Published Nov 21st, 2009
By Renée
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It's that time of the year again where all of us are so busy preparing for merry feasting; starting with Thanksgiving then follow by Hanukkah, Christmas, and New Year partying. Armed with a long shopping list, we eagerly head ...
Published Sep 23rd, 2009
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As diligent and caring pet parents, we want the best of everything for our dogs as much as we can accommodate. And when it comes to dog food, we don't just accommodate, we go extreme length to scrutinize each ...
Published Sep 14th, 2009
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Getting finicky dogs to eat their plain kibbles is like getting a child to like her mouth checked by the dentist. Finicky dogs are smart individuals; they know how to push your limit into giving in. Not to rub ...
Published Sep 5th, 2009
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It's the time of the month that I list some great deals on dog supplies. Here are my September picks on what's new, notable, and bargain-priced:
TheUltimateGreenPet: If you are into green products, here are some great essentials to consider ...
Published Aug 11th, 2009
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Here the second installment of my August picks on what's new, notable, and bargain-priced:
OnlyNaturalPet is offering 10% off on all grooming products for the month of August. Code: GROOMING
Grooming Products:
PetzLife and Leba: If you've read my review on ...
Published Jul 15th, 2009
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In my previously article I listed six macrominerals that are essential for dog's health. Without farther ado, here are the other six essential microminerals and 8 trace elements.
Microminerals
Microminerals consist of copper, iodine, iron, manganese, selenium, and zinc. Unlike macrominerals, ...
Published Jul 12th, 2009
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Although minerals make up only 1% of body weight nevertheless they play important roles in dog's health. They carry out hundreds of metabolic functions in the body. For examples, calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus (marcominerals) help make up the bones ...
Published Jul 1st, 2009
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There is little risk (or any) of over-supplementing with water-soluble vitamins. As said, these are not stored in the body in significant amount. Any excess will be filtered through the kidneys and excreted in urine four to eight hours ...
Published Jun 24th, 2009
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Vitamins are nutrients that are needed as catalysts for the dog's metabolism. They are organic compounds that are essential to dog's growth and development and day-to-day life-support functions. Like mineral, vitamins work in countless ways to promote and maintain ...