Food is almost always one sure fire way to get your dog’s attention, but there are some foods that can have truly monstrous results for dogs. Some foods a dog may like, but should never eat. So here are some people foods that you can safely share with your four-legged friend.
Our dogs are part of the family, just like other family members we love to have pictures of them on our walls, desks, computers, phones the list goes on. However, our dogs do not understand we want them to pose for the camera. Here are a few tips that can help.
Dogs come in all different sizes, lengths of hair, and disposition. These are some of the traits to take into
consideration when deciding on the best dog for you. Also consider why you are getting the dog: protection, companion or for the children? Settle on a purpose for your dog and this will help narrow your breed selection. How much time do you have to devote? Will the dog be easy to train? What type of health care will you need to provide? These are all questions and concerns you will want to address when choosing man’s best friend.
Just as you child-proof your home before the new baby begins to walk, you have to consider that your new dog will go after just about anything in the home. Puppies, especially teething puppies, will want to taste everything, but not everything in your home belongs in your pup’s mouth. Here are some common household items that are poisonous to dogs.
The number two killer of dogs is canine bloat, also known as Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV). This lethal bloating of the stomach can kill in less than an hour. While there are many factors that can add to a dog’s likely hood of getting canine bloat a dog’s eating habits is the biggest reason.
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