Just as a nutritious diet is important to your dog’s health so is a consistent feeding schedule. Dogs should eat regularly by spacing out meals as well as treats.
The feeding schedule you develop will depend on your dog’s health and age to sustain your dog’s diet and nutritional needs. While adult dogs may only need to eat once a day, two meals is preferred. Treats or snacks should be monitored and not given at mealtimes.
Older dogs may have some dietary changes as they age but generally they can be kept to the same feeding schedule.
Puppies need more mealtimes during the day. Nursing puppies should nurse on demand but as they get older and switch to more solid food 4 or 5 times a day. Once weaned puppies can be cut down to 3 times a day until they reach adulthood.
Dogs like routine so try to keep your dog on the same schedule every day. The schedule is up to you to determine but try to keep the schedule once established. Soon it will become part of your routine too. Extreme changes in a feeding schedule may cause stress making your dog antsy and insecure.
Try not to overdo the treats or snacks because these will also become part of the daily routine for your dog. Too many treats can contribute to obesity and take focus off of mealtimes which is where your dog gets his primary daily nutrition.
Regular feeding will keep your dog’s diet on target by regulating his elimination schedule. You’ll be able to predict when he needs to go out which is a big help in housetraining as well as preventing accidents. Traveling with a dog becomes easier when you know his potty schedule. It will be easier for you to spot any changes in your dog’s health by changes in his eating or elimination patterns.
Make a feeding schedule and stick to it for your dog’s health and well being as well as your own convenience.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Naming Your Pet
Whether you have just gotten a new puppy/kitten or adopted a dog/cat from a rescue shelter you need to find a good name for your new friend, a name you will be proud of. Unless you want something mundane like Rover or Fluffy you must put some thought into this process. After all your pet will have this name for the next 10- 15 years so you may not want something that is too cutesy or crass but will fit your pet's personality.
The first step is to take a little time to get to know your pet better so you can select an appropriate name, and something you really like. You will be calling your pet's name out public and it should not be embarrassing, be easy to pronounce and short -- no longer than one to three syllables. Simple is better.
Check out baby name lists for some possibilities on good names. Or ask friends and neighbors for suggestions. You may also find one from your favorite TV show, movie or book. Or you could make this a fun event and have a pet naming contest with a prize to the winner.
Once a name has been picked make sure you use it whenever you talk to your pet especially when praising him. Soon he will learn that name is his and respond to you eagerly.
The first step is to take a little time to get to know your pet better so you can select an appropriate name, and something you really like. You will be calling your pet's name out public and it should not be embarrassing, be easy to pronounce and short -- no longer than one to three syllables. Simple is better.
Check out baby name lists for some possibilities on good names. Or ask friends and neighbors for suggestions. You may also find one from your favorite TV show, movie or book. Or you could make this a fun event and have a pet naming contest with a prize to the winner.
Once a name has been picked make sure you use it whenever you talk to your pet especially when praising him. Soon he will learn that name is his and respond to you eagerly.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Why Good Nutrition is Important to Your Dog's Health
Do you want your dog, your best friend, to be happy and healthy? Of course you do because you care about your dog. Just like humans your dog needs a nutritious diet plan to stay healthy and insure a long happy life.
A hungry or undernourished dog is an unhappy dog. He needs nutritious food including basic vitamins and minerals important to creating his good health and longevity.
Poor nutrition not only has physical effects such as low energy levels, bone and joint disorders, skin aliments and can open the door to other physical situations. But it also can also cause psychological problems such as stress, irritability, and depression resulting in behavioral problems like excessive barking, chewing, lethargy, etc. Consult with your veterinarian about the best diet for your dog.
Your vet can also suggest additional supplements for your dog to combat issues like poor or dry skin conditions, allergies,arthritis, etc.
Proper routine exercise is essential for all dogs just as it is for humans. A healthy diet will give a dog the stamina,ability and desire for regular exercise. When he feels good he looks forward to his walks and play sessions and time spent with you.
Some dogs may require more grooming than others but all dogs need healthy skin and coats. A healthy diet goes a long way to keeping his coat shiny and manageable. Many times a poor coat is the result of dry skin or skin allergies. The proper food for your dog will help to prevent these problems. A change in dog food may make a big difference in your pet in his attitude, how he looks and feels.
Quality dog food geared to your dog's needs can also affect the size and amount of waste outputs. Less fillers means less waste which translates into less cleanup in your yard.
Be sure your dog has plenty of fresh water to drink at all times but especially at feeding times. Drinking water will help with his eating and digestion as well as keeping hydrated.
Maintaining healthy teeth and gums is also critical for dogs as poor oral care can lead to other more serious problems such as infections, heart problems to mention a few. Make sure to choose a dry dog food that will also clean your dog's teeth.
Dog biscuits are available too to not only clean the teeth but freshen your dog's breath. Use canned dog food sparingly to reduce the risk of plague and tartar buildup.
Dogs like treats now and then but don't over do it. Too many treats and overfeeding can cause obesity in your dog. You need to watch your dog's weight closely to prevent him from getting overweight. Just an additional pound or two can make a big difference in your dog's health.
Work closely with your veterinarian in selecting the proper diet for your dog and on any special needs he may have. Remember having a happy dog is maintaining a balance of healthy food, routine exercise and lots of love from you!
For more information click here
A hungry or undernourished dog is an unhappy dog. He needs nutritious food including basic vitamins and minerals important to creating his good health and longevity.
Poor nutrition not only has physical effects such as low energy levels, bone and joint disorders, skin aliments and can open the door to other physical situations. But it also can also cause psychological problems such as stress, irritability, and depression resulting in behavioral problems like excessive barking, chewing, lethargy, etc. Consult with your veterinarian about the best diet for your dog.
Your vet can also suggest additional supplements for your dog to combat issues like poor or dry skin conditions, allergies,arthritis, etc.
Proper routine exercise is essential for all dogs just as it is for humans. A healthy diet will give a dog the stamina,ability and desire for regular exercise. When he feels good he looks forward to his walks and play sessions and time spent with you.
Some dogs may require more grooming than others but all dogs need healthy skin and coats. A healthy diet goes a long way to keeping his coat shiny and manageable. Many times a poor coat is the result of dry skin or skin allergies. The proper food for your dog will help to prevent these problems. A change in dog food may make a big difference in your pet in his attitude, how he looks and feels.
Quality dog food geared to your dog's needs can also affect the size and amount of waste outputs. Less fillers means less waste which translates into less cleanup in your yard.
Be sure your dog has plenty of fresh water to drink at all times but especially at feeding times. Drinking water will help with his eating and digestion as well as keeping hydrated.
Maintaining healthy teeth and gums is also critical for dogs as poor oral care can lead to other more serious problems such as infections, heart problems to mention a few. Make sure to choose a dry dog food that will also clean your dog's teeth.
Dog biscuits are available too to not only clean the teeth but freshen your dog's breath. Use canned dog food sparingly to reduce the risk of plague and tartar buildup.
Dogs like treats now and then but don't over do it. Too many treats and overfeeding can cause obesity in your dog. You need to watch your dog's weight closely to prevent him from getting overweight. Just an additional pound or two can make a big difference in your dog's health.
Work closely with your veterinarian in selecting the proper diet for your dog and on any special needs he may have. Remember having a happy dog is maintaining a balance of healthy food, routine exercise and lots of love from you!
For more information click here
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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