Feeding Dogs

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By treattrainer 0 comments
You were told that the Kong is the best toy for your dog. Gives your dog mental stimulation, keeps them busy, and they love them! Now you have one at home and have no idea how to stuff it, I am here to help!.. more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Do you like to walk along with your dog? Or you just like to walk with your other pets? If you have some but if none then you can just jog by yourself or your partner. Dog walking is like a regular exercise for you and for your dog. And why do ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Our dogs are like a member of the family for many of us. That's why so many dog owners are learning how to make their own dog food and dog treats. A baked chicken strip makes a wonderful jerky treat for your favorite dog. Follow these steps to ... more »
By dogwriter 0 comments
While doughnuts might not be especially healthy for humans, these doggie doughnuts are very healthy for your canine companion. Plus, they're super easy to make... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Due to the recent pet food recalls, many pet owners are deciding to make their own pet food at home. This method ensures that the ingredients that you are putting into your animal’s food are safe and healthy. A simple pet food recipe is dry dog ... more »
By AuntPhyl 0 comments
Your dog wants a quick reward or you want to provide a snack to ease their tummy between meals. Either your dog is on a special diet, or you are concerned about using treats outside their regular meals. Maybe the treat cupboard is bare just when ... more »
By AuntPhyl 0 comments
Your dog eats the same kibble day after day. You know it is nutritious and crunchy kibble is better for canine teeth than soft food. But it is boring to you and maybe to Rover seeing the same food day after day. If your dog is healthy and ... more »
By MIEL 0 comments
My one and a half yellow lab is suffering from severe food allergies. He has rashes, dry skin, dandruff and a habit of making them all worse, by licking nonstop! I have been to his vet many times and spent countless dollars trying to figure out ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Most female dogs are nurturing, caring mothers. Unfortunately, at times when the mother dog is very young or one of the temperamental toy breeds, she may neglect her babies. In other cases, older dogs may suffer milk failure, with nothing to give ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Dogs that are aging have different dietary needs than do puppies or middle-aged dogs, yet their basic food needs are still the same. When your dog gets older, change your dog's diet gradually or your dog might reject the diet changes... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 17 comments
Dogs begin to show signs of aging anywhere between 6 and 13 years. An older dog needs special care and attention... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
With commercial pet food recalls and questions about the best nutrition for dogs, many people are choosing to feed their dogs a raw diet. The staple of the raw diet in its various forms is raw meat from various animals. Proponents argue that the ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Being overweight can make Fido's real age much higher than his actual age. Obesity in dogs can cause many health problems and make it very difficult for them to move around. Help your dogs get to their ideal weight, and you'll have a happier and ... more »
By flirtygirl90210 1 comments
Okay, So you hve a great dane and you need help on how to take care of the GIANT dogs.Well let me tell ya. you have came to the right place.I have bred and raised Great Danes for about 4 years now, so yea....This giant dogs are mainly indoor ... more »
By Kenji 0 comments
Do you have an older cat or a geriatric dog? Are arthritis and joint pain a concern? Help your dog manage joint pain due to an injury or age. Increase Omega-3 in your pet's diet. Most dog foods, even high-end ones, are heavy in Omega-6. ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Unfortunately, dogs can't tell you when something is wrong, and they also can't tell you what they can and can't eat. If you allow them, they'll eat whatever they can get their paws on. Take all the necessary steps to avoid foods that may be ... more »
By dzychase 1 comments
You can easily make wholesome, organic, dog biscuits. Of course, if you want to, you can use standard ingredients. I make this as easy as possible. Does your dog really care if the biscuits are in nifty little bone shapes? Are you crazy? My ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
If you continually must enlist someone to feed your pet while you're on vacation, a pet food dispenser should be on your wish list. This gadget makes sure your dog or cat gets exactly the right portion at every meal. Some pet food dispensers can ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Storage containers for dry dog food are a necessity for every pet owner who wants to keep their pet's food fresh as long as possible. Storage containers are also popular with owners who have problems with vermin and moisture in their homes. Read ... more »
By 01KendraWrites 0 comments
Hypoallergenic dog food is fairly new to the mainstream dog market. Although it has been around for years, only recently have the run-of-the-mill pet owners started regularly purchasing it. More and more dogs are being diagnosed with food ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Pet lovers want to provide what is best for their beloved pets and organic dog food is one of the items to seek. Many pet owners have been filling up their own grocery carts with organic food for years, so it only makes sense that they start ... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
Any pet owner interested in saving money should consider buying wholesale dry dog food in bulk. This can also take the stress out of ensuring that a dog always has something to eat... more »
By trainedtocare 1 comments
I have been told that a dog will not live with a cleft palate. Do not believe them... more »
By eHow Pets Editor 0 comments
All dogs love bones, and one of the best dog bones on the market today is the Greenie. Anyone with a dog should know about these great dog bones. Greenies are a natural vegetable, hard, chewy bone that sweetens breath, keeps the teeth white and ... more »
By Kat Yares 0 comments
Dry dog food can be a mystery for many pet owners. Do they buy what their veterinarian says, do they listen to what television commercials tell them or do they just grab a bag of the cheapest thing on the shelf and hope it’s okay? Choosing the ... more »