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How Your Dog Can Help You Lose Weight

Most people know that if you really want to be successul losing weight, you need to exercise. But getting motivated for that walk can be hard so you may want to enlist the help of “man’s best friend” to keep you motivated.

Even if you don’t really want to go for a walk that day, your dog really doesn’t care. They want to go for a walk and may drive you crazy if you don’t take them for one.

Taking a walk is good for both of you. We recently found out that our dog could also stand to lose a few pounds. Even though we live out in the country and our dog can run around outside at will, our vet told us it wasn’t the same as taking her for a daily walk.

So a few month’s ago the daily walks with our dog and my husband started. I go along on the walks but I don’t actually hold the leash because our dog doesn’t really walk, she pulls on the leash like an Alaskan sled dog because she wants to go faster and smell more things. I have a hard time controlling the dog when she’s in the mood to pull on the leash like that, which is most of the time and she’s not a huge dog, she weighs less than 50 pounds but she’s strong enough to nearly pull my husband off his feet if he’s not paying attention when she sees a rabbit or squirrel that she thinks needs to be chased.

At first the walks were only a mile in duration. Now my husband and dog, her name is Montana, walk three to four miles a day, walking for about 45 minutes to 1 hour. There are days my husband does not feel like going for a walk. But, Montana knows the routine at our house. After my husband walks in the door at night and has eaten she knows it is time for a walk. That’s when Montana starts to act like she glued to my husband. She follows him around the house, dancing around him, licking his hand when she can, wagging her tail, and looking at him in that happy “we are going for a walk now aren’t we” way.

They have only missed a few nights and that was because it was storming with lightning. On those nights my husband rewarded the dog by playing a game where he chased the dog (yes, he chased her around the house much to her delight), and played a long game of tug of war with her to tire her out and make her not miss her walk too much.

Has that walking helped? You bet. Our dog had lost two pounds and my husband had lost 10 pounds without making any changes to his diet or any other exercise besides those walks. I’ve lost more, but I’ve also been making an effort to eat better as well.

I’m not advocating that you get a dog just to help you exercise every day. But if already have a dog, get up off that couch and take him or her for a walk every day. It will be good for both of you.

And if you’re wondering where to get a good dog to take on walks, then head on down to your local humane society – they’ve always got great dogs looking for a good home that you can adopt.

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Apr
23
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How Your Dog Can Help You Lose Weight

Most people know that if you really want to be successul losing weight, you need to exercise. But getting motivated for that walk can be hard so you may want to enlist the help of “man’s best friend” to keep you motivated.

In fact, dogs love to go for walks (or runs). So you can count on your dog to provide you with motivation to get out there and take that walk you’ve been putting off.

The exercise is good for not just you, but your dog too. The last time we took our dog to the vet, we were told that she needed to lose a few pounds too. The vet then asked us how much exercise she got. I said since we live out in the country, she’s free to go run around as much as she wants to on our property. But he told us that isn’t the same as taking the dog out fo daily exercise like a walk.

So a few month’s ago the daily walks with our dog and my husband started. I go along on the walks but I don’t actually hold the leash because our dog doesn’t really walk, she pulls on the leash like an Alaskan sled dog because she wants to go faster and smell more things. I have a hard time controlling the dog when she’s in the mood to pull on the leash like that, which is most of the time and she’s not a huge dog, she weighs less than 50 pounds but she’s strong enough to nearly pull my husband off his feet if he’s not paying attention when she sees a rabbit or squirrel that she thinks needs to be chased.

We started slow with our first walks being just one mile. That’s important to remember – start slow. You don’t want to overdo it at first so just take it easy and start where you can. Now we take the dog on three or four mile walks just about every night. And the dog isn’t about to let us off the hook when we don’t feel like going. She just keeps on waiting right by the dog reminding us that it’s time to go for a walk.

Now that the dog is used to the routine (and I guess we have been trained as well) we do our best not to miss any nights unless the weather is too bad to go out and walk (i.e. lightning, tornados, etc – a little rain or snow isn’t enough to stop us). The dog still wants her walk, though, so to make up for the lack of her w-a-l-k for that evening he’ll play a game of tug of war with the dog until she’s pooped (or he is).

At this point you’re probably wondering if we saw any results. We did. The dog lost two pounds by taking her nightly walks. My husband lost 10 pounds without making any changes to what or how much he eats. I lost even more than that but I also make some changes to what I ate.

Now I’m not going to tell you to get a dog just so you can get in your exercise everyday. They do require a fair bit of attention, but if you already have a dog, then get your butt off the couch and take the dog for a walk. It will be good for both of you.

And if all this talk about the benefits of having a dog has pushed you over the edge now and you’re ready to get one, head on down to your local animal shelter and think about adoptiong a dog in need of a loving home.

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Apr
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How To Lose Weight Taking Your Dog For A Walk

If you are one of those people that find it hard to motivate yourself to exercise like you should, enlist the help of your furry four legged friend, your dog.

In fact, dogs love to go for walks (or runs). So you can count on your dog to provide you with motivation to get out there and take that walk you’ve been putting off.

The exercise is good for not just you, but your dog too. The last time we took our dog to the vet, we were told that she needed to lose a few pounds too. The vet then asked us how much exercise she got. I said since we live out in the country, she’s free to go run around as much as she wants to on our property. But he told us that isn’t the same as taking the dog out fo daily exercise like a walk.

So my husband and I, along with our dog, took up the habit of taking daily walks. I make my husband come along for two reasons. One, he can certainly use the exercise. And two, the dog doesn’t so much like to go along for walks as she likes to go for a “drag.” She tugs on the leash so hard especially when she sees a rabbit or squirrel she feels needs to be chased that she’ll pull me right off my feet.

At first, we took it slow. we would walk just a mile. Over time, we’ve built up to a 3-4 mile walk every evening. sure, there are days where neither of us feel like taking that walk but our dog really doesn’t care if we feel like walking or not. When the time comes for her to take her walk, you’ll find her impatiently waiting by the door.

We do our best not to miss any nights since the dog has become accustomed to the routine (and so have we). We only skip a night if the weather is particularly bad.

At this point you’re probably wondering if we saw any results. We did. The dog lost two pounds by taking her nightly walks. My husband lost 10 pounds without making any changes to what or how much he eats. I lost even more than that but I also make some changes to what I ate.

Now I’m not going to tell you to get a dog just so that you can have someone to make you walk every night, but if you have a dog, then take advantage of your exercise partner. It’s good for both of you.

And, if you have been wanting to get a dog anyway and are ready for the commitment of caring for a dog and giving it the exercise it needs, then visit your local pound and talk to them about adopting a dog who needs a loving home.

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Mar
05
2009
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Preparing Vegetarian Diet For Dogs

More and more people are choosing a vegetarian diet for their dogs. While one might expect that this choice is the person behind the dog and their beliefs about vegetarianism, in fact there are some benefits to a vegetarian diet for your dog. Some people who ate meat, even to themselves they are feeding their dogs vegetarian diets for health reasons. Others may have great concern about the poor quality of livestock products in many commercially produced, animal feed in meat and avoid feeding their pets bi-products of the meat industry.

Naturally, dogs are omnivores, they require a diet high in protein but thrive on a vegetarian which is based on sources of protein. Legumes of all types, as well as whole grains, can give your dog a good source of protein. If you are comfortable feeding your dog cheese and other dairy products and eggs, maintenance of good health in dogs vegetarian meals will be easy. Most vegetables are well tolerated by dogs, and you can choose to make your own vegetarian dog food and the purchase of dog food commercial. Dogs are usually not particular about their food, however, as with any change in your pet food, a gradual transition is preferred

It may be possible to feed your dog solely vegetarian meals, but this type of diet is not generally recommended for your pet. Your dog’s diet must be well balanced and nutritious to support good health and optimal body function. A completely vegetarian lifestyle may be perfect for you, but difficult to achieve for your dog. A healthy diet should allow your pet to thrive not merely survive. A vegetarian diet dog too often result in a dog that shows signs and indications of a lower quality of health that a dog fed a well balanced diet contain animal products. Your dog’s body requires high amounts of protein. The protein is often through the tissues and bones of animals in nature and, in most varieties of manufactured dog diets.

Some people believe that feeding meat to your dog’s diet is wrong simply because we like to have control of our environment around us, in fact, impose our will on our dogs who really have no other option as are those that bring a home lunch. Given the choice, a dog, no doubt, choose to eat meat instead of vegetables. It is important to remember that even if you think eating meat is “immoral”, your dog has no morals, is an amoral creature who lives his life based on their desires, not good or bad. He eats meat, because it has to eat and it tastes good, not because he believes it is entitled to do so or not. Amino acids are also key to the health of your dog. Only 12 of the 22 essential amino acids can be produced by the body of his dog. The other 10 amino acids must be provided to your pet through your dog’s diet. A vegetarian dog diet has trouble meeting the requirements to allow your dog to thrive under these circumstances.

A vegetarian dog diet goes against nature so to speak, and generally not recommended for dogs. Discuss your situation with a veterinarian will help you determine the best way to achieve their goals in the diet of your pet. Your dog’s diet must be well balanced and nutritious to provide essential nutrients and amino acids to your furry friend. Supplementation can help you reach your goal. Note that both you and your vet want the best for your pet and you will undoubtedly determine a dog diet that works for your family. As with any changes you make to your diet, you want to see your doctor for medical advice. Talk to a professional about the advantages and disadvantages of feeding a vegetarian dog diet to your pet. Depending on your specific plan, he or she may recommend some supplements to add to the prospective vegetarian diet will create a healthy balance for your new furry friend. If supplements are not available to create the healthy and balanced diet your dog deserves, then the two can discuss other options to determine the diet of a dog that works well for your pet and satisfies your lifestyle.

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05
2009
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Choosing Between Canned Dog Food And Dry Kibble

Your dog’s health is worth it. Start by choosing a healthy meal to make a difference in your life. Dog lovers of all races struggle with choosing the right foods for your dog. More pet owners are wondering whether they should buy canned or dried. And it is healthy or not? There are several options you should explore. First, ask your veterinarian to recommend the best type of dog food from your diet. Most often the veterinarian takes a specific type of food you can buy in his or her office. This is the most beneficial, because the veterinarian knows your medical history and the dogs, you can choose a food based on their needs. Which will probably be the best person to talk about finding the exact food your dog needs. Another great option is to buy quality meat from the local butcher shop. Everyone knows that the butcher has to comply with the cooler is ideal for the diet of their dogs. Most likely you can negotiate a price for certain cuts of meat.

A dog’s diet affects every aspect of your health and wellbeing. You undoubtedly want only the best for your furry friend. When choosing the best diet for your dog, you have many options available. It can be difficult to determine which foods have the greatest positive effect on your dog’s diet and health. What is better, canned or dried dog Kibble? The debate between canned dog food Kibble and has continued since the two varieties have been on the market. What are the advantages of canned dog food as the main component of the diet of your dog? Kibble is dry than canned dog food? Perhaps it is simply personal preference between the two varieties.

One significant advantage of canned dog food is quality. Often you will find that canned dog food offers large chunks of real meat for your pet. Fewer additives and fillers found in most brands of canned dog food. Knowing the importance of high quality ingredients, canned dog food certainly has its place in a healthy, balanced dog diet. Canned dog food, as the main component of the diet of your dog, has a negative stigma in recent years. Many pet owners think that the cost of canned dog food is high and unappealing, especially for larger breeds who require greater amounts of food daily. To help you decide, let’s look at the advantages of each type of dog food as part of a healthy and balanced diet for your pet. For the best advice, an appointment with your veterinarian to discuss your dog’s diet. The two of you can talk about how each type of dog food that relate specifically to your pet.

Dry Kibble also has advantages in the diet of a dog. Dry Kibble helps keep your dog’s teeth healthy by removing plaque and tartar. Excellent oral health for your pet can be easily maintained with dry Kibble as the main component in the diet of your dog. The wet dog food cans do not provide the same benefit. Dry storage of the Kibble does not require refrigeration after opening. This can make traveling with your pet easier and more convenient. Dogs that have problems with chewing and oral health is the food moist, easier to eat. If you notice your dog has trouble eating Kibble diet, then canned dog food may be the solution to your dog’s diet problems. Cost is another reason to consider dry Kibble diet for your dog. High quality dry dog food is available to pet owners at a reasonable price.

Whether you choose dry or canned food Kibble for dogs, who always want to talk with your veterinarian. Canned food is ideal for picky eaters and pet with difficulty chewing. Canned food offers high quality ingredients for your dog’s diet. Dry Kibble is inexpensive and helps promote good oral health. Provide your pet with better nutrition is the first step in caring for your pet.

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Mar
05
2009
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Senior Dog Diet: Does It Make A Difference?

Although you may hate it, there’s not much you can do because aging is a normal process, so that when they finally reached the age with his friend Furrer, the best way that may correspond to many years of company is to ensure that your pet is healthy and happy for the rest of his life. I am sure you have not lost the current fashion about the incredible dog diets to higher animals. But then, you may wonder if the difference between Kibble, highly recommended for older dogs and the regular dog food adult dogs. Well, maybe there is, but if that is true, how do you know that it is time to change your dog to a different diet? The best knowledge base contact for reliable information on your pet, is a veterinarian. You and your pets veterinarian are the two people best placed to meet the dietary needs of pets. Who else does? Let your veterinarian to address their concerns, reservations and questions to your satisfaction. The vet then you advise on measures necessary to make dietary changes and if there is to do, the best way to do it.

There are some varieties of Senior Kibble dog to go a mile away to take care of your dog oral health. The dry type specifically combat plaque and tartar build-up, while the moisture from any address problems with swallowing or chewing your dog may experience. In addition to a diet high dog, the veterinarian may recommend supplements such as glucosamine (for better protection of the joints) and vitamins A, C and E (to facilitate the transition to old age). The health of your dog depends on your diet. Be attentive to their needs, which may change as we age. Do not forget to seek help from your vet to decide what works best for your furry best friend. When your dog begins to age decreases your metabolism and digestion and other metabolic functions. One question that often arises is when should you change your diet dog food for older dogs that is more suitable for them. This depends on the dog’s age and size. Larger dogs live shorter lives and certain breeds live longer than others. For example, a Great Dane or a Saint Bernard and generally only live for nine or ten years when those little poodle dogs and Chihuahuas can live anywhere from fifteen to twenty years.

If your older dog does not have health problems and maintains a healthy weight, there is no need to change your dog’s diet from adult to senior dog food. On the other hand, if your dog has trouble keeping weight or digestive problems, you may need to change. If the weight is the only issue, consider slightly reducing the amount of dog food you give your pet. This can be any change of diet your dog needs. A senior dog is classified as a dog in the last third of his life. Larger dogs, for example, a Great Dane, which are about 9 years old. Around the sixth year of life, you may want to consider a dog diet high level. A poodle, on the contrary will not arrive until the status of senior. About ten years due to increased life expectancy. First, the decision to change your dog’s diet should be based on health status rather than the actual age in years. Your veterinarian will help you determine when is the right time to change your dog’s diet.

Dog food, especially prepared for senior dogs typically have fewer calories. This helps to combat any weight issues. Senior dog food also contains more fiber for the different needs of your dog’s diet. As dogs age, they tend to suffer from constipation. The extra fiber will help to solve this problem. Renal failure can be another medical problem for staff dogs. How can your dogs diet help this problem? Reduce the amount of protein in your dog’s diet will reduce the workload for the kidneys. For this reason, the high frequency of dog food has less protein than regular adult formulas. Whenever possible, allow your dog to eat dry dog food to encourage excellent dental health. Dry Kibble helps reduce tartar and plaque. If your older pet refuses to eat dry food, you may need to moisten it with water or damp purchase conserves varieties.

Glucosamine helps to encourage joint health. For senior dogs, glucosamine can combat arthritis and hip dysplasia. Vitamins C, A and E can prevent the natural aging process and promote better health for senior dogs. Talk to your veterinarian about the addition of supplements to the diet of your dog. You want the best for your pet. Your dog must have a superior diet that meets their special nutritional needs. You and your veterinarian can work together to decide what the best diet for your senior dog. Your dog’s diet directly affects your health. Take care of your pet by monitoring your dog’s diet closely with the help of your veterinarian.

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Mar
05
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Raw Dog Diet

Raw food diet for dogs seem more attractive after the dog food scare in 2007, but your dog eat uncooked food all the time? Let’s take a look at the good and the bad side of a raw food diet for dogs. The first thing you have to admit is that in their natural habitat, then the dogs can not cook their food, many people are beginning to awaken to the benefits of eating raw items. The kitchen does not mean that all the amino acids and enzymes are still intact and have not been altered or destroyed by cooking. However, the low then too, all bacteria like salmonella and E. coli are present in food. Therefore, a raw food diet for dogs is a high nutritional benefit, as long as you do your research and make sure you are getting everything they need in good proportion, but another thing to consider is that these are not the same as the wild dogs that lived only uncooked foods all that long ago. Due to selective breeding then some veterinarians are concerned that some breeds do not have an immune system strong enough to cope with the bacteria found in food that has not been cooked.

Before the market and took over the advertisers in the world of big business, what they eat dogs? We take a look at how the dogs in the wild gain adequate nutrition. A wolf, for example, survives from a kill. The contents of the stomach of the animals they eat first. Doing this, the wolf is in grains and vegetables, as well as, enzymes needed for good nutrition. Then, the wolf devours the meat and some bones. Protein and calcium were added to the diet. This natural diet in the wilderness has been effective in maintaining quality health over the years. Unlike the dogs of today, these animals tend to have a good immune system. When your dog’s diet consists mainly of unhealthy animals, can not assume that your dog will become unhealthy, as well? Today, veterinarians have more health problems with dogs than ever before. The natural raw diet feeds the immune system of your pet. The diet of dog food contains natural that provide the body what it needs to repair itself and at its best.

Dogs thrive on a diet of raw foods dog. Scientific studies have been conducted to show the difference in health among dogs in a dog raw food diet with some additions and fed with cooked meat, as well as the same nutritional supplements. These studies do not trade, even compared to a dog raw food diet dog food. The studies found that dogs in a dog raw food diet had stronger immune systems, did not have the disease are less likely to be infected by worms and parasites and had a lower incidence of fleas. Some of these results were surprising, to say the least. However, indicate the benefit of maintaining a natural diet for dogs as much as possible. The raw diet is prepared once a day. It is complicated and not worth the time and effort to ensure the good health of your dog. Always consult your veterinarian before altering your dog’s diet. Raw dog diet has helped many dogs in the fight against health problems such as arthritis, skin problems and weight problems.

Ingredients of the raw diet include meat, vegetables and grains. Approximately half of the diet is meat. Vegetables, fruits, grains, and cover the rest. In preparing the diet of the dog, feed the dog about the same amount of diet raw dog as if it were Kibble. This is a good starting point. From here, you can adjust the diet as necessary to meet the special needs of the dog.Contact a local butcher to purchase ground turkey, for example. Vegetable juices to help digest the enzymes for your pet. This is similar to the wolf consuming the contents of the stomach. The diet your dog will have a variety of vegetables daily to maximize the potential of the best vitamins and nutrients. Carrots should always be the base change and other vegetables a day. Carrots regularly supply potassium, calcium, vitamin A, B, C, D and E. Greens offer vitamin A, C, and chlorophyll. Apples are good for vitamin C.

Home cooking allows a large amount of control and if you do not want to risk a complete raw food diet for dogs then you can gently cook the meat is juicy, but leave the center, then gently steam vegetables so your dog can hopefully have a nutritious and healthy and bacteria-free food that he or she absolutely love. If you are serious about following a raw food diet for dogs then you need to make sure you do your research first so that your dog does not suffer in any way for failures, talk with your veterinarian the next time you visit to see what they say as well. Some foods to avoid include broccoli, cabbage and turnip. These create intestinal gas. Cucumbers, onions, potatoes and not well digested in the diet of a dog. Flaxseed is a great addition to the raw material to encourage healthy eating joints and coat. 6 and omega 3 fatty acids help with such conditions. The raw material for your dog’s diet can combat various health problems. The natural diet allows your dog to eat what nature intended. You know what is food in the diet of your dog. The diet is the raw material of high quality and healthy for your pet.

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Mar
04
2009
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How to Avoid Scraps during your Dogs Diet

Most familiar sight to every pet owner, who has sat down to a meal with dog in room, your furry friend scoots as close to the table as you can get. His large, sad eyes looking forward – first to you, then on your plate. He licks his chops over and over again, hoping to get a single morsel of what they are eating. Is not as difficult as giving in to the sad, soulful eyes, there are many reasons not to feed your dog table scraps. The most obvious reason is because many of the foods eaten by humans are not good for dogs. The best diet for a dog is a consistent diet. Talk to your veterinarian about the amount of food to give your dog, then the same amount at the same time each day. There are ways to make your meals more interesting, as the addition of sauce that is made for dogs, without sacrificing good health.

Table scraps do not provide the nutrition that dogs need. Tossing your dog a piece of chicken from time to time is different than feeding your dog a diet that consists mostly of scraps from the table. Dogs need different things that make human nutrition, and the best way for dogs to get what they need is to eat a food that has been formulated for dogs. Even if offered nutritious food for dogs, along with an abundance of table scraps, they are less likely to eat their own food if you are filling in yours. A dog’s diet really should not contain traces of table. People food is just that … for people. A dog’s nutritional needs are not the same as a human. Surely, some eat the same things, but feeding your pet on the table is one of the biggest mistakes of your pet. A dog’s diet does not need all the added benefits that our meals.

It is best to feed your dog a dry food that is recommended by your veterinarian. This will vary depending on race, age and health of your dog. Canned foods should be given sparingly. It is very rich and can cause diarrhea. Another alternative is the preparation of food for their animals is done with lamb, turkey or chicken combined with vegetables and whole grains. There are many resources for information on the preparation of these home-cooked meals. The dogs have different taste buds that humans so you may need to experiment with ingredients for foods that are healthy and tasty for your pet. People have problems with obesity. A dog can have this problem, too. If your dog’s diet consists mainly of remnants of dinner, chances are high that your dog has trouble maintaining a healthy weight. Even a few pounds over weight can really make a difference in the quality and lifespan of your pet. Stop the begging and stick to their guns.

When you have a dog that is not a dining selective, it may be tempting to let your pet be the collection of garbage at home, but in reality, this is not a good idea. Some people foods can harm your dog and should never be a part of your dog’s diet. Grapes, for example, are known to cause serious problems for dogs, even death. Chicken bones and popcorn can also be a problem for your dog. Allowing large amounts of chocolate can be dangerous in a dog’s diet.

The most important factor is to ensure that the animal is receiving adequate nutrition to ensure a long and healthy life. With the recent incidence of contamination of pet food that will take longer in the choice of safe foods for your pets.

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18
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How Glucosamine is used in Diet For Dogs

Glucosamine is basically an amino sugar, which is one of the leading advocates of that form exoskeletons of crustaceans, the cell walls of fungi and other higher organisms. For humans, it is generally used to treat cases of osteoarthritis, although its use in medical therapy varies. Research has shown that its effect in dogs has also been found to promote the movement of the joints and maintain the cartilage. As you’re in the store pondering the many varieties of dog food for your dog’s diet, your mind can be truly overwhelmed. The numerous ingredients in dog food simply complicate things even further. Who really knows what the ingredients really mean? Glucosamine can see some of the labels on dog food. That sounds a little familiar. Have you heard of glucosamine in the news? What exactly is glucosamine and why should it be in your dog’s diet?

Glucosamine is a dietary supplement. Glucosamine has been shown to promote good joint health. This supplement helps maintain good joint cartilage. Glucosamine is one of the main building blocks to produce joint lubricants. The joint lubricant helps to keep joints moving and functioning with ease. Glucosamine in your dog’s diet will ensure your pet in their work together in the levels of peak performance for years to come. This may be possible with the scientific community through the disintegrationof glucosamine beneficial to humans with a health problem: a popular dietary supplement that has proven to be beneficial for maintaining good health and improved articular cartilage of the lubrication of the various joints, acting as a building block element.

This set of movements and improvement, since it has worked for humans, it was not long before the goodness of glucosamine for dogs was tested and the results were good and was beneficial to health canine is guaranteed to the maximum performance levels evenas the dog grew older. In the natural form, glucosamine can be found in shellfish, while the other source of fermented corn, which is suitable for vegetarian dog lover. It is now increasingly recommended that dog owners to seriously consider including glucosamine dog in your daily diet as it is not only an element of health promotion, but also free from side effects of any kind even when taken with other medicines and supplements. Seafood is a good source of glucosamine.

Another way to get glucosamine involves a fermentation process of corn. This method to produce glucosamine creates a vegetable based glucosamine. Glucosamine is typically safe as part of a healthy, balanced diet. Your dog’s diet should include glucosamine to encourage joint health. Your pet does not suffer from side effects or interactions with medications when glucosamine is part of the diet of your dog. Glucosamine supplements come in many forms. You can even give your dog a treat specially designed to supplement your dog’s diet with glucosamine. The tasty treatment eliminates the problem of your dog with a dose of pills. You will find that supplements of glucosamine is in the market have different shapes.

You can join to find food for dogs, dogs treated, or pills. Although its use is considered safe, you still want to consult with your veterinarian about anything that you have a pet or eating diet plans that want to apply. You may be acting for the best reasons for the welfare of your pet, but can also be measured or things that may be harmful to them. Of course, it is always best to talk to your veterinarian about any changes in your dog’s diet. He or she can give you tips on what to add supplements to your dog’s diet and how much. Ask your veterinarian about the benefits of glucosamine.

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Feb
17
2009
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How fiber can help your dogs diet

The nutritional value of fiber is very important to include in daily diet of the dog. A portion of carbohydrates, fiber needs time to be digested by the body and therefore the amount of fiber that is consumed in the day to day to be controlled and balanced so you have some good effects on health of a man and a dog, excessive fiber can have an effect as it is difficult to digest, so the system so out of running for a while. We know that the benefits of fiber in our diet, but the possible benefits of fiber in the diet of a dog?

Fiber was consider filler and bulk in year’s past, but today, the nutritional value of fiber in the diet of the dog is finally done. What exactly is fiber? It is a part of carbohydrates. Fiber is not digestible by the body. Your dog’s diet can benefit from fiber in appropriate amounts. Like humans, too much fiber in the diet can have negative effects on the digestive system. It is always important to monitor your dog’s diet to maintain a healthy level of fiber to meet the needs of your pet. Talk to your veterinarian about the benefits of fiber in the diet of your dog.

If your dog is a little chubby in the face, consider the goodness of fiber in your diet for the loss of excess baggage and also to ensure a long and healthy life for your furry friend, of course, is not a miracle food and fiber to perform well as a weight loss trigger, should not be combined with a good exercise and everything balanced meal planning. But what is important to remember is that the fiber ensures that your dog feel full and satisfied without the nightmare of having to fill it with foods rich in calories, so a little more fiber in your dog’s diet can help you reach that weight, but you have to keep track of the right of the same proportion on food.

Obedience is prevalent in humans and domestic animals. Too often, pet becoming overweight. Fiber in the diet of your dog is an excellent way to help your pet lose excess weight. Maintain a healthy weight is essential to the longevity and quality of life for your dog. We know that fiber can not achieve weight loss by itself, but can really make a difference. Fiber helps keep your dog feeling full and content without large amounts of calories. The animals that want to achieve weight goal may need a bit of fiber in your dog’s diet to maintain weight. Combining fiber with strict control of a party, you can create a dog diet that is healthy and satisfying for your pet.

Again, similar to humans, constipation occurs in dogs. Your dog’s diet must contain fiber to help prevent this condition occurring. As your dog ages, his diet should contain high levels of fiber. Senior dogs tend to deal with issues of constipation more frequently than their younger counterparts. For this reason, there is more content in the diet of high fiber dog. How does fiber help keep things moving? The fiber absorbs water. With water absorption in the fiber content in the large intestine are more. This is what causes the movement along the Intestinal Tract. The passage of time through the bowel becomes more normalized and regular.

Just for the record, fiber is filling, as it absorbs water, which gives the impression of the intestines are full, so that the evacuation will be settled properly and the consistency of the law and prevent the problem of loose stools or disordered. The research has also suggested that a form of diabetes can be controlled through the inclusion of fiber in the diet, which works to slow the absorption of sugar from the intestine, but anything you can do, the diet of a dog can certainly be enriched with the quality, hygienically prepared foods rich in fiber, such as rice bran, apple, peanut shells, soybean, and beet pulp, in addition to oat hulls (in moderation). Healthy amount of fiber in your dog’s diet will contribute to fecal consistency. You’ll know when your pet is receiving the proper amount of fiber to your dog when it frees itself periodically. Too much fiber in your dog’s diet will result in loose stools and messy.

Take note that excessive amounts of fiber can have negative effects on the health of your dog. For this reason, it is important to buy high quality dog food reputable companies to ensure a healthy diet for your dog. Watch for these sources of fiber in the diet of your dog. Beet pulp, soybean hulls, rice bran, apple and tomato pomace, and peanut hulls. Grains such as oats and rice are also examples of indigestible fiber. The fiber has benefits in your dog’s diet when used in moderation. Talk to your veterinarian about the best amount of fiber for your pet.

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