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Table of Contents
Understanding ingredients … 4
Dogs need different diets at different ages ……………… 4
Vitamin and mineral supplements ………… 5
Boredom and variety ……….. 6
Cost of feeds …. 6
Dry vs. Canned food …………. 7
Home made diets …………….. 8
Food allergies … 9
How much should I feed my dog?…………. 9
How often should I feed my dog? ……….. 10
Signs of Ill health ……………. 11
Heart worm, fleas and other parasites … 11
Heart worm prevention …… 12
Common questions about heart worm… 13
Fleas and other parasites …. 13
Do parasites cause “Scooting”? ………….. 14
Preventing dental disease … 15
Home dental care …………… 16
Veterinary dental treatments …………….. 16
The importance of the physical examination …………. 17
Why are regular check-ups important? .. 18
What happens during an examination … 18
How often should my pet be examined? 19
How to administer medicine ………………. 20
Nursing a sick dog ………….. 21
Vaccinations … 21
Common questions about vaccinations .. 22
Spaying and neutering ……. 23
Spaying of the Female dog .. 23
Surgical neutering of the male dog ……… 24
Pet health insurance ………. 25
Clipping a dog . 25
First steps in grooming ……. 26
Bathing a dog . 27
Pet Identification ……………. 27
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Understanding ingredients
Understanding the ingredients of your dog’s food items is a must for the dog lovers or dog owners. Whenever you feed the dog with different kinds of food items, you should always read the label and understand the contents about the dog feed types that are being used in such commercial preparations. You should understand the ingredients while buying food for your dog and also know what to look for.
Feed items include dry and fresh food. The fresh dog food that is prepared in homes generally consists of ingredients like freshly cut chicken pieces in addition to the cranberry juices, blue-green algae, etc.
If you come across any different kinds of preservatives and if the dog develops all of a sudden signs pertaining to the food allergy, suspect the unwanted ingredient in the feed items given. Similarly, understand about the moisture status. If the food item is having more moisture, then the dog may prefer this as well.
Beet pulp, pasta, Soy bean oil, wheat middlings, calcium carbonate, magnesium oxide, copper sulphate, iron sulphate, zinc oxide, choline chloride, etc. are often the ingredients in case of vegetarian based diet items offered to the pet animals like dogs.
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