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This question, “Why is my dog always naughty?” Could it be that we as humans do not understand the complicated lives of our dogs? In most cases they are left on their own to either wander the streets or left in the back garden/yard or are locked up indoors all day, bored and lonely. Of course when the humans come home they are so thrilled to have some company they get extremely excited, run around like a demented wot not, jumping up at all who enter.

It’s no wonder that the cats are so independent and only appear when there is food or a cuddle on our laps. Poor dog though is too big for those Knees, they lick your face and generally try to make you notice that they still exist. “Hay I’m here and I need affection”! Down boy good dog, that’s the usual response. Oh well back to the boring basket.

We do make a fuss of them, feed them and take them out, so that they can do what must be done as they have been possibly uncomfortable for most of the day. It must be such a relief to get out that they can sometimes be a little over zealous when seeing other dogs, this can lead to misunderstandings between dogs and their owners, then problems arise.

This is not naughty dog syndrome; this is lack of contact during the day and lack of proper training. A dog that is trained to a set routine and knows what is happening and how to behave is a dream for every dog owner. But this is not impossible; A little time, effort and collaboration within the family to all read from the same sheet is a major step forward.

This is one of the problems with owning a dog and having to go to work. In todays society most of the family are either at work or at school all day, every day. So who is at home then, independent cat and bored dog, is it not fair? You do not need expensive schooling, you can use instruction books or dvds to guide you. They are always good to have for reference anyway.

It is always a good idea to research different breeds of dog to check on temperament of breed, especially if there are small children expected in the family. I hope this article dose not put you off considering taking a dog into your family; my aim is to help you to make sure you make the right choice and have a good home for your dog.

Aother – Ken Aindow

There are growing numbers of products aimed at our pets. Some of them are fairly healthy and some could be downright dangerous. Here are a few pointers:

Alliums: The members of the allium family include garlic, leeks, onions and chives. This family is toxic to dogs, cats and horses. It can cause a type of anemia, blood in the urine, panting, high heart rate and vomiting. Be aware that horses cannot vomit, and are therefore likely to colic in a hurry. If someone suggests chives as cat grass, don’t take them up on it.

Chocolate: While this is usually only a problem with dogs, cats and horses can also be affected. Theobromine is the main toxic principle, though caffeine doesn’t help. If the animal eats it, watch for excitement, trembling, vomiting, diarrhea, excessive thirst and perhaps excessive urination and muscle spasms. Rarely, coma and death could occur.

Grapes: Dogs cannot tolerate grapes or raisins. It’s not a little problem, it is life threatening. As few as seven grapes can cause renal failure, and very quickly. The dog is likely to vomit, and the kidneys can stop functioning. If you suspect your dog has had either, get him to the vet ASAP.

Additional Dog Information: Because dogs love to chew things and aren’t really picky about what they eat, you have to be aware of what’s around. If you have an oleander bush in your yard, make sure none of the sticks, flowers or leaves are on the ground. Check out the rest of your foliage as well. Here are a few more possible problem plants: walnut, hemlock, yew and privet.

Additional Horse Information: Due to their inability to burp or vomit, special care has to be taken with plants that can cause an upset stomach. Also, make sure the pasture is not near black walnut, plum, cherry, apple or peach trees, as the leaves can cause colic. Avocado leaves are another bad idea for horses.

For information on herbal remedies and the ailments they may help, see my site: http://www.petshcare.com/. You’ll find articles and posts on topics such as stress, back pain, the flu, gout and headaches among others. You can also download my free report, the Top Ten Herbs, which provides you information about the uses, side effects, precautions and interactions of ten popular herbs.

Aother – Mary Bodel

Like certain other pets, dogs are prone to particular ailments and diseases, although the treatment is also not a big hassle and using particular pet care products either from the prescription of the vet or buying them from a pet store, your dog can be easily recovered. However be sure to follow the necessary instructions as labeled in the pet care products or you can consult your vet. Yet the dog owners need to keep abreast themselves of the common ailments that dogs are largely prone so that necessary steps can be followed in advanced if the pet is presumably victimized of any pestilences.

Your pet dog can be rather susceptible to contract fleas at any course of their life yet it may happen again without giving any indication.  However the commonest indication as observed ubiquitously is “itching” yet it varies from flea to flea. If it’s your conjecture that your itching is prevailing over your dog consistently, it’s time to seek the advice of your vet before you start treatment as that may be some other reasons apart from fleas. The commonest form of allergy found in most pet dogs is flea allergy that is found in the saliva of the tiny insect causing the animal to extreme itching, redness in the skin, small red bumps etc. However the intensity of these afflictions varies from dog to dog. Other forms of allergies observed in dogs come from certain weeds, pollen grains and some varieties of foods.

The treatment is specifically based on the reasons responsible for causing the allergic reaction to the morbid dog. To resist such introduction or formation of prototype allergies, it is best to go for bathing your pet in Epsom salts or an oatmeal bath; besides this, be sure to keep your house clean always and place activated charcoal around the houseplants thereby employing certain ways to minimize the formation of mold.

For some time now, I’d been keeping the feed for my dogs and rabbits in regular Rubbermaid tubs. To save space, I stacked them on top of each other, which was kind of a pain when it came time to feed- it meant taking the top bin down, filling the food bowls, and then re-stacking them. A couple weeks ago, a co-worker let me know that I was putting my pets at risk by keeping their feed in pet food storage containers.

It turns out that plastic ain’t just plastic- some kinds are safe to keep food in, others aren’t. Quick as I could, I bought a set of stackable pet food containers. I got them for my pets’ safety, but as it turned out, they weren’t a bad thing for my health either! They have this great design that lets me leave them stacked, and get food out of the front door.

That means no more heavy lifting, and my back is thanking me for it. So whether you do it for yourself, or your pets, it’s smart to invest in a pet food storage system. Despite what you might think, these dog supplies won’t cost much, and if it keeps the doctor away for even one day, it’ll be worth it.

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