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Benefit of Bully Sticks For Dogs 

This article will highlight just a few benefits of The Bully Stick, an increasingly popular, all-natural dog treat.

Unlike most dog treats, Bully Sticks are 100% all natural. And since they contain no chemicals or preservatives, your dog is assured of receiving a "clean" and healthy pet treat. Besides being totally safe for your dog, they are also fully digestible and a great source of protein.

The Bully Stick itself is a bull's penis, which is usually either dried or smoked. The most efficient way to prepare the Bully Stick is to hang it vertically, which allows all of the fluids contained in the penis to fully drain. Without these fluids, the finished Bully Stick remains odorless. Not all manufacturers prepare their Bully Sticks in this fashion, but they certainly should - the less odor the better for you and your home!

Compared to traditional pet treats, Bully Sticks, last an unusually long time. Of course it depends entirely on the size of your dog, but it usually takes my Pug an entire week to get through one Bully Stick. For larger breeds, a Bully Stick could last anywhere between a few hours and a few days. Many dog trainers also use Bully Sticks as positive reinforcement treats during training sessions and to hold the dog's attention over a long period of time.
In my vast experience with pet treats, I have never seen a dog that did not enjoy a Bully Stick!

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Choosing the Right Diet for Your Dog 

Choosing the Right Diet for Your Dog

Choosing the right diet for your dog is an important step to making sure your dog is healthy, in shape, and preventing future illnesses. There are many ways you can take control of your dog's diet, here are some tips.

One of the most important decisions you can make regarding your dog is choosing the right diet. Just like humans, dogs need the right amount of different of foods that contain essential vitamins, minerals and proteins. A dog's diet requirements are far different than humans, and feeding your dog table food can be harmful in the long term.

Different dogs need different nutritional requirements. One of the best ways to choose the right diet for your dog is to talk to your vet. Your vet will usually take into consideration the type of dog, age, current weight, health problems and activity level. If your dog is overweight, your vet may recommend a diet for your dog or specialized dog food that is lower in calories but still provides the right balance of nutrients.

Just like humans, many dogs are overweight due to lack of activity and eating too much table food. If you realize that your dog is overweight or out of shape, you might want to consider cutting back on table food and exercising your dog more often. Many dog owners can benefit as well from walking their dog at least three times a day for 20 minutes. Exercise can be beneficial to both dog and owner. If your dog is overweight or you would like your dog to reach optimal health, choose the right diet for your dog.

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Keeping Healthy Dog and Puppies 

Keeping Healthy Dog and Puppies

The responsibility of a new pet is sometimes overwhelming. One of your new duties as a dog owner is to take care of your pet's health. Here are two pointers for you to follow in taking care of your pet.

- The Veterinarian Is our Friend

Part of your duty as a dog owner is to know when to call for the vet. Don't take a "wait and see" attitude when it comes to your pet's health. Sometimes, that approach is fine but most often professional help is needed to treat your dog's sickness. Depending on the dog's condition, there are many ways a veterinarian may help.

There are several instances when it is essential that you call your veterinarian:

a) Always call your vet when your dog has been in an accident. If your regular veterinarian is not available, look for the closest emergency vet clinic.

b) Always call your vet when you suspect your dog has eaten something that may be poisonous or something inedible.

c) Call your vet immediately when your pet is in obvious distress.

d) Sudden weight gain or weight loss should be a warning sign for you to take your dog to the vet.

e) If your dog is coughing, vomiting or having seizure, call the vet immediately.

- An Ounce of Prevention Is Better Than A Pound Of Cure

Of course, going to the vet should be the last recourse. Preventing your dog from being hurt or getting sick is your primary responsibility.

Remember, that good food and exercise insures a long life for your pet. A balanced diet and a regimen of exercise helps prevent sickness and strengthens your pet. Monitor what your pets eat. Clean your dog's cage regularly to get rid of any disease-causing bacteria. Check your dog's water supply. Make sure it's clean and healthy for your pet.

Keep your dog on a leash. Running in front of a car is not very good for your dog's health and heaven knows where your pet may end up if you just let it wander around.

Give your dog a regular bath. Fleas and ticks can give your dog extreme discomfort and are often carriers of disease.

Of course, keeping your dog in tip-top shape goes beyond these pointers. It's always advisable to ask a veterinarian for additional health tips and as your experience with your pet grows, you'll think up of a couple more rules that are special to your beloved hound. Just remember that when your pet's health is in question, it's always better to be safe!

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cannedguds wrote...

We have a Poodle who just loves to chew on the chewable sticks that we always buy for her and it really made her teeth pearly whites and free from cavities! She even sort of smiled at us when we took her picture at close-up range and she was so cute we decided to put that pic of hers on our own personalized Poodle checks ! Now, everybody wants to have one, the Poodle, not the chewables! lol! anyway, thanks for sharing this lens! Now, we know where to look for more doggie treats! 5 stars!

ReplyPosted September 26, 2008

FreeBeeQueen wrote...

My Shih Tzu loves these treats.

ReplyPosted September 07, 2008

RichardPT wrote...

Very nice lens. Enjoyed all the Bully Sticks info. Sounds like a treat I need to try (for my dog).
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Gatsby wrote...

Great lens! 5* For you! Solve Dog Behavior Problems

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