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A Guide To Puppy Training
Apr 13th, 2010 by DV

It doesn’t take long for the owners of a new, excitable little puppy to realize that their pet needs a little behavioural training.

You have two choices, either attend a puppy or dog training course or invest in some puppy training products and train your pet at home.A dog training manual if ideal if you choose to teach the dog yourself so check out your local library or bookstore.
You can buy books that deal with specific elements of a dogs behaviour, for example toilet training.It can be very distressing if your puppy continuously uses your floor as a toilet, so this is one of the first behaviour traits you will need to correct.If you have a young family at home it is a good idea to get your children involved with the training, so the puppy gets used to all members of the household.

The next form of training that you need to supply is obedience training which includes those extremely important outings and walks.Getting the right dog lead can be tricky as there are literally hundreds on the market.A retractable dog lead is a great idea for training your puppy good behaviour whilst out and about. You can keep the lead tight so the dog is by yourside, perfect for busy footpaths or close to roads. Alternatively you can let your dog run a little freeer by lengthening the leash.

One of the most important considerations is perhaps the food, because this also has a direct impact on their health and behaviour.A puppy has specific dietary requirements, meaning that mature dog food is not ideally suited to them. To address this problem you should always feed a quality puppy food from a specialist producer.Treats such as chewy sticks and bones are the ideal reward for good behaviour. Don’t spoil your puppy by treating them to snacks all the time or they will have no incentive to behave.Make sure that you only ever feed your puppy quality, healthy foods. His little life is in your hands, and what you feed to him has a direct impact on his growth and health in later life.

Feed Your Dog The Very Best Dog Food
Mar 9th, 2010 by DV

Looking after a pet is a really rewarding part of life, and caring for them is relatively straightforward but there are things to consider when buying food for your dog.The two things to focus on are quality of food and portion sizes.

If shopping for the best dog food please don’t just look at the price. Pay close attention to the ingredients as they are much more important.The benefits of feeding a good quality dog food are significant and your dog’s overall health and wellbeing will certainly be improved.When shopping for dog food make sure you check the ingredients list stated on the packaging.

It is widely acknowledged that dog’s are not vegetarian and they prefer to eat meat in their diet.In order to provide your dogs with the amount of meat it requires you should make sure that meat is the main ingredient in the food you are providing.If the ingredients list shows meat by-products don’t buy it. Meat by-products can include skin, fat, crushed bone and even feathers and offer no nutritional value.Dog food containing soya should also be avoided as research shows that an increasing number of dogs are allergic or intolerant to it.

Many pet owners look to their dog’s food to enhance a particular characteristic of the canine.For example, you can now buy dog food that has been formulated to help clean the animal’s teeth whilst she is chewing.Oils are effective at adding shine to a dog’s coat. Look for dog foods with Omega 6 and Omega 3 for achieving healthier skin.

If you have an active dog and are struggling to satisfy her appetite then you should consider purchasing foods high in both protein and carbohydrates as these will help to keeo her energy levels high.As your dog gets older you must alter the diet. An older dog does not require the same amount of caolories or carbs as a younger more active dog.
Many dog oweners prefer to buy canned dog food. This is a good option but you need to check that the main ingredient listed is not water.The only benefit of a dog food high in water is seen in your pocket. Your dog will not be eating a healthy and nutritious meal with such food.If you feed your dog a diet of good quality wet food you should combine this with a daily dry chewy product, such as a bone. This helps to exercise your dog’s jaw and can help keep teeth clean.

If you want the best for your dog’s health then you really so need to consider feeding her a premium quality, scientifically proven dog food product.The premium paid for a good quality dog food is worth it because of all the health benefits it will deliver to your beloved pet.

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