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How to buy a puppy healthy and happy chiwawa?

... be clean.- The puppy coat shiny, softly and be clean.- You should be able to feel but not see ribs, which means the puppy has plenty of body fat.- Puppies should be the intermediaries are energetic and playful.Take your puppy Chiwawa ... Read Read: How to buy a puppy healthy and happy chiwawa?

By: Arnel Saguban | 02/09/2009 | Pets
Matthew Gendle

How to Get Rid of Puppy Fat

... late teens ask me. This problem is not just evident in teenagers, but for people in their twenties. Most people who suffer from puppy fat are told it will just fall off when they get a bit older, but this is not always the case. A recent ... Read Read: How to Get Rid of Puppy Fat

By: Matthew Gendle | 10/02/2009 | Health
John Burns

Growth and Development of Puppies and Kittens

... underfeeding will actually reduce health problems in adulthood. There is undisputed evidence that a high intake of protein and fat during puppy-hood leads to health problems. Behavioural problems especially hyperactivity can often be ... Read Read: Growth and Development of Puppies and Kittens

By: John Burns | 30/07/2007 | Pets

Top Tips for Puppy Proofing your Home

... love to explore the world around them. This is part of what makes them so much fun, but it can also lead them into harmful situations. Before you bring your new puppy home, make sure you survey your home for potential dangers. In many ways, ... Read Read: Top Tips for Puppy Proofing your Home

By: B Goodman | 04/02/2008 | Pets
Jim McKiel

Nutrition for your Puppy

... a healthy life. During a puppy's first six months, he will need a highly digestible diet consisting of more protein and fat. A puppy is usually fed three to four small meals a day until he is about four months old. The amount at each ... Read Read: Nutrition for your Puppy

By: Jim McKiel | 11/03/2007 | Pets

4 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Adopting a Husky Puppy

... for the diet of your husky puppy? Although a husky puppy's food consumption rate is lesser than other breeds of dogs which are of the same size, they need to have a fairly large amount of protein and fat intake. However, take a look at ... Read Read: 4 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Adopting a Husky Puppy

By: Clarence Clark | 21/10/2008 | Pets
John Burns

Looking After a New Puppy

... growth can cause health problems in later life, so it’s best to feed a high quality, low protein and low fat food, such as BURNS Mini Bites, to enable your puppy to grow strong but steady. Avoid the temptation to fill ... Read Read: Looking After a New Puppy

By: John Burns | 30/07/2007 | Pets

Nourish Your Puppies

... such as protein, calories, fats and other nutritional figures are to be found in the label. Aside from the nutritional requirements, the price as well as the taste is added considerations to ensure that your puppy is well taken care of.  ... Read Read: Nourish Your Puppies

By: Jason | 16/12/2008 | Pets

How to Socialize your Puppy

... the world where there aren’t going to be other dogs. This can be tough but if you are inventive there are many ways. I like to take my puppies near a school while it is letting out. Here he will meet lots of kids. I have also been known to ... Read Read: How to Socialize your Puppy

By: Ty Brown | 25/08/2007 | Pets

What Should I Feed My New Puppy?

... Treats are OK, but don't let them become an important part of the diet. Remember, those cute little chubby puppies will grow up to be fat adult dogs with orthopedic issues such as hip dysplasia, torn cruciate ligaments, luxating patellas, ... Read Read: What Should I Feed My New Puppy?

By: Cheree Miller | 08/12/2008 | Pets

A Teenager's Guide to Fat Loss

... . Before we look at what a teenager can do to lose weight, let's look at the most common reasons for the excess weight. - First of all is "puppy fat." This is a natural occurrence. The growing body stores fat for future growth. A little ... Read Read: A Teenager's Guide to Fat Loss

By: Matt Lisk | 07/01/2009 | Fitness
Derrick Madison

Clicker Training Your Puppy

... aiming for a nice stable sit, and not a squat. You can train some really unusual behaviors if you're not careful! Your puppy will figure out for himself that sitting down earns him a click and treat, and should soon start offering a "sit" ... Read Read: Clicker Training Your Puppy

By: Derrick Madison | 23/10/2008 | Pets
Penny DiLoreto

Your Puppy and Table Scraps

... which make them great for flight – but can cause them to splinter if eaten. Never give you pet candy, spicy food, or fat trimmed off your steak – if so, you are just asking for trouble, and your pet will pay the price. Instead, offer ... Read Read: Your Puppy and Table Scraps

By: Penny DiLoreto | 03/03/2008 | Pets

How to Train your Puppy to Use a Leash

... and with care but do make sure it's firmly closed - this can be difficult to judge at times with the amount of puppy fat on their necks. The puppy might paw, whine and scratch at the collar at first but will then adjust to it - once you ... Read Read: How to Train your Puppy to Use a Leash

By: Aaron Walker | 22/03/2007 | Pets

Finding Mastiff Puppies for Sale, Where to Begin

... can stop the breeder from boasting about the bloodline, or how "adorable" or clever or "picture perfect" his puppies are . . . well, you could well have hit upon a good-quality breeder. ypu will also have a feeling for his reputation, by ... Read Read: Finding Mastiff Puppies for Sale, Where to Begin

By: Steve Peters | 20/05/2008 | Pets

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