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Robbie Dawg Oatmeal-and-Carob-Chip 8-Ounce Bag of Dog Biscuits, Pack of 8
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- Pure vanilla, cinnamon-scented biscuits with oatmeal and carob chips
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Dog Diarrhea Medicine - 5 Medicines to Help Severe Diarrhea
Diarrhea is one of the most common problems that vets are called about and many times it is just a change in your dog's diet. You may have fed it scraps off the table or it could have eaten something out in the garden, without you realizing, that cannot be digested. However there are many dog diarrhea medicines to help you figure out the problem.
The first thing to do before using any dog diarrhea medicine is to change what your dog is eating; this is important if it is your dog's food that is causing the problem. By changing the diet you can also give your dogs organs a chance to recovery and flush out anything that is causing the diarrhea. Here are five different medicines to help with your dog's severe diarrhea
1. Plantaeris. This supplement provides quick relief from the diarrhea. It contains all natural ingredients, which effectively help to offer relief for the symptoms and also help to stop them, due to many of the ingredients helping to support the digestive system.
2. Activated Charcoal. This is most commonly used when the diarrhea has been caused by the dog's diet. It is a powder that can be mixed with water, however it should not be used for more than 24 hours; it may cause problems with the digestive system.
3. Roasted Carob Powder. This is a substitute for chocolate and is easily given to your dog by being mixed with water. This can be used for up to three days and should only be given up to three times a day.
4. Slippery Elm Powder. This has been used for centuries to help with natural medicine, dating back to the Native Americans. It can be used to help with boils and ulcers as well soothing problems with the digestive system. It can be difficult to mix together, so follow the instructions carefully.
5. Motility Modifiers. These are drugs that can help to regulate any activity in the gut. These can control the problem for a few days but there are side effects. Always read the label and never use them for a long period of time.
Whether you care after natural dog diarrhea medicine or man-made, there are plenty of them to help soothe and cure your dog's diarrhea. Remember that nothing should be use for too long as you may be masking a more serious problem than a dietary one. After a couple of days, take your dog off the medication and check to see if it has worked. If not then call your vet to see what is causing the symptom.
Friday, November 25, 2011
All Natural Free Dog Food Recipe for Worried Owners Who Love Their Pets
Due to their concern over the dog food product recall, many worried dog owners are looking for healthy alternatives to feed their pet. This is a wise move, since this whole sorry episode has exposed the hidden dangers lurking inside that hard kibble and canned meat.
Is it possible to make your own dog food recipe from scratch?
Yes, it is. There are several excellent resources that will show you how to make a natural dog food recipe in your home kitchen that is more safe and nutritious than anything you can buy in a store. However, there are many veterinarians who believe that homemade dog food will not meet your dog's health needs.
The fact is, many people are already making their own natural dog food because they no longer trust the store brands, or even brands recommended by their vets. These owners report that their pets are healthier and more vibrant after only a short time of being on the natural diet. Of course, you'll have to do some research and find out for yourself if this is the right decision for your pet.
Example of delicious recipes you can make for your pet at home:
Akita Apple Crunch Pupcakes
Bassett Hound Veggie Bones
Beagle Peanut Brittle
Chihuahua Cheesie Bites
Collie Carob Loaf Cake
Labrador Liver Lovers Brownies
Maltese Muffins
Poodle Party Mix
Weimaraner Crunchy Wheat Treats
If you'd like to try out a nature dog food recipe first to see if your dog will enjoy it, here's a free recipe for homemade dog food biscuits:
Rufftastic Doggie Biscuits
2 cups whole wheat flour
1 cup cornmeal
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1 egg
1 cup beef or chicken bouillon or broth
Optional ingredients: cheddar cheese, parmesan cheese, peanut butter, garlic juice or powder, cinnamon, fresh parsley
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Grease a cookie sheet.
In a large bowl, mix together the wheat flour and cornmeal. Stir in the oil, egg and flavored bouillon. Mix until dough forms into a soft ball that is not too sticky. Add additional flour as needed.
Take teaspoons of dough and roll into balls. Place dough balls onto the prepared cookie sheet. Flatten the dough slightly with the end of a glass or a fork.
Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until brown and they have a firm texture. Let cool completely before serving to your dog. Store biscuits in an airtight container.
This is just a sample of the delicious, good life dog food recipe treats that are simple to make at home.
As a responsible pet owner, you do have some healthier alternatives to both the tainted food and the by-product laden regular canned and dry foods. If anything good comes out of this bad dog food story, it's that you will now be more informed as to what ingredients are being put into your pet's snacks and dinner food. You can feed your dog a healthier diet and he or she will thank you for it every single day with a wet kiss and a wag of the tail.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Robbie Dawg Ciao Roberto! 8-Ounce Bag of Carob Chip Cookie Dog Biscuits, Pack of 6
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- 8-ounce bag of 1-inch organic dog biscuits, pack of 6; made in USA
- Carob chip cookie biscuits; many other flavors sold separately
- Veterinarian approved; great for dogs with allergies or sensitive digestive systems
- No salt, sugar, preservatives, powders, artificial flavors, byproducts, wheat, corn or soy
- Pure vanilla, cinnamon scented; made with fresh organic vegetables, grains and flours
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Who's Missing from Your Wedding Party? Your Dog!
Man's best friend is enjoying a higher profile when it comes to tying the knot. Although the trend gained steam in the easy-going West, wedding planners all over the country are seeing dogs take on key roles in the ceremony. In short, well-trained tail-waggers are showing up as ring bearers, groomsmen, maids of honor, and even assuming the role that once belonged to good ol' Dad -- giving away the bride. Dogs have become so common in weddings, many professional planners know where to book a dog handler for the day without blinking an eye. (After all, he'll need water, protection from crowds -- and a few trips to the loo.)
Gone to the Dogs?
What fuels the trend to add Fido to the ceremony? Opinions differ, but one is the way that weddings are changing: once they were a purely formal affair, with formal language and dress that hardly seemed to relate to our real lives at all. But many of today's couples are trying to bring more of the things we really say into the ceremony -- sometimes by writing our own vows -- and more of how we really look, which sometimes means bypassing the traditional white dress. And for many of us, our patient pooch is a lot like a child or a two-footed companion. He might have his own furniture, his own shelf full of tasty organic treats, his own set of smart fashion accessories. And whither we go, he goes ... just like any other family member. No wonder many couples don't think twice about bringing him to the altar.
But not every dog makes the perfect bridal party member. No matter how much you might love the mischievous antics of your wayward canine at home, it's only the well-trained, responsive dog that should share your big day. If your dog comes, sits, is good with groups, and can be relied on to hold a "down-stay," he's a candidate. If not, leave him home, or invest in some obedience classes straight away.
You'll also want to clear your pup's presence with the powers-that-be well ahead of time. Yes, it's a little surprising, but with the rising popularity of dogs in weddings, it's a fair bet that your officiant will give you the green light. Many banquet halls at hotels will also say "yes" to a well-behaved pet on your big day, provided you have a handler.
Dressed for Success
Once you've got the go-ahead, the greatest fun in including your dog is dressing him up. Popular choices for pint-sized wedding apparel include adorable jeweled collars, miniature tuxes or bridal gown, and crystal-encrusted combs and barrettes. Diane Meier Delaney of "The New American Wedding" draped her pooch in an ornate floral arrangement that literally took her guests' breath away (but discuss this option thoughtfully with your florist -- avoid poisonous flowers and steer clear of scratchy wires).
Now that you've ordered his attire and your dog's all set to work hard at your wedding, why not plan to treat him? You can purchase adorable cakes and cupcakes designed for occasions that are perfectly safe for your dog: delicious-looking confections made with wheat flour or oatmeal and bananas or honey, dripping with carob and studded with candy dog bones. Or you can make your own -- just search the net for some tested, dog-safe recipes that avoid excess fat and sugar, and pass on canine no-nos like chocolate, grapes, avocados, coffee and certain nuts.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Birthday Parties for Dogs: 6 Tips for a Wagging Good Time
Americans take care of over 77 million dogs, and they are arguably the most pampered pooches around the world. Dog parties are the newest craze, with pet cake boutiques popping up around the country. Celebrate the life of a special friend with these tips for the best dog birthday party.
1. Choose the date. Some pet owners know when their furry friends were actually born, so they celebrate on that date each year. Other people use the day when the dog was brought home. One trick to remembering a pet's birthdate is to associate it with a holiday or human birthday.
2. Select a location. A big backyard offers convenience and freedom, but it can also quickly turn into a mess. Hosts must make sure that they have fencing that can keep in both small and large dogs. In addition, hosts must decide who is going to be on poop scoop duty--the hosts, the owners, or a hired company. Oftentimes dog parks are a better location because they are designed to hold a large number of dogs and they are frequently situated near sitting areas for the pet parents.
3. Plan for the food. Will Fido be happier with a carob cake or a giant chicken and cheese cookie? If the treat will be shared with the other doggie guests, the owners should be contacted in advance for any allergies. Many dogs are allergic to common ingredients such as wheat or corn. Moreover, will the human guests be eating too? Keeping the menu simple will ease the chaos of the occasion.
4. Invite the guests. Most dogs love a chance to romp and play. Inviting a few friends over with their animals not only occupies the dog of honor but also gives adults and kids an opportunity to get together as well. The invitation should be clear about certain details, such as the location, number of pets expected, leashed/unleashed, and any food that will be served, so that owners can plan in advance.
5. Consider activities and toys. Will the dogs need to be occupied by structured activities like fetch, or will they create their own exercise? Whenever toys are involved (and food), pets should be monitored for disagreements that can quickly turn into fights.
6. Celebrate! A birthday is a very special event, whether it is the canine type or the human type. Today is the day to show love, support, caring, and joy. It is also a good time to laugh at some of the crazy things a rowdy bunch of dogs will do.
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