Sep
30
2011
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Vizslas rescue

It is a very unfortunate and sad fact that more dogs are put down everyday than you can imagine, for some reason or the other. It is also true that more number of dogs are either abandoned on purpose or abandoned by unkindly fate than put down. This is true for dogs of all breeds that you know about. However sometimes, a group such as a Vizslas rescue group can make a great difference how these dogs fare.

Of course not all Vizsla dogs are lucky enough to be taken in and cared by one of these Vizsla rescue groups, but sometimes miracles do occur, and even these destitute dogs get second chances. Most of these groups are however very poorly funded and require financial help to keep working, so apart from the task of saving Vizsla and other dogs are providing them with care and homes, these groups also need to search for funding in order to stay open.

This seems to be very unreasonable but this is how the things go on in real life, and most of these groups understand that this is how they would have to work. If you have ever owned a Vizslas you would understand how attached and loyal these dogs are to their masters. If this is touching for you, and you do think about the large number of dogs that have been rescued by the Vizslas rescue group, then you also can do something to help them.

Vizsla groups are always in need to both monetary and non monetary assistance. Just take a look at your own well adjusted Vizsla dog and imagine that if the dog were to be lost or abandoned in a kennel or left all alone, what would happen to it, and then only can you understand why there is a need to help these groups. Wouldn’t you like it if these Vizsla dogs had the best care they could get in these Vizsla shelters?

And what happens if they have to close down, what becomes of the dogs? Obviously this is not your concern and there is really nothing that you can do about it, but if you can help in anyway possible then do so. There’s really nothing sadder than seeing a formerly happy well-adjusted Vizsla languishing in a Vizsla rescue shelter.

And if all you can do is to point someone looking for a Vizsla in the direction of these Vizsla rescue groups and shelters, you will still be doing a lot of good. This way more and more abandoned Vizslas will be able to find good homes.

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Sep
29
2011
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The Best Way to Get a Dalmatian

Not everyone wants a dog that is too cute and adorable for words. In fact there are quite a lot of people who like their dogs to be just the opposite of cute and cuddly – tough and unfriendly. If however you would like something that is in between both these extremes you could do no better than to get a Dalmatian for your pet, and the best place to look for good Dalmatian puppies is from Dalmatian breeders.

Although a pet store may offer to give a pet to you, it is better to get a Dalmatian puppy from a breeder because that way you can ensure that you get the best. Of course, if you are getting a puppy for the first time then you need to explore your options first.

This is why, when deciding to go with Dalmatian breeders to get your puppy from, you need to be especially careful that the breeder is a good reputable one. You definitely don’t want to get your Dalmatian from a poorly disguised Dalmatian puppy mill. Good dog breeders, be they Dalmatian breeders or not will always take an interest in you as much as you’re taking an interest in them.

They will generally ask you a lot of questions about your lifestyle so as to determine that you can take care of the Dalmatian or not. Dalmatian breeders just like other breeders are quite proud of their work and the amount of effort they put into breeding the dogs they sell, so in any case they would not allow their pure bred puppy to go into the hands of a person who is indifferent or who does not know how to care about their puppy as they should.

Most the good Dalmatian breeders would ask you questions and may even ask you to sign a contract stating that if in case you are not able to care of the dog you would bring it back to them. They do this to ensure that their pure bred dogs do not end up in animal shelters or with someone who cannot take care of the dog in the same way as you did.

Another thing is that you should be ready to ask the breeders all sorts of questions because they are the ones who can provide complete and accurate information on not only how to take care of your puppy but also about the nature of the puppy and any genetic anomalies associated with the puppy.

Being an owner of a Dalmatian is not an easy task, but the best way to start is by finding a reputed Dalmatian Breeder. This is the only way to ensure that your dog has been getting the best care from the very day it was born.

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Sep
26
2011
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How to Own a Boxer

If you are interested in having a boxer as a pet, and this is the first time that you are going to have a pet, then it would be wise to follow a methodical way to this . This means that the first and the foremost thing that you should do is find out everything about boxers. And one thing that you will come across is that Boxers come in different colors. For example you have fawn colored, red, white and also brindle Boxers.

There is no color favorite among Boxer owners, although brindle colored Boxers have their own appeal. It is also common to find white markings on Boxers of all varieties.

If you have ever been an owner of a boxer, then you know how playful and feisty Boxers can be. You would also be aware of the fact that they make good pets and there is no need to be scared of their ferocious behavior.

Boxers are available in a variety of shades from red to white to fawn, and it seems that brindle boxers are far more popular than other colored boxers. But the color has nothing to do with the temperament of a Boxer so in case you are thinking that the color of a Boxer determines its characteristics then you are wrong and you should get that notion out of your head.

Boxer’s are also a friendly sort of dog and if trained at early age to interact with other pets and animals, will be able to live in comparative harmony with them. A Boxer also makes a great family dog for a number of reasons, the main one being because they are playful and affectionate, as well as being loyal.

Another important characteristic of boxers is that they are highly intelligent and can be easily trained. They have a fast learning cycle that is why they can be easily trained, although they may get into trouble sometimes. Boxers can also be used a competition dogs, not only as show dogs but also in the obedience category.

One should also note that some Kennel Clubs do not register or accept white Boxers, although they may accept all other colored Boxers such as fawn, red or brindle ones.

If you want to list your Boxer in a kennel club, then you will do well to get a fawn, red or brindle Boxers instead of white Boxers. You might also be interested to know that dogs were named so because they tend to use their front paws in a manner reminiscent of, that’s right, human boxers.

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Sep
11
2011
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Why Dogs Can Be Scratching Themselves

It is heart-breaking for dog lovers who care about their pets to watch them scratching incessantly. Itchy skin can become such an annoyance that a dog will pull all its hair out of a patch and then still scratch its skin red raw. If this happens to your dog, then you know that something is radically wrong.

It could be a matter of canine dry skin, but this is quite unlikely, if your dog is on a healthy diet. No, nine times out of ten, it has to do with an infestation of fleas or, less commonly, ticks. Therefore if you see that your dog is constantly scratching a spot, check it. That spot will usually be on the dog’s back just in front of its tail – one of the favourite places for fleas to congregate.

So, the first thing to do is look for fleas and comb most of them out. This can best be carried out in the garden or you may get an infestation in your house as well, although if your dog has fleas this severely, then your house is probably already infested.

Once you are certain that the itchy skin issue has to do with fleas, you can get on and take care of your dog. Go to your vet’s or your pet shop (which is almost certainly cheaper) and get an insecticidal shampoo and flea powder for your dog and a permethrin based insecticide for your house. If they have a soothing canine skin cream, a small tube of that will come in handy too.

Leave the dog in the garden and get out the vacuum cleaner. Open the bag and give it a good squirt of permethrin or flea powder and zip it up. Vacuum clean your house from top to bottom in order to pick up fleas and any loose eggs.

Do not overlook the furniture and the curtains. When you have finished, spray the curtains, furniture and carpets with permethrin and put your own bedding on a boil wash.

Then take your dogs basket and blanket outside and close the door. Do not go back in for an hour at least. In the meantime, shake out the dog’s basket and blanket and sprinkle it with flea powder. Now you can turn your attention to your dog.

Give him a thorough bath in the insecticidal shampoo following the directions on the label. When he is dry, rub some skin cream or olive oil on to his red bald spot. It is better not to use human skin cream because it contains chemicals and your dog will lick it off, unless you put a ruff around its neck.

You might have to do all this twice in order to kill the new hatchlings, but some insecticides will eradicate the eggs as well. Once you have got your dog back to normal, groom and bathe him more often in the future and be watchful for fleas.

Another persistent source of annoyance to dogs is mosquitoes. Mosquitoes normally bite dogs on the snout and the undercarriage and they undergo the same problems from bites as we do, except they do not whine about it.

Do not use DEET or any chemical because the dog will lick it off and it is not to be taken internally. Instead, try a lemon based natural fragrance as mosquitoes hate the smell of citrus. Put a few dabs here and there every hour or two that the dog is outside after dark.

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Sep
10
2011
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Finding a Good Border Collie Breeder

It is a well known fact that finding those dog breeders who breed uncommon dog breeds is very difficult as compared to finding those who breed common breeds. More common breeders such as the Border Collie breeders are readily found throughout the nation and you would not be required to travel a lot to find such a breeder.

However, it can be difficult for some people to find Border Collie breeders who meet their stringent standards. These people might expect perfection from the breeders themselves and will tolerate no latitude of failure. If however, you’re willing to come down a little from unattainable perfection, and can admit that breeders are also human you will be able to find good Border Collie breeders near you.

The main thing that you need to determine while looking for a breeder, Border Collie or otherwise, is whether the breeder is running a reputed breeding institution or just a puppy mill. Although this task may seem difficult, it can be easily accomplished by visiting the premises of the breeder and taking a look at the conditions in which the dogs are kept.

After this is done, you need to determine whether a Border Collie is the right type of dog for you and the best way to determine this is by asking Border Collie Breeders for information. These people are ready to provide you with all the information that would help you in taking your decision. This type of information can help you to get a better understanding of what type of dog a Border Collie is and whether it is suited to your style of living.

Most Border Collie breeders will also be more than happy to talk over the various traits of the Border Collie breed with you, as well as taking you through the many different needs of the dogs themselves.

Many people enter into the very serious responsibility of getting a pet without having any clear idea of what will be expected from them in the long run. If this is the first time you are having a dog or even a pet of any kind, you will want to thoroughly investigate matters before proceeding any further.

A dog in any size, shape or form is a lifelong commitment, and something that you need to take seriously. There are many people who will get into this without having a good concept of what it is they are getting into, and this is why it is a good thing if you can obtain all these facts and information that you need from the Border Collie breeders themselves.

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Sep
09
2011
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Why Dogs Snore

We all know that it is not unusual for pet owners to allow their pets to sleep with them at night. In deed, one third of pet owners have at some point, allowed their pets to sleep on their beds. Dogs provide a companionship that can’t be given by any other breed of animal. However, this doesn’t mean to say that some people do not let their cats or another pets sleep with them too.

It is made easier too because dogs have a sleep pattern that is very similar to ours. Dogs often rely on their owners with complete trust, which makes them a bit more relaxed during the night. This explains why most dogs fall to sleep easily and later on, enter into deep sleeps where REM sleep activities can occur. In fact, once dogs enter this stage, the owner needs to call them several times before they can truly be woken up.

Certainly, many of us have witnessed a dog paddling during sleep and barking while asleep too. These dogs are said to be dreaming. Breathing patterns can also be observed among dogs while they are asleep. For instance, there are breeds which breathe heavily and there are breeds which breathe more lightly. The dogs that are heavy breathers are much more likely to snore than those which do not breathe quite so heavily.

Some people find that dogs that snore are quite a nuisance during the night, depending on the degree and frequency of the phenomenon. Like with humans, there are various considerations why dogs snore, although most have to do with the obstruction of the passage of air in the throat, which in turn is caused by the collapse of certain areas along the throat. It is the same problem as with human beings.

A snoring dog should be checked for various issues to determine which treatment can be best applied. Some dogs are especially prone to specific allergic reactions that cause constriction in the airway. It may also be that there is some excess tissue in the areas that are inhibiting proper breathing. It is best if a veterinarian checks on different factors through careful evaluation of the dog’s anatomical features and general physical symptoms.

Maybe, your dog is overweight. Like with humans, obese dogs are more likely to snore during the night. This is because they have more flesh surrounding their throats. Therefore, they have excess tissue that hangs around the throat which can potentially cause the obstructions. Once this problem is corrected, the risk of snoring will be decreased. This would not only be healthy for your dogs, you may actually enjoy nights of restful sleep too.

The facial features of the dog in general affect the amount of snoring too. For example, some dogs have squashed faces which narrows their nasal passages to a greater or lesser degree. The construction of their nasal passages also largely contributes to their difficulty in breathing. They are very much like humans with the flu, who are forced to breathe using only twenty-five percent of their nostril capacity. Dog breeds with shorter faces need to expend lots of effort to breathe properly. It takes them more effort to breathe and they are also more likely to snore loudly.

Minor surgery can give your dog great relief. Be sure though that, before any decision is made, you are well informed about the potential risks and consequences of surgery to stop a dog snoring. Most procedures are irreversible, so careful thought must be given to any operation you allow. In fact, it is best to accept the guidelines offered by your veterinary doctor.

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Nov
26
2009
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Trendy Dog Names

Fashion appears to decree everything these days. From what you wear to what you call your dog, everything you do is dictated by the requirement to be cool. Cute dog names are hard to come by and even harder to choose. This is because no sooner is something in fashion, than it is out again.

Who would want to choose a cute dog name that may not be fashionable tomorrow? People usually play it safe as a result, hence why the same names have been so popular for so long. To try and break that cycle, five cute dog names are listed below with our reasons why you should choose one of them for your dog.

Phoenix: What could be cuter than a bird that goes up in flames and then rises from the ashes? Phoenix is one of the cool dog names that will never go out of fashion because it is located in mythology. It has a timeless quality which has surprisingly failed to boost its popularity.

Star: Star is one of the cool dog names because it has so many meanings and connotations that you can struggle to find out where to begin. A star in the sky is a phenomenon and a star can refer to someone that excels in a particular field. It is a high form of praise and thus is definitely a cute dog name.

Lady: Lady is one of the most popular dog names but it is also one of the cute dog names because of the Disney cartoon film, Lady and the Tramp, which was a massive hit. The film made the name popular but also gave it some credibility. In this case, popularity comes second to cuteness.

Elvis: The coolest of cool dog names. Elvis Presley was undoubtedly cool and remains cool today even after his death. It is infinitely cool to name your dog after such a tremendous icon who never goes out of fashion himself.

Shadow: There is a dark and ethereal quality about Shadow that makes it a cute dog name. It would be best used on a big breed of dog however, because it wouldn’t have the same striking effect with a small breed.

Whatever cool dog names you consider for your pooch, it is a certain method of giving your dog an identity of its own and your dog memorable to others.

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Sep
10
2009
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Canine Kidney Disease – Why Dogs Get Kidney Problems?

Canine kidney disease is a very serious illness that affects many pooches. It can become life threatening very rapidly and there are a number of things that cause the problem. Below you will find out what some of the usual causes of canine kidney disease are.

Bacteria is a major cause of kidney disease in dogs. It is pretty common for a dog to suffer from urinary tract infections. Infections like this are caused by bacteria that get in through the urethra and make it to the bladder. When these infections go untreated, then the bacteria can get into the kidneys. There, it will cause damage and loss of function which is irreversible.

Trauma is another common cause of kidney failure in dogs. If your dog is hit by a car or kicked hard enough it could cause kidney failure. Fungal infections can also cause trauma to the tissues of the kidney. There are two main fungal infections that often cause kidney damage, and these are blastomycosis and canine valley fever.

Blockages in the bladder or urinary tract can also damage the kidney of your dog. These obstructions are most commonly caused by bladder or kidney crystals. Stones like this are prone to becoming contaminated with bacteria, which then increases the infection risk. When an obstruction blocks the ability for urine to flow freely, then it can become life threatening in only a day or two.

If your dog ingests toxins, this can also cause kidney disease. It is the job of kidneys to filter toxins but when a toxin is too strong, it can cause them to shut down. The most common toxin ingested by dogs is antifreeze, because it has a sweet taste that dogs like. Other things that can cause renal failure if ingested are heavy metals, rat poison, some types of plants and turpentine. Keep all of these things out of reach of your dog.

Some types of medications that your dog must take can cause damage to the kidneys over time. You can avoid this by only giving your dog all natural medications for whatever medical problem they are having.

As you can see, canine kidney disease has a variety of sources. Some of these can be prevented, and others cannot. The most common cause of kidney failure in dogs is old age, and this cannot be treated. However, as long as you take care of your dog, they shouldn’t have to get kidney disease for any other reason.

To maintain a good life for your dog keep your eyes and mind open to changes in his activity and behavior. When he is sick he needs your emotional support and strength to help him through the rough times of canine kidney disease. Consider boosting his diet with healing herbs from http://Pet-Natural-Remedies.Com.

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Aug
19
2009
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The Reasons Why Dogs Snore

We all know that it is not unusual for pet owners to permit their pets to sleep with them on their beds at night. In fact, one third of pet owners have at some time, allowed their pets to sleep on their beds. Dogs readily provide a companionship that can’t be given by any other kind of animal. However, this doesn’t mean to say that cat owners do not let their cats or another pets sleep with them too.

It is made easier too because dogs have a sleep pattern that is very similar to ours. Dogs often rely on their masters with complete trust, which makes them a bit more relaxed during the night. This explains why most dogs fall to sleep easily and later on, enter into deep sleeps where REM sleep activities can occur. In fact, once dogs enter this stage, the owner needs to call them several times before they can truly be woken up.

I’m sure, lots of us have already seen a dog ‘running’ during sleep or, at times, barking with his eyes closed too. These dogs are said to be dreaming. Breathing patterns can also be observed among dogs while they are asleep. For example, there are breeds which breathe heavily and there are breeds which breathe more lightly. The heavy breathers are much more likely to snore than those which do not breathe as heavily.

Some people find that dogs that snore are quite a nuisance during the night, depending on the degree and frequency of the phenomenon. Like with humans, there are various reasons why dogs snore, although most deal with the blocking of the passage of air in the windpipe, which in turn is caused by the collapse of certain areas along the throat. It is the same problem as with human beings.

A dog that snores very badly ought to be checked for various issues to evaluate which treatment can be best applied. Some dogs are especially prone to some allergic reactions that cause obstruction in the airway. It may also be that there is some excess tissue in the areas that are preventing proper breathing. It is best if a veterinarian checks on different factors through careful evaluation of the dog’s anatomical features and general physical symptoms.

Is you dog overweight? I ask this because, like with humans, obese dogs are more likely to snore than thin ones. This is because they will have more flesh surrounding their windpipes. Therefore, they have excess tissue hanging around their throats, which can cause obstructions. Once this problem has been corrected, the chances of snoring will be reduced. This would not only be good for your dogs, but you may actually enjoy a decent night’s sleep too.

Snoring also has something to do with the general facial features. Some dogs seem to have squashed faces which narrows their air passages to a certain degree. The construction of their nasal passages also largely contributes to their difficulty in breathing. They are pretty much like humans with a cold, who are forced to breathe using only twenty-five percent of their nostril capacity. Dog breeds with shorter faces need to expend lots of effort to breathe properly. It costs them more work to control breathing and they are also more prone to snoring.

Minor surgery can afford your dog great relief. However, be certain that, before you take any decision, you are well educated about the potential risks and consequences of surgery to stop your dog snoring. Most procedures are irreversible, so careful thought should be given to any operation you allow. In fact, it is best to accept the recommendations provided by your veterinary doctor.

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Jul
31
2009
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Organic Dog Food

The desire for healthy food seems to apply equally to humans and their pets, since many animal owners prefer to buy organic foods to feed their four-legged friends. One could be forgiven for being surprised at the large variety of organic dog food on offer in the market. Just like for humans, there are many of pet illnesses that one could cure or even prevent in the first place by the use of organic pet food.

For instance, organic dog food could lessen the chance of the pet getting skin diseases and allergies. The explanation for the positive health effects is the absence of additives, chemicals, colourants and pesticides. Instead the ingredients of organic dog food are simply grain extracts and high quality proteins.

Regular dog food often causes diabetes and excess weight with all the concomitant problems that accompany these illnesses: back ailment, organ failure and decreased mobility. How can organic dog food help here? Well, organic food items for pets do not contain bulk fillers, they are nutrient-packed products that create energy not fat deposits. Moreover, it is best and a lot easier to prevent health issues than to try to cure them afterwards.

A better digestion and a stronger immunity system are the other main benefits that come with the use of organic dog food. Due to the lack of chemicals usually present in regular pet food, your dog will not be sick or experience gas or diarrhea. A more efficient is what you will achieve with a healthy diet. Moreover, the quality of the nutritional substances in organic dog food, boosts the immunity functions, thereby reducing the risks of infection and all sorts of specific diseases that affect dogs on an everyday basis.

In general, veterinarian experts claim that organic dog food significantly increases the life of any animal, to say nothing of the fact that it will go through old age a lot better. It is not uncommon that pet owners who choose organic dog food, are also interested in eating organic foods themselves, sticking to clean natural products that enhance bodily functions and reduce toxins and disease.

Ask your local dog food provider about organic dog food and if there isn’t any in your local shop, try to buy it online. There are plenty of web pages that sell such foods at fairly good prices.

One last tip, be very, very careful with dried dog food like biscuits, no matter what it says on the packet. I used to have a dog called Becky that remained at home alone during the day, while I went to work. I didn’t like to leave ‘wet’ food, because of flies, bacteria and vermin, so I bought dry food, which would not deteriorate during the day. However, within six years she had contracted diabetes, which meant that I had to inject her with insulin every morning. The veterinary said that it was quite common for dogs fed only on dry biscuits to contract diabetes, so check with your vet first of all or feed organic tinned food.

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