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Saturday, March 31, 2012

About Feeding Puppies

About Feeding Puppies
by Wendy Nan Rees

There is something so cuddle cute with a puppy and after they have eaten with the fat cuddly belly. 


Note if your puppies belly is just fat and happy after the meal this is great but if your puppy keeps his fat belly and it is growing this may not be the cute cuddly belly you want. 


Wrinkledpups
If your puppy has a very extended belly that is not going down between meals this could mean the puppy has not been wormed correctly. You need to take the puppy to the vet right away as the worms are growing and taking the good food from your puppy.


Worms in a Puppy could lead to problems later in life, like arthritis and other developments problems from being under nourished. When you go to your first Vet appointment with your new puppy be sure to bring a fresh stool sample with you .




Coming up in the next post will be Wendy's recipe for Homemade Jerky for your Pets!! yummy says Willie G and Miss Daisy !

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

How to Feed Your New Puppy


How to Feed Your New Puppy
by Wendy Nan Rees

When it comes to feeding your new puppy it is important to always ask the breeder or the adoption center as to what and how many times a day the puppy is eating at the time of you bringing the puppy home. 

At your first vet appointment it is also important to talk about the type of diet you and your Vet feel is going to be the best diet, and one you can afford personally.

As a general rule of thumb it is not a good idea for your puppy to grow to fast as rapid growth can lead to a lifetime of obesity. Slow and steady growth is what you are looking for.

This way you can be assured that the whole body is growing proper bones and muscles. Remember that puppy food has a higher count of protein and fat which is needed the first year of life after that it is important to move off puppy food to young adult food.



Reading the labels of your puppy food and dog food are the place to start.  It is very important to buy a dog food that is high in quality.  Try to have one of the first ingredients listed as a protein source and not a by-product. 

You want to avoid foods that contain bulking ingredients and fillers, as this is not healthy for your puppy.  The more fillers and by-products in your puppy’s diet, the more your puppy will be going to the bathroom. 

As for feeding instructions, the general rule of thumb is from six weeks to nine months; your puppy is fed three times a day.  Of course this is something you need to discuss with your vet. 

Things that will come into play are the weight of your puppy, the amount of physical activity, and the amount of training.  All of this will help to determine how much your puppy needs to be fed.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Pet Food Recalls


Pet Food and Jerky Recall


Royal Canin Recalls Dry Dog, Cat Food


Late yesterday afternoon, Royal Canin USA of St. Charles, Mo., recalled some of its dry dog and cat foods after finding melamine in its rice protein concentrate. Although Royal said it had not heard of any pets becoming sick from its products,  <http://www.veterinarypracticenews.com/vet-breaking-news/royal-canin-recalls-dry-dog-cat-food.aspx>

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Chinese pet owners have begun shipping in pet food and treats made in the US ...from BellaDOG Magazine

 "The FDA's inability to pinpoint what is causing widespread kidney failure and acquired Fanconi Syndrome in pets who have eaten chicken jerky treats,
even after three years of testing, has eroded the confidence of consumers."



Bright Eyes & Bushy TailsPatch.com

Mandy lost a beloved dog in 2007 due to a product recall. Despite what the
large pet food manufacturers tell you, quality does matter. Ingredients
count. Take it from me, as I learned the hard way. I lost a beloved dog to
the massive pet food recall ...read more  


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KPTM-TV OMAHA (KPTM) -

" We've heard about how some table scraps may be harmful to pets but what happens when dog food becomes dangerous?"  In 2010, Kroger recalled Old Yeller Chunk Dog Food. But, one Omaha pet owner told Fox 42 that it was too late.
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