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Keeping your Golden Retriever Healthy

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Keeping your golden retriever healthy can also mean keeping his immune system in good condition. This helps him fend off diseases easily and prevent him from being sick at some point of his life. There are many ways to improve the immune system of our dogs. Here you can learn some of the points to ponder if you really care for your golden retriever.

Homemade dog food is the best for Golden retrievers compared to canned food. It tastes a lot better and contains more vitamins and minerals that are not abundantly found in canned food. You may choose to mix homemade food with canned food or depending on your preference. When it comes to drinking water for your golden, choose spring water over faucet water. Spring water is not likely to contain dangerous minerals unlike faucet water which may contain lead and mercury and other dangerous metals.

Feeding him raw bones will help him develop a strong set of white teeth. Try to make it a good treat by sparing lots of meat on the bone. Having a good teeth is one good quality of a golden retriever. Giving him one bone per day will help him develop his teeth and jaw strength as he will keep chewing everyday. You can also give him chew toys as substitute. This can be helpful if you’re playing with him.

Knowing what health problems your golden retriever can encounter will also keep him healthy all throughout the year. This way you won’t go to the vet from time to time. However if your vet, tells you something he should know, you should tell him what your golden is experiencing so you can help reduce the problem for your golden retriever.

You should try to check your golden retriever for any reproductive system problems. You should check the problem sooner or it may be too late. Neutering your male golden retriever will help him avoid contact with female golden retrievers if your planning not to breed your golden retriever yet or avoid any type of reproductive problems caused by the opposite golden retriever.

Keep in mind to keep your dog healthy at all times and he will stay with you a lot longer. Make your dog always comfortable and give him a nice diet and adequate exercise to keep him fit and strong. Good pets are the healthy ones that can synchronize with you with your day to day activities.

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Driving cattle was Rottweilers main historic function.. Rottweilers had another historic job besides driving cattle to the butcher. It is the same job that the Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs and Bernese Mountain Dogs, also in the Working group, are best known for. You see, like their Swiss cousins, Rottweilers are drovers that were also used as draft dogs for centuries.

While the main job of the breed was herding large livestock, they were also often used to pull small carts, carrying such things as milk to market.

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For the most part, draft dogs were employed by small farmers. Perhaps it was a family with a handful of dairy cattle or a few chicken houses. Or perhaps they were subsistence farmers, who used most of their crops for themselves and could only spare a small amount to sell. Either way, in most cases, these were not big landowners. They did not have a huge amount of product to take to market and they did not have a lot of money to invest in a beast of burden. No matter what point in history we are talking about, it has always cost less to purchase a good dog than a good horse.

Let’s look at the plight of a small dairy farmer. A horse would be using the same pasture as his cows, eating the same grass and grain. His choice might come down to the question of does he want a horse, or does he want to add another cow to his herd and increase the amount of milk his farm produces.

A dog, on the other hand, is not going to consume anywhere near the amount of food that a horse would. Also, the dog wouldn’t be intruding on the cattle’s food supply. While they are usually considered carnivores, dogs actually have some omnivore tendencies. The farmer could simply give them a serving of whatever his family was eating that evening. Plus, a dog could supplement its meals by hunting vermin or pests.

Also, in the case of Rottweilers, the dog could serve multiple purposes. He could be used to herd cattle from the pasture to the barn, in addition to pulling the milk to market. His protective nature made him an excellent farm guardian, as well.

In addition to those reasons of why to use a dog, there were also health issues. As anyone who knows much about horses can tell you, the term “healthy as a horse” is a bit deceptive. Horses are actually very sensitive animals. Too much green grass in the spring and they can founder and go lame. A sudden change in the type or amount of grain and they can get colic, and possibly die. On the other hand, a farm dog would be much hardier (the term “sick as a dog” is also deceptive). And let’s not forget the fact that you don’t normally have to shoe a dog.

In the late 19th century, railroads nearly put the nail in the coffin of the drover dogs of southern Germany. It became illegal to drive cattle for long distances along roadways. However, Rottweilers still had their secondary occupation of draft dog available to them for several years afterward.

Unfortunately, though, they also soon lost that job as well. Donkeys became much more commonly used than dogs as beasts of burden. While a donkey eats the same food a horse would, because if its size, it doesn’t need near as much. In addition, they are much hardier than horses.

When compared to dogs, a donkey could pull more weight. It could also be ridden, something that even the biggest Rottie is not capable of. Like llamas, donkeys can make good livestock guardians, too, mercilessly chasing away anything that looks like a predator.

As with herding, the modern Rottweiler can still be used for carting. Only now, instead of an occupation, carting is now considered a fun hobby for both dog and owner.

 

 

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If you’ve ever been around Chihuahuas before, then you’ve probably seen them shiver and shake from being cold. The fact is that they get cold much easier than other dog breeds. However, keeping your Chihuahua warm is fairly simple if you use some common sense and follow some of the tips I suggest.

If your wondering why the Chihuahua breed gets colder than other dogs, it’s because of their origin. The Chihuahua originated in the humid, warm climate of Chihuahua, Mexico. When they lived there, they didn’t have much need for a thick coat or a defensive mechanism from the cold. However, once they ended up in other places across the world, they became vulnerable to the cold. In addition, because they are so small (actually the smallest breed in the world), their bodies become cold much quicker than the larger breeds do.

Keeping your Chihuahua warm will directly relate to weather and climate you have. Obviously if it’s cold or snowing outside, they will need help staying warm. However, if it’s warm and sunny, they should be fine.

One of the easiest and most efficient ways of keeping your Chihuahua warm is to buy them a warm shirt or sweater. When it gets cold, you should always make them wear it when they go outside. It will give them an extra layer of insulation between their bodies and the cold, allowing them to stay warm. Just be sure the shirt or sweater is comfortable, warm, and fits their body properly. If it is the wrong size, it can be uncomfortable for your Chihuahua to wear.

Another important method of keeping your Chihuahua warm is to be sure they don’t stay wet when it’s cold outside. If it’s raining, or even snowing, their tiny little bodies can become drenched within minutes. This can cause their bodies to become very cold, very quickly. Take a towel and dry off your Chihuahua as soon as they come inside. If it’s snowing outside, you may even want to shovel a path in the yard, so your Chihuahua doesn’t have to walk in the cold snow.

Those are the best methods to use for the outside, but what about inside the home? Well, if you don’t know by now, Chihuahuas love to burrow in blankets. It’s in their nature to do so. So, get some warm blankets, make a nice area in their bed to sleep in, and lay some out in the living room. You may not see your Chihuahua for a while, but you will know they are warm when they are burrowed underneath the covers!

There are many owners who don’t take the time to help keep their Chihuahuas warm. They think it’s not their problem. However, as owners it’s up to us to take care of them and give them a healthy and happy life.

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Labrador Retrievers: Keeping Them Healthy

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The Labrador Retriever has gained itself a reputation throughout the world of dog breeds of being one of the most friendly and calm dogs going. All the Labrador Retriever information available simply reiterates the fact that if this particular dog was laid back any further it would be lying down!

Labrador Retrievers are perfect in every way, no flaws at all right? Not quite, you see being a large dog as dogs go the faithful Labrador Retriever needs a fair amount of food. The problem comes when your dog simply does not stop eating.

Most of the information available about Labrador Retrievers will say about their voracious appetite, they cannot seem to have enough food. They are a big dog weighing between 45 – 80lbs. A large part of the problem comes from the dog receiving too little exercise and too much food. Labs are the most healthy when they have a proper exercise routine in place.

Labrador Retrievers adore people and especially their own ‘human family’ and they are a dog that simply enjoy being close to people. The closeness is enjoyed even more so when the dog’s family are eating. Once the dog turns its beautiful puppy-dog eyes on the people asking for food most will cave in and relent.

Owners of Labrador Retrievers feel that they are being kind by giving in when their dog asks for food. The truth of it is they are actually being cruel. Their Labrador Retriever is much more likely to suffer from health disorders if the dog is obese. Carrying the excessive weight around with them puts a lot of strain on the dog for starters; the dog’s joints can suffer as can the Labrador Retriever’s heart.

Being overweight can also make the dog and other dog breeds susceptible to diabetes, the condition is treatable but if you read a lot of the dog information literature available regarding diabetes in dogs it explains that diabetes can actually make dogs very sick and even blind if left untreated.

Take the time to observe your Labrador Retriever properly and notice if the dog’s body has an hourglass shape to it at all. If the dog appears fuller around the abdominal region then the chances are that your dog is overweight, as are so many dogs I know but it is so commonly spotted in the Labrador Retriever. Owners need to be firm and cut out all the treats and reduce their food intake.

The problem is that the more weight the dog piles on the less active he / she is going to feel and you then end up on an endless ‘circling’ exercise, simply going around in circles.

There are people that can hopefully help you and your lovable Labrador Retriever, even dog dietitians exist in today’s world so do not be afraid to ask for assistance. It’s also helpful to read up on how to properly feed your Labrardor on the internet. Once you start giving your Lab the proper amount of food and exercise, thee weight should easily start to fall off.

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I would be lying if I said that beagle puppies are ugly. To me, it is probably one of the most adorable breeds of dogs that I’ve ever seen. Nevertheless, you should think twice before you decide that you want to adopt a beagle puppy. It is not easy to take care of a beagle puppy, especially when it comes to keeping it healthy. There are a lot of things for you to know about a beagle puppy, such as preparing its meal and knowing its habits and preferences. Therefore, you will need to seek advice on keeping your adorable beagle puppy healthy if you truly want to adopt a beagle puppy.

Most importantly, you have to make sure that you have enough time to spend with your beagle puppy. Beagle puppies prefer to have companion around them. If you need to work and can’t spend much time with your beagle puppy, it is recommended that you adopt a few more pets to accompany your beagle puppy. Any type of pets such as a Chihuahua or even cats will do the job, since beagle puppies are friendly and sociable in nature. When they are left alone, they will tend to make noises and create nuisances of themselves, just to catch your attention. Also, if you happen to own a garden or a backyard, your beagle puppy might even dig up the garden and make a mess of it. Therefore, it is very important that you spend sufficient time with your beagle puppy.

Next, you have to be cautious with the health of your beagle puppy. Beagle puppies, when compared to other breeds of dog, are more prone to diseases such as cancer, epilepsy, back problems and kidney failure. Therefore, it is vital that you bring your beagle puppy to the vet for regular health checkups. When diagnosed at an early stage, these diseases should not cause too much trouble. Other than health checkups, you should also bring your beagle puppy outdoor to exercise. Exercising allows your beagle puppy to maintain its fitness and prevents obesity. In the long run, obesity will cause skeletal problems and other heart related diseases. For that reason, it is important for your puppy to exercise regularly. Bringing your beagle to the park may be a good form of exercise for your puppy but you have to make sure that your puppy is on a leash, as it will wander off from your sight if something catches its attention.

Lastly, you have to pay attention to the grooming of your beagle puppy. Beagle puppies tend to shed quite a lot of hair. Therefore, you must brush its coat at least once per week to keep the coating of your puppy clean and healthy. It is also a type of emotional bonding when you help to brush the hair of your puppy. Other than brushing its hair, you will have to clean the ears of your puppy. As the hairs of the puppy always trap moisture underneath its ear, infection often occurs around that area. Therefore, you will have to clean the ears of your puppy with dry cotton buds.

It is important to keep in mind the few points mentioned above. Those are tips to keeping your adorable beagle healthy and you will definitely need those tips if you are keen on adopting a beagle puppy.

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