Archive for October, 2011

People have never been as concerned about what their dogs eat as much as they do these days. Because a dog forms an integral part of the family, it makes humane sense to treat is as such, thus the emergence of dog treats.

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Tips For Healthy Dog Treats

Here at Dog Treat Recipes, we love to bake for our furry babies!  We also understand that that’s not exactly true for everyone.  Healthy dog treats don’t have to be in the form of biscuits, cookies and bones.  Here’s some dog treat recipe ideas that don’t require preheating your oven:

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Hypoallergenic dog foods have been studied and created by companies that produce foods for dogs. The development has been done for years now and dog owners still do not know what this is about. They often wonder what these hypoallergenic dog foods can do for their pets. If you are one of those who wonder, then you have to know these kinds of foods are the best not only for your dog’s stomach, but if he is suffering from dog food allergies, as well. The ingredients in hypoallergenic dog food are natural and will truly benefit your dog’s system.

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Are you concerned that your dog may have food allergies? Food allergies in dogs can be a serious problem and a source of great stress to dog and owner. In this article we’ll discuss the symptoms of dog food allergies and some of the dog food for dogs with allergies available on the market. After reading this article you will be better informed about dog food for allergies and the best foods to buy in the event that your dog has allergies.

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Many dogs experience allergies to a variety of ingredients used in dog food, including beef, pork, fish, soy, dairy products, as well as preservatives and dyes. Dogs can develop allergies to food after a few days or it could be many years before dogs develop allergies. Because of this, you should be aware of the symptoms of dog food allergies. These symptoms include face rubbing, persistent licking, or chronic diarrhea and vomiting. By being aware of these symptoms, you can take prompt action and prevent your dog from becoming really sick because of these allergies. Although the quality of ingredients could be a factor to your dog’s allergies, it’s likely just a specific ingredient causing the reaction.

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There are numerous recipes for homemade dog treats easily found. Pet owners will find everything from basic crunchy treats to gourmet delights with all the trimmings. Pet owners should avoid dog treat recipes which include ingredients that are known to be bad for dogs. The most dangerous ingredients known are raisins and grapes, but garlic (in excess) and onions are also on that list. If unsure whether or not to give these foods to the family pet, speak to a veterinarian for piece of mind.

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People have never been as concerned about what their dogs eat as much as they do these days. Because a dog forms an integral part of the family, it makes humane sense to treat is as such, thus the emergence of dog treats.

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I find cooking for my dog to be incredibly rewarding.  Not only am I saving a ton of money, but I’m ensuring that only the best ingredients are being fed to my favorite boy.  Like many dogs, my Lab Mix Sam suffers from a variety of different allergies.  Making homemade dog food keeps him feeling great and symptom-free.

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Three neighbors, whom hang out togeather, called the cops on me today for my dog barking. I was outside all day with my dog litterally only 20 feet away and he only barked a few times and only for a couple seconds untill I yelled at him. I recieved a summons to court because they collaberated their tales and the police said because they all had simmilar complaints that there was probably cause. What do I do I am tired of being harrased by these people and the police dont do anything about one of them threatening me and yelling at me to come fight him. I can’t afford an attorney and now I have to go to court.
Thankyou everyone whom has answered so far. I want to clear up some things for those that have because there are some details missing. The dog does not stay outside when I am not home, I am affriad of them trying to kill him again by feeding him rib bones. Had to talk to vet and vet said watch him cause it could kill him. So the dog is only out when I’m home so I know what he is doing. The dog rairly stays outside all day unless I am out there with him. When he is out he is usually only out for about an hour long enough to do his business and get some air.The neighbors despise me because I started off being friends with one of them as soon as I bought the house and they were just too demanding, I place up with it for 2 years and then politely told them that I have a right to live here the way I want within the laws & that I could not comply with all the requests they had any more. This made them mad and they started calling the cops and making things up ever since & now have friends helping