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Great Danes, need a nutritional and well balanced diet, this is essential for their health and growth. Quality premium dog food as well as the way you feed these dogs is the key to your Great Danes’ long and healthy life. For this bre... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: Camille Goldin
22 Feb 2010 11:26 pm
Troubled times at Ameya Kennels       We at Ameya Kennels had our fill of trouble with all sort of imported and Indian dry dog foods for 6 long years.Premature aging,panting leathargic dogs with perpetual ... [ read more ]
15 Feb 2010 2:33 am
Very interesting article sent through to me...I thought some of you may be interested in it's contents... -----If you have a dog ... PLEASE read this and send it on. If you don't have a dog, please pass along to friends who do. ... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: Anil
09 Feb 2010 1:33 am
 Hello to all my fellow dogspot members. I would like to inform my fellow dog lovers , kennel owners and breeders an awesome news. Yes, Artemis Dog food is now available in our kennel . A website for order will be online very soon in... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: Digbijoy
18 Jan 2010 6:40 pm
DOGS ARE BEASTS .......THEY ARE BLESSED WITH THE CANINE TOOTHS ......AND THEY HAVE RIGHT TO TEAR AND WEAR THE FOOD BEFORE THEY SWALLOW....IT CHICKEN BASED HOMEMADE BALLS ...INCLUDING CHEESE GRANULES.....& FLOUR .....SHOULD BE BAKED AND... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: Aditya Collins
29 Dec 2009 5:42 am
Fish oil and dog aggression - interesting study and anecdote Source : Katrina I know there are a few people here who have been dealing with very shy or fear aggressive dogs, so I thought I'd recount an interesting conversation I had r... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: Anil
15 Sep 2009 7:53 pm
Not all foods that are suitable for humans are suitable for dogs. In fact, some of them can be dangerous and even fatal. Someone of you will have heard or read some of people comments on dangerous food before. There may be numerous i... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: mark robinson
31 Aug 2009 12:50 pm
Complete Guide To Your Dog's Nutrition   Dear fellow dog lover, We have all heard the "horror stories" about the tainted, and sometimes toxic dog foods on the market and have also heard about the regular dog fo... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: mark robinson
29 Aug 2009 2:40 pm
Hello everyone, There is a query for U all. I have recently shifted to a new apartment in Patparganj. There is a stray dog (adult) in my societ, and I have started feeding him daily twice in a day. I just wanted to know what sort of home... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: Shweta Singh
28 Aug 2009 11:59 pm
Avoid feeding soya beans to deep chest dogs  like Great Danes and Setters. These foods stimulates gas production and may cause bloat, which can be life threatening. The poorly processed soya meal has zinc deficiency factor, which may c... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: U K Atheya
26 Jul 2009 6:14 am
Milk has sugar lactose, which is broken down into glucose and glutose by enzyme lactase. The puppies produce this enzyme and are able to digest lactose in milk. But by adulthood in some dogs very little of this enzyme is produce so they do ... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: U K Atheya
25 Jul 2009 12:39 pm
  I want open a  dog food restaurant. facility of food : ROYAL CHAIN FOOD, MAXX FOOD, PEDIGREE, PUPPY SARLAK,  HOMEMADE BOIL FOOD avl at there.   give me sagation will i open or not.  ... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: PAWAN KUMAR
31 Mar 2009 2:23 am
Dogs "systems" aren't the same as humans so there are some foods that we enjoy that can make your dog sick, and in some cases could even kill him! While it might be fun to give your pet a treat from the dinner table every so often... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: Sona Sharma
12 Feb 2009 8:23 am
I have this page on the characteristics of diarrhea marked in a book called  "Caring for your Dog: The Complete Canine Home Reference" by Bruce Fogle,  DVM. I use it for quick reference..but of course it should never b... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: Anil
07 Feb 2009 7:10 am
Here’s a little on how to decipher dog food names. Let's look at these 4 product names: Chicken Dog Food Chicken Dinner For Dogs Dog Food with Chicken Chicken Flavor Dog Food There are all basically the same thing, righ... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: Anil
07 Feb 2009 5:51 am
For anybody who understands just a minimum of biology, it is obvious that different species thrive on different food. Each species has its own preferences for what is "right". It is genetically programmed, and there is a very fine... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: Anil
10 Jan 2009 5:58 am
 I have a st bernard and that is about 5 months old ...and is being fed on royal canin two times a day ..his ht and weight is quite alrite however his head is not really taking the shape it should take, i would request if i can have ex... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: yuwan.bakhshi
03 Jan 2009 11:52 am
 I have a st bernard and that is about 5 months old ...and is being fed on royal canin two times a day ..his ht and weight is quite alrite however his head is not really taking the shape it should take, i would request if i can have ex... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: yuwan.bakhshi
03 Jan 2009 11:51 am
hello evry1, myself is heena, recently i bought a saint bernard. i want to make him able to take l>articil>ation in dog events organized by dogsl>ot... even i wantto know d best til>s to take care of him like feeding habit, tr... [ read more ]
Posted in: Dog Nutrition | By: heena
28 Dec 2008 4:25 am
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