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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>
<li>Bowl</li>
<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>Will the dog die from canine pancreatitis?<br />Can something be done to make sure it doesn&#8217;t appear?<br />If my dog has Canine Pancreatitis, how do I treat it?<br />For the first question, you should know that only the cases that get to severe stages can become fatal. The other two questions can be answered if you know how the Pancreas works and what it is.<br />The pancreas is an organ that is shaped in V and quite small, which sits near the duodenum and stomach. The duodenum is a small tube that will get the food to the intestine, from the stomach. The importance of the pancreas comes from the fact that it makes digestive enzymes, which are used to break down the food during the digestion process. From the pancreas, the enzymes are carried to the intestines.<br />The disease appears when those enzymes leak instead of getting to the intestines. The end result is an inflammation, which as it advances, so does the severity of the disease.<br />There are a number of causes which make this disease to appear. Below you can see some of the possible causes for Canine pancreatitis:<br />&#8211; a diet with too much fat<br />&#8211; obesity<br />&#8211; a disease of the liver<br />&#8211; traumas<br />&#8211; drug reactions<br />&#8211; giving the pet too many leftover that are fatty<br />Some of the symptoms that you can expect:<br />&#8211; decreased appetite<br />&#8211; abdomen that hurts<br />&#8211; greasy and yellow feces<br />&#8211; dehydration<br />&#8211; vomit<br />If the pancreatitis is acute, these are the symptoms that you can expect:<br />&#8211; body wide spread infection<br />&#8211; heart rhythm that is irregular<br />&#8211; organs get inflamed if they&#8217;re in the vicinity of the pancreas<br />Another side effect of acute pancreatitis is that the dog might get a disseminated intravascular coagulation. To put it simply, this happens when the white blood cells increase and the blood clots. When the blood begins to clot it can&#8217;t be reversed and it will kill the dog in most cases.<br />There are two main things you should do to treat him:<br />&#8211; giving him fluid therapy<br />&#8211; don&#8217;t give him water or food for 1-2 days<br />When the dog doesn&#8217;t get any water or food, the pancreas has the chance to stop the production of enzymes, so the inflammation isn&#8217;t stimulated anymore. After one or two days, you can start reintroducing the food, and it should consist of food that is easy to digest, with low protein and fat. If the dog is dehydrated, they can receive fluids intravenously, so they get their electrolyte and hydration balance.<br />If you have reason to suspect that your dog suffers from canine pancreatitis, you should visit a doctor immediately.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A dog that has warts can pass it on to other dogs, since they are infectious. Viral infections are the cause of warts, which are epidermis tumors. There are two main types of dog warts. The usual type is the one that infects old dogs. In most cases, they will become dangerous only if their [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>A dog that has warts can pass it on to other dogs, since they are infectious. Viral infections are the cause of warts, which are epidermis tumors. There are two main types of dog warts. The usual type is the one that infects old dogs. In most cases, they will become dangerous only if their size increases or if they become infected. Otherwise, they are benign. If the dog is younger, their health can get damaged.<br />The medical term for these wars is Canine viral papilloma. They will get from one dog to another through contact between them. These warts are cauliflower shaped and quite small. They can be found on the tongue, muzzle, lips and eyelids. Sometimes, they can also be found near the vulva or rectum. They will show up one or two months after the dog gets them.<br />In most cases, there are only a few warts and they are harmless. Old dogs will have the warts staying for a longer time, while young dogs will get rid of them as soon as the immune system manages to fight them off. In some cases, these warts will damage the health of the pet, giving them problems when eating or breathing.<br />Dog Warts Symptoms<br />1. Bad breath (Halitosis). <br />2. Too much salivating or drooling<br />3. Bleeding orally. <br />Dog Warts Diagnosis<br />Because they are pathognomonic and distinct, papillomas don&#8217;t need diagnostic testing. Still, sometimes they still need to be diagnosed, so that the infection depth and extent can be ascertained. This should also allow for the vet to realize how much was the health of the pet affected. There are two tests that are usually done for diagnosis<br />1. a CBC (complete blood count) test, a biochemical profile and a urinalysis are usually done for pets that feel discomforts because they can&#8217;t eat properly, are in poor health or don&#8217;t have any appetite. <br />2. a surgical biopsy, done only in some of the cases. <br />Dog Warts Treatments<br />Usually, you don&#8217;t need to do anything to treat these warts, as they will go away on their own. But, there are some cases where treatment should be done, like when the position of the warts gives the dog discomfort or when the owners ask for the warts to be removed. <br />The ways to treat these warts are: <br />1. Through surgery: electrocautery and cryosurgery are the two options when it comes to surgery for wart removal. The first one will be used to destroy the tissue by using liquid nitrogen. The second one uses laser. <br />2. The second option is to crush the papilloma, which should make the body create an immune response. This should help the pet regain his health and the warts should disappear. <br />3. After half a year of unsuccessful treatment, you can use systemic chemotherapy to try helping him in restoring his health.</p>
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<p>Dogs are the most preferred species of the animals as pets by humans. Many people consider them as one of the family member. Many breeds of dogs are adopted by the people as their companions. Proper care has to be taken if one plans to adopt a dog. Just like human beings dogs are prone to many diseases and sometimes the diseases can also affect the owner. So treatment of the disease has to be done in a proper time and in a proper way. Even a small wound should not be neglected. <strong>Dog health</strong> is affected if proper medicines are not given in timely interval. Dogs are more prone to the microbial infections due to the fur on the body. When dogs are wet, the fur on them acts as the absorbents, i.e. the fur remains wet, easy drying is difficult. This thing induces the growth of micro-organisms on the body and can cause many microbial infections. Another factor which can cause the microbial growth is the habit of dogs to lick the open wound or cut. This can be very dangerous and in many cases deadly. Any sign of unusual behavior of dogs should be immediately taken care.</p>
<p>The diseases can be caused by bacteria, fungi, parasites, or virus very common bacterial skin diseases in dogs is pyroderma, which is a skin disease. It is generally caused when the dog is injured by any means. Some of the symptoms of this disease is itchiness, yellow pustules, loss of hair and bad odor. Dogs are more prone to the <strong>microbial infections</strong> due to the fur on the body.</p>
<p>Bacterial diseases in dogs are often not contagious from one dog to another dog but it can be very dangerous to the dog who is suffering from such disease. One treatment is to remove the fur from the affected area and apply antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs. Moreover, anti-allergic drugs can be combined with it. Leptospirosis is another disease which is caused by the contaminated water, which the dogs might have drank from the unhygienic places like puddle or gutters. It is a contagious disease and even humans can get affected by this disease. Proper bathing of the dogs should be carried out with the antibiotic shampoos. If the infection is severe then the dogs should be immediately taken to the veterinarian doctor so that the doctor can recommend various medicines and treatment for the diseases. By changing the dietary habits and regular exercises, the health of dogs can be improvised and they can be made more to immunized to various diseases.</p>
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