Dog Care: Dog Food: Dog Names: Dog Care Tips, Dog Food and 7,000 Male and Female Dog Names
By Ayir Amrahs
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It isn't in vain that dogs are known as man's closest companions. This friendship has lasted for thousands of years, and these animals have shown that they are loyal, faithful, good companions, and very fun. Our dog would give his life for us. He is faithful and our closest companion. Nonetheless, learning how to deal with a dog is fundamental to restoring all the love that is given to us by these pets, right? We should, therefore, learn how to keep it safe and sound. Having a dog implies an extraordinary duty. Even though the tips for dealing with your pet are basic, you should realize that they will be a mind-blowing reminder. In this manner, dealing with your dog, or that dog that you mean to embrace isn't a simple assignment.
Despite giving essential things like food, water, a home, veterinary care, exercise, and keeping it in a protected spot. Every pet lover should be aware of some crucial information to keep their puppy healthy and completely happy, ensuring their health, hygiene, and safety, making the dog's quality of life very high.
In this book, simple methods of making healthy meals for dogs at home are given. And also don't you know what this care is? No problem! Next, we'll talk about the main ones, so you can put them into practice and guarantee a lot of joy and health for your buddy. Come on? These tips are basic but important to take great consideration and care of your dog.
A useful book, dedicated to all dog lovers.
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Dog Care - Ayir Amrahs
About the Book
You can find dog care tips, dog food, and suitable names for your dog all in one place in this one book. We treat dogs as members of our family; we take care of their happiness and sorrows. We also name them family members. When a puppy comes to our house, we start thinking about its name, and if we can’t come up with a good name, we feel helpless. Keeping this in mind, this book is prepared with good and meaningful names as well as dog care tips for your lovely puppies and dogs. There are several new and fresh names in this book. From this book, you can find beautiful, simple, and meaningful names for any species of dog. The best thing about a dog’s name is that it can be changed over time.
It isn't in vain that dogs are known as man's closest companions. This friendship has lasted for thousands of years, and these animals have shown that they are loyal, faithful, good companions, and very fun. Our dog would give his life for us. He is faithful and our closest companion. Nonetheless, learning how to deal with a dog is fundamental to restoring all the love that is given to us by these pets, right? We should, therefore, learn how to keep it safe and sound. Having a dog implies an extraordinary duty. Even though the tips for dealing with your pet are basic, you should realize that they will be a mind-blowing reminder. In this manner, dealing with your dog, or that dog that you mean to embrace isn't a simple assignment.
Despite giving essential things like food, water, a home, veterinary care, exercise, and keeping it in a protected spot. Every pet lover should be aware of some crucial information to keep their puppy healthy and completely happy, ensuring their health, hygiene, and safety, making the dog's quality of life very high.
In this book, simple methods of making healthy meals for dogs at home are given. And also don't you know what this care is? No problem! Next, we'll talk about the main ones, so you can put them into practice and guarantee a lot of joy and health for your buddy. Come on? These tips are basic but important to take great consideration and care of your dog.
A useful book, dedicated to all dog lovers.
—Author
Table of Contents
About the Book
1. Dog Care Tips
Vaccination
Wash the paws
What to do if the dog ate a toxic food
When you are away
Why does my dog eat grass
Wounds heal faster
Encourage play
Give all the necessary affection
Leave the environment always clean and adequate
Annual tests at the veterinarian
Arrange its environment
Avoid carrying it constantly
Avoid smoking
Be aware of a dog's basic needs
Be careful with weed killers and fertilizers
Be loyal and patient
Be more careful with parasites
Be up-to-date
Behave civilly
Beware of insect bites
Beware of poisonous plants in the garden
Brushing and grooming to be done regularly
Care for paws and cut claws
Care of long hair
Care of short hair
Clean the pee properly
Clean, dry and dandruff-free fur
Control your dog's weight
Correct health care
Create a warm, comfortable place to sleep
Decalogue of dog care in summer
Dog adaptation
Don't leave it alone
Ear care
Educate your dog
Enjoy it to the fullest
Establish a house cleaning routine
Establish a time for your furry walk
Exercises
Extra coat
Eye care is often neglected
Eye care
Feed him according to his needs
Fight boredom
Food: dogs need to eat well
For flaky skin, fungi and rashes
For more vitality and a strong immune system
For strong joints
Get your dog a coat or sweater
Give him all the attention he needs
Give him toys
Give your dog enough exercise
Good oral health will prevent disease
Homemade ear cleaning
How do you bathe a dog
How to deal with a dog bark
Humid place
If the ticks become active again
Infectious diseases
Intestinal parasites
Invest in your training
Keep an eye on the anal glands
Keep nails clean
Keep them hydrated
Kitten with a puppy
Learn to detect diseases
Look at your animal's hooves
Maintain a healthy weight
Maintain his space while we go
Make him love
Meet his physical and mental needs
Mental stimulation
Modify your house
Natural external pest control product for dogs
Offer fatty acids
Organic homemade shampoo
Parasites and control
Paw problems are quick to recognize
Pet your dog
Plants
Polite owner, polite dog
Prohibited foods for dogs
Protect them from fleas
Protected walks
Protection against hypothermia
Reward their good behaviour
Schedule for your needs
Set aside time for games
Shelter
Skin and coat need to be well cared for
Sleeping place
Some breeds live less than others
Springtime is also the time to change fur
Springtime is pollen time
Sterilization
Strolling by car
Supervise his teething and chewing
Take care of him when he is sick
Take care of his hair
Take care of their hygiene
Take some time to check their teeth
Take your dog to the veterinarian for regular checkups
Teach children how to treat their dog
Teach to do the needs in the right place
The dog alone at home
The dog must have an external identification
The dog's physical and mental balance
The ear-care - wash once a week
The frequent diseases of dogs
The identification microchip
Tours
Train and socialize your dog
Train the dog
Travelling with your pet
Try to exercise
Try to groom and groom your dog frequently
A full bath
A happy dog is a healthy dog
A hygienic coat contributes to optimal health
A natural disinfectant for dog care
A puppy or two
A remedy for bad breath in dogs
Accompany your dog
Adequate food
Animal hygiene
2. Homemade Dog Food
Balanced Homemade Dog Food
Needs of Dogs
Avoid Toxic Foods
Dog-Friendly and Necessary Food
The Natural Food for Dogs
Bones in Natural Dog Food
Tips Feeding Your Dog
Homemade Dog Food Recipes
1. Chicken with Rice
2. Vegetable Puree
3. Tuna Bites
4. Scrambled Eggs
5. Macaroni
6. Liver, Beef and Rice
7. Rabbit and Potatoes
8. Pasta and Fish
9. Eggs and Rice
10. Cheese, Rice and Protein
11. Homemade Dry Biscuits
12. Vegetable and Legume Puree
13. Veg Croquettes
14. Healthy Vegetables
15. Potato with Heart
16. Rice with Salmon
17. Meat in Sauce
18. Chicken Risotto
19. Meatloaf
20. Sauteed Rice, Salmon and Cauliflower
21. Heart, Vegetables and Oats
22. Chicken with Rice and Vegetables
23. Meat with Pasta
24. Slow Cooker Stewed Chicken Drumsticks
25. Electric Pot Chicken
26. Easy and Slow-Cooking Dog Food
27. Beef Meal
28. Golden Soup
29. Convenient and Nutritious Meal
30. Chicken and Carrot Nest
31. Simple Mixed Food
32. Pork Liver Porridge
33. Pork Floss Custard
34. Miscellaneous Grains Cornbread
3. Best Names for Female & Male Dogs
Best Names for Female Dogs—A
Best Names for Female Dogs—B
Best Names for Female Dogs—C
Best Names for Female Dogs—D
Best Names for Female Dogs—E
Best Names for Female Dogs—F
Best Names for Female Dogs—G
Best Names for Female Dogs—H
Best Names for Female Dogs—I
Best Names for Female Dogs—J
Best Names for Female Dogs—K
Best Names for Female Dogs—L
Best Names for Female Dogs—M
Best Names for Female Dogs—N
Best Names for Female Dogs—O
Best Names for Female Dogs—P
Best Names for Female Dogs—Q
Best Names for Female Dogs—R
Best Names for Female Dogs—S
Best Names for Female Dogs—T
Best Names for Female Dogs—U
Best Names for Female Dogs—V
Best Names for Female Dogs—W
Best Names for Female Dogs—X
Best Names for Female Dogs—Y
Best Names for Female Dogs—Z
Best Names for Male Dogs—A
Best Names for Male Dogs—B
Best Names for Male Dogs—C
Best Names for Male Dogs—D
Best Names for Male Dogs—E
Best Names for Male Dogs—F
Best Names for Male Dogs—G
Best Names for Male Dogs—H
Best Names for Male Dogs—I
Best Names for Male Dogs—J
Best Names for Male Dogs—K
Best Names for Male Dogs—L
Best Names for Male Dogs—M
Best Names for Male Dogs—N
Best Names for Male Dogs—O
Best Names for Male Dogs—P
Best Names for Male Dogs—Q
Best Names for Male Dogs—R
Best Names for Male Dogs—S
Best Names for Male Dogs—T
Best Names for Male Dogs—U
Best Names for Male Dogs—V
Best Names for Male Dogs—W
Best Names for Male Dogs—X
Best Names for Male Dogs—Y
Best Names for Male Dogs—Z
1. Dog Care Tips
Vaccination
The dog should be checked to avoid inconveniences since it is very common that with the drop in temperatures this is also a decrease in its body's defences. Also, it is important to keep track of vaccines throughout the year, especially if the animal is taken to care centres or nurseries where it has contact with other dogs.
Your vaccinations and checkups are always necessary. The chip with your information should not be missing.
Wash the paws
In the same way that constant hand washing is recommended, a similar practice can be followed with pets: wash the paws with soap and water every time you go outside. Other chemicals should not be used as they can be harmful.
What to do if the dog ate a toxic food
If you suspect that your dog has ingested any of prohibited foods, and especially if you notice any of uncommon symptoms, do not hesitate to call your vet as soon as possible. In most cases, with the right treatment, there will be no major problems. Remember that, in addition to providing quality, healthy and balanced nutrition, prevention is the key to your dog's good health. Therefore, when in doubt, it is advisable to avoid any food that you are not sure is good for your friend.
When you are away
Even if you have all the licenses and vaccinations in order, you should not allow your dog to roam only outside the home or around the neighbourhood. You must have it under your control at all times.
Why does my dog eat grass
If your dog eats grass, there could be several reasons for this. First of all, it may help it digest and purge itself.
He can then be instinctively attracted to certain plants (like his distant ancestors the wolves who also ate grass and berries). He may also simply enjoy the taste of the herb. On the other hand, it can also reveal a diet too low in fibre. If your dog is eating a diet that is too low in fibre, he will need to eat more. The grass will then be an ideal food to make a significant contribution. If this is the case, make sure to correct his diet by offering him adapted, more balanced meals, or by using croquettes rich in fibre.
Wounds heal faster
Treating small wounds and chafed areas with coconut oil will help them heal faster and rarely leave scars. Apply a small amount of oil directly to the dried wound, several times a day. The fatty acids have an antibacterial effect and prevent inflammation. Dried surgical scars can also