Watch a few episodes of The Dog Whisperer on TV. You'll get the idea. One of the best programs on TV.
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Is your dog small & white by any chance?
Add: Small dogs & especially white ones tend to have Allergies. That's usually what chewing at the feet is about. If it's allergies it's more than likely a food allergy. Many dogs have problems with the fillers & preservatives used in poor quality foods. I found this site very helpful in making smart decisions as to what to feed my dog: www.dogfoodanalysis.com. Buy the best you can afford- it's the best investment you can make regarding your pet.
As for the food issue- you need to stop babying him as it will only make matters worse. Put the food down & walk away. Don't leave food out all the time. No one wants to eat stuff that's been sitting out all day, including your dog. Get him on a schedule. You can start by offering food 3 times a day. Add something special like a dollop of canned food, chicken broth or plain yogurt to each meal. If he's not interested or when he walks away, put the food up till the next scheduled feeding time. He will probably miss a few meals but stay with it & he'll catch on. When he's eating well cut back to 2 meals daily. Be realistic about how much you're expecting him to eat. Depending on activity level etc. a general guideline is 1 cup per 20 pounds daily.
Best wishes & good luck!
The posted "food" evaluation link can be helpful, but you're better served by finding a quality breeder/trainer of your dog breed and simply asking them what and how they feed and when they change diets.
It's probably a typo but the "rule of thumb" cited is horribly wrong. Please don't ever feed one cup of food per TWENTY dog pounds a couple of times a day. Four-1/2 cups of quality food for an 87-90 pound working dog (Hard dogs / War Dogs that can run/work all day -- which is the top of Male German Shepherd breed standards) mixed with supplements (treats) could KILL the dog via too much protein leading to kidney failure or make him/her unusable in the field.
Pups require different diets than more mature dogs, which are healthier on a different diet than elder dogs (I've 30+ years working with Helping / K9 / and War Dogs).
I also enjoy Cesar Millan's Dog Whisperer program but any competent trainer will advise that you're only seeing a fraction of how these dogs are actually managed to correct behavior problems. It's television, for heaven's sake.
Re: Allergies, and the rest of the post it's pretty much right on in my experience with the exception that many allergies are turf related, like the kind of grass the dog is typically on or the areas for working dogs in which you're training. Many Vets manage it simply with a periodic cortisone injection.
Sometimes, too, talk to a good breeder/trainer (often better than your Vet who has a financial interest in pushing a particular brand) and you may need to put your pooch on a bland diet (like rice and hamburger in transitioning to a different food).
Actually, nothing! They could just be playing...its not like they are in "love"
Rib bones can splinter and pose a choking or internal injury risk for dogs. It's best to avoid giving dogs rib bones, as they can also cause gastrointestinal issues such as blockages or perforations. Opt for safer chew options like bully sticks or dental chews instead.
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Dogs. Humans do too, right? Or am I totally set off on the wrong foot?
yes...yes they are
The best dog chews for yeast infections in dogs are those that are low in carbohydrates and sugar, such as rawhide chews or dental chews with natural ingredients. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for specific recommendations tailored to your dog's needs.
With your foot.
CET dog chews are beef hide treats. The most important advantage of CET dog chews are that they help to clean dogs' teeth and prevent plaque build up.
Some examples of dog treats that take a long time for dogs to eat are bully sticks, rawhide chews, and dental chews. These treats are designed to provide dogs with a longer-lasting chewing experience.
You can purchase C.E.T Chews for dogs online at the Amazon website and have them shipped directly to your house. You can also purchase some at your local PETCO store.
Heartgard chews for dogs are beneficial in protecting against heartworm disease because they are a convenient and effective way to prevent this potentially deadly condition. The chews are easy to administer and provide continuous protection against heartworms, helping to keep your dog healthy and free from this serious parasite.
No, there would be no profit in that. They are usually made from beef hide.
My dog chews on coconut shells, and my vet asked what my secret was for the excellent condition of my dogs teeth. I told him she chews on coconut husks. Laughing he said, "Every time I see a dog with excellent, healthy teeth and gums, that's always the answer I get". So, it's actually beneficial, eliminating bacteria and plaque, which we all know now can cause a host of illnesses.
Noun subjects and verb must agree.My dogs chews bones.In this sentence the subject is a plural noun - dogs. But the verbs chews is the singular form of chew.you should have the plural form of the verb - chewMy dogs chew bones - is correct.My dog chews bones. - is correct. The subject - dog - is singular and the verb form - chews - is singularSome other examples:The policemen is waiting. - incorrect.Subject policemen is plural but the be verb is is singular form should be are.The policemen are waiting. - correctShe are having a bad time. - incorrect.Subject she is singular but the be verb - are - is plural.She is having a hard time - correct.
Actually, nothing! They could just be playing...its not like they are in "love"
(He/she) chews = mastica, masca (he/she) chews (thinks) = rumia, medita
Some safe and durable antler alternatives for dogs to chew on include nylon bones, rubber toys, and natural wood chews.