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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>The Best Way to Keep Your Dog Healthy And Happy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The best advice for keeping your dog healthy, educate yourself on the individual needs and health issue for your dog and listen to your vet. Getting your dog used to car rides is a good way to reduce stress on vet days. This will help your vet accurately monitor your dog&#8217;s health. Dog health care [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The best advice for keeping your dog healthy, educate yourself on the individual needs and health issue for your dog and listen to your vet. Getting your dog used to car rides is a good way to reduce stress on vet days. This will help your vet accurately monitor your dog&#8217;s health.</p>
<p>Dog health care options are going to depend on your dogs breed. It is important to know the breed or mix of your dog. There are specific characteristic and health issues for different breeds. Use a vet that provides quality dog health care. The more your vet knows your dog, and its breed the better care your dog will receive. You will also want to ensure that your dog is eating the right food for its size and breed. Your dog needs specific combinations of vitamins, minerals and proteins.</p>
<p>You and your vet should keep an eye out for any changes in your dog&#8217;s behavior. Being able to identify symptoms and warning signs of illness goes a long way in dog health care. Behavior changes can be symptoms or a warning sign that there is a problem. Knowing what is characteristic for your dog&#8217;s breed can help.</p>
<p>Keep your dog happy is just as important as keep it healthy. It can even affect their health. A healthy well cared for dog is usually a happy dog. Dogs love to go for walks. It is important to have the right style of leash. A dog in car is usually a happy dog. A dog should not be loose in a moving car. This is just asking for an accident. However a dog should never be put into the trunk of the car. It is not safe. Use a traveling cage instead. It is not a good idea to leave a dog in car alone for any length of time.</p>
<p>Summer time it gets too hot, even with a window left open a bit. Winter is simply to cold, even if windows are all closed. If you do travel with your dog you may want to get a dog in car sign for the window. Car rides with your dog can be a lot of fun. Just keep in mind that you want your dog to enjoy car rids so you can get them to the vet nice and easy.</p>
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