Alcohol and Yeast Dough Alcoholic beverages contain ethanol – a seriously toxic chemical compound that causes central nervous system and respiratory depression. Uncooked yeast doughs also produce ethanol. Even small amounts of ethanol can cause toxic effects. Symptoms: Signs include sedation, depression, lethargy, weakness, drunken gait and hypothermia (low body temperature). Ethanol is rapidly absorbed…[Read More]
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Dog obedience is an integral part of dog training and care. It forms the basic factor in puppy care. Obedience training is a very general expression, and holds pivotal place in a dog’s behavior. It is very much dependent on the choice of the training techniques made by you or the dog training school you opted for.
Having your own puppy is like taking care of a baby – you must feed him regularly, play with him, give him attention, bathe him, etc. If you forget one important task, then you might be putting your puppy’s health at risk. This sounds ominous for any first-time pet owner, but once you know the things you need to look out for, it becomes part of life and you don’t even think of it anymore.
They are cute, fluffy, and playful. However, don't let those innocent puppy eyes fool you - all puppies grow up to be dogs, and puppies growing up without the benefit of puppy training often grow up to be bad dogs. Here are some easy tips for puppy training to make the transition from puppy to dog easier on both of you.
Let's face it, as a new dog owner, you probably haven't thought too much about puppy socialization. However, this is a very important part of dog training. Many cases of canine aggression could have been prevented if the dog's owner had only known how to socialize a puppy. It's better to start socializing your dog while he's still a puppy.
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Hot Spots in Dogs
Hot spots in dogs, medically referred to as Acute Moist Dermatitis and also Moist Eczema, can seemingly turn up anywhere on a dog’s body and any spot affected has the potential to quickly spread. This unpleasant skin condition has got a number of causes such as flea bites, mosquito bites, stress and anxiety; however, the…[Read More]
How Often Should I Vaccinate My Dog?
There’s an increasing body of evidence against annual vaccinations of pets. The conventional approach is to provide booster shots to pets on an annual basis. Most veterinarians disregard the available research that contradicts this approach because either they still believe the advantages of vaccines over-shadow the danger or they may be concerned about lost revenue.…[Read More]
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