Archive for the 'dog food' Category
Recommended Diet For The Adult Dalmatian
February 11th, 2007 in Dog Nutrition, dog food, Dalmatian, Dog SupplyThe objective for feeding adult Dalmatians is one of “maintenance” while instituting a diet that is normally low in purines. In general, Dalmatians can do well on maintenance rations containing generally low-purine plant and animal-based rations as long as that ration has been particularly formulated to meet maintenance level necessities. This must be supported […]
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Non-Commercial Dog Foods
February 3rd, 2007 in Dog Nutrition, dog food, dog trainingAs a dog owner you have two options on the kind of food that you can give for your dog: Commercial foods and non-commercial foods.
Non-commercial foods, as explained here, are not essentially foods which are not related in some manner with a commercial activity, nor are they foods that do not cost money. […]
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Feeding Requirements for Guide Dogs And Dogs “On The Go”
January 28th, 2007 in Dog Nutrition, dog food, Dog Health, Dog SupplyLike hunting dogs, dogs that are on-the-go are always moving. These dogs come from the “round-tip” family as they were normally used to round up animals. Unlike hunting dogs, nevertheless, round-up dogs rarely get a chance to relax every couple of hours. They work endlessly until they have recovered all the strays, brought in […]
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How To Inspect Your Dog’s Semi-Moist Food Packaging
January 21st, 2007 in Dog Nutrition, dog food, dog food packaging, packagingYou owe it to your dog to carefully examine and check the dog food that you get for him. If you are purchasing semi-moist dog foods that come wrapped in cellophane then be certain to follow the simple rule below.
The cellophane should be soft and flexible, and it should not be off color. […]
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