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Welcome To Dog Care

 

Welcome to Dog Care and Dog Training.  Our aim is to provide you with information and advice which will help you to look after your Dog.  If you are a Dog Owner or considering getting a dog for yourself or your family we hope that you will find this Dog Care lens helpful.

The information here will help to ensure that the Dog Care you provide is of the highest order!  Dog Care aims to provide you with information that will really help you and your dog.

How To Care For Your Dog's Teeth 

There are lots of people who simply do not realize how important caring for their dog's teeth actually is. Like humans, as dogs age, the need for dental care increases. Therefore the best way to ensure proper dental health for your dog is to start while they are still very young.

You may have discovered that many dogs do not like their mouths being touched. It is important therefore for you, as a dog owner, to desensitize them to being handled like this at a very young age. The veterinarian is always going to need to examine your dog's mouth and you do not want to have problems with this. The best way for you to get your dog used to having his mouth touched is to begin touching it when you first get them as a puppy. Make sure to touch the lips, open the mouth, and touch the teeth in a calm and relaxing way for about five minutes each day until your puppy gets used to being handled in this sort of way. Make this a regular part of your interaction with your dog so he remains calm when you are undertaking any form of preventive dental care.

Most veterinarians will recommend brushing your dog's teeth on a daily basis. Many manufacturers make special toothpaste and brushes for dogs. You do not ever want to use human toothpaste on dogs as it may be harmful to them. To get your dog used to having his teeth brushed, you may want to start by putting a dab of dog toothpaste on a cotton ball and rubbing it over his teeth. Toothpaste for dogs is usually quite tasty to them, so he shouldn't mind this. You can then try a finger brush, available at your veterinarian's office or pet supply store. Eventually, especially for larger breeds, you will want to graduate to a regular dog toothbrush. Regular brushing will help prevent the buildup of calculus and debris on your dog's teeth.

Another way to help prevent calculus and buildup on your dog's teeth is by using rawhide chews specially formulated for dental care. Some companies also make special dental health food, which may be recommended to you by your veterinarian to help prevent dental problems.

It is very important to take good care of your dog's teeth to keep them healthy and to prevent infections. Always follow your veterinarian's advice and if you have further questions, consult your veterinary staff or pet professional.

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Dog and Puppy Owner Network 

We have just launched a new Dog and Puppy Owners Network which is completely Free! As well as having access to great advice you can also mix with other Dog and Puppy Owners, Create Your Own Groups, Blog, Share Photos and so much more!

Take a look at Dog and Puppy Owners Network

Healthy Dog Food 

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Are You Like Many Other People Who Are Concerned About What They are Feeding Their Precious Dog? Who Really Knows What Is In The Food You Feed Him? Are You Feeding Them Healthy Dog Food?

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Take a look at Healthy Dog Food (click on the link) and I think you will be delighted!

Dog Care and Dog Training - Dog Owner's Handbook 

Not only do dogs make excellent pets but their loyalty and devotion are unparalleled by any other animal. We have all heard stories of dogs that have performed seemingly impossible heroic acts of bravery to save their owner from harm.

So, we can't promise that your pet will be another Lassie or even a Scooby Doo, but whether you already own a dog and are looking for answers to some of your questions or you are someone who is looking at becoming a first time dog owner, you're sure to find the answers you need in "The Dog Owners Handbook."

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How To Keep Your Dog Fit and Trim 

It is a known fact that overweight dogs can develop the same kinds of problems that overweight humans can, such as diabetes mellitus, which can be very tricky to treat. Obesity can also reduce the life expectancy of your dog.

If you are not sure whether your dog is overweight, there is a very easy way to check visually and by touch. A dog of normal weight should have an indentation at his waistline, and his ribs should be easily felt under his skin. An overweight dog will not have a waistline and there will be a thicker layer of fat over his ribs.

There are several factors that can contribute to obesity in dogs. Among these are overfeeding, not enough exercise, health conditions such as hyperthyroidism or hyperadrenocorticism, age, gender, and breed. If your dog is overweight, the first thing you should do is to ask your veterinarian to do a full examination of the dog. This will then help to rule out any underlying health conditions.

If no health conditions are present, the next thing you should look at is the quality and quantity of food you are feeding your dog. Many store brand and generic foods do not have the proper nutrients required to keep your dog fit and healthy. If your dog is overweight, you will want to choose a high quality food specifically designed to be low in calories. Many prescription and over the counter diets are available for your dog. Talk with your veterinary staff to help determine which food is most appropriate for your dog. If you decide that you will be switching to a new food, you will want to do this gradually, over the period of about a week. This will help reduce digestive problems like vomiting and loose stools. Feed your dog the amount that the label on the tin or your veterinarian recommends.

While your dog is losing weight, ideally you should cut out all treats. Many people feed their dogs the appropriate amount of food, but do not realize how very high in calories many of the treats they give them are. Keep track of what kinds of treats and how many you are giving your dog. You may be amazed to find out that his caloric intake of treats is greater than that in his food. If you must feed your dog treats while he is dieting, choose healthy snacks like carrots or a low calorie manufactured treat. You should also never feed your dog leftovers from your own food. Not only is this unhealthy for dogs, it can lead to unwanted behaviors such as begging.

Dog Obedience Training Secrets To Stop Problem Behaviour 

Do you have a generally disobedient dog?
Does your dog embarrass you in public?
Are you sick of excessive biting, barking, whining, etc?
Are you sick of dealing with dog aggression issues?
Do you want to know how to fix virtually any dog behavior problem?
Or, perhaps you just want the best relationship that you can possibly have with your dog...

One of the best aids to dealing with these issues I have come across is Professional Dog Training Secrets which I highly recommend.

Starter Series Home Training Dog Crate 

Starter Series Home Training Dog Crate

Starter Series Home Training Dog Crate


Usually leaves our warehouse in 1 - 3 business days. The Midwest Starter Series dog crate is designed for the price conscious pet owner. It features a durable black epoxy finish and matching ABS plastic pans which are held in the home by the door, and are easy to clean. The doors are pin constructed, combining safety and security for your pet, while remaining affordable. It assembles in minutes without requiring any tools for assembly! The crate has 6 separate panels which are secured together with a drop-pin in each of the 4 corners. These are the ideal dog crates for the first time dog owner providing you with a strong durable crate that is inexpensive.



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How To Keep Your Dog's Coat Looking Great 

Dogs, unlike cats, do not sit and groom themselves by the hour. Actually, most dogs could not care less about their appearance and are happiest when they are rolling around on the ground on something stinky they have found. However, until our canine companions totally take over, they will have to live with us grooming them and trying to keep their coats healthy and shiny looking.

Pet salons provide a full range of dog grooming services and many people opt to take advantage of their services. Prices are usually reasonable and all the mess and fuss is left to the professionals. However, for a variety of reasons not everyone elects to go this route; some don't bother grooming at all and others just do it themselves at home.

Long-haired dogs should be brushed and combed two or three times a week. Dogs with thick undercoats should have the dead hair combed out weekly. This will accelerate the shedding process and avoid hairy carpets and furniture. Dogs with shorter hair should still be brushed and rubbed down frequently to keep their coats and skin smart and healthy.

Proper grooming requires both technique and tools of the trade. A fine-toothed comb should be used to rake fleas from the coat and for grooming soft, silky coated dogs. The shedding comb offers a 'skip-tooth' design; its long teeth pull dead hair from the undercoat while the short teeth collect loose hair. It is also an excellent tool for removing matted hair. The undercoat rake is especially designed for breeds with thick, heavy coats and undercoats. The teeth are thick, allowing the rake to attack the undercoat while being pulled gently through the dog's hair.

Although bathing is an essential component in keeping your dog's coat fresh and presentable, it should not be overdone. Most veterinarians suggest bathing a dog no more than once a month. Over bathing can dry a dog's skin and lead to hot spots and itching, which can lead to scratching and infection. If a dog is to be bathed more than once a month, an aloe based shampoo and conditioners should be used and foods and supplements with Omega fatty acids should be given to bolster the production of coat oils.

Daily examinations, though admittedly a little too demanding and time consuming for the average pet owner, are a valuable tool in maintaining a dog's appearance and good health. The dog should be checked for cuts, rashes, fleas, ticks, bumps and burrs and other hitchhikers that might attach to the coat.

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How To Keep Your Dog Warm In Winter 

If your dog is small, has short hair, or is older, then you may want to consider purchasing a dog jacket in order to help keep him warm. In some climates, it is appropriate to choose a sweater for the fall months and a heavier jacket for the colder winter months however you will be able to decide that based on the climate in your area.

When choosing outerwear for your dog choose something simple that is easy for you to put on. You may need to spend some time getting your dog used to wearing a coat as some dogs do not like to be dressed up. To do this, simply put the coat on for short periods each day making sure that you give lots of good treats.

In this way your dog will learn to associate wearing his coat with yummy treats making it much easier for you to dress him. Remember to choose a coat made from durable materials that are easy to care for. Just because it is cute does not necessarily mean that it is appropriate. Also, if snow is a concern, look for water resistant materials. Do make sure that you know your dog's measurements and do follow the manufacturer's directions to ensure you achieve a proper fit.

Dogs that walk a lot, work outside, or are older, may also need to wear boots. Dog boots are available from many manufacturers and help keep feet protected from ice, snow, and salt. As with coats, make sure to follow the manufacturer's directions to ensure proper fit. If you choose not to purchase boots for your dog, make sure to remove ice and snow from between his pads when he comes inside. This will help keep him warm as well as help prevent dry, cracked, irritated pads.

If your dog lives primarily outside, you will want to make sure you get him a good quality shelter of some sort. Many pet supply stores and online manufacturers make great quality dog houses in a variety of styles to meet the needs of every budget.

You will want one that will help keep wind, rain, and snow away from your dog. You will want to make sure that the opening to the dog house does not face the wind. You will also want to make sure that you lay down straw or provide a bed or several blankets to help protect your dog from the frozen ground. Make sure to change the straw and/or bedding periodically.

Some people like to provide heat to their outside dog houses. It is not a good idea to do this with heating pads or space heaters with electrical cords. Your dog can chew through these cords causing a hazardous accident.

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Ergo Centers No Bark Trainer Reviewed 

The purpose of the Ergo Centers No Bark Trainer is to stop dogs from barking at nothing.

Pros: There isn't anything that is much more irritating than hearing a dog barking incessantly%u2026at nothing. The Ergo Centers No Bark Trainer is an ingenious product that can stop a dog from just barking, barking, barking. It inflicts no pain on the dog at all.

The Ergo Centers No Bark Trainer is designed to work with all breeds and all size dogs. No Bark generates an ultrasonic tone that only pets can hear and also a sound in the audible range for humans to hear and setup the unit. The whole system is automatic. When the dog starts barking, the unit turns itself on. No Bark comes with an AC adaptor and an extended power cord. It covers up to a 30ft radius and has variable levels of sensitivity settings. The unit can be used both indoors and outdoors.

Cons: A very effective solution to a difficult problem! Just remember to remove the collar once your dog learns not to bark.

Guarantee: There is a guarantee of satisfaction. The return policy for Petco.com states in part: "For returns made within 45 days of the initial shipment date, we will issue you a refund in the form of your original payment method. For all returns made after 45 days of the initial shipment date, we will issue your refund in the form of a PETCO.com Online Gift Certificate."

Value for money: The Ergo Centers No Bark Trainer is a very good value.

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Nice lens! I like your review of the Ergo Centers especially well!

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VishyDadsetan

Start early on the teeth cleaning is great advice!

I not only brush my Rottweiler's teeth, but I take off the extra build up and use waterpik. As I clean my huge male Rottweiler teeth, the female stands around really excited for her turn ( I know it is hard to believe) but that is all because I started doing this when they were just a puppy.

I cannot imagine trying to poke a waterpik head into a Rottweiler mouth as an adult.

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bpmvid

nice lens and some great articles I enjoyed reading, am sure to groom my dog a bit more - the cat's doing fine by itself :)

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Nice and interesting group with cool stuffs here, you may visit Pets Clothes and The Right House For Your Dog

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