Posted by Isabella Vreeken @ 2:08 pm on October 16th 2008
How to administer remedies and supplements to pets is one of the most common question asked.
Here are a few things to keep in mind:
- Consider the format of the supplement or remedy before you buy it - is it a tablet, a powder, a liquid, or a capsule? If you know you will have trouble giving your dog a pill, see whether you can find a product that comes in a powder, capsule or liquid version instead.
- If you must get a tablet formula and you think your pet will have trouble with it, get a pill crusher or pill pockets to make administration easier.

Health Enterprises All-in-One Pill Splitter & Crusher for Dogs and Cats
Price: $5.99
Handy all-in-one tool has a stainless steel blade in lid for splitting. The bottom separates easily and crushes pills with one twist.
Pill Pockets Pill Delivery Dog Treats Chicken Small
Price: $6.99
Pill Pockets are healthy treats with a patented pocket to safely conceal pills and capsules. Made from natural ingredients, conceals medicinal odors, and makes medicating a breeze!
- If your pet turns up their nose at any remedies you try to mix into food, consider getting a highly aromatic canned food like Solid Gold green tripe, which can better disguise the aroma of the remedy.
Solid Gold Green Tripe Canned Food 13.2 oz. Can
Price: $2.29
Tripe is loaded with digestive enzymes and helps prevent bloating. It’s also used as a recovery food to perk up weak or ill animals.
Posted by Isabella Vreeken @ 12:25 pm on October 5th 2008
When it comes to selecting an instructor for beagle obedience training it is critical to select a trainer who has a solid background in the field. After all, it would certainly not be helpful if the person offering the training program were an individual who lacked the skills and the experience necessary to properly instill discipline in the dog. When the instructor is lacking in these very critical skills it does not exactly bode well for the poor beagle because the dog simply is not going to learn how to behave properly.
Now, this is not to say that there is an epidemic of bad beagle trainers out there. Rather, it is merely a call for those looking to have their dog trained to look into the viable options available to them in terms of verifying the credentials of the trainer. So, here is a brief rundown of some of the methods of verifying the expertise of the trainer.
When it comes to selecting a solid beagle trainer there will be the erroneous assumption on certain people’s part that one needs to have solid knowledge of dog training in order to make a judgment on someone’s professional skills. This is not entirely accurate, as one does not necessarily need specialized knowledge of the subject matter in order to make a decision regarding the qualifications of the trainer.
Rather, it would be best to look into two basic areas before making the decision: duration and reviews. That is, it is best to see how many years the person has been in the beagle obedience training business. Now, this is not to say that a person who is new to the business is without talent, but a person who has an established track record over time can be a solid asset. Also, it would be best to run the name of the trainer or the school through various online consumer review services. This way, if the experiences of prior customers have been published online you can review them.
Beagle obedience training is an important undertaking because it provides for a solid means in which to integrate a new dog into your home. Since you have purchased the dog because you expect the dog to be with your for a long, long time it would be a sad state of affairs if an improperly trained dog had to be given away. As such, investing time and money into a solid trainer is the wise course of action to take, but it begins and ends with selecting the proper beagle training instructor. So, you need to make your selection wisely and this means you have to perform a little due diligence in regards to selecting the right beagle trainer. As such, it is critical not to shirk your responsibilities when it comes to selecting a proper trainer as your future relationship with your pet depends upon it.
If you are looking into selecting a beagle training instructor then you need a little help guiding you in the right direction. Dog training books may be a helpful supplement but nothing is as helpful as picking the right trainer.

The Beagle - FREE DVD Inside
Price: $19.99
The Beagle Book is a revolutionary breed-specific quide that includes a free training DVD inside. The Beagle is a very smart dog with a high level of trainability. Learn the best training methods for embracing the Beagles cheerful, fun-loving nature while also managing his somewhat stubborn tendencies. Free Care and Training DVD The most breed specific information available Positive training methods Current health care information Convenient diet options Easy-to-follow grooming instructions Terra Nova Series / Hardcover Book
Posted by Isabella Vreeken @ 8:24 pm on September 30th 2008
Feeding raw food is dangerous due to the risk of Salmonella and E. Coli.
The digestive tracts of dogs are very different than those of humans. The human digestive tract is approximately 25 to 28 feet long with a stomach acidity between 1.5 and 2.5. Dogs have a much shorter digestive system at an average of 10 to 13 feet for dogs with an acidity of less than 1. Raw food moves through the dog system in less than half the time it would through a human’s system, and the high acidity kills most bacteria such as salmonella. Even if the food was contaminated, it likely would not enter the animal’s bloodstream. Commercially prepared raw food manufacturers take measures to control against the presence of unwanted organisms such as salmonella and e. coli, so for those concerned the frozen raw diets are a good option.
If you eat meat, then you are aware of the precautions to take when handling raw meat. The same precautions apply to raw pet food as to raw meat destined to be cooked for human consumption: wash bowls, utensils and your hands after feeding and handling the meat. Keep the meat frozen until two to four days before feeding, and thaw in the refrigerator. Don’t leave the food down for your pet for more than 30 - 40 minutes, after this time throw any leftovers away. With a bit of common sense, raw food is no more difficult or dangerous to feed than any other pet food.
Some folks like to argue that the wild relatives of dogs have shorter life spans than our companion animals and blame this shortened life on consumption of raw food. While it may be true that wild dogs are less long-lived than our pets, it is not due to their diet. Animals living in the wild are at far more risk from predators, competition for food and the harsh elements than they are from eating raw meat. Our companions are living longer lives due to their comfortable living conditions with regular meals provided - no hunting required, and no stress other than whether or not they’ll get caught on their favorite sofa.
For more information please see “All About Raw Food.“
Dogwise Raw Meaty Bones Book for Dogs
Price: $29.95
An authoritative and complete reference on the benefits of a raw food diet. Also provides a suggested diet and feeding tips for your dogs.