out, knead it and roll it out. You can use your hands or a spatula to get it ready to take it out of the bowl. </p>
<h3>Create Your Treats</h3>
<p>Next just kind of squeeze it and work it into a little ball. Now take some flour and put it on the counter top or table just so it doesn&#8217;t stick when you cut them out. So now take little pieces off of the ball and use the rolling pin to flatten them. Then just use a cookie cutter to cut out your treats. I like a small size because they&#8217;re perfect dog treat size. You can use any kind of cookie cutter that you want for your treats and do anything pretty much. So whatever your heart desires. </p>
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<h3>Time To Bake</h3>
<p>Now put them all on a cookie sheet here lined with the parchment paper. Put them in the oven on 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Be sure to keep an eye on them so you can make sure that they don&#8217;t burn. Sometimes I don&#8217;t even go up to the 20 minutes. I&#8217;ll have about a minute left and they are done. It really depends on their size and how your oven cooks. So just keep an eye on them. </p>
<h3>Cool and Serve</h3>
<p>Once they are all done you will just have to wait for them to cool. You don&#8217;t want them to be too hot for the dogs. My dogs dance around waiting for them to come out of the oven but I want to make sure they&#8217;re nice and cool for them. Once they cool down they should have a nice soft consistency to them. </p>
<p>These treats are only good for about two weeks because there is baby food in them. I usually keep them in a cookie jar (treat jar) and they are good for about two weeks and then you have to throw them out. But they&#8217;re so easy to make you can make another batch. </p>
<p>So definitely try this recipe out and thank you so much for reading my post. If you liked this post please give me thumbs up, leave me a comment or a vote. Thanks a million for reading my post and I&#8217;ll catch you wonderful people later!!</p>
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<p>Are you Feeding your Puppy the Proper Food? Head into a supermarket or pet shop and you will see rows of dog food both in cans and bags. You would think it would be easy to choose which food to feed your dog and for adult dogs there are many choices, but puppies require different nutrients than adult dogs and, therefore, should be fed a different diet and food. You should not feed your new puppy an adult food, so you must choose a food specially formulated for puppies and you dogs specific needs. At first try to use the food that he was being fed before you brought him home. The reason being puppies digestive systems are very sensitive and changing the food abruptly can cause digestive problems and stress. If you are not happy with the brand of dog food your puppy was being fed, you can gradually change to the brand of you choice. Remember your dog is a part of your family and you get what you pay for so don&#8217;t go with the most inexpensive brand. To be healthy growing puppy needs lots of important nutrients and good proteinsaE&#8221; feeding a puppy poor quality food can result sickness later in life. Also, good quality food is more nutritious so your dog will actually eat less and he will have fewer stools and they will be less smelly so even though you are paying more for the food to begin with, you will have to buy less of it.</p>
<p>When feeding your dog the proper nutrients, there are 6 components to keep in mind. These are proteins, fat, carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins and of course, water. If you provide your pet with these in the appropriate amounts, then your dog will have the best chance of living a long and healthy life. When changing your puppy to a new food do it slowly. Replace only about 15% of his old food with new for the first couple of days. Then move to 25% for the next few days, then 35% and so on. If your dog get ill or has loose stools, then back down on the percentage of new food until his stomach adjusts. Having a feeding schedule is important. Younger dogs will need to eat more often, but probably by the time your pup is old enough for you to take him home, you should be able to feed 3 times a day. After your puppy reaches 6 months, you can taper off to twice a day. Your puppy can switch to eating adult food when he reaches his full growth which is about one year. Again, you want to gradually switch the foods so that there are no digestive or bowel problems. Feeding your puppy good nutrition will help him grow properly and help him look healthy and feel great. Proper nutrition in the beginning of his life will help live a happy and healthy life.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Food supplement also known as dietary supplement is an endeavor to supplement the numerous nutrients that are missing in our daily diet. Some countries define them as foods while in more liberal ones they are defined as drugs aimed at providing such missing food values.</p>
<p>Now that our world has &#8220;gone to dogs&#8221; the dog food supplement industry is growing by leaps and bounds. What is dog food supplement: it is simply some additional edible stuff given in addition to the regular diet to the canine member of the family. This ensures good pet health.</p>
<p>Proper research needs to be done before buying dog food supplement. Factors such as dog&#8217;s age, breed, weight and lot of other things determine what types of dog health food supplements can be used and how frequently they need to be given. Professional consultation is always recommended. Additional amount of dog food supplement like glucosamine sulphate and chondroitin sulphate benefits the canine by strengthening joints and so on. Additionally, dog food supplements such as L-carnitine may help a dog stay lean which will in turn generate less stress on the bones and joints and helps it stay active.</p>
<p>It might sound bewildering but medical surveys have proven that as dogs grow old, they suffer from chronic diseases like allergies arthritis, digestive problems, skin or coat ailments, weight concerns, calcium deficiencies, periodontal care and so on. Dog food supplements might be an answer to all these. For example, dogs suffering from arthritis benefit from additional amounts of glucosamine sulphate and chondroitin sulphate provided along with normal diet.</p>
<p>Dog food supplements come in various forms- tasteless powders, pills with a sweet coating or syrups. All dog food supplements are invariably sweet; otherwise it would be utterly impossible to administer the unpleasant tasting nutrients. They also come in chicken and liver flavors. With recent concerns about the safety of canned and pouch dog foods, people are turning to homemade foods. Innovations about homemade dog food supplement recipes keep coming up every now and then. However it is important to check with a veterinarian before changing pet food. These recipes need to be checked; however we must remember that they may not totally replace dog foods.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are very popular family pets and thousands of families have them. These beloved pets are wonderful companions for family members. Although they are animals, many families treat them like family. Family pets or dogs are well cared for by loving family members. Dogs often get top notch treatment by veterinarians to stay healthy. This [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dogs are very popular family pets and thousands of families have them. These beloved pets are wonderful companions for family members. Although they are animals, many families treat them like family.</p>
<p>Family pets or dogs are well cared for by loving family members. Dogs often get top notch treatment by veterinarians to stay healthy. This includes preventive medical care to prolong the life of a dog.</p>
<p>Pet owners who love their pets often go above and beyond for health. Owners do almost anything to keep their pet longer and healthier. This includes buying dog food supplements and special food products.</p>
<p>Dog food supplements are products that help maintain a dog&#8217;s health. There are various dog food supplements available on the market. These products are created to specialize on a certain health area.</p>
<p>This is very similar to the types of supplements people take. People consume supplements for memory, circulation, and joints. Dog food supplements are created for many of these same effects.</p>
<p>Dog food supplements for increased muscle and stamina can be found. These supplements help increase the muscles in a dog&#8217;s body. This allows for dogs to go for longer walks or jogs with their owners.</p>
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<p>This is quite popular as many pet owners love to go jogging with dogs. These pet owners may also invest in dog joint supplements for pets. Dog joint supplements are very important for active or older dogs.</p>
<p>Dog joint supplements help maintain the health of dog joints. These supplements allow a dog to run longer without any pain. Dog joint supplements ensure joints can move freely and easily.</p>
<p>Glucosamine is the primary ingredient in dog joint supplements. This ingredient is also used in human joint supplement products. Dog joint supplements come in pill, liquid, and capsule form.</p>
<p>Other products for a dog&#8217;s health are available for purchase. These are dog vitamin supplements which offer several benefits. Dog vitamin supplements are great products to start as a small puppy.</p>
<p>Dog vitamin supplements contain the same vitamins human products do. These vitamins are given to help with certain dog health elements. These elements include increasing appetite and reducing hair shedding.</p>
<p>Puppies greatly benefit from dog vitamin supplements as they grow. Puppies are developing their teeth, bones, muscles, and more. Proper nutrition is vital in development so the puppy grows.</p>
<p>Dog vitamin supplements encourage proper bone development for dogs. Many websites on the Internet specialize in dog vitamin supplements. These sites offer reasonably priced products with natural ingredients.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the activities I look forward to most this summer is camping with my newly adopted dog, Jayda. It&#8217;s been an adventure for both of us! When &#8220;roughing it&#8221; together, you can ensure the pet health and safety of your four-legged friend by keeping these top five tips in mind: Protect pet health by [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>One of the activities I look forward to most this summer is camping with my newly adopted dog, Jayda. It&#8217;s been an adventure for both of us! When &#8220;roughing it&#8221; together, you can ensure the pet health and safety of your four-legged friend by keeping these top five tips in mind:</p>
<p><strong>Protect pet health by talking to your vet about flea and tick prevention</strong><br /> Before heading out into the great wide open with your pet, consider the dog health care needs for flea and tick prevention. Talk to your veterinarian about where you&#8217;ll be camping, trends in the region, and the overall health of your dog. If you have the Pets Best Insurance BestWellness plan, remember you can submit the claim for a limited amount reimbursement. </p>
<p><strong>Keep your dog warm at night</strong><br /> Dogs lose heat from their noses, so they hide them when they&#8217;re cold. In addition to a favorite bed, offer your dog blankets to burrow under. Dogs with short coats may even need an extra layer like a doggie sweater.</p>
<p><strong>Pack extra dog food</strong> Camping activities burn lots of extra calories. Be generous with food if you&#8217;ve had an especially active day, and take two containers in case one becomes wet or is gobbled up by a woodland creature. Also, don&#8217;t be alarmed if your dog skips meals. For some animals, the stress of travel is an appetite suppressant. However, if your pet&#8217;s appetite isn&#8217;t back to normal after the trip is over, take your dog to your veterinarian to make sure there isn&#8217;t another pet health issue.</p>
<p><strong>Invest in a good tie-out stake and choose the right ground location</strong><br /> A metal corkscrew tie-out stake and 20-foot lead will allow your dog to safely enjoy the campsite. Check the stake often as tugging and wet conditions can loosen it, especially in sandy ground.</p>
<p><strong>Take a variety of collars and leashes with you</strong><br /> Camping offers great new places to work with your dog and activities that are great for pet health. If you&#8217;re still training your pet, bring a variety of leashes. I use a 15-foot lead and prong collar for training sessions, and a regular collar when she&#8217;s on a short leash or tie-out. For swimming and hiking, a harness helps me control her movements and ensures she&#8217;s safe.</p>
<p><strong>Make a &#8220;doggie camping bag&#8221; and keep a checklist inside</strong><br /> Designate a sturdy canvass bag as your &#8220;doggie camping bag&#8221; and keep a checklist inside it year-round so pet health and safety are never compromised by forgetting an important camping item. My list includes, food, a tie-out stake, a variety of collars and leashes, and bedding. It sounds like common sense, but even the most basic items can be forgotten when you&#8217;re rushing out the door for a weekend of fun.</p>
<p>Jayda and I are preparing for our third camping trip this weekend, and I like to think we&#8217;re getting better at it every time. We hope you find these tips helpful and use them to ensure the pet health and safety of your camping buddy in the great outdoors. Happy camping!</p>
<p>The Original source of this document is <a href="http://www.petsbest.com." target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.petsbest.com.</a> If you are looking for more information regarding pet health, then visit our website.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve all seen them. Those carefree dog food commercials that feature adorable, furry puppy&#8217;s jumping on the laps of children, licking their faces and, for the most part, being on their best behavior. Unable to resist the allure of this loveable scene played out on television, many children ask their parents for a dog of [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>We&#8217;ve all seen them. Those carefree dog food commercials that feature adorable, furry puppy&#8217;s jumping on the laps of children, licking their faces and, for the most part, being on their best behavior. Unable to resist the allure of this loveable scene played out on television, many children ask their parents for a dog of their own.</p>
<p>Many parents submit to the requests. After all, a puppy would make a great companion, it might distract the youngster from the PlayStation gaming console for a while, and it just might teach him or her some responsibility. But buying the dog is easy. The hard part is training it to act like the dog in the commercial. And that task becomes even trickier when there are kids involved. Most kids don&#8217;t know the first thing about being with and training a dog, and many parents could use some remedial training as well.</p>
<p>Whenever a parent makes the important decision to purchase a dog for the kids, they should also make the commitment to enroll the dog (and its adolescent companion) in formal training classes. I have found that Bark Busters, the only international dog training company that offers a lifetime guarantee, to be one of the most effective, proven dog training companies around. Bark Busters uses a dog&#8217;s own innate pack mentality, voice commands and body language to teach most dogs the basics in roughly two hours.</p>
<p>&#8220;Dogs are pack animals,&#8221; says Liam Crowe, Bark Busters president, CEO and master trainer. &#8220;They have a specific way of interacting, which includes an instinctual manner of communication. Learning how to communicate effectively with your dog in a language he understands is the first step toward establishing leadership and control.&#8221;</p>
<p>First and foremost, never buy a dog as a toy substitute. Dogs are living, breathing creatures with feelings. Children should be taught this fact from an early age and should be shown how to treat dogs with respect. By adopting a new dog for the right reasons and instilling the right mindset within the child, a parent takes the first step in avoiding undesired consequences, such as mistreatment and neglect.</p>
<p>After you have adopted a dog for the right reasons, go out and find a local trainer immediately before you become &#8220;dogged&#8221; with bad canine habits. In the meantime, here are a few safety tips to make sure your new pet and your child make it together safely to their first training class.</p>
<p>Never leave a child or baby alone with a dog. When visiting friends or relatives who have a dog, do not allow your child to play in the yard unsupervised. If that is not possible, ask the owners to put the dog away.</p>
<p>Do not allow your child to feed a dog unsupervised, as some dogs can be very protective of food. Also, never allow your dog to snatch food from your child. It not only teaches the dog bad manners, but it endangers the hand that feeds it.</p>
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<p>Do not allow your child to pull on the dog&#8217;s collar to lead it outside the house, as it could bite them. Children without adult supervision should not be allowed to walk a dog, as the child could be dragged unwittingly into a fight with another dog. The dog should be taught to respond to a verbal command. However, if the dog does not respond to a verbal command given by the child, correction should be given by the parent, not the child. In fact, under no circumstances should a child ever discipline a dog. That is the parents&#8217; job.</p>
<p>In addition to the above tips to help parents create a safe environment for their children and their new dog, here are some additional tips that parents should teach their children for when they are not around to directly supervise them. Children should be instructed to:</p>
<p>1) Never pet a strange dog, even if his owner is present.<br /> 2) Stay away from a dog while he is eating and sleeping.<br /> 3) Stop your bike if chased while riding.<br /> 4) Never retrieve a ball from someone else&#8217;s yard.<br /> 5) If visiting friends who have dogs, ask them to put their dogs away if you want to play.<br /> 6) Stay away from a dog that has puppies.<br /> 7) Stay away from a dog that is tied up.<br /> 8) Never pull a dog&#8217;s tails or ears; dogs feel pain, too.<br /> 9) Never tease a dog or make it angry.<br /> 10) Stand totally still if a dog runs at you barking. Cover your face with your hands. If knocked to the ground by a dog, roll into a ball, cover your face with your arms and stay as still as you possibly can. Do not try to get up.</p>
<p>Adopting a dog can be fun-both for the parent and the child. A dog can provide one of the best forms of companionship possible, it teaches the children some responsibility and it brings smiles to all. By following the above tips and enrolling your dog in a local training course, you may soon have the dog food companies calling you for a TV spot.</p>
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<p>So you&#8217;ve just brought a new puppy into your house. Surely, one of the first things that will come into your mind is training her. Your puppy must feel that she&#8217;s very welcome in her new home. Doing this involves regarding her not as a toy, but as an important part of your family. You may notice that your puppy will act strange on his first week and this is due to the sounds and smells in your house that may seem unfamiliar to her. But she will get used to it after a period of time. There are three steps on how to train a puppy without much difficulty.</p>
<p>The first step you must try is to teach her the basic commands like sit, stay, heel and others. It will be easy for your puppy to learn these things if you will do them at least twice or thrice a day. Nutrition is also important for your puppy so be choosy when it comes to the brand of dog food. You must also teach the puppy where she should take her slumber. As mush as possible, never change this spot. Remember that it will be her new comfort place, so it must be in a peaceful place in your home which she can consider her own. Secondly, familiarize your puppy with similar words and phrases for the same expected outcome. One example of this step on how to train a puppy is the familiar &#8220;go potty&#8221; phrase. While saying this, bring her to the area which she can consider as her toilet.</p>
<p>Third, avoid shouting at your puppy or reprimanding her heavily no matter how much clutter she has made. Do show her your displeasure while remaining calm. You can scold her by avoiding cuddling her and saying some reprimanding words in lower tone. However, when she did something right, don&#8217;t fail to praise and reward her. It&#8217;s so easy to follow these steps on how to train a puppy. Just let your common sense do the work and if you need help, read some books or visit some dog training websites. Moreover, don&#8217;t forget to have fun while training her and keep your sessions short. Try also to have short but productive sessions between you and your pet.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you own a dog, you must give it the same health care you give yourself in order to have a healthy pet dog. Dogs suffer from many of the diseases that we contact such as fever, arthritis and cancer. In addition to that, they suffer from diseases that are specific to dogs also. Therefore, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you own a dog, you must give it the same health care you give yourself in order to have a healthy pet dog. Dogs suffer from many of the diseases that we contact such as fever, arthritis and cancer. In addition to that, they suffer from diseases that are specific to dogs also. Therefore, you must be prepared to handle dog health problems if you are a dog owner.</p>
<p>Prevention is better than cure even with dogs. Therefore, you must do everything possible to avoid facing dog health problems with your canine friend. The most important thing with a dog is to give it a balanced diet. Choose a good brand of dog food and stay with it. A cup of yoghurt once in a way is a good way to avoid dog health problems</p>
<p>Exercise for your dog is as important as it is for you if not more. Due to this reason, large breeds such as Dalmatian and German shepherd should not be had if you are not able to provide it sufficient space for exercise. If you give your pet the exercise it needs, you will be able to avoid a lot of dog health problems.</p>
<p>Another very important issue with dogs is that they love the company of their master. Therefore, you must spend some quality time with it. If you have a pet dog, you cannot avoid this due to your busy schedule. If you do not find time, your pet will develop anxiety which will lead to serious dog health problems.</p>
<p>Proper care and grooming is essential for your dog for its health as well as your health. As dogs could harbor a multitude of bacteria and viruses you must clean it frequently and comb its hair. Also you need to take care of its teeth in order to avoid dog health problems. Most dog lovers brush the teeth of their pets as the dog trainers suggest. In addition to these basic issues, you need to keep records of any dog health problems your dog faced and you need to give the right vaccinations on time in order to have a healthy pet.</p>
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