E-notizie di Iams: Punte di sicurezza dell'acqua per voi ed il vostro cane

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Sicurezza 101 dell'acqua di Doggy

Agosto è qui ed in molti posti, così è il sole caldo. Uno dei sensi migliori conservarsi dal calore scorching di estate è semplice - ottenga bagnato. La volta così prossima decidete prendere un tuffo, perchè non portare il vostro cane? Galleggiando, i giocattoli resistenti all'acqua possono certamente girare un gioco giornaliere di prendono in uno sport emozionante dell'acqua. E remare doggy è esercitazione indubbiamente grande per il vostro canino.

Anche se molte razze amano l'acqua, alcune non possono nuotare. Ecco perché è una buona idea fornire al vostro animale domestico un giubbotto di salvataggio doggy saldamente fissato, anche se è uno swimmer forte. Quello non è tutto. Assicuri impedire di entrare un occhio per le barche, l'acqua-skiers e i wakeboarders.

Prendendo il vostro animale domestico su una barca per la prima volta? Mantengalo fuori dell'arco. Se dovete arrestarti improvvisamente, potrebbe scivolare via. Assicuri che ancora sta portando il suo giubbotto di salvataggio, anche. E se è la sua prima volta su una barca, mantenga il viaggio corto per facilitarlo nell'esperienza di canottaggio. I cani più e maturi come il vostro non dovrebbero spendere il tempo eccessivo sotto il sole scorching. Naturalmente, una volta che siete rifiniti, desidererete fornire al vostro pooch abbondanza di acqua dolce e di schermo per mantenerlo idratato indietro sul puntello.

Tenga presente che alcune zone di swimming non concedono a cani. Denomini davanti a tempo, appena di essere sicuro. Controlli le regole del lago per assicurarsi che sia GIUSTO affinchè il vostro cane sia fuori del suo leash. Ricordi di che la sicurezza dell'acqua inoltre si applica ai canini.

Il Summertime è il momento migliore per divertimento al sole e raffreddandosi fuori nel lago. Next time you go with your friends, bring your dog. He’s sure to create a real splash.

Check out HEALTH Watch below for tips on choosing the best toys for your dog.

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Health Watch: Choosing the Best Toys for Your Dog

There’s nothing like a new toy to spark up play time for you and your buddy. But new toys aren’t always fun and games. It’s important to choose the safest toy for your pet to avoid potential hazards.

First thing’s first – dogs need dog toys. Plush toys that are made for children can be easily ripped apart and swallowed. Some are made out of synthetic materials that could harm your pooch if ingested. That’s why it’s important to buy toys made specifically for animals. Here are a few helpful tips for the next time you visit the pet store.

All dogs, even mature dogs like yours, need a chew toy to strengthen jawbones, alleviate boredom, ease anxiety and simply relax. Your dog will need something non-toxic, durable and made from a hard rubber that can’t be chewed into smaller pieces. It should be big enough to play with, but not small enough to swallow. Some chew toys can be filled with treats, making play time even more rewarding.

Retrieval toys such as rubber balls, tennis balls and Frisbees promote exercise. Like chew toys, retrieval toys should be sized appropriately for your breed – small enough to bite and carry, but not small enough to go down his throat. For instance, because it has the potential to break into smaller, ingestible pieces, a cracked ball should be immediately thrown away.

Toy safety also involves maintenance. In fact, it’s recommended that you clean and inspect them once a week. Because your older dog’s immune system isn’t as strong as it used to be, bacteria can be harmful. Nylon, rubber and rope toys can be easily hand-washed with soap and water. Also, remove fraying rope, ribbons, tags, buttons, eyes or any toy part that could be a potential choking hazard.

The most important thing to consider when choosing a toy for your dog is – your dog! Dogs need to be challenged with a variety of toys in order to maintain proper health and happiness for life. Keep your dog active and entertained with the best, safest toys for him.

Headlines For Canines: Five Myths About Senior Dogs

Don’t believe everything you hear. There are many stereotypes and misconceptions about mature dogs. In order to clear up the rumors and wipe the slate clean, we must approach these myths and set the record straight.

Myth 1: It’s OK for dogs to eat table scraps

Not true and potentially harmful

Dogs need food made especially for their bodies. Feeding your animal table scraps can lead to obesity and begging. Not only that, but human food doesn’t always contain the right nutrients your dog needs. In fact, table scraps can be dangerous to your pet. Chicken bones can splinter and get stuck inside his throat. Because many canines are lactose intolerant, milk can upset your pet’s stomach. Did you know chocolate contains theobromine, which can increase your pooch’s heart rate? It is important to provide your pet with the nutrients he needs throughout his happy life.

Myth 2: You shouldn’t adopt a senior dog – go for a puppy instead.

Not true

An older dog makes a great first pet because at his age, he’s probably already housetrained and familiar with obedience commands. Many are still active and thoroughly enjoy vigorous walks in the park. By adopting a senior pooch, you are saving a life and providing a warm, happy place for him to spend his golden years.

Myth 3: Mature dogs are lethargic and overweight

Bogus

Mature dogs aren’t lethargic and overweight. Like any dog, mature dogs can become lethargic and overweight if they are not properly fed and exercised. If you provide your pet with the right balance of nutrients and regular exercise he needs, he can approach maturity with grace and ease.

Myth 4: Older dogs have too many health problems

False

Health problems are related to diet, breed and family history. Health issues may arise as a part of the natural aging process, but with regular vet visits, most issues can be controlled or alleviated.

Myth 5: An old dog won’t grow attached to me

Fictitious

Older dogs are loyal companions that love to cuddle. With a little time and patience, you and your mature dog will make a connection and become best friends for life.

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