Dog Nutrition - The Complete Dog Food & Nutrition Guide By James Nagy

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

A poor diet can have as severe consequences to your pet as it does for you. If you feed your dog the equivalent of a steady diet of fast foods it will suffer the same way we would if that's all we ate. Even if you buy packaged or canned dog food it doesn't necessarily mean the animal is getting the proper measure of good nutrition in the right proportions for the dog at each stage of it's life. Some advertisers promote products with misleading advertisement designed to attract buyers. Few people know what a balanced and nutritional diet for their pet should be.

It can be confusing, how can we be sure. Its hard enough to figure out how we should be eating properly with endless claims about what keeps our arteries clear, and what keeps us at an acceptable weight, and what gives us energy, and what gives us proper immune characteristics. You are what you eat, same for Fido, but what should he eat? How can you cut thought the hype and find out the facts for you dog. No one wants to have a sick or short lived canine any more than they want that for themselves or any other member of their family. We need to educate ourselves with as many facts as possible and sort through the information to come up with a plan that will work to keep our pet healthy and vibrant. After all, the family dog can't shop for himself, and is therefore at the mercy of how diligent you are at providing the proper diet for them.

Talk to the experts. Start with your veterinarian and read articles on the subject. Do a search on the Internet to begin collecting information that will educate you and lead you to providing your dog with the diet it needs to stay vibrant and healthy. Be cautious of product advertisements that just want to sell you something and be aware that like everything else in this world you get what you pay for. Cheap diet probably means dog food deficient in essential nutrients or ever worse food that actually has harmful ingredients that will hurt your dog and lead to an early demise. We have all read about the recalls on dog food products recently and know that we have to pay attention to what we buy and what we give our dog to eat.

Find out what is recommend for your particular breed, at its current age. Find our what a balanced diet for your particular dog should be, and compare the food your buying to that recommendation. Understand the major do's and do not's for any dog and particularly for the dog you have. Understand why it's not good to feed your dog table scraps and why it's important to match your dog to a diet what's suitable for him specifically. Understand why you should vary your dogs diet and how to do it properly to maximize the benefits to keep your pet healthy and vibrant. It's not that hard to keep away from the pitfalls and improve your dog's nutritional health, which in turn will make both you and your pet much happier today and in the future.

James Nagy is an online product reviewer. Learn more about dog nutritional needs by visiting http://www.dognutritional123.weebly.com/

The Fun Of Small Lap Dogs By Lee Russel

Monday, June 15, 2009

Small dogs are commonly referred to as small lap dogs because a large number of them enjoys sitting on your lap. They are very affectionate dogs that love being around you. Most of them will not leave your side and will follow you everywhere that you go. It is up to you to love them in return.

Most of them have high energy levels. Because of this, it is necessary to take them for daily walks and engage them in indoor and outdoor exercises. It will help them use up this energy instead of directing it to behaviors like barking, chewing or even digging for those breeds that love to do so.

Small lap dogs require a lot of attention from you. You cannot afford to ignore them just as you cannot leave them on their own for prolonged periods of time, because as indicated above, they can engage in destructive behaviors. If your dog likes chewing, ignore him at your own peril, because he will chew on anything and everything he can touch.

Most small lap dogs are easy to train because they are very fast learners. However, some breeds may be rather stubborn, that it may take some time before you can get them to behave as you would want them to. However, with firmness, patience and consistency in your training, they will eventually learn what you teach them.

A considerable number of small lap dog enjoys chasing after small animals. They get a lot of fun from doing this. Because of this, it is necessary to keep them leashed every time they are out of the house if only to prevent them from doing this.

Also, small lap dogs are usually very playful. even as you make an effort to provide toys for them. They love to play games with you just as they love playing with their toys. Even as you make an effort to provide toys for them, it is essential that you find time to play with them, making your dog really happy. If you do this and much more, be sure to have a lot of fun with your small lap dog.

Lee is a small dog enthusiast. He owns and maintains Small Dog Center Answers. To learn more about Small Dogs, how to look after them and how to be a great owner, check out this great website