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2013年9月23日星期一

Home Remedies For Dog Constipation

There comes a time in everyone’s life when constipation rears its ugly head. The same holds true for dogs, unfortunately. Lack of exercise and permissible diet can lead to bouts of constipation (sound familiar?). While you may seek a range of ways to “eliminate” this qoute in your own life, let’s inspect some home remedies for dog constipation which can be utilized in the eventuality it occurs in theirs.





As mentioned earlier, a permissible diet and exercise are key components in ensuring your dog has the capability to move his bowels as often as necessary. House dogs commonly need to be walked twice a day while maintaining a permissible diet. If your dog becomes constipated, one method to alleviate this qoute is by adding one to two teaspoons of bran to his meal. This allows for extra moisture in the stool.


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Another method to soften the stool would be to add psyllium (Metamucil in the adult world) to his diet. Half a teaspoon twice a day, in addition to drinking abundance of water, will suffice. A third selection would be mineral oil. This may be used in cases where there is a large build-up of hard stool. Two teaspoons, twice a day should be added to his meal, but for only a week. There are some other steps you can take to alleviate your dog‘s constipation. Keep his food moist by adding a bit of water. If your dog is getting on in years, add some raw meat and vegetables to his diet.


Home Remedies For Dog Constipation

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Iceland Pure Salmon Oil (33 oz) Overview


Icelandic Salmon Oilcame from the pure waters of Iceland. Aminister by mixing with your pet’s food. For animal use only. Iceland Pure Salmon Oil is an excellent source of Omega 3 and 6 essential fatty acids. Use as a dialy nutritional supplement to obtain the many benefits of essential fatty acids, including skin and coat health. Includes pump. Feeding instructions:1-20 lbs – 1 pump daily20-50 lbs – 4 pumps daily75-100 lbs – 6 pumps daily100 + lbs – 8 pumps daily Guaranteed Analysis (per teaspoon (4,700 mg): Omega 3 fatty acids max*2820 mgOmegas 6 fatty acids max470 mgCrude protein 0%Crude fat min*99.9%Moisture Max 0.01%Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA) 1410 mg Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) 940 mg Ingredients: Salmon Oil, mixed tocopherols ( a preservation ) *Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Dog & Cat food nutrient profile.




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There are obvious signs which can alert you to potential problems, and for which you can take immediate steps. Long hair on dogs can cause feces to come to be entangled; therefore, keep your dog properly groomed. Dogs tend to eat all things in sight, ensure no bones or other material has been ingested. Just as we contact constipation due to obvious medications, dogs are no exception. Psychological stress is someone else indicator relating to constipation.


While it has been recommend that all breeds and dogs of any age are prone to constipation, there are other aspects which you may need to consider, and for which many dog owners are culpable. Never feed your dog from the dinner table. While you may indulge the dog with a few scraps here and there, you are contributing to his constipation.


Foods that comprise flour, sugar, rice, dairy and high protein are the main source of the problem. Ice cream, cookies, bread, chocolate, or other unhealthy food items can cause your dog unnecessary pain. As mentioned earlier, a lack of fiber and dehydration are common causes. someone else cause for concern would be a condition known as mega colon. This plainly means your dog has an inflamed colon which prevents the extraction of feces.


The time to visit the vet will come to be obvious when your dog‘s inability to defecate is hampered by a decreased appetite, passing blood in minimal amounts, and allinclusive lethargy. Keep in mind, contributing to the allinclusive condition of your dog should be of the utmost importance. A dog‘s love is unconditional, therefore, he or she is totally dependent upon you to utter a wholesome and harmonious life. Be ever vigilant to any signs of stress and ensure his diet and exercise regimen is proper and on-going.


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2013年9月18日星期三

My Favorite Remedies for My Dogs

Fourteen years ago I woke up knowing that I HAD to visit the SPCA.  Most pet lovers know that equals a new pet.  I had lost my beloved English Setter three months prior to brain cancer (horrible) and didn’t feel quite ready for a new dog, but followed my intuition. I spent several fun hours walking and playing with dogs and wished I had a home for all of them, however, I didn’t feel like I had met “the one”.  That changed as I reached the very last kennel and a little black and white puff jumped up on the inside of the kennel and looked me straight in the eyes. We both made an audible sound as our eyes met and DROP! went my heart–I was in love.  I looked further in the kennel and there were two other puppies (approximately two months old) and an emaciated beagle/foxhound mama dog who was extremely timid.  My boy, who I named Zuni Bear (wise guide and healer), came home with me and a week later I went back for Mama Dog, who I couldn’t get out of my head and who was scheduled for execution at the then overfull kill shelter.  I named her Xena, Beagle Princess.



(Zuni Bear, Nov. 2011)


I’ve used lots of my nutritional supplement knowledge over the years for my dogs with great success.  Xena, my true rescue dog, had B.B.’s in her body, a life long limp and scars on her face and soul.  I used a Bach Flower Remedy, called “Star of Bethlehem”, my go to remedy for post trauma, and lots of patience, love and healthy food to help ease her transition from abused, scared stray into my loving home.  I immediately put her on Glucosamine Sulfate (she loved Ark Naturals Sea Mobility Joint Rescue Strips or my Vegetarian Glucosamine capsules in cream cheese) and quality fish oil (Nordic Naturals Omega 3 Pet is my favorite) for her hips.  I kept her on that until she died 3 years ago.


Zuni Bear has had his share of adventures and health issues, but is doing great and just had his 14th birthday in May.  My boy has multiple food allergies and I have to change his food frequently to keep the insanely itchy food allergy paws at bay.  My current favorite foods for him are Castor & Pollux Natural Ultra Mix Dry Food and Natural Balance® L.I.D. Limited Ingredient Diets® Potato & Duck Dry Dog Food ( I special order the latter).  I also have him on fish oil and quercetin, a bioflavanoid with powerful anti-inflammatory benefits, especially helpful for any type of allergy (pet or people).  He can be a bit high strung with an ear piercing bark when people come over (love me, pretend to like my dog), and Rainbow Light’s GreenDog Naturals Complete Calm chewables help bring him down a notch when he’s really anxious.  He’s terrified of thunderstorms, fireworks or any other extremely loud noises (as was Xena) and after much trial and error, Homeopet’s Anxiety TFLN works like magic.  He’ll actually lay down and relax within moments of a few drops licked off my finger.  Amazing!  I’ve also used the homeopathic remedies Arnica for pain and stiffness after he has a good run through the woods (he’s 1/2 hound and takes off) or swim in the river (has chased a beaver for an hour to my distress). Homeopathic Hypericum, internally and topically was essential for pain relief and healing of a jaggedly and deeply torn paw pad when he ran on glass at Riverview Park (the vet didn’t think it could be saved, but we proved him wrong).  When he had a horrible hot spot, Keys Metacare lotion healed it within days (miraculous for human itches and rashes too). Well, I could go on and on, but I’ll stop here and say how grateful I am to have access to these remedies for my doggie soul mates and would be happy to help you with dog questions to the best of my abilities.


-Brandon Davis, MS Ed., Supplement & Bodycare Department Manager at Rebecca’s Natural Food



(Brandon & Zuni Bear, Nov. 2011)