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		<title>Dog Food Supplement</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2011 19:47:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<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. Now that our world has &#8220;gone to dogs&#8221; the dog [&#8230;]</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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<div class="author-signature"> Learn more about dog food supplements my pets and I like best by visiting <a href="http://www.supplementsforyourdog.com/">Supplements for Your Dog</a>.</p>
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		<title>Understanding The Signs of a Constipated Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2011 02:50:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A constipated dog is unable to empty his bowels by normal means and can experience uncomfortable side effects. The condition is fairly easy to diagnose as the dog will likely take longer than normal to defecate and most will show signs of straining or difficulty achieving results. Their stools are commonly small, dry, hard and [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>A constipated dog is unable to empty his bowels by normal means and can experience uncomfortable side effects. The condition is fairly easy to diagnose as the dog will likely take longer than normal to defecate and most will show signs of straining or difficulty achieving results. Their stools are commonly small, dry, hard and round. If a dog&#8217;s bowels have not moved for two days or more, they are generally considered to be constipated.</p>
<p>Though a constipated dog is not usually a sign of serious problems, the issue should definitely be addressed in order to avoid more serious complications. Failure of a dog to empty the bowels causes toxins to build up in the body and can result in loss of appetite, sluggishness, abdominal pain, bloating and even difficulty walking. Constipation that is accompanied by vomiting or other severe symptoms could be a sign of serious problems such as intestinal blockage, parasites or internal issues.</p>
<p>There are many possible causes of a constipated dog and most can be avoided by a healthy, active lifestyle with conscientious health care. Among the most common causes are water deficiencies, insufficient exercise and the lack of a healthy diet high in fiber. Water aids in the elimination process by hydrating the body and providing the ability to flush the intestinal tract. Daily exercise in the form of a medium paced walk, a brisk jog or time spent romping and playing fetch will help to stimulate and regulate the bowels. High quality dog foods provide the proper nutrients and fiber necessary to maintain a healthy diet, whereas cheaper brands may contribute to slow moving bowels.</p>
<p>While correcting and stabilizing the issues of a constipated dog, it might be helpful to add small amounts of cooked pumpkin, sweet potato, or green beans to the dog&#8217;s food for quick and natural results. Freshly cooked and canned are both acceptable, just be sure there are no additives, seasonings or sugars. Use only 1-2 teaspoons per meal for small dogs, 1-2 tablespoons for medium and 2-5 tablespoons for large dogs. Maintaining a healthy diet with plenty of fresh water and exercise should keep your dog regular and happy.</p>
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		<title>Dog Diets &#8211; Glucosamine Could Be Highly Beneficial</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 20:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As you stand in the store pondering the plethora of varieties of puppy food for your dog&#8217;s diet, your mind can genuinely turn out to be overwhelmed. The numerous elements in doggie foodstuff simply complicate issues even even more. Who actually knows what all of those elements really mean? You see glucosamine on some on [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>As you stand in the store pondering the plethora of varieties of puppy food for your dog&#8217;s diet, your mind can genuinely turn out to be overwhelmed. The numerous elements in doggie foodstuff simply complicate issues even even more. Who actually knows what all of those elements really mean? You see glucosamine on some on the dog foods labels. That sounds a bit familiar. Haven&#8217;t you heard of glucosamine inside the news? What exactly is glucosamine and why must it be within your dog&#8217;s diet regime?</p>
<p>You have possibly heard of glucosamine inside the news. Glucosamine has been valuable to joint health and fitness in humans. Exploration has also shown that glucosamine in the dog&#8217;s diet regime could be useful to your pet&#8217;s health.</p>
<p>Glucosamine can be a dietary aid. Glucosamine has been shown to encourage good joint wellbeing. This complement allows to preserve good joint cartilage. Glucosamine is 1 in the crucial building blocks to generate joint lubricants. The joint lubricant assists to keep the joints moving and functioning with ease. Glucosamine inside your dog&#8217;s healthy eating plan will ensure your pet&#8217;s joints work at their peak performance levels for years to arrive.</p>
<p>How does glucosamine operate to assist your dog&#8217;s joints? Glucosamine hydrates and lubricates your pet&#8217;s joints. The additional hydration and lubrication will assistance to prevent arthritis as part of your animal. For this cause, glucosamine is a good complement in your dog&#8217;s diet. Pet owners of large breed</p>
<p>Dogs which might be predisposed to having joint and hip problems need to specifically take into account adding glucosamine to their dog&#8217;s diet plan.</p>
<p>Shellfish can be a very good source of glucosamine. Another way to obtain glucosamine involves a special procedure of fermenting corn. This technique to generate glucosamine creates a vegetable based glucosamine.</p>
<p>Glucosamine is generally safe as section of a healthy and balanced healthy eating plan. Your dog&#8217;s diet regime ought to consist of glucosamine to encourage joint well being. Your pet won&#8217;t suffer from side effects or interactions with medications when glucosamine is part of your dog&#8217;s diet plan.</p>
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<p>Today, a lot of high-quality puppy food, manufactured by reputable providers, have already additional glucosamine to their meals items. Chien nutrition reports have discovered the positive aspects of glucosamine inside your dog&#8217;s diet and pet foodstuff producers have swiftly responded. Should you come across that your dog&#8217;s diet regime will not include glucosamine, or you really feel your pet could benefit from extra supplementation inside the healthy eating plan, you should have no trouble locating glucosamine supplements to your pet.</p>
<p>Glucosamine dietary supplements arrive in numerous forms. It is possible to even give your dog a treat specially designed to product your dog&#8217;s eating habits with glucosamine. The tasty treat eliminates the trouble of dosing your doggie with pills.</p>
<p>Of course, it&#8217;s constantly finest to talk to your veterinarian about any changes for your dog&#8217;s diet. He or she can give you advice about what supplementations need to be additional in your dog&#8217;s diet and in what quantity. Ask your vet concerning the advantages of glucosamine.</p>
<p>As you take into account your dog&#8217;s diet plan and also the materials, look at your dog&#8217;s health. Glucosamine is frequently extra to high-quality puppy foods. Speak with your vet to figure out if more glucosamine dietary supplements would be beneficial with your dog&#8217;s diet plan. Safeguard your dog&#8217;s joints by monitoring the quantity of glucosamine with your dog&#8217;s diet regime.</p>
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		<title>Dog Health Problems-Microbial Infections</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2011 12:17:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The diseases that affect dog health should be prevented not only to save the dog but also to save the public. So, whenever the health of your dog is in doubt please consult your veterinarian. To save dog health, keep a check on their diet. Just like humans unhealthy food causes obesity, diabetes, heart and [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The diseases that affect dog health should be prevented not only to save the dog but also to save the public. So, whenever the health of your dog is in doubt please consult your veterinarian. To save <strong>dog health</strong>, keep a check on their diet. Just like humans unhealthy food causes obesity, diabetes, heart and digestive problems. If the dog is loosing hair, the shine of the skin is gone, and if it refuses to play, jump or walk then diet is the problem. If you are feeding your dog the normal dog foods then it will definitely develop some diseases because the dog foods are jam packed with chemicals like synthetics to improve taste, powders, additives and colorants. It is just like human, when we buy some packed food from the market which is packed with chemicals and accumulates in the system and undermines the body from inside. Sometimes, the dogs get infected so badly that their organs stop functioning. Generally dog suffers with joint diseases like arthritis, hip dysplasia, and other degenerative diseases with the shoulders and hocks. Genetic diseases also affect dogs. Other common diseases are:</p>
<p><strong>Periodontitis</strong>-The main symptom is inflammation of gum tissue and periodontal ligament. It is caused by microbial infection. It is the leading cause of tooth loss in dogs. It can be seen in almost any age of dogs. So, watch for bad breath, tooth loss, loose teeth, and gum recession.</p>
<p><strong>Canine Parvovirus</strong>&#8211; Causes gastro intestinal infection. It is spread through infected feces.</p>
<p><strong>Heartworm Disease</strong>&#8211; Caused by <strong>microbial infections</strong>, main symptoms are coughing, intolerance to exercise, and anemia. Heartworms are caused by mosquitoes. When they bite the dog it takes around six months to reach their blood vessels and lungs. Affected dogs should be kept in cage to limit their activities.</p>
<p><strong>Bordetella Bronchiceptica</strong>-It causes kennel cough.</p>
<p><strong>Gastroenteretis</strong>&#8211; The main characters are vomiting and diarrhea. Can cause extreme fluid loss and electrolyte disturbance.</p>
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<p><strong>Ringworm</strong>-Infection of skin, hair or nails.</p>
<p><strong>Eye diseases</strong>&#8211; These are common in dogs like cataract and entropion.</p>
<p>To keep your dog healthy proper nutrition and preventive care is required. Other important thing to do is whenever you see any change in behavior without any reason, try to find what is irritating it, check its mouth, examine it physically, look for any swelling, cuts, etc. Once you are done with all these things consult your veterinarian.</p>
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		<title>Solid Gold Dog Foods</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Strong Gold is an award winning brand of puppy foods that a lot of puppy proprietors know and really like. They have been an marketplace leader in creating all-natural foods for dogs that make use of a holistic strategy to puppy diet. They have productively created a line of pet goods that are all organic, [&#8230;]</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Your dog’s health and well being is important to you and your family. Not to mention keeping down the cost of veterinarian bills! So you need to carefully consider the food that you give your dog. People sometimes just pick the first dog food bag they see at the store. It’s easy to overlook the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your dog’s health and well being is important to you and your family. Not to mention keeping down the cost of veterinarian bills! So you need to carefully consider the food that you give your dog. People sometimes just pick the first dog food bag they see at the store. It’s easy to overlook the importance of dog food but it is essential to pick the right one for your dog.</p>
<p>To keep your dog healthy he needs plenty of fresh water and should be fed good quality dog food in amounts just right to meet his energy requirements. Always follow the guidelines on the dog food package for recommended feeding amounts.<br />
Picking a dog food</p>
<p>The first challenge in choosing a dog food is picking one that has overall quality. The term that comes up a lot about dog food is human grade. Human grade implies that the dog food is good enough for us to eat. Many commercial dog foods are made from materials unusable or less desirable for human consumption. Often the meat that is used in dog food is of a quality considered unfit for humans to eat.</p>
<p>Major dog food companies try to provide balanced proportions of vitamins and minerals for maximum benefit to your dog. Although you may see that many brands of dog food have almost identical labels, a reputable dog food company will provide an explanation for each supplement and how it benefits your dog.</p>
<p>Always read the label to see what proteins, vitamins and minerals are being provided to your dog. Try not to use store brand dog food they may short change your dog on much needed nutrition. <br /><center>(continued below)</center></p>
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<p>Studies have shown that the primary ingredient in dog food should be meat-based protein, not corn meal, flour or corn gluten meal. According to reviews a better quality dog food results in a healthier coat, fewer digestive problems and firmer stools. Pet-nutrition experts agree that the best dog food is made from human-grade ingredients like meat, whole grains and vegetables. Premium dog food is so important because good nutrition is essential for a long, healthy life.</p>
<p><strong>Types of dog food</strong></p>
<p>There are many varieties of dog food to choose from. The three most popular types of dog foods are dry, semi-moist and canned products. Check the color of your dog food. Usually dog food made from natural ingredients will have soft earth tones and contain no preservatives, artificial colors and flavors.</p>
<p>Raw dog food is becoming more popular. More and more veterinarians recommend feeding your dog with raw dog food. They feel that this is the best choice and is the healthiest food for your dog. After all, you’ve never seen your dog enjoy commercial dog food the way he enjoys a good meaty bone.</p>
<p>Raw food advocates concede the diet costs more than traditional dog food, but they argue it’s worth it. You may find that locating free natural home made dog food recipes is not easy. Try making a mixture of ground turkey, rice and carrot as your own dog food. Your dog will thank you for it.</p>
<p>If you decide to go the commercial route, try and choose a good premium dog food since it contains more energy and protein than an economy brand. Unfortunately not all dog food brands contain high quality and natural ingredients, so always check the label. It is best if you seek advice from your veterinarian before deciding on which dog food to feed your dog or puppy. He will know your dog’s dietary needs and you will find that veterinary offices and feed stores often carry excellent and natural dog food.</p>
<p><strong>All Natural Dog Food</strong></p>
<p>Many natural dog foods contain only fresh, natural and wholesome ingredients for your dog. Not only are the protein ingredients digestible, but the carbohydrates in the dog food are digestible. Natural dog food has 100% nutritional value which is important for healthy strong dogs. Chicken, egg and fish are examples of protein that is provided in natural dog food. There are also ingredients in natural dog food that really help the health of your dog’s skin and also your dog’s coat. One of the main draw backs of natural dog food is that it has a shorter shelf life and may spoil before it is used.</p>
<p><strong>Dried Dog Food</strong></p>
<p>A good high quality dry dog food will work out to be more economical than the generic brands even though they cost more per pound. A vast majority of dog owners go for dry dog food for its convenience and ease of storage. The cheaper dry dog foods are made from soybean, corn or rice, while many premium dry dog foods are made with all-natural, human-grade ingredients.</p>
<p><strong>Vegetarian dog foods</strong></p>
<p>There are dog foods specially formulated for dogs that are allergic to wheat, corn, and/or chicken. There are also vegetarian dog foods marketed to owners who do not want their dogs to consume meat products. Most vegetarian dog foods use soy as a protein source. If your dog has allergies consult your vet before putting him on a specialized diet.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p>Overall it’s usually best to let dogs enjoy dog food and not our food, even though they may prefer what we’re eating! Of course you can feed your dog treats from time to time, every dog needs some TLC from time to time!</p>
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