Friday, November 04, 2005

 




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  • Shih Tzu - Switching To A New Dog And Oral Care

    Here is what you need to do to ensure a smooth transition to a new dog food:

    Day One: Start by mixing your old brand with the new brand in a ratio of 3/4 to 1/4 - the smaller amount representing the new brand. Do this for three days.

    Day Four: After your dog has eaten the 3/4 to 1/4 mixture for three days, graduate to half and half for another three days.

    Day Eight: For the last three days, go to a 3/4 to 1/4 mixture, only this time the smaller amount is the old brand of food.

    By the ...

    Author: Connie Limon

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  • Shih Tzu - Submissive Urination

    If your puppy gets excited and wets herself, especially when you have company or when you first arrive from being away from her, this is called "submissive urination." This kind of urination is different from breaks in house training. Puppies often outgrow the problem as they do not have good bladder control. The older dog that does this may be lacking self-esteem.

    Although dogs do not have the intelligence like a human in some areas such as being spiteful and mis-behaving, they do have some ...

    Author: Connie Limon

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  • Shih Tzu - Skin And Coat

    Factors that adversely affect the health of a shih tzu's skin are genetics, the immune system, nutrition, hygiene, bugs, and hormones.

    Nutrition is the key to good skin health. If your shih tzu is prone to skin disease first check with a holistic practitioner or a conventional vet to see if he/she can recommend a nutritional program specifically for your particular shih tzu.

    There is no single diet that can suit all the needs of all dogs, whether it be shih tzu or bulldog. Every dog is dif ...

    Author: Connie Limon

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  • Shih Tzu - New Puppies And Older Dogs

    Introducing a new puppy to an older dog can be trickey! New puppies often want to play. Old dogs usually don't and may not like puppies at all. A new puppy in the house is a big change to an older dog's life. You can help your older dog adjust to the new puppy. When you begin your training, be consistent and keep repeating the same steps over and over. Shih Tzu puppies and Shih Tzu dogs learn better from consistency and repetition. Unless your shih tzu has some kind of severe behavior problem, h ...

    Author: Connie Limon

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  • Shih Tzu - Housebreaking Techniques II

    Doggie Doors are very convenient for older dogs. Young puppies still need to be housebroken before turning them loose to a doggie door. Your doggie door should connect to a fenced-in backyard or a small fenced-in area especially for this purpose.

    Be careful of doggie doors with solid, slide-in fixtures. Ifyou let your dog out another way and he attempts to return through the doggie door that has been closed with a solid fixture, it is possible he could injure himself very badly, even break hi ...

    Author: Connie Limon

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  • Shih Tzu - Housebreaking Techniques

    Paper training a puppy is an excellent method of housebreaking especially for owners who cannot be home enough to get a puppy outside as frequently as needed. Puppies need to urinate more often than older dogs.

    How to paper train: Leave her in her space with baby gates and cover the entire floor with newspaper. After she is use to going on the paper, gradually reduce the area covered by the paper. She will probably find a specific area on the newspaper she will use consistently. Encourage her ...

    Author: Connie Limon

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  • Shih Tzu - Breeding Equipment

    The main thing is to be prepared! Have all your supplies ready before the big day arrives, preferably no less than one week prior to the due date. Formerly dogs whelped just wherever, in the barn, under the porch. Today's breeder, however, has a real vested interest in their pregnant shih tzu, one of time, money, energy and emotional investment. Breeding shih tzu is a big, big job and full of labor. If you are passionate about breeding shih tzu, however, it all boils down to labors of love!

    C ...

    Author: Connie Limon

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  • How to Feather Your Nest for the Winter

    On my trip to Russia, I sat in a restored cabin on Kizhi Island in Russia, where the winters are WINTERS and contemplated what it would be like to spend months and months in tiny quarters with your loved ones when it was freezing cold outside, and a matter of survival. They feature one large room, with a very low ceiling, and something very special in one corner; the corner opposite the hearth was considered sacred, and held an icon. (You can see a photo CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE







  • Glucosamine - The arthritis cure?

    Glucosamine sulphate has been around a long time now and as each year goes by more and more claims are made telling us about this miracle joint lubricant. Are all the claims true? Will it cure Arthritis? What is Glucosamine anyway? And what about Chondroitin?

    Glucosamine is a naturally produced amino sugar which is found in small amounts in foods. It plays an important role in maintaining the cartilage gel-like material between our joints. The body also produces a carbohydrate called Chondroi ...

    Author: bill morrison

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  • Dog Emergencies - 3 Tips to Help You Save Your Dog's Life

    Dogs can also suffer injuries or get sick from a number of diseases, and it can happen at times when a veterinarian is not available and you haven't found out where the nearest emergency animal clinic is located. Since your dog is a dear member of your family, you want to save your dog's life, but are you prepared to deal with such emergencies?

    A life-threatening emergency situation is always frightening and stressing both for the victim and for the helpers. And when the victim is a dog who c ...

    Author: Linda Boye

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