Bad breath sign of bad dog health? Nah, that can’t be possible! Well it is true. While it’s perfectly acceptable to have your pooch’s breath smell of scavenged or raw meat, every time he breathes into your face, unknowing of the torture he subjects you to, you should have alarm bells ringing if his breath smells really-really bad every single time. Highly offensive bad breath means your pet health is at risk.
Halitosis, or bad breath, is a horrible odour coming from mouth of your doggie. There is more than just your pooch’s breath that is unpleasant. While there are plenty of pet products available to help all you pet owners deal with bad breath and the overall dog health. These pet products include dog toothbrush and toothpaste, treats that are meant to reduce tartar, and doggie breath drops or breath fresheners! However, it’s very important to know what really causes Halitosis and affects the pet health as well as the treatments that are available for this condition.
Typically, halitosis affects the pet health due to oral causes, but in some cases bad breath can be caused by other diseases or dog health conditions that include:
1. Gingivitis (inflammatory gums)2. Periodontitis (inflammation of the tissues, which surround the teeth)3. Infected tooth/teeth4. Foreign bodies such as piece of bone, hair, or plant material stuck in the dog’s mouth5. Oral ulceration/ Oral neoplasia 6. Lung diseases (ex: lung cancer)
Halitosis can be discomforting for the dog as well. He may not be able to convey his pain or discomfort. So don’t risk the dog health and watch out for symptoms such as:
1. Oral pain and discharge2. Bloody discharge from the mouth3. Excessive Drooling4. Dysphagia (or difficulty in swallowing food)5. Depression
It can be depressing not just for the pooch but for you as well, if you dog is no longer smiling or if you have to shove his off every time he approaches you. The best thing to do when you notice any or some of the above symptoms is to get medical advice. Only a vet can assess the cause or extent of damage caused by Halitosis and its affect on the pet health. The veterinarian will most likely make a complete oral examination as well as subject your dog to periodontal probing. Sometimes, a full mouth X-ray may be necessary.
While the vet will do what is best for the dog health based on the correct diagnosis and tests, you can also ensure that the pet health is maintained by brushing your dog’s teeth every day. There are several products on the market to help you deal with doggie breath including dog toothbrush and paste, dog treats that can help minimize tartar or freshen dog breath as well as doggie breath drops. It is first important to understand and treat any underlying diseases that may be causing the foul odour. You can also follow dietary recommendations (as advised by the veterinarian). Vets suggest Hill's Prescription Diet T/D or Eukanuba Restricted-Calorie Rewards for Halitosis.
By: Thierry Babineaux
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Monday, November 3, 2008
Dog Bad Breath - Does Your Dog Have Halitosis?
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Saturday, November 1, 2008
How An Idiot Can Do Dog Training Professionally
Make sure that you get all the members of your household involved in the dog training session so that they too will be able to exercise some form of authority and control over your dog too. If you are the only person your dog listens to, when you are away, other people at home will not to be able to exert some form of control over it and that can cause problems.
You need to understand that the mind of a dog is linear if you want to train it successfully. A dog can understand a string of commands in one setting but may have to be reeducated with the same string of commands in another setting. A dog that obeys a sit command at home may be confused when you order it to sit in a park because of the change of location.
Any slight change in the tone of your voice when you issue commands can throw a dog into confusion. Dogs that have grown so used to a particular tone of voice may be unsure about what to do if a different tone is used. Be consistent in both the tone and the speed of what you are saying so that your dog will understand it.
The click training refers to the use of the clicker to train your dog. Click training is especially good for people who have a problem maintaining a steady voice tone to when issuing out commands to dogs. Click training has fostered many successfully trained dogs.
Dogs have been a companion of man for a long time. The early man used dogs to go hunting with. Dogs are creatures of companionship by nature and can therefore be easily tamed.
It is essential that you know the right kind of chew toy to buy for your dog. A poorly selected chew toy wont distract your dog for too long. The right kind of chew toy for your dog will have it munching less on your household valuables.
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Friday, October 31, 2008
Ideas For Homemade Dog Toys
Buying commercial dog toys can be very expensive at times. You are also not 100% sure if they are safe to your canine pet. Some dog toys contain harmful deadly toxins and chemicals that may be detrimental to your dog's health. Other pet chews and toys also have lead components that can cause vomiting, poor appetite and dog’s diarrhea.
Though dog toys are not a necessity, they can play an important role in sustaining your dog’s agility while training him and boosting his confidence. They can also provide entertainment and keep your dog preoccupied and physically active all day long.
To make sure that the toys you give to your k9 are safe and non-toxic, why not make simple homemade dog toys yourself? Here are a few ideas on how to make dog toys from recyclable materials that can be found in comfort of your home:
Rope Dog ToyTo make this simple homemade dog toy, what you need are old towel or handkerchief and scissors. Cut about 4 inches of strips of towel along the end then bundle the strips together to create a knot. Afterwards, braid your strips together and until 3 inches from the end. Voila, you have a nice little rope dog toy!
Gutless Fleece Dog ToyYou will need 9 feet of rope and a can of 3 tennis balls. Begin by placing one tennis ball in a clamp. With the use of a drill, make a hole through the tennis ball. Next, thread the rope through the holes. Tie a simple knot near the ball. Knot the ends of the rope to avoid fraying. Finally, tie a second knot near the ends of the rope.
Water Bottle Dog ToyMaking this homemade dog toy is so easy. All you need are an empty water bottle and popcorn kernels. The bottle can either be small or large in size. Start by unscrewing the top off the bottle and place about a tablespoon of popcorn kernels inside.
Rope Dog ChewsIf you have old ropes that are not being used, tie several knots at each end to make a homemade dog toy for fetching and chewing.
The abovementioned ideas for homemade dog toys can help you save a great deal of money. Bear in mind, however, that you need to supervise your dog whenever he plays with these homemade dog toys. Check them for any damage to avoid choking or the ingestion of parts.
By: rayter
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The author is dog trainer connected to a company that offers a wide variety of dog toys, dog leash and dog strollers at affordable prices.
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