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		<title>Nutrition Tips for a Healthy Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:30:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joanne Gallagher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing the appropriate dog food and dog treats is critical in to the health and well being of your dog. Are you buying food for a puppy? An overweight dog? A dog with skin allergies? Knowing your dog's nutritional needs will ensure your best buddy enjoys the "dogs" life they deserve!<p>Provided by <a href="http://www.helpingarticles.com">Helping Articles</a> - <a href="http://www.helpingarticles.com/pets/nutrition-tips-for-a-healthy-dog">Nutrition Tips for a Healthy Dog</a> </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing the appropriate dog food and dog treats is critical in to the health and well being of your dog. Are you buying food for a puppy? An overweight dog? A dog with skin allergies? Knowing your dog&#8217;s nutritional needs will ensure your best buddy enjoys the &#8220;dogs&#8221; life they deserve!</p>
<p>A dog food manufacturer, Rotations realized that dogs get bored eating the same dry dog food morning and night. When you purchase a box of ROTATIONS Pet Food there are three separate bags, each containing a different lean meat meal. Lamb and cranberries one night; and chicken and blueberries the next. Rich in antioxidants, vitamins and no cookbooks necessary!</p>
<p>Age and lack of exercise can cause a dog to gain too much weight. A healthy dog&#8217;s weight should reflect the build and size of the animal. Too much extra weight puts strains on organs and joints. Solid Gold Holistique Blendz is an example of a dog food appropriate for older and overweight dogs. Senior Dogs with pancreatic or kidney issues that require low levels of protein and fat and overweight dogs needing a low calorie diet will enjoy a delicious blend of ingredients including sesame and salmon oil, oatmeal, apples and cranberries.</p>
<p>. Overweight dogs need to be on a special diet. If a dog is eating table scraps too may dog treats, and not getting enough exercise they will become overweight. This happens frequently when a dog is crate during the day and then spoiled all evening with love and food.</p>
<p>Many aging dogs and large breed dogs like a Labrador Retriever, Gordon Setter, Irish Setter and Great Dane suffer from arthritis. Arthritis symptoms may increase with age or develop the joint pain and stiffness during old age. Dogswell Happy Hips dog treats with Glucosamine &amp; Chondroitin are not only nutritious all natural chicken breasts, but also scientifically formulated to help maintain the physical condition of a dog&#8217;s joints.</p>
<p>Food allergies are common among many breeds of dogs. Wheat, corn and soy can cause itchy skin, skin and ear infections, excessive scratching, hot spots, hair loss, and frequent bowel movements in a dog with an allergy to these products.</p>
<p>Be aware that preservatives and pesticides in food are known to cause allergic reactions. In addition all natural dog foods made with human-grade ingredients are a good choice for allergic dogs as well. Reading the ingredients label on a can or bag of dog food is necessary to ensure that your dog is receiving high quality food.</p>
<p>Deciding what kind of dog food and dog treats are appropriate for your dog is as important as deciding what to feed your family. Reading ingredient labels to stay aware of recalls is necessary to insure your pet is receiving safe and healthy meals.</p>
<p>Choosing what kind of dog food and dog treats are crucial for your dog is as vital as selecting what to feed your family. Joanne Gallagher is an expert on dog nutrition and suggests visiting <a href="http://www.jakesdoghouse.com/">Jake&#8217;s Dog House</a> for <a href="http://www.jakesdoghouse.com/Dog-Treats/c26563/">healthy dog treats</a> that are not only nutritious, but fun for your dog.</p>
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		<title>Relief from Dog Allergies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 10:09:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joanne Gallagher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any dog can suffer from canine allergies. Some breeds such as Bulldogs, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, Schnauzers, and Terriers appear to be genetically pre-disposed to allergies, in particular, allergies caused by food ingredients.<p>Provided by <a href="http://www.helpingarticles.com">Helping Articles</a> - <a href="http://www.helpingarticles.com/pets/relief-from-dog-allergies">Relief from Dog Allergies</a> </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any dog can suffer from canine allergies. Some breeds such as Bulldogs, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, Schnauzers, and Terriers appear to be genetically pre-disposed to allergies, in particular, allergies caused by food ingredients.</p>
<p>Food allergies usually cause the dog&#8217;s skin to become itchy and irritated on and around the face, feet, ears, forelegs, armpits and near the dogs sphincter. Frequent inner ear infections, loss of hair, extreme scratching, hot spots, and skin infections that may respond to antibiotics but return after the antibiotics are completed are all common effects of dog allergies. If your dog displays an increased incidence of bowel movements it may also be a sign of food allergies. In general, dogs have around one and a half bowel movements per day, whereas food allergies usually increase the amount to three or more daily.</p>
<p>Ingredients in dog food such as preservatives, additives, peanut butter and tomatoes cause allergic reactions. Peanut butter is sometimes an ingredient in dog biscuits, while tomato paste is sometimes an ingredient in dry dog food. Dogs can also be allergic to protein, such as chicken, beef, or carbohydrates such as wheat and corn. Veterinarians recommend a diet of lamb and rice for dogs with allergic reactions.</p>
<p>What most people don&#8217;t realize is that you can prepare allergy free pet food for dog at home. Remember, dogs love fresh vegetables such as carrots, broccoli and cauliflower. Bear in mind that vegetables not only prevent allergic reactions but also provide added benefits that will provide your dog or cat with a longer healthier life. A gradual transformation between diets is recommended to avoid stomach problems.</p>
<p>Some dog allergies are caused by environmental factors. Pets are frequently allergic to trees, grass, pollen and fabrics made of wool or nylon. Others environmental causes include plastic, rubber materials, mites, flea bites or insects. After their body&#8217;s become exposed to these substances, they respond to these allergens by becoming itchy. If dogs scratch at the irritant too much, they may develop sores which create an ideal place for a bacterial infection. When dogs are not in direct contact with the allergen but still experience symptoms, Atopy is usually the reason. Atopy is dermatitis caused by inhalation rather than physical contact. This normally occurs as a result of inhalation of pollen, dust, mold, or any allergy substance in the air.</p>
<p>Dog paws, ears, and face are likely to become inflamed by allergies. Talk to your veterinarian about controlling pet allergies. Some treatments such as fatty acid supplements, hypoallergenic shampoo and hydrocortisone creams are used to heal sores on a dog&#8217;s body. Antihistamines are also used in veterinary medicine to relieve the dogs itching and make life more comfortable. Since there are side effects when using an antihistamine such as: sleepiness, hyperactivity, constipation, dry mouth &amp; lack of appetite, be sure you have consulted your vet.</p>
<p>When dogs have allergies, the allergy usually manifests itself on the back or belly as sores forcing the dog to lick or scratch the area which sometimes causes their hair to fall out. Food and/or environmental culprits can make your dog miserable. Identifying the source of the allergy will make your pet&#8217;s quality of life 100% better!</p>
<p>Like humans, dogs can experience from the effects of allergies. But they can be controlled by consulting your veterinarian. In addition Joanne Gallagher recommends checking out <a href="http://jakesdoghouse.com/">Jakes Dog House</a> for all natural, <a href="http://jakesdoghouse.com/Dog-Treats/Holistic/sc26563/">holistic dog treats</a>, glucosamine dog food and organic dog biscuits.</p>
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		<title>Dogs Need Coats and Sweaters Too!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 13:01:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joanne Gallagher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The days are getting chilly. Time to pull out the coats and sweaters and turn on the heater! Even though dogs come with their own coats, they could use extra warmth provided by a dog coat or sweater.<p>Provided by <a href="http://www.helpingarticles.com">Helping Articles</a> - <a href="http://www.helpingarticles.com/pets/dogs-need-coats-and-sweaters-too">Dogs Need Coats and Sweaters Too!</a> </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The days are getting chilly. Time to pull out the coats and sweaters and turn on the heater! Even though dogs come with their own coats, they could use extra warmth provided by a dog coat or sweater.</p>
<p>Some smaller dogs grow hair rather than fur and are vulnerable to colder weather. They require the warmth that dog clothes proffer if they are outdoors during cold winter days. Breeds such as: Dachshunds, Silky Terriers, Yorkshire Terriers, Chinese Crested Dogs, and Maltese in fact profit from dressing in a dog sweater or coat. Miniature dogs dislike being exposed to the cold.</p>
<p>Medium sized dogs such as Welsh Corgis or Pugs have short hair, but have a more muscular build than small dogs. But I&#8217;m sure all would agree that a Welsh Corgi would look excellent in a stylish coat or jacket? Sometimes it is just about looking good! Even though Boxers are another breed that don&#8217;t fare well in extreme temperatures despite their muscular build. Wouldn&#8217;t a Boxer look swell wearing a Corduroy Dog Jacket?</p>
<p>Short haired breeds, like a Greyhound, Basenji, Weimaraner, Italian Greyhound and Vizsla have a leaner build and require outdoor activity and do not handle chilly weather very well. Barn jackets are ideal during cold stormy days and are a cinch to Velcro around an active dog to preserve their body heat. The Polyester lends itself as a protective to fend off wind and water while maintaining a dry pet, while the fleece retains body heat to supply warmth.</p>
<p>Some breeds don&#8217;t have need of a coat to provide warmth. For instance, the Alaskan Malamute possesses a bulky and thick base-coat that permits them to be exposed to extremely cold temperatures with minimal to no protection. The duality of the Samoyed coat offers a soft, thick undercoat with a callous outer layer. In addition, cold temperature breeds have a main of hair around their neck for extra warmth.</p>
<p>Geriatric dogs need additional warmth in their elderly years. A dog coat lined with fleece will preserve an older dog&#8217;s warmth efficiently. For a dog with arthritis, a dog jacket or coat will offer aid to their chilly bodies. Dogs that are not in a condition of good health can take advantage of a therapeutic dog coat. By using heat, cold and magnetic therapy, these dog coats offer therapeutic relief.</p>
<p>The right fit is imperative for optimal comfort. Follow these three steps using a tape measure to figure out what size coat your dog will need.</p>
<p>Step 1: Measure your dog&#8217;s girth. The girth is the dog&#8217;s chest behind the front legs.</p>
<p>Step 2: Measure your dog&#8217;s neck. This is an important for hooded dog apparel.</p>
<p>Step 3: Measure the length of your dog from the base of their neck to the base of their tail.</p>
<p>Even though dogs are born with their own coats, they always could use extra warmth for cold and rainy days.</p>
<p>Although dogs come equipped with their own natural coat, they can always use an extra layer of comfort for adverse weather. Joanne Gallagher recommends visiting <a href="http://www.jakesdoghouse.com/">Jake&#8217;s Dog House</a> for a large assortment of <a href="http://www.jakesdoghouse.com/Dog-Apparel/Sweaters-Coats/sc110094/">Dog Sweaters &amp; Coats</a> that will offer your dog with comfort and fashion during the cold winter months.</p>
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