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Grey Australian cattle dog snarling its teeth in defense of its food, showing food aggressiveness. 86

How do you deal with a food aggressive dog?

How do you deal with a food aggressive dog? This hub tries to give some advice about the underlying issues, mainly dominance problems, and provides some, hopefully helpful, tips and tricks to get you and your dog "back on track" in your relationship ;-)And if you look at my avatar you can see that I am a "true" dog person!

67 comments    food exercise dogs
Your dog trusts you to take care of him as best you can.  (Photo by Rafael Ohana)77

Are You Slowly Killing Your Dog?

Your dog trusts you to take care of him as best you can. (Photo by Rafael Ohana) I bet it says that it's "vet recommended" and has been tested to ensure that it's nutritionally complete. You probably chose...

19 comments    health advice family
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Everything you need to know about feeding a puppy

This hub will tell you everything you could possibly need to know about feeding your puppy. Everything from what to feed them, how often you should feed them, should food always be available, how much you should feed and what could go wrong.

1 comment    health advice food
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How to feed puppy

The puppyies dietary needs are different from those of adults, as a human babies requires different diet than adult in the same way puppy also needs to be feed differently. Indeed, in addition to maintenance...

0 comments    health food tips
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Listing of Foods NOT for Dogs

Some people food is safe for dogs to eat, some quite dangerous. Before you offer hand outs to your pet or someone else's beloved, take this advice. Whether it's snibbles, scraps stirred into commercial dog food, or the popular homemade food for pets, know what is potentially poisonous for the dog to eat. Enclosed is a listing of illness/harmful reactions.

2 comments    advice tips pets
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Feeding the Dog

The dog's digestive tract is most efficient in utilizing concentrated protein foods, such as meat, fish, eggs, and cheese, and less so in converting starches and cereal-type foods. Fats are well utilized,...

0 comments    education dog puppies
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Living with dysplasia - The dog and me both!

"Jake" is our much loved 9 year old dog. He came to us through a rescue group: New England Doglift. This terrific organization searches for "highly adoptable" dogs in the kill shelters and brings them to New...

0 comments    health arthritis dysplasia
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The pros and cons of different feeding methods for your pet

Photo credit: Tomasz Habernal In today’s pet food market, there are many options available for pet owners to choose from in feeding their dogs and cats. It is not only what food to choose...

0 comments    pets dog cat
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Are you sure you are buying the right dog food?

Plump whole chicken, cuts of beef, fresh grains, and all the wholesome nutrition my dog needs...or at least I think it is the right choice. These are many images pet food manufacturers broadcast...

0 comments    diet dog pet
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Optimize your dog's health during training

There are a few ingredients to a dog's life which will help him live his healthiest and happiest - and that will mean you get to enjoy him that much more. Dogs need a high quality diet. They also need to...

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