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If you are an owner of a large breed of dog, for example a Doberman, German shepherd or even a Great Dane it is important that you provide an appropriate place for your dog to sleep. Large breeds of dogs require large dog beds in order to rest comfortably. There should be adequate room in the large dog bed so that your dog can stretch out and be comfortable. This will ensure your dog is content in his own large dog bed and is less likely to want to sleep on your furniture. There are many types of large dog beds for you to choose from. Visit some online pet stores in your search for a bed for your pet or you may choose to make your own large dog bed.
Materials Needed For Making A Large Dog Bed
Firstly you will require some type of padding; a large pillow from a craft store is ideal. While you are at the craft store pick up some fabric for the cover as well. If you can sew in a Velcro fastening or zipper or you will be able to make a removable cover for the dog bed. Snaps or buttons are also suitable. Be creative and find out what will work best for your specific large breed dog bed. Select a color or pattern of fabric to suit your pet or your home décor. Before you know it you will have created a dog bed that is ideal for your dog at a fraction of the price of a ready made dog bed.
Different Styles Of Large Dog Beds
If you’re after a ready made dog bed, Beasley large dog beds are considered to be superior. The inner cushion can be removed for cleaning while the outer cover and bolster is removable and fully washable. Their couch shape allows for extra comfort and your dog should be very comfortable with this selection. Prices for an extra large Beasley dog bed are very competitve and you will find online retailers who offer free shipping. You can choose from a wide range of colors to suit your dog and its personality. If you are on a tighter budget, you can choose a lower priced dog bed. They have many sizes to choose from. A popular choice is a donut shaped dog bed. These are suitable for any dog and can be purchased for as low as $30. A bargain price, while still providing your dog with the comfort he deserves.
Large Dog Supplies
In addition to large dog beds, you can find many other dog supplies for your favorite pet. These include designer collars, leashes, dog bowls and even doggie clothing that will suit your large breed of dog. We all enjoy pampering our pets, and there are many places you can go to find accessories for your large dog. Most pet stores and discount stores have a large selection of dog toys, bones, and dog blankets as well as crates and kennels and large dog beds.
A Lhasa Apso dog is a wonderful companion and certainly an extremely important member of the family.
They give unconditional love and expect nothing in return but your love and attention. We can certainly learn a lot from our dogs can’t we?
Your pet greets you with excitement, a wagging tail and dog kisses whether you have been away for one minute or for many weeks. I never get sick of this!
Research has shown that pets, such as dogs and cats, reduce peoples stress levels and lower their blood pressure.
Your Lhasa Apso can amuse and entertain you, keep you from getting bored and turn a bad or boring day into a great one. A dog loves you no matter what you wear or how good or bad you look.
They teach their owners about devotion, acceptance and patience and in return, you nurture your pets and care for them.
In return, we, the owners try to teach our dog’s acceptable behavior to prevent dog behavior problems, such as excessive barking.
How Your Lhasa Apso Communicates
Yes, I know the picture is not of a Lhasa Apso, But I just couldn’t resist using this!
OK… so when any dogs bark, growl, whine or even howl it is a natural and normal behavior and their way of communicating with each other and with their human families.
Starting when they are young puppies they use vocalization to communicate. This may include crying sounds when they are frustrated, afraid, hurt, or soft whining sounds when they are hungry or cold. Older dogs make many different sounds for many different situations such as:
* Whimpering or Whining – Dogs often use whining or whimpering as a means of communicating when they seek attention or show submissiveness when greeting other dogs. Many also whine when they are in pain, frustrated, lonely or want something, such as a dog treat or someone to take them for a walk.
* Howling – Many dogs use howling as a long-range means of communicating. If a dog can hear another howling in the distance they often howl back as a form of communicating. Some howl when they hear sirens, certain music or go hunting.
* Growling – As most owners will tell you, dogs growl not only as a warning, to show aggression, dominance and in defense but also when playing. A wagging tail and lots of movement can often accompany play growling. You can tell the difference between play and aggressive growling by a dog’s posture; a dog that remains stationery, snarls or stares is using an aggressive growl and they are serious.
* Dog Barking – Barking dogs and excessive barking are ways dogs communicate. Some breeds are trained to bark, such as working or herding dogs and guard dogs. Although barking is normal behavior often used to get attention show excitement and other emotions, excessive dog barking often creates many problems.
For the most success with lhasa apso training; it is suggested you take the time to do a little online research.
Tell Me About Excessive Lhasa Apso Barking Then.
Lhasa Apso barking turns into a problem when the barking becomes loud, unwanted, inappropriate or excessive.
When people hear continuous dog barking, is not only disruptive but also causes stress and annoyance to you and others, such as neighbors.
Nervous, uneasy or lonely barking often happens when you leave your pet home alone and they experience separation anxiety or fear.
As your Lhasa Apso becomes more upset, lonely or anxious, the barking gets louder and higher and often annoys neighbors. Many dogs think than when you close the door and leave you are never going to return and this starts the continuous, loud barking.
What’s Your Lhasa Apso’s Environment Like?
An uninteresting, boring environment that offers no stimulation often creates a bored barker, that makes a lot of noise as an outlet for his or her pent-up energy.
Lhasa Apsos left alone outside or inside for long periods often demonstrate this continuous barking behavior.
They are social animals, and when confined alone in a kennel or yard the result is excessive barking because they are bored or lonely and want some attention.
Since nobody is there to stop them from barking, it almost becomes a hobby to them
Dogs love to play ball, Frisbee and games with their owners and often bark when they become excited. Unfortunately, some get too excited and the dog barking turns into a major problem for anyone within hearing distance.
Did You Know This?
The percentage of male and female purebred and mixed bred Lhasa Apsos that bark excessively is essentially the same,
Lhasa Apsos that do not get enough exercise often bark or whine to release tension. Some dogs seem to be very hypersensitive to movements and sounds around them.
Often, when a person gets a new puppy and it barks, they yell at them to stop their barking. Unfortunately, a puppy takes this as a sign that you are answering them back so they continue and this eventually turns into excessive barking or inappropriate dog behavior.
Sometimes owners unintentionally train their Lhasa Apso to bark by giving them the attention they want. If your Lhasa Apso barks to go in or out, a treat, to play ball, for a tummy rub or other reasons, they will learn quickly that barking gets results!
How About Some Tips To Help Control Barking Then?
Well, here are a few proven tips on teaching your Lhasa Apso to stop his or her excessive barking:
* As amazing as it sounds, teaching your Lhasa Apso to speak or bark on command is a simple way to teach them to cease barking.
Find something that gets them barking, such as holding their toy or treat away from them. Once they bark, praise them and keep repeating the word ‘speak’.
When you do this often enough, your Lhasa Apso learns that the word speak means bark and the dog will start barking on command.
Now you teach them the word ‘stop’ or ‘quiet’. You do this when they are barking, say the word and give them their treat or toy.
When repeated often enough, it doesn’t take long for your dog to figure out that saying the word quiet or stop, means for them to stop barking and they receive a reward.
If someone comes into your home and you tell your dog ‘quiet’ and it stops barking, praise him or her and always keep reinforcing your dog’s good behavior.
* The best way to teach your dog to stop barking is by training them well when they are very young. If you have an older dog, don’t give up though!
* There will be times when you must leave your dog alone. To get your pet used to this without barking, start by leaving the house just for a few moments.
Never make a fuss of your dog when you leave and after being gone a few minutes, come back in. Again, do not make a fuss of the dog.
Gradually increase the time you are away but make it seem very natural so your dog knows you will return. This way they do not feel quite so stressed.
* Some Lhasa Apsos are calmer when they hear a person’s voice so try leaving the radio on low.
* Try to keep your Lhasa Apso away from things that start him barking, for example looking out the window. Close your curtains or blinds and if this doesn’t work, give the command ‘quiet’ or ‘stop’, then slam a book down or shake a can full or marbles, to make a loud noise. Once he is quiet, have him sit, praise the dog and give it a treat.
* Exercise and mental stimulation are extremely important and help keep dogs from nuisance barking or exhibiting bad dog behavior.
Letting your Lhasa Apso out in the yard for a few minutes is not enough exercise. Your pet needs a long walk, brisk exercise or playtime daily, to run off some of his energy and keep his barking controlled.
Remember that a tired dog does not bark as much. On a walk, your dog smells and sees different sights, which keeps him from getting bored. Try teaching your Lhasa Apso new tricks or obedience training, as they need mental stimulation to keep them from barking. A Final Word For You.
When properly exercised, rewarded and trained there are very few Lhasa Apsos that cannot learn to control their barking.
It is very important to remember that dogs bark as part of their natural behavior, just like humans speak to communicate. Never try to eliminate dog barking entirely from their repertoire, and use only positive training methods to accomplish this.
Most Lhasa Apso owners will be able to curb or prevent problem barking.
Need Further Help?
I hope this short outline introduction to Managing Barking has been helpful to you.
There are a variety of reasons dogs may act aggressive. Aggression is a natural part of their personality. Dogs evolved with a need to be aggressive. Aggression was needed in order to be able to hunt and catch food, and to protect their families and territory. The aggression instinct is something that remains even after thousand of years of domestication by human, and at times controlling that aggression is necessary for the dog owner. By recognizing your dog’s body language you can see when he is about to become aggressive and be ready to control it. Understanding the reasons for dogs becoming aggressive is a good way to go about stopping dog on dog aggression before it gets a chance to occur.
There are a variety of ways dogs try to show they are dominant, such as placing their own head over the other dogs, or by putting their paws on top of the other dog’s shoulder area. As they become more aggressive they will raise the hackles on their back, growl and show off their teeth. Stopping dog to dog aggression should be done before this is allowed to happen. If the second dog doesn’t act submissively at this point, there could soon be a fight. This is a very common type of dog behavior and I am sure you have seen it many times before. By paying attention to your dog while walking him, these type of aggressive behaviors are noticeable, and you can avoid what ever is causing the disturbance.
Use the advice below, and I bet your dog will learn to start enjoying his new dog friends like mine did and lose his aggressive attitude.
You can take your aggressive dog on a trip to visit a friend of yours, whose dog happens to be friendly and non-aggressive. This will probably go best if the visiting dog is of the opposite gender of your dog, because dogs may be more aggressive to their own sex. It is also a good idea either at your friend’s place or in a neutral territory like a park, so your dog doesn’t feel like he is protecting his turf.
Have both dogs on their leashes so you can maintain complete control in case your dog lunges. Place the dogs into the sit position while they are apart enough that they cannot reach. Stop your dog if he begins acting aggressively and command him to stay in the sit position. Show your dog you are happy when he stops acting aggressive by giving him a rewarding tasty treat and lots of praise. It is important for you to be consistent to get the best and quickest results with your dog training. Be sure not to yell at your dog, a that just emphasizes a negative attitude.
Once the dogs show that they are calm around each other bring them close enough to take a preliminary sniff at each other. Because the dogs are calm they should now greet each other without the displays of dominance and aggressive posture such as growling or raising the hair on their backs. If your dog remains relaxed now, you have started the process of removing his aggressive attitude toward other dogs.
Meet your friend and his dog in different places to see if the aggressive dog was comfortable with his new friend in a variety of locations. Repeated meetings with the other dog will eventually desensitize your dog from his aggressive response to seeing another dog.
Try to have a final test visit in your dog’s own yard, once he is comfortable with his new friends company. In case your dog acts aggressively because he is on his home turf, have the dogs on leashes to see how they are going to act. As long as your dog stays relaxed and non-aggressive, let them play with each other. What a relief it is to see your dog stop that bad aggressive attitude with other dogs, and actually having fun like a normal dog should.
This was the beginning of being able to introduce your dog to other new friends and stopping those bad aggression problems.
If you want to see good results stopping your dog’s aggression towards other dogs, try introducing him to a new dog friend. For more articles about solving dog behavior problems and dog obedience training advice please click here- www.BehaveDoggy.com
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When it comes to taking care of our dog, there is nothing wrong with focusing on trying to ensure that our dog gets all of the nutrition needed to be healthy and fight disease. The best dog food will certainly be different according to who you ask, but as long as you are getting pet food that is made with as many natural ingredients as possible, then you are certainly stepping in the right direction. With the amount of misinformation out there, also remember that the best rated dog food is not necessarily going to be the best dog food for your dog.
Different breeds of dogs sometimes handle different dog food brands in different ways. One dog food that works wonders for keeping one dog energetic and healthy may cause another to not be able to hold itself from going to the bathroom for very long. It stands to reason that when you are searching for the best dog food on the market, always keep in mind that it may turn into a trial and error process for a while until you actually find the ideal food for your pampered pet.
Places To Buy The Best
When you are shopping for the most suitable dog food around you may sense that the local supermarket is not the greatest place to begin your search. Unfortunately, this thought is very often true the majority of the time. This is because the local big box stores and warehouse clubs do not seem to carry the more expensive and higher quality types of dog food. Because of this, you may go straight to the pet supply store. If you actually stumble across the best pet food there, you may be a little taken back by the cost. However, this is to be expected since these are for the most part more expensive stores.
Saving Cash On The Best Dog Food
Common sense tells us that top quality generally doesn’t come cheap. That being said, if you are try to keep your eyes wide open, you will probably find yourself a coupon or two that can shave off a few dollars. Although it may not seem like a lot of dough compared to the total price of the best dog food, it is still better than paying full price.
One comprehensive blog is Dog Food Help (http://dogfoodhelp.com). This online destination introduces the best premium dog foods on the market, and even has an entire category providing dog food coupons that can save you serious cash at the register. In addition, they have many helpful tips on what’s best to feed your dog including a list of 10 top dog food brands, as well as what to do if your dog is too picky about food.
Go to Dog Food Help and find out what’s best for your dog!
When ordering a custom-made designer dog collar you have the opportunity to choose the type of hardware that will be used on the collar. There are two types of hardware: metal or plastic. Although each type of hardware has its own usefulness, this article will mainly focus on metal hardware. Dog collars are not the only projects in which metal hardware is used.
Strength and durability is one apparent advantage of any webbing project. The vast majority of metal hardware used in dog collars, leashes, climbing harnesses and other webbing projects contain a nickel-plating and have special welding to withstand rust. However, metal hardware can also be purchased in brass and other finishes. In addition to finishes, metal hardware comes in various sizes which match the same size widths of webbing. This is the case for nylon as well as polypro webbing.
The projects that benefit from the many types of metal hardware vary from climbing harnesses to boating rigging, from animal harnesses to backpacks, from purses to luggage and from dog collars to key rings. Clothing has also been designed using types of metal hardware. For example, belts are a common accessory and one professional wrestler has a costume made of leather strips and hundreds of dee rings. Designs using metal hardware are too numerous to mention.
The metal hardware that is typically used when manufacturing a dog collar are side release buckles, triglides and dee rings. The metal side release buckles are used as opposed to plastic mainly for the strength of the metal. Typically, larger breeds of dogs can break through the plastic but it is nearly impossible when metal is used. Therefore, a metal side release buckle is imperative for the safety of the dog.
Triglides are used on dog collars or any project that needs allowances for adjustments and is strong enough to hold weight safely. Dee rings are used on collars as a strong ring to attach a leash. Metal hardware also includes rings of different shapes to fit other types of webbing projects. These include o-rings, triangle-shaped rings and rectangle-shaped rings. The strongest of these are welded but are also available in non-welded. Another type of metal ring is the split ring which are commonly seen used as key holders.
A snap hooks is also a type of metal hardware that is frequently used. They are an excellent solution for a project that needs a connection to be strong, safe and easy to detach. Snap hooks are swivel snap hooks so they are useful in preventing webbing from twisting. Climbing harnesses and animal leashes are two types of items that usually contain snap hooks. A couple of other types of snap hooks are the trigger snap hooks and the barrel snap hook. Other types of snap hooks are available and function well with other webbing projects.
The lanyard hook is a special type of swivel hook that attaches to a piece of webbing or cord to be used for holding identification cards around a person’s neck or holding a set of keys. Key fob hardware is typically used when making key chains but can be employed to clamp on the end of webbing to form any type of attachment.
The types of hardware and projects that can be made are too numerous to mention. Any project that depends on strength and safety would greatly benefit from using plated, welded metal hardware.
About the Author:
By using metal hardware on your webbing project you will improve the strength of that project. Jim Witt is an expert when it comes to nylon webbing products and the corresponding metal hardware. Jim suggests visiting Country Brook Design to see their wide assortment of Metal Hardware that can be purchased individually or in bulk.
The sweet and likable Miniature Schnauzer is often considered a delight to be around. He’s generally friendly and pleasant and makes a good pet for many kinds of households.
General Appearance and Description
It’s believed that the Miniature Schnauzer is a result of a cross between the Standard Schnauzer and the Affenpinscher, with perhaps a Poodle included in the mix somewhere. He is likely of German descent, because “schnauze” is German for muzzle.
Mini Schnauzers are intelligent and sweet dogs that are loyal and dependable companions.
Miniature Schnauzers are small dogs that have both a bushy beard and mustache. Their eyebrows are also prominent. In fact, Schnauzers are often groomed so that their beard and mustache are accentuated.
The coat is long and silky with a slight curl to it. Schnauzers are most commonly salt and pepper colored, but they can also be black, all white, or black and silver with a softer colored undercoat.
Basic Temperament
The Schnauzer is a happy and perky playmate. He’s smart, energetic and obedient. If you think of your pets as like children, the Schnauzer is a good fit for you. He’s much like a child, because he’s playful, alert and happy and always in the game.
If you enjoy traveling, obedience training and bringing a dog into the home that will truly be a companion, the Schnauzer again fits the role.
While he’s a good companion and enjoyable dog to have around, the Schnauzer has one major behavioral challenge. That is his desire to be a big dog. He can be very aggressive toward other dogs and will even challenge bigger dogs to a fight. If you, the owner, don’t establish yourself as the pack leader, your dog can develop these aggressive tendencies. Socialize him well as a puppy, too, and you likely won’t see any of these troubling characteristics.
Mini Schnauzers can bark often and loudly, but the bark is nothing like a small dog bark and that’s high pitched and yappy sounding. Instead, the Schnauzer has a bark that belies his size. His is low and more intimidating. This can help him when he’s asked to be a watchdog, a role he will happily step into.
Care Required
The Schnauzer’s wiry coat is easy to care for, but it must be combed daily with a wire brush, or the coat will become matted fairly quickly. If your schnauzer does get knots, you can simply clip them out.
As far as grooming, the Schnauzer should be clipped evenly all over. Leave this job for the experts, though you can give him touch ups as needed.
Many people acquire Miniature Schnauzer puppies because they have allergies. This dog isn’t considered hypoallergenic, but sheds very little and is considered an excellent choice for people with allergies.
When looking at learning more about Mini Schnauzer Puppies, read and learn as much as you can because the because this is a incredible dog breed.
Exercise Requirements
If you live in an apartment, the Miniature Schnauzer will enjoy living in your small space, but he does like to play indoors he will need plenty of toys to keep him happy, busy and out of trouble. He will do fine without a yard in which to run around.
But you must give your energetic Schnauzer a good walk on a daily basis. He will enjoy walking quickly as if you have a mission and will also enjoy any time you can give him off leash to play.
Training
If you buy a Miniature Schnauzer, be prepared to socialize him often, to train him well and to be patient with him. While he’s highly intelligent and takes to training well, he also has a strong will and will require you to have some patience. When trained, however, he can be a joy.
The Schnauzers are usually not difficult to housetrain.
Height and Weight
The adult Miniature Schnauzer will be about 12 to 14 inches tall and weigh between 10 and 15 pounds.
Health and Longevity
Like many small dogs, the Miniature Schnauzer is generally a healthy dog. Some Schnauzers will have some problems, however, ranging from liver disease and kidney stones to skin disorders. They are also at risk of developing von Willebrand’s disease, a common blood disorder in dogs. Some will have eye problems.
More common for your Miniature Schnauzer is the risk of weight gain. Be careful how much you feed him, because even with his high activity level, he can gain weight easily.
Most Schnauzers can live to be approximately15 years old.
Suitability
Schnauzers are ideal for many different households. They love children and do well with seniors. They are also excellent dogs to have on the farm as they are experts at killing mice and at hunting, tracking, performing tricks and acting as guard dogs.
More Information
More information about the Miniature Schnauzer can be found here.
Obedience training is one of the best services you can provide for your fox terrier and yourself and your family. It’s fun and rewarding and will enrich your relationship with your new dog. Fox terrier obedience training is an ongoing process that occurs during specified training sessions and through the rest of your fox terrier’s day. The lessons taught during training times should be reinforced at all times. For a fox terrier, obedience training is just as important as the necessities of foor and water. That lovable and cute puppy can turn into an uncontrollable full grown dog if not given the right guidance.
Fox terrier obedience training does not teach your dog to perform party tricks; it is essential training to keep your dog – and your family – safe. Your little bundle of fur will learn to sit, stay, lay down, heel, leave it and drop it just because you said so! Fox terrier training is partly art and partly science. There have been many videos and books produced about dog training in general and a lot of good information can also be found online. Training is vital to teach your fox terrier what is acceptable behavior and what is not. A dog that hasn’t been given any instructions or limitations will not know what is expected of him.
Fox terrier obedience training is a very important key to having a happy, stable pet. Obedience training can help your fox terrier stop excessive barking, biting, and whining and is an important component of responsible dog ownership. Proper fox terrier training teaches your dog how to exist in a two-legged world, strengthens the bond between people and dogs, and keeps your family and your dog safe.
Obedience training is not just commands. When taught correctly it becomes the common language between you and your dog. It transforms your relationship from one of frustration, to one of harmony. Obedience training is a part of the social setting defined by you for your dog in your home. Changes in that setting and how the dog perceives his position brings about desired behavior changes.
Fox terrier obedience training will be the foundation of your pet’s acceptable social behavior. It will give you and your dog a happy and stress-free life together. Fox terrier training will prevent many problems from occurring and can help solve the bad behaviors that already exist. Many people think that obedience training is something that is carried out to make a dog perform some artificial activity on command, whereas in fact, obedience training for fox terriers that like to jump up is very helful. When your dog wants to jump up, have him sit instead. Then your can reward him with praise and attention for sitting instead of jumping up.
Aggression in dogs can be a serious behavior problem for some dog owners. Aggression includes any behavior that is meant to intimidate or harm another animal or person and can include biting, jumping, barking uncontrollably and not obeying commands. Once a dog has grown from puppy to maturity, it will become much more difficult to train. Fox terriers rarely display aggression towards people although they will occasionally show aggression towards other dogs. Training will remedy this situation.
Surviving the credit crunch is difficult enough, but when you have pets which depend on you for nourishment, protection and veterinary care, anything that can be done, helps. It’s a shame that many animals are abandoned or given up every week, as dog lovers fight to cope with the current economic climate. This is exceedingly difficult for animal charities who have look after animals when money is in short supply, having to rely solely on donations to keep their dogs in good shape. Here are a few points which could help make owning a animal on a tight budget more manageable: 1. Consider every animal cost? Do you need that specific pet food or product? Is a retailer as good as Perdigree? Easier said than done, bring dogs up with variety, both dry and wet, as well as different brands and flavours. Watch out for special deals. You can stock up. Think of vouchers, search on the net for some promotions. Buy based on price per pound / Kg, as sometimes, principally with promotions, the smaller pack can be cheaper. 2. Wherever possible, pet owners can often club together to buy feed and bedding in large quantities, reducing the overall price and passing on savings to all. 3. Vets bills are an unknown factor but must be considered. If money’s a little difficult, you may find a lot of Vets will allow you to spread the cost, and reimburse in instalments. If you can, afford it – have or keep dog insurance. 4. Many people can make lifestyle changes! It’s not all about finding ways to keep your animal more cheaply, what about yourself! 5. Can you earn some cash? Perhaps find a dog walking job Dog Walking as a profession Good companies will require you do it regularly. Another alternative is to become a pet sitter, though good companies such as London Pet Sitting will require you also to do dog walking in London. 6. What about your other animals, you may have put your cats in a cattery, what about using a cat sitter? The animal may prefer it and the pet sitters often do other things. 7. Do use external stabling or boarding? Many horses can exist quite happily outside for most of the year, just make sure there’s nourishment, water and shelter available. If this is a suitable option for your horse, it should reduce the cost of stabling considerably. 8. Are you thinking of choosing an animal, please think about taking a dog from a charity, they are suffering during this crisis. Enjoy your pet, they are worth the cost.
Should you feed your dog treats or biscuits, is one of the most asked question that dog experts are asked. It is simple to ask the question, but there is no simple answer. Dog biscuits are very useful for dog training reasons, we all benefit with rewards in our life for when we do something well. The contrary of no treat is a reprimand. Giving a dog treat is great for both of you, sharing a moment and happiness is good for the relationship. So are all dog treats good for your pooch? Commercial dog biscuits are alright, but have a look at the label, various, chiefly the moist treats sometimes have some complex chemicals, but legal / FDA ingredients. I like to give a dog, identical ingredients I find in my kitchen that I use for my family and children. You know what goes in and it can be of the quality and cost that fits you. People who favor organic or local ingredients now have a solution for their pooch. There are even vegetarian and vegan recipes, often using ingredients such as peanut butter to provide a protein source. Obesity in dogs is a mounting problem, which mirrors that of humans and is routed in the same causes. Not enough exercise and too much easily eaten processed food. If you are struggling with insufficient time for walking your dog, what about using a professional dog walker. Dog biscuits as part of a balanced diet and lifestyle is part of good dog care. The recipe ingredients you can use are those that are common to your kitchen. Flour is a staple part of the recipe, all types can be cooked with and if you do not have wholemeal flour, the recipes are often robust enough to take a mix or be replaced by a different flour. Using wholemeal flour is a healthy base to the biscuit, which can be strengthened with wheat germ, bran or oat meal. Eggs are also often used. Making your own dog biscuits, like any cooking of food is very fulfilling, but only cook enough for your dog, so perhaps do it when you are cooking something else. Small amounts. just the required amount so they stay fresh. Dog treats are best for the first couple of days, but in a tight air sealed container, will last for seven days or more. If like many of us you are busy, you can freeze a big amount, in small bags, enough for a few days at a time. Margarine is often used, but other types of fat or oil are used. Sometimes the dog biscuit will be raised with yeast. The flavour for the biscuit is either given by meat or meat stock, sometimes with the use of cheese. Be careful with salt, as for us, do not overdo it in the cooking. An advantage of cooking your own, is that you can change the biscuit and see if your dog loves it. Often the best modifications, and most practical are when you replace something in the recipe, caused by you not having that ingredient in the kitchen! Nearly all dog biscuit recipes are easy to do, so are great activities to do with the kids. They love to either hand form the dog treats. They use the complete range of metal or plastic cutters you may have! Please supervise the kids making the dog treats. Baking the dog biscuits yourself allow you to control the ingredients, especially if your dog has any ingredient allergies. There are many great tasting dog treat recipes. So enjoy making and feeding your special dog treats.
A portable dog kennel is an essential item for those who like to bring their dog on their traveling adventures. They are much more portable than large dog cages. During long car rides your dog will be safe and comfortable. When choosing the right portable dog kennel there are a few things that you need to think about.
The first thing to look at when buying a portable dog kennel is the size of your dog. The portable kennel should have enough space so that your dog can stand up, turn around, and lay down without problem. The kennel should match the size of the dog and not be too large. Portable dog kennels can be made from many different materials.
Nylon, plastic, and wire are some of the choices that you have. When choosing a material think about the personality of your dog. If your dog is prone to chewing you need to use a material they are less likely to damage. Before you invest in a portable dog kennel it is smart to shop around and see all your options. Check out all the features instead of making a choice based on looks.
Figure out if you will use the portable dog kennel mainly around the house or if it will be traveling with you. Wire dog kennels are good for around the house while nylon will probably be better if you are on the road. Nylon kennels can fold flat when they are not in use which makes it easy to store them. Before looking for a portable dog kennel it is good to have a budget in mind.
They can be found in a wide array of prices and styles. Your most affordable option will usually be nylon portable dog kennels. Wire kennels will cost a bit more while plastic will cost more than either of these two.