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How do you know if your dog is obese? What are the tell-tale signals and how do they impact his health?

by Purina

One out of every two pets is overweight or clinically-obese, making obesity the most general disease smiting our pets. Dogs can easily become obese and their weight increase is very gradual, making it hard for owners to recognise it. Refer to the PURINA Body Condition System to find your dog’s body condition.

Overweight dogs are at higher risk of developing a variety of health troubles, including:
Heart disease
Arthritis
Respiration troubles
Anesthetic and surgical complications
Joint problems
Increased risks of certain kinds of cancer
Skin disease
Premature death
Diabetes

For your dog to lose weight, you must trim the number of calories he eats while raising his energy output. By following a monitored programme of calorie watch and reasonable workout, you can assist your dog lose weight steadily and safely. This approach will provide him feeling full after meals while determining he receives right nutrition.

5 helpful tips
1. Check for obesity
Ask your veterinarian for assistance in knowing signals of obesity in your dog. Use the PURINA Body Condition System to see if your dog is too heavy, too thin or at its complete body term.
2. Follow a nutrition plan
You and your veterinarian can produce a healthy plan that gives your dog to his ideal body condition. Refer to PURINA Life Plan found on the back of many PURINA product packages to assist you adjust feeding amounts as your dog’s activity level and body condition change.
3. Evaluate each serving
Don’t just fill up your dog’s bowl at each feeding. Follow the feeding rules of thumb on the back of PURINA packages to give your dog the proper size serving for his ideal body condition.
4. Restrict deals
Lavish your dog with love and care instead of too many high calories treats, particularly table scraps. Be mindful of the quality and quantity of goodies you feed him each day - calories add up quickly.
5. Get moving
Daily exercise is one of the keys to your dog’s health. Simply 20 minutes of walking or playing fetch every day can assist keep your dog fit. Be sure to check with your veterinarian before changing your dog’s workout procedure.

Weight loss doesn’t come simple
PURINA Overweight Management Canine and Feline Formulas are recommended for obese dogs and cats which demand low-fat, high fiber and reduced calorie diets. Your dog requires a meat-based diet, high in protein (which isn’t stored as fat) and fat and low in carbohydrate. PRO PLAN food has appropriate levels of fat and calories to facilitate maintain dogs at a firm weight. Its optimum protein to fat ratio aids hold lean body mass to help dogs stay stronger, leaner and longer.

It is a real challenge to ideal a weight management program successfully. The success or failure depends on how well you stick to the new feeding regime. Through your drives, your overweight pet can be healthier, happier and more active for years to come.

Refer to PURINA Body Condition System
http://www.purina.com.my

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Friday, September 5th, 2008 Pets No Comments

Small Dog Training Techniques

by Lee Dobbins

Dogs of every size have been trained using the reward training technique, with it being one of the most effective ways to train small dogs. Pomeranian dogs, poodles, and chihuahuas are dogs that are too small to respond to the more insensitive training methods, like the utilization of a choke collar, though they will respond positively to reward based dog training techniques.

Reward training is one of the most common types of obedience training. It teaches dogs to help with police work and military work. This is also the method commonly used to train dogs used in films and advertisements. It is equally effective to help your own pet master basic instructions in obedience.

Reward training simply means a treat for your dog after a job well done. Treats may mean many things for your dog, may it be food or just a few pats on the head and an enthusiastic “good boy”.

You can train your dog to do nearly anything with reward based dog training techniques. In order to succeed with this training method, you just need to use a specific group of tactics to get your pet to do what you want him to do and then reward him right after he does what you want.

If you would like to teach your dog to sit, you may try holding a treat above his head and then pushing it back further until the dog chooses to sit. When he does this, say the command “sit.” When he actually does sit, you can praise him and give him the treat. The dog will soon relate the sitting action with the word “sit” and the yummy reward!

Some trainers use a clicker to train the dog without using voice commands. Associating a clicking sound with the treat is the goal with this method. With this method of training, the dog learns to associate the desired action with hand signals and clicks and is rewarded after he performs the actions just as if you were using voice commands.

Reward training can do great wonders for your dog and will make your training a fast process. That key is to get your dog to perform the action on his own and then reward him consistently.

Smaller dogs respond well to a rewards based dog training techniques. This method allows you to bond with your dog and avoids harsher methods which might harm your four legged friend. Using this type of rewards based training, you can both enjoy your training sessions!

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Common Pomeranian Mixed Breeds

by Rosie Allan

The term mixed breed does not mean what it used to. Mixed breeds in the past were just a nice way to say mutt. But today, mostly because of celebrity demand, super small dogs with ideal qualities are more popular than ever. The idea is to pair two purebred dogs and breed a dog that possesses the best qualities of both. Pomeranians are ideal for this purpose because they are small and already very popular. These designer mixed breed dogs seem only to be done with the very small breeds such as toys or miniatures.

One good example of a designer dog is the Pomapoo. The Pomapoo is a toy Pomeranian bred with either a toy or miniature Poodle. The desired result is a well-mannered, kid loving tiny dog with incredible good looks. The Poodle brings the manners while the Pomeranian brings the beauty. A lot of work goes into this specialized type of breeding, sometimes with not so good results.

When you are looking for Pomeranian mixed breeds, you have to be sure that you are looking at several things when it comes to choosing which dogs you want to use. The first thing that you have to keep in mind is that you want to pick a dog that is roughly the same size as your Pomeranian. It can actually be dangerous to use a dog that is too much bigger.

This is because it is important to mix a Pomeranian with a dog that is similar in size to ensure that the new mixed breed is still compact. The Pomeranian mixed breeds that work the best are smaller dogs such as Pugs. Pugs are often bred with Pomeranians because they are close in size and height.

Other popular mixed breeds include the Shih Pom, the mix of Shih Tzu and a Pomeranian or a Pomchi, the mix of a Chihuahua and a Pomeranian. And then there is the Brusselranian, which is the breeding between a Brussels Griffon and a Pomeranian.

There are several things to think about when you are looking at a Pomeranian mix. The first thing is that most of the mixed breeds that use Pomeranians are going to resemble the Pomeranian. This is because the color and shape of the Pomeranian is most likely to be dominant in the new breed of dog.

Another thing that often stays the same is the color of the fur, because the Pomeranian colors often override the other dogs’ color. Although with some breeds, such as the Pug, the face and nose structure will be less like the Pomeranian and more like a Pug’s.

Because these dogs are not purebreds they are not recognized by the American Kennel Club and are not allowed to compete in club sanctioned dog shows. But these new mixed breeds, commonly known as hybrids, can be recognized by the American Canine Hybrid club if bred correctly.

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Thursday, September 4th, 2008 Pets No Comments

What You Need To Know About Bichon Frise Training

by Mary Stevenson

The Bichon Frise is a great breed of dog, but it is important that you are fully aware on the issue of training the breed before you go ahead and get one of these dogs for yourself. This is primarily because the Bichon Frise tends to be quite a stubborn dog and therefore can often be more difficult than most breeds to train. It is important to be aware of this before deciding on this breed, because you need to be sure that you are going to have the patience that is going to be needed for these challenges.

Bichon Frise training can be a bit more arduous and take a bit more time, but it is definitely worth it to have such a loving and adorable pet. When properly trained these dogs are even great around children, meaning that they are perfect family pets. There are a few things you have to decide when it comes to your Bichon Frise training, namely whether you want to do it yourself or hire a professional.

One of the most major aspects relating to Bichon Frise training is barking. It can often be hard to train them not to bark, but it can be done. Keep in mind that this is a breed that is often quick to sound the alarm at every new sight and sound. Although this can often be a good thing, especially at night because they make great watchdogs and will alert you if there are any intruders, it can obviously also become a problem as well.

Separation anxiety is also often a problem with these dogs, and they actually don’t even like to be left alone for more than a few hours. If they are left on their own too often they will definitely not be happy about it, and they will let you know this by barking and destructive chewing. You really need to take these facts seriously into consideration, because if you are someone that is usually out all day working, for instance, then you may want to consider another breed of dog as your choice for a pet.

Bichon Frise paper training can take a lot of time and patience. Repetitive lessons and positive reinforcements will work best for this breed. Find an out of the way place in your house to place the paper and take your dog there every time it needs to go.

Then of course there is also always the option of hiring a dog training professional to show you the steps and monitor your successes. Paper training will probably be the first type of training you tackle for obvious reasons. Just be sure to be consistent and reward good behavior.

If you do decide to do the Bichon Frise training yourself, there are a couple of things in particular that you want to make sure to keep in mind throughout the process. One is to be repetitive, because this is the only way that you are going to be able to teach your Bichon Frise anything.

Although, as mentioned here before, Bichon Frise training can be more difficult than training with other breeds of dog, it is possible.

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Thursday, September 4th, 2008 Pets No Comments

Shar Pei Mixed Breeds: A North-American Creation

by Melissa Coleman

The Ori Pei is one of the most well known crossbreeds belonging to the Shar Pei mix. It is now a registered breed with the FCI (Federation Cynologique Internationale) and has been bred at least for six generations. It is originally a creation of an American, named Aaron Silver, a breeder who loved the Chinese Shar Pei breed. Unfortunately this breed had various health problems like eye tacking, skin problems and hip dysphasia.

The Ori Pei is now recognized by the FCI (Federation Cynologique Internationale) and has a pedigree history up to six generations. The Ori Pei pups are often mistaken for Shar Pei pups, because they normally stay small. They are devoted to their families and have a great rapport with children.

The Shar Pei mix with the Pug is called the Ori Pei. An American named Aaron Silver decided to cross breed his favorite Chinese Shar Pei with a Pug. The Shar Pei often suffered from eye tacking, skin problems and hip dysphasia. When it was cross bred with a Pug, its inherent health problems diminished and the Ori Pei was a still smaller version than the Shar Pei. The FCI (Federation Cynologique Internationale) has recognized it as a Shar Pei mixed breed. It is a lovable and loyal dog and is popular with children, especially because of its small size.

The Shar Pei mix could actually be a mix with other dogs like the Black Labrador or another Shepherd Mix. Generally the features of the Shar Pei are overpowering and Shar Pei mixed breeds have more of the Shar Pei look with their extra skin and wrinkles. Shar Pei is also crossed with the Staffordshire bull terrier. The hybrid dog is generally shy, but also very loving and gentle, once he gets to know you.

But the Shar Pei mix with other dogs like the Black Labrador or another Shepherd Mix is definitely an advantage. The Shar Pei features are always more prominent when it is cross bred with these dogs, and you can see the extra skin and wrinkles and immediately identify the hybrid dog as a Shar Pei mix. It is generally shy, but once it gets familiar with you, it is very loving and gentle.

The American Canine Hybrid Club just like the original Chinese Shar Pei recognizes The Shar Pai Mix. That is why insurance companies are prepared to give accident coverage to such breeds.

Of course the kennel club rules regarding breeding and cross breeding of dogs are quite strict. For purebreds as well as for cross breeds, there are exact combinations according to their specifications, and only then the cross breeds are recognized by them.

The Chinese Shar Pei and the Shar Pei cross breeds are eligible for accident coverage with insurance companies. Only if the American Canine Hybrid Club recognizes the mixed breed is it accepted and popularized by all.

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Thursday, September 4th, 2008 Pets No Comments