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18Feb/12Off

Everything You Need To Know About Dog Allergies

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Article by Luke Blaise

Dogs have always been considered a human's best friend ever since they were domesticated several years ago. They are intelligent and if well-trained, dogs can do almost anything. Over the years, reports of dogs saving people, especially children, have been all over the news. For their good nature therefore, dogs should be well-bred. However, one grave challenge that dog owners face is dog allergies.

Dogs are not like human beings who can easily identify what they are allergic to and find the necessary medication for the allergy. For dogs, it is up to the owner to figure out what the dog is allergic to and the symptoms for its allergy. There are four common dog allergies. These are categorized as food, flea, contact and atopic allergies.

For each, a dog will exhibit certain symptoms which a good owner can understand and interpret easily. Dog allergy symptoms include itching, raw paws, sneezing and diarrhea.

Itching is the most profound symptom of dog allergies. The most common areas you will find your dog itching are the abdomen, the paws, face, ears, hindquarters, groin and back. Almost each part that the dog tries to scratch or lick always points to a distinct allergy. If the itching does not stop, the pet could have sores on its body which will eventually be filled with pus and that could be fatal.

Flea allergy usually results in the dog licking or trying to scratch the hindquarters and the back. These allergic reactions are usually triggered by the flea's saliva. Contact allergy on the other hand will be exhibited by the dog excessively itching in areas with less hair cover like the armpits and the abdomen. Atopic allergy, also known as inhalant-related allergy, will also result in the pet trying to scratch its face, feet and even chest.

Raw paws also symbolize that the pet is allergic to something. Usually, when the dog scratches and bites its feet a lot, the paws turns reddish brown. Sometimes the paws could even be bloody.Of all the symptoms, sneezing is the clearest symptom of atopic allergy. However, on rare cases, this could mean that your dog is suffering from contact allergy. When the dog sneezes, there is usually a clear discharge from the eyes or the nose.

Diarrhea is often a symptom for many dog diseases. However, it also shows that your dog is suffering from food allergies. If you suspect the dog is suffering from this allergy, you should the change its diet and check whether it will improve. Feeding your dog food rich in minerals, vitamins and fatty acids will definitely help in fighting this allergy.

To prevent contact and flea allergies you should wash your dog occasionally with cool water and shampoo with Aloe Vera and eucalyptus to relieve the itching. Grooming and brushing your dog regularly, changing its toys and the sleeping area will also be effective in fighting the flea allergy. If the symptoms persist, you should contact a veterinarian because it could be more than just dog allergy.

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14Feb/12Off

All You Need To Know About Dogs

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Article by David McFarlane

Effective communication with your dog maintains the pecking order in your home and ensure that you remain the top dog. Giving your male dog the right name is very important. If you have not heard of Life's Abundance All Natural Premium Dog Food the reason is NOT because Life's Abundance is a NO GOOD dog food.

Failure to understand your dog's behaviour and how to properly train your dog is the cause of dissatisfaction with their dog. And all because the owner hasn't taken the time and trouble to understand what their dog is actually trying to communicate to them. A professional dog breeder will have had all the dogs and puppies passed through medical analysis before selling them.

A topic of conversation that is however an issue agreed on by all is the fact that dog attacks in our country are at a level of occurrence that is startling, and it is up to us the dog owners to rectify this unsettling trend before we develop an era in which dogs of all breeds are shunned. I know some may disagree but, it is my opinion, that the only time is it a good idea to get a dog for the purpose of protection is in professional or agricultural situations and only when the owner/trainer is humane and knowledgeable of dog behavior and dominant dog training/handling. Being authoritative when dealing with your dog is not cruel or mistreatment, it is a case of you the dominant figure, conveying to your dog that if not obeyed, you the Alpha will react accordingly in order to attain the desired result.

This is all of the necessary information you need to help you figure out what dog training course to put your dog in. Once the dog learns hand signals, the advance dog training course then moves to teaching your dog to walk beside you without a leash and for the dog to stay beside you at all times. It then moves on to dog training that involves teaching the dog to stay where you tell it to, even when you leave the area.

Intermediate courses teach dogs to heel, walk proper on a leash, fetch and return, and it also goes over the basics of dog training in more detail (sit, stay, come, etc. It won't take any convincing to get your dog to exercise more, just get the leash and head out for a walk. Although buying your dog a bed should not be as time-consuming or costly as buying human furniture, it nevertheless pays to plan ahead and take time in making the best possible choice for all concerned.

Travel crate: Even if you don't plan on crate training your dog, consider the benefits of owning a crate for other reasons, like transporting an ill or injured puppy to the veterinarian. These are all of the important things you should know before you consider signing up for agility dog training. Are you interested in a male or female? Will you breed the dog once it is grown? If a breeding program is not in its future, consider neutering the dog.

I must admit that I am one of those people myself, however owning a Labrador Retriever, the burden of responsibility for me is not the same as it is for somebody acquiring or already owning a breed of dog that is known to be potentially dangerous. If someone who is looking for a toy dog breed puppy can get past the egos and obsessions of these kinds of Breeders, the next hurdle they are likely to face is passing the 'children' test. Once you've decided on the type of dog you want and where you will purchase it, do not buy a puppy on the first visit.

If you allow your dog on the furniture, designate one chair or area he is allowed and put a furniture cover on it. It is important that your child(ren) respect your dog or puppy and respect her as a member of the family and do not see her as a plaything. Most dog lovers don't know that the tiny Pom is related to the standoffish, handsome Chow, the lovely white Samoyed and other dogs belonging to the group loosely known as "Northern dogs".

A dog training course usually lasts 8 to 10 weeks and is available to dogs that are at least 5 months old that have either completed the basic dog training course, or know the basic commands taught by there owner.

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David McFarlane is a proud contributing author and writes articles on dogs. You can visit his Dog Training Collars site for more information.

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13Feb/12Off

Commercial Dog Food – What You Need To Know About Whats Really In Your Dogs Food

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Article by Keeley Roberts

Commercial dog food - what a minefield. You know the scenario you go to the pet food store or supermarket and want to buy the best dog food available, after all our dogs are companions and part of the family.

The problem is there are so many types of dog food - dry dog food, wet dog food, organic dog food, well the list is endless. How do you really know what you are feeding your dog.

Well, the shocking truth is you don't. The petfood industry want you to believe all their claims and their marketing and advertising has become very sophisticated over the last few years. The food may be labelled as "complete and balanced" but that is not the case.

These are some of the things you need to bear in mind the next time you go shopping for your dog food.

Dog food contains numerous additives, colourings and preservatives.

The food is full of dead animals, bones, blood, head, feet and because dead and sick animals can be used in pet food some of the drugs that were used to treat or euthanize them may still be present after the manufacturing process.

Many pet foods state that they contain "human grade" ingredients. This really is not the case.

A number of diseases in dogs have been linked to commercial pet foods and pet food ingredients.

Always bear in mind that the petfood industry is very profitable ( billion) a year in revenue worldwide. It really is very important that you know what is advertising hype and what is real so you are able to make an informed decision regarding your dogs diet.

For years I had no idea that the food I was feeding my dog was literally a "time bomb" waiting to go off. It was only after my gorgeous 5 year old newfoundland died that I started to research the commercial dog food industry.

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