July 6, 2008

Do You Spay and Neuter or Not?

You have a great little bundle of joy in your new canine companion. You did all the right things so far. Shots, worming, a general checkup and you have acquainted your dog to its new environment. You may have even gotten some fancy doggie bowls, a collar and leash; maybe even a new doggie outfit for your friend. Your doggie seems to be settling in well and everything is going fine. So, have you fixed your pet yet?

Having your pet spayed or neutered is regularly the last event to cross a new pet owners mind. Some people feel it's unhealthy to fix their dog, while there are some people who just want that first litter and then will get around to fixing their pet. Then again, there are some people who don't take notice of the fixing issue until the neighbors dog becomes pregnant or aggressiveness begins to develop.

So, let's take a moment to look over some common myths that people think of when it comes to spaying or neutering their dogs.

My dog will feel less of a male/female once fixed. Although this may be a fear that humans have when it comes to the topic, dogs don't have that […]

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July 2, 2008

Microchips and Your Dog

The microchip method of identifying your pet became popular for regular pet owners after the AKC endorsed this method of identification. The American Kennel Club decided that there needed to be another way to keep track of lost animals with permanent identification much in the same way that zoologists have been using in the field for years. The AKC also created a program called Companion Animal Recovery that began to educate the public on using this new technology to find lost and stolen pets as quickly and as safely as possible.

The benefits to "chipping" your dogs are many. Once the microchip is inserted under the skin it is there for life. The chip is only activated when it is scanned, so there is no continual computer parts going off in your animal and each one is fitted with an anti-migration cap to ensure that it won't be off floating around in the body. Every chip holds individual information, so what is encoded on to the chip remains the same once inside your dog. Also, within each chip is an antenna and a capacitor inside a very tiny glass tube. All three components are what makes the chip work.

Now there are […]

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May 24, 2008

Dog Nutrition Tip: Why Your Puppy Isn't Eating & What You Can Do

Good dog nutrition is crucial to your puppy's overall growth and health. When he stops eating, it's important to determine why. Fortunately, in most cases it's a temporary situation that will clear on its own. When it lasts more than a day or two, it's time to find out what's going on. There are a few important things you can do at home.Contrary to what you might believe, dogs don't get bored with their food. They stop eating for a number of other reasons, including stress, too much activity in his dining area, and new surroundings. Of course, there's also the possibility of illness, but before seeking veterinarian help, give it a few days to see if your puppy begins eating again.A puppy does most of his growing in the first year, so any dog nutrition issues must be addressed quickly. Your dog's nutrition will not suffer if he doesn't eat for a few days, but if his refusal to eat persists, it could jeopardize his proper growth.When your new puppy arrives at your house, he'll be a little disoriented, confused, and worried because he was recently taken from his mother and siblings. Dogs are social creatures, so this separation […]

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