Archive for May, 2006

Golden Retriever
kookoo4travel asked:


I used to have a happy and very playful Golden Retriever named Shad ow. He looked perfectly healthy. Then one day he stopped playing then collapsed and all went downhill from there. I later found out he had a brain tumor. I had to have him put to sleep, because he had trouble eating/walking. Have you experienced the same?

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dog training
Dog Obedience Training asked:

Dogs are the best friend of everybody. It is loyal and obliging. However, you will need to train the dog carefully before it is able to be your best friend. In fact dogs are brilliant and can be tough. Only when you train your family pet, getting him to stay put in a place is important. It will be very frustrating to have your guest being uncomfortable when your dog is pouncing or jumping around. Conversation is impossible when you have to search for your dog continuously in the park because it just does not stay in one place. By giving this instruction, this instruction, you already have the dog sitting obediently in one place.

 
dog training
Jackie M asked:


Dog Problems (Howell Reference Books) (Paperback)
by Carol Lea Benjamin

The Perfect Puppy (How to Choose Your Dog By Its Behavior) by Benjamin and Lynette Hart

Second-Hand Dog: How to Turn Yours into a First-Rate Pet (Howell Reference Books) by Carol Lea Benjamin

Any of the Dog Training for Dummies books!

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Miniature Schnauzer
Molly puppy puppy asked:


iv had her since like she was three months old and now im worried my older mini schnauzer is following her and peeing and pooping in the house. HELP?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
I have a crate but she doesn’t seem to like it

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Tuesday, May 16th, 2006
puppies
Jim McKiel asked:


This article focuses on some of the nutritional foundations needed to insure your puppy grows into a healthy adult.

The mother’s milk provides the puppy with all the nutrients and antibodies he needs for the first four weeks of life. You can introduce moistened puppy kibble around the age of four weeks. This will be introduced to the puppy as he continues to nurse. You may feed the puppy his kibble twice a day as long as he is still getting enough of his mother’s milk. Whenever he gives up his nursing, which will be around the age of seven to eight weeks, his dry food feeding will increase. It is still advisable to moisten his dry food with warm water for a few weeks until he has adjusted. Unless your breeder or vet advises, it is not necessary to add canned puppy food to your puppy’s dry kibble. The dry puppy kibble is sufficient as long as you use a high quality puppy food.

Giving your puppy the right nutrition will provide him a healthy beginning for a healthy life. During a puppy’s first six months, he will need a highly digestible diet consisting of more protein and fat. A puppy is usually fed three to four small meals a day until he is about four months old. The amount at each feeding will be determined by the brand of food and the advice of the breeder and your vet. It is very important not to over feed the puppy as this may lead to problems later in their life. Along with the vet, your breeder will be able to guide you on the proper feeding plan of your new puppy.

When the puppy is four months old, you may start feeding him three times a day. Once again, the amount of each feeding will be determined by many factors including brand of food, breeder and vet advice. Around nine months of age a puppy is fed twice a day. Some vets recommend feeding a puppy once a day when they reach a year in age. There are some who think you should continue feeding a dog twice a day; just feed them smaller amounts in the morning and evening. This will help avoid gastro-intestinal problems, especially in larger breed dogs. This varies of course and should be discussed with the vet and breeder.

There are many commercial pet foods available for puppies and the quality of these foods vary. Normally the higher quality foods cost more as they use higher quality ingredients and less fillers. This means your puppy will be able to get more nutrients while consuming less food. During a puppy’s growing stage is not the time to try to save money on cheaper pet food or to feed your puppy table scraps. A quality puppy food will have all the necessary vitamins, proteins and nutrients the animal needs. Also, it is not necessary to give your puppy extra vitamins or supplements if the animal is on a quality pet food unless your vet advises you to do so. Along with quality puppy food make sure your puppy has fresh water at all times.

Large breed puppies actually need less calories and calcium in their diets. A puppy who consumes too many calories and too much calcium may develop joint problems. Large breed dogs have a slower metabolic rate and actually reach their adult weight later then smaller breed dogs. It is essential that large breed puppies don’t grow too fast or put on too much weight as puppies as this could cause developmental skeletal problems in later life. Large breeds are usually kept on puppy food longer then smaller breeds; sometimes from one year to eighteen months. Ask your vet or breeder when the large breed puppy should be switched to adult dog food.

As discussed before, table scraps are not recommended for dogs. Any human food that contains salt, sugar or other addictives may upset the puppies or dogs gastro system. Animals don’t need salt or sugar in their diet and human food is loaded in these ingredients.

Good nutrition for your puppy is the stepping stone to a healthy, happy dog. A well cared for puppy is easier to train and will make an obedient and trusted member of the family.

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Shih Tzu
Riza M asked:


I am asking because my shih tzu is just hairy. I mean i am thinking if eventually its hair will grow.

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Boxer dog
Marvelissa asked:


I am considering getting a family pet from a No Kill Animal Rescue, and there is a great dog – a Boxer – there who is 3 years old, he’s about 60 lbs.

Would an 11 year old be able to successfully walk this breed and would it obey an 11 year old’s commands – like when it’s time to stop the walk and come back home?

Also, at 3 years old, will this breed still train? Whatever animal we pick, I will take it to obedience classes and have my daughter do the classes and daily at-home training.

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dog training
Megan asked:


Do you know any good dog training web sites that focus on unique, interesting or little-known facts about training and living with dogs?

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labrador retriever
catsjen asked:


We just got a puppy , his mom is a lab & his dad is a labrador retriever . Is there a difference in the blood line ? Or would this puppy be considered full blooded lab ?

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Saturday, May 13th, 2006
Boxer dog
jcreech20 asked:


The Bull Boxer that I am referring to is a mix between an American Bulldog and a Boxer. There are other types of Bull Boxer mixes, but I would like to know more info on the American Bulldog/Boxer mix. Both parents are registered dogs, and the owner of the pups said that they come with CKC registration?

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