Dog Resources

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The Complete Guide to Your Dog's Nutrition is an easy to follow guide book that includes everything you need to know about healthy nutrition for your dog. It's an overview of the 12 best commercial dog foods on the market today.

In the guide, you will learn how to read labels on commercial dog food containers, learn about diets for various health problems, the foods you need to avoid and much, much more.

Here's an overview of: The Complete Guide to Your Dog's Nutrition:

- Learn how to choose healthy foods for your dog,
- Six-step method for overcoming food skin problems,
- Manage finicky eaters,
- Easy method for correctly reading dog food labels,
- Commercial food versus homemade dog meals,
- How to avoid common dog health problems,
- The best way to make your own dog food,
- Food for a healthy and shiny coat,
- Discover how can you prevent kidney and bladder stones     with the right diet,
- How much carbohydrates, fats, proteins and should be in your dog food,
- The truth about dog treats,
- 101 dog food recipes for a simple and inexpensive meals at home,
- And much more ...
As part of the Dog Food dangers package, you also receive two bonus eBooks:*Dog Allergy Help For Your Best Friend                                           *Healthy Homemade Dog Biscuits & Treats.

To learn more click here...


Here's another book on dog food that every care giver must read...

    "Food Pets Die For" by Ann Martin...a real eye opener!


*This is another interesting book called "Healthy Food For Dogs"

Click here for info...


*Read about "Health Hazards of Meat-Based Commercial Diets" here...


This is another great source offering veterinary secrets for pet first aid and other pet related issues...visit here


*For a list of "Holistic Veterinary Practitioners By State", visit www.holisticvetlist.com.

You also should try to obtain one or more of the following books, so that you have a more complete understanding of canine nutritional needs.

This is a link to...
*Dr. Pitcairn's New Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats. Richard Pitcairn, DVM, and Susan Pitcairn. 

*It's for the Animals! Natural Care & Resources. Helen L. McKinnon. C.S.A.Inc. Available from It's for the Animals!; P.O. Box 1913; Fairview, NC28730; toll-free 1-888-339-IFTA (4382). http://www.itsfortheanimals.com/

*Natural Dog Care. Celeste Yarnall. Available from Celestial Pets.                                                                         

The Holistic Guide for a Healthy Dog. Wendy Volhard and Kerry Brown, DVM. Howell Book House.

*Home-Prepared Dog and Cat Diets: the Healthful Alternative. Donald R. Strombeck, DVM. Iowa State University Press.

*There are specially, made for dogs, vitamin supplements, such as Dr.Goodpet.


*See Vegepet for recommendations, recipes and supplements.

                               Dog Punishment

                                    

Did you know that punishing a dog after he has done something wrong completely confuses the dog? Unless you actually catch your dog in the middle of the act, he will not be able to make the connection as to why you are correcting him. Dogs don't do naughty things to be rebellious or spiteful, if a dog is destructive or misbehaves, it's probably because he is bored and or anxious.

                          


                                                      

                                      Dog Training

                                 

                                           
The number one rule when it comes to dog training is to always be consistent. Consistency will help you achieve the goals you set out for your dog. Remember that each dog is different and some take longer than others to learn. When teaching your dog commands, keep them as simple as possible and always use the same word for the command you are teaching. Get your dog's attention by calling his or her name before giving a command.

Here's a series of dog training videos

*Remember, have fresh water available for your dog, at all times. This is especially critical during the summer months when it's hot and your dog can become dehydrated.


Here's a really great pet directory with a long list of pet services... to view them, click the link below...

Listing was submitted to Pet Services and Pet ProdPet Services and Pet Products on the internet

  http://www.pet-services.org/ 

                  

This is a link to a veterinary information site offering an extensive encyclopedia with a long list of canine medical problems and information on symptoms, diagnosis and treatments. They have also have a chat feature where you can "Ask A Vet Online" Here's the link: vetinfo.com


Here's A Whole Community For Dog Enthusiasts

This next site offers depth information on all AKC recognized dog breeds. In addition to the more serious information about dog breed characteristics, care, and history, they also have a pictures and reader-submitted stories so you can have some fun while doing your research. Do you have a dog? Help them build the biggest collection of dog and puppy pictures on the internet by sharing your pictures...

Here's the link for... A Community For Dog Enthusiasts


Best Animal Sites Directory

A new directory of animal and pet sites with many interesting links...


Here's the link to...Best Animal Sites Directory


Dog Channel is filled information about dog breeds, dog breeders, puppies, dog health, living with dogs, much and much more!                                                          To visit Dog Channel click the link below...


Here's a link to another interesting pet directory...

http://www.thepetsearch.com

 



Important Notice! Although we at Feeding A Dog are long time dog lovers, dog enthusiasts and dog advocates, we are not veterinarians or professional animal nutritionists. Our purpose is strictly to provide you with information so that you can make your own informed decisions. Any and all information contained within or stated on this web site and on our blog is provided for general information purposes. The information provided is not direct veterinary advice and should not be construed as such nor substituted for a consultation with a veterinarian or dog nutrition professional. Every dog and situation is different. If you have any concerns about your dog's health, please contact your veterinarian's office immediately. We all love our dogs and want only the very best food for them! "In Dogs We Trust!

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