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		<title>Dog Training Trenton, Dog Training Ewing</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<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 [&#8230;]</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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		<title>More Supplements For Active Dogs</title>
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<p>A dog can run longer in a very hot environment than its prey. The most sensitive organ in all animals is the brain. It is affected badly from the heat. However, dogs have a heat separation system in their necks. This system separates the brain from the rest of the body when it comes to heating because of excessive activity. Systems like this make dog metabolism very different from that of the humans who regulate their heating by sweating. To support this metabolism, active dogs must be given dog vitamins, dog supplements, or nutritional supplements for dogs.</p>
<p>One of the most important elements for canine nutritional supplements is iron. Iron is stored in hemoglobin and it helps the blood to carry more oxygen to the others parts. More oxygen means, higher octane fuel. It is cleaner, it gives more energy and it helps the dog to endure longer. Iron must be supplemented. It can be given to dogs in K9 vitamins, K9 dog supplements or dog health supplements. Dog nutrition is a very important issue for K9 Athletes and dog nutrition supplements are indispensable for dog owners who want to have their dogs healthy and vigorous.</p>
<p>There are a lot of pet supplements and pet vitamins in the market. To choose the best canine nutritional supplements you must check different brands. You must choose the ones prepared specially for dogs. On their labels, &#8220;dog nutrition supplements&#8221; or &#8220;canine nutritional supplements&#8221; must be written. Dogs have different species and the needs of every species are different. Therefore you must first learn requirement of canine supplements for your dog.</p>
<p>Some dogs just sit in your lap and some dogs are born to run. They use different amounts of minerals and vitamins. The less active ones may resupply their needs from their food. However for the more active dogs, regular food can&#8217;t resupply enough. Their depleted mineral and vitamin depots must be filled using extra sources. These extra sources can be found commercially. To give excessive amounts of minerals and vitamins must also be avoided. To avoid this, a dog owner can learn the exact needs of the dog by a simple blood test.</p>
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