Category Dogs

Canine Insulin Treats Dogs 0

May25

Diabetes in dogs is a serious condition requiring medical intervention to return the dog to good health. If left untreated it will result in crippling disabilities for the dog and eventual death. Fortunately canine insulin preparations have been developed to help manage the disease and by using U 40 insulin syringes to inject the dog a pet owner is able to treat the dog themselves at home.

Diabetes is a disease of the endocrine system and is a malfunction in the insulin production and processing systems in the dog’s body. Indications of diabetes in a dog are excessive urination, which is caused the kidneys leaking the excess glucose in to the urine. This glucose leaking takes water with it resulting in the production of more urine. This also results in a very thirsty dog which needs to drink water to keep up with the kidneys leaking glucose. This cycle can cause kidney damage if left untreated.

Other symptoms are an appetite that is unchanged, but the dog is losing weight, or a coat and skin that is in poor condition. Your veterinarian will do several tests to determine whether your dog has diabetes or not and those tests are checking for glucose in the urine and also checking the glucose blood level to see if excess glucose is building up in the blood stream. Normal blood sugar ranges for dogs are from 60 to 100 mg/dL. Several consecutive tests with higher results than that would need to be treated with diet modifications and a regimen of insulin injections.

It may require several weeks of testing to find the best insulin type and number of insulin injections required to stabilize your dog. Your veterinarian will instruct you on the proper way to use U40 insulin syringes to inject your pet and tests will be done during this time to determine the best course of treatment and insulin preparation that works to stabilize your dog. Each dog is different and depending on how quickly they metabolize insulin and how quickly their body reacts to insulin will determine the number of injections each day.

Let Your Pet Express Himself With A Personalized Dog Collars 0

May21

As any pet owner will tell you, animals have a unique personality, just like people. What better way to let your dog express his or her personality by getting him or her their own unique collar, made specifically for them.
Collars for your pet can be personalized in many ways. Hundreds of colors and prints are available on the market. Different companies, such as John Deere and Harley Davidson have licensed pet apparel for sale.

Owners can choose a color that matches with their dog’s coat color, that stands out, looks cute, or that shows off their favorite brand. There are many sizes of collars so that you can buy one to fit your dog whether they are big of small, and different thicknesses and strengths available, which may come in handy if your dog likes to pull on his or her leash. Several materials are available, including cloth and leather.

You can even buy dog collars that have your dogs name sewn into them. On the company website, PetSmart sells these collars in four sizes, and in four colors: Red, Pink, Blue, or Black. The specified name is sewn in white letters. These collars start at four dollars and ninety nine cents, with a shipping charge of about five dollars.
Amazon offers similar collars, but in leather. A laser engraved collar costs twenty nine dollars, including a leash, and is available in several sizes. You can decide to put your phone number on the collar as well as the dog’s name.

Of course, there is always the classic take on unique neck wear for your dog-an etched or engraved tag containing your choice of information. Tags come in many shapes, such as a dog bone, and in a wide array of colors. They can be purchased at most hardware or big box stores, and also online. Check out Some Dog Collars for more information.

Raw Dog Food is Good for Your Pet 1

May9

The term BARF was introduced by an Australian veterinarian named Ian Billinghurst. This acronym was initially used by those who fed their dogs raw, meaty bones. When first coined, the term stood for “bones and raw food.” The acronym morphed over time and came to stand for “biologically appropriate raw food.” Today, most owners who feed their dogs these foods simply refer to this diet as “raw.”

The idea of feeding fresh, varied raw foods to dogs was once considered radical, even though cooking them destroys or alters their nutrient content. This type of diet, however, has become an accepted and often preferred regime for many dog owners.

Since this diet is thought to be very healthy, many dog owners who are caring for ill animals will switch to a raw dog food regime. However, more and more are proactively feeding their dogs a BARF diet in order to prevent ill health in the future.

As healthy as many believe this diet to be, many vets are skeptical about the safety of these foods. Nonetheless, a growing number of manufacturers are creating packaged BARF diets that are frozen or freeze-dried and available in finer pet food stores.

If you consider the history of the canine, a diet of raw dog food quite logical. It is derived from the foods that a feral dog would consume in the wild. The nutrition that is natural for dogs is what this diet is all about. Uncooked bones, raw meat, and pulverized fruits and veggies are on the menu of the wild canine.

While this diet is healthy, it does contain its risks and the skepticism relayed by some veterinarians is warranted. For one, there is a risk of dietary imbalances if a proper combination of foods is not feed to the dog. It is important to be cautious of bacterial contamination when the foods are not handled in a hygienic manner. Plus, there is the risk of injuries resulting from inadequately chewed bones.

A balanced diet is vital to the good health of your canine. When they consume a diet lacking the proper nutrients, they may become prone to serious health issues. For example, inadequate amounts of calcium can cause severe orthopedic issues for a dog.

It is possible to feed your dog a safe BARF diet that is clean and nutritious. You just need to do your homework. When considering a product, be aware of the ingredients it contains and the manufacturer who makes it. Make sure that bones included in a packaged product have been pulverized in order to cut the risk of choking or injury.

With all of the benefits there are to feeding your dog raw dog food, there are drawbacks – the main one being the cost. When this diet is properly administered to your dog, as it should be, it can cost you as much or more as it costs to feed yourself! Obviously, this is prohibitive for many dog owners. But don’t despair! You can intermittently feed your dog a BARF diet. He will benefit from the natural nutrients even if it is on an occasional basis. The remainder of the time, feed your furry friend a quality dog food.

Purchasing Considerations for an Indoor Dog Kennel 0

Feb25

A quality dog kennel can make owning your pet much easier and safer. Choosing the appropriate containment system may seem like a simple choice, and for the most part it can be, but it is very easy to select the wrong size and type of material when making a quick purchase.

These products come in many varieties and are primarily manufactured in wood, metal, plastic, and even a combination of materials. Construction style, type of materials used, and size are good considerations to keep in mind when deciding how appropriate an indoor dog kennel might be for a particular age, breed, or size of animal. In addition, the lifestyle of the pet and owner also contribute to making the correct canine containment choice.

The material and design chosen in manufacturing is for more than style. Durability, ease of use, sanitation, and safety are all components of quality construction. Some situations, like the introduction of a new puppy, warrant an easy-to-clean enclosure with slide out tray or a model with a removable divider for training and future growth. Older animals may need a wide pet gate that is easier to get in and out of. Shy pups may prefer one with more privacy, while others prefer a wide open model that offers a view of the entire living area.

The size of a dog kennel is an important consideration. When housebreaking a puppy, it is recommended that the pen be small enough that the pet can not go to one side of his living space and relieve himself readily. Canines who are regularly left home alone for an extended period of time, but are not trained well enough to be safe without supervision, may need a pen with plenty of room to play. Keep in mind the potential of your pet to outgrow his kennel as well.

The proper dog supplies should be considered before the desired pet even enters the home. The kennel should be an important purchase, as most dogs prefer a safe personal space they can return to, even when given full-run of the home.

Puppy Health and Care 0

Feb7

Puppies, whether pedigree or cross breeds, need an awful lot of care and Labrador puppies are no exception. So what is involved in Labrador puppy care?

A multitude of tasks, actually. Plus lots and lots of time. Taking on a puppy is not something anyone should do lightly. Puppies need to be watered and fed on a regular basis. They need to be toilet trained and exercised several times a day in a safe, clean environment. They need socialisation, grooming and regular veterinary care

Before even choosing a pedigree puppy, it is a good idea to ask to meet the mother, because if she is timid and nervous, then her puppies are also likely to be. Whereas a happy, extravert mother will produce puppies of a similar temperament.

The Dawg’s Biscuits is a company specialising in natural dog treats.

These treats are based on traditional health remedies and dogs love them, say the manufacturers.

Dawganic dog treats they claim, have a unique health benefit in that they are great for calming stressed dogs and puppies. Labrador puppies lap them up.

The biscuits are made without artificial additives or preservatives and come in a variety of shapes and flavours so are an idea adjunct to food for Labrador puppies.

Calm Dawg was introduced in 2003 and soon proved a best-seller. Made from chamomile and banana it is ideal to calm and settle the stressed dog. Its mild ginger content can also help with travel sickness.

Scratchbuster is a skin conditioner which helps ease dry skin, hot spots and areas which have become sore and inflamed as a result of flea bites. It contains yeast and garlic.

Good Dawg, a bone-shaped treat, is great for training and also as a snack for smaller dogs.

Fab Fangs is a large tooth-cleaning treat. It comes in a hard and crunchy bone shape and is aimed at building healthy teeth and gums.

Getting a Cage for Your Chinchilla 0

Jan6

If you are considering getting a chinchilla and therefore need a cage for a chinchilla, then this article is for you.  We will discuss the various dimensions that you should have in a chinchilla cage, so that your pet is comfortable and not cramped and we will also look at the construction of a chinchilla cage.  After reading this article, you will be much more knowledgeable regarding chinchilla cages.

Chinchilla cages do come in all sizes.  You can get a large chinchilla cage if you have the room for one, but it is important to note that a cage with good height is more important than width and depth to your chinchilla.  They are active animals and like to climb and be able to exercise.

If you look up ‘cage for chinchilla’ online, you will be able to see examples of chinchilla cage plans.  You will see that the width and the depth of your chinchilla cage are not as important as the height, but you should aim for a minimum of 2 feet square for a floor area.

You may prefer a custom chinchilla cage, homemade may be the best option. It will allow you to build the cage to your own specifications.  If you are interested in a homemade chinchilla cage, ensure that you construct it from wire and not plastic as chinchillas will chew through a plastic cage.  Have a pull out tray at the bottom of the cage that will allow you to clean the cage regularly and easily.  The cleaner the cage the less likely it will be that your chinchilla will pick up any bugs or bacteria.

Buying or building a chinchilla cage is not very difficult.  Just bear in mind the above points and tips and you will have a chinchilla cage that your pet will be very pleased to live in.