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Glucosamine is a monosaccharide, is found in almost all organisms, Including fungi, crustaceans, Arthropods and other higher multicellular organisms. It is synthesized naturally by the reaction of glucose with glutamine (an amino acid). Glucosamine is a compound precursor of glycosaminoglycans, the main component for the formation and repair of cartilage in joints and other body […]
Posted by admin on Monday, September 26, 2011 at 4:01 pm
Filed under Health · Tagged Behavioral Changes, Canine Osteoarthritis, Cartilage Repair, Common Dog Ailments, Cure, Dogs, Ead, Fungi, Gait, Glucosamine, Glucosamine For Dogs, Glucosamine Sulphate, Lethargy, Monosaccharide, Multicellular Organisms, Noticeable Symptoms, Osteoarthritis, Pet Dogs, Progressive Loss, Risk Factors, Treatment Of Osteoarthritis, Veterinarian
There’s no doubt that owning a dog is hugely satisfying. Of course, there is a huge amount of responsibility – exercising him, food bills, visits to the vet and poop scooping are just some of the aspects involved. It’s a labour of love but, in return for looking after him, your dog will lavish all […]
Posted by admin on Monday, September 26, 2011 at 1:21 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Beforebreeding, Bitch, Dog Breeding, Dog Vet, Dogs, Endeavour, Food Advertising, Food Bills, Hiccups, Jabs, Labour Of Love, Mini Versions, Motives, No Doubt, Pooch, Puppies, Questions, Sleepless Night, Stud, Taking The Plunge, Whelping Box, Wreckers, Yourself
The number one fear of any Havanese owner is that their dog will get out the front door and immediately run into the street where they will get hit by a car. It’s a horrible fate and one that even the best behaved dog is in danger of if you’re not careful. So, how do […]
Posted by admin on Monday, September 26, 2011 at 9:57 am
Filed under Training · Tagged Ahead, Control, Curb Control, Dogs, Fear, From, Getting, Great Outdoors, Havanese, Horrible Fate, Job, Leash Training, Pace, Prevent, Proper Respect, Running, Sit, Specific Training, Train Dog, Training Exercises, Ways
There are so many dogs that have the tendency to bite people and dachshund is one of them. Yes, dachshunds have the ability to bite a person and to attach a person. We need many steps and tips of training a dachshund not to bite. Like their regular meal training a dachshund should also be […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 11:46 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Aggressive Attitude, Anyone, Bite, Control, Dachshund, Dachshunds, Dog Behavior Problems, Dogs, Good Behavior, Natural Signs, Passage Of Time, Patience, People, Prey, Proper Attitude, Stupid Behavior, Teeth, Tendency, Training, Truth, Yelp
Dog lymphoma is a disease that occurs when the lymph tissue is damaged by cancer cells. As this lymph tissue can be found in any organ or part of your pet’s body the disease can grow and affect almost every organ of the dog. Lymphoma can be found more commonly in middle-aged dogs.Symptoms of Lymphoma […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 11:02 pm
Filed under Health · Tagged Blood Analysis, Bone Marrow Biopsy, Cancer Cells, Cancer Lymphoma, Diagnosis, Dogs, Emergency Hospitalization, Fatty Acids, Gastrointestinal Tract, Immune Modulation, Loss Of Appetite, Lymph Nodes, Lymph Tissue, Lymphoma, Lymphoma In Dogs, Lymphoma Symptoms, Lymphoma Treatment, Options, Shortness Of Breath, Symptoms, Symptoms Diagnosis, Symptoms Of Lymphoma, Treatment, Types Of Cancer, X Rays
Dog separation anxiety can be a very worrying concern. While it is definitely gratifying to know that your dog has grown affection for you, it can be prove to be a traumatic experience for the dog. When separated with his most favorite person in the world, he will begin to display self-destructive behavior such as […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 9:27 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Absence, Acts, Affection, Anxiety, Crate Train, Dog Anxiety, Dog Separation Anxiety, Dog Signs, Dog Training, Dogs, Duration, Ending, Excretion, Fast, Few Days, Nap, Quiet Day, Self Destructive Behavior, Separation, Steps, Time Purchase, Toys, Train Dog, Traumatic Experience, Urination
As a child you probably remember instances where you did something good and were rewarded for the action – good behavior, good grades, etc. The basics for training your dog really is not that much different. Although a bit different than a child, the positives that your dog will appreciate are attention and praise as […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 7:14 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Attention Spans, Bad Behavior, Clicker, Consistency, Dog Barks, Dog Behavior, Dogs, Good Behavior, Instances, Positive, Positive Reinforcement, Powerful Tools, Reinforcement, Short Memories, Successful Dog Training, Training, Training Dog, Training Your Dog
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 […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 12:52 pm
Filed under Health · Tagged Active, Blood Oxygen, Canine Supplements, Dog Owners, Dog Vitamins, Dogs, Excessive Activity, Excessive Amounts, Health Supplements, Hemoglobin, Lap Dogs, Metabolism, Minerals, More, Nutrition Supplements, Nutritional Supplements, Octane Fuel, Pet Supplements, Pet Vitamins, Prey, Sensitive Organ, Separation System, Supplements, Vitamins Supplements
When you take up the responsibility of owning a pet, you basically sign up for a duty that remains till the day you are with your pet. Pets are much like children and need to be dealt with in the same way. Especially if you have a live-in pet that is free to roam around […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 12:35 pm
Filed under Training · Tagged Bichon, Bichon Frise, Commands, Dog Training, Dogs, Five, Frise, Manners, Master, Pet Pets, Shoulders, Sit, Train, Training
Keeping your dog cool during the summer months is extremely important. It can prevent heat stroke, dehydration or even death. Dogs not only need to drink plenty of water to keep cool, many of them like to swim in it as well. While it is a great form of exercise and will help to keep […]
Posted by admin on Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 10:15 am
Filed under Training · Tagged Bark Busters, Dehydration, Dogs, Drowning Pool, Exercise, Exhaustion, Exit, Fido, Heat Stroke, Instinct, Point Of Entry, Pool, Pool Accidents, Pool Safety, Pool Steps, President Ceo, Safety, Several Times, Suburban, Swimming Pool