Hide his toys. If you have a lazy dog, a
Canine skill school. We thought
good way to encourage exercise is to move
What About Dogs
his toys whenever you go upstairs. If he is
of over 20 dog-football puns,
loafi ng about downstairs make sure, the next
Who Are Allergic?
but none did this video justice.
time you go up the stairs that you take his
favourite toy with you. It may only be a small
Caring for Dogs with
amount, but any exercise is better than none.
Hypoallergenic Conditions
This can also be practised at meal times.
For supple joints. Both of you should
eat fi sh at least once a week. It is high in
potassium and low in sodium. Cold water fi sh
such as trout and salmon are both excellent
for joints. Older dogs will benefi t from a
presence of fi sh in the diet.
For a healthy coat. Give your dog a daily
dose of Saffl ower, Corn, Soybean or Cotton Back of the net. Football star John
Seed Oil in their food (1 teaspoon) this really Harley is famous amongst his football pals
helps them to have a great looking coat and for training with his dog. You too can have a
reduces hair loss.
kick about with your mates and get the dog
involved. He will love chasing the ball around
In the summertime. Make sure nobody
at your feet and capitalising on any schoolboy
suffers from sunburn by being generous with errors you may make defensively!
the sun cream. Even the dog should get some
factor 12 on his nose. To keep him cool and
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burn free, a damp t-shirt will do him no fashion
favours, but will keep him comfortable.
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the future?
Water, water everywhere. An oldie but
a goodie. Water is never bad for you, but it
is especially good for the bipedal during the
summer months. Six pints a day (not all at
once) re-hydrate the skin and fl ush out many
of your body’s impurities. It is always good for
the dog to have a fresh water supply too, as
an over excited dog can become de-hydrated
very quickly.
Regular check-ups. A great way to judge
a dog’s inner health is by the state of his coat.
A full, glossy coat spells a healthy, well looked
after dog. But a comprehensive check up by
Take a dip. Quite possibly the most
you can be a huge help. You will be able to
benefi cial exercise going. This works all
fi nd any suspicious lumps, be able to tell if
muscle groups. The resistance pressure of the
he is under or over weight (a thick coat can
water is dictated by how fast you want to go,
conceal this) and is a great way to bond with
and if you get tired get Rover to pull you along
your dog. Once you get used to your dog, you
with his tail, he’ll love it. Most dogs love a good
are more likely to spot any alarming changes
splash about, you’ll spot the ones that don’t.
later on in life.
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