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Castor & Pollux Natural Ultramix Chicken, Vegetables and Brown Rice Stew Adult Dog Food, 13.2 Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)

Castor & Pollux Natural Ultramix Chicken, Vegetables and Brown Rice Stew Adult Dog Food, 13.2 Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)

Twenty years ago, Brian Connolly and Shelley Gunton saw an opportunity to make high quality, healthy food for dogs and cats. As pet parents, they understood how people truly consider their dogs and cats to be members of their family-and are always seeking better quality products for their pets. That was the beginning of Castor & Pollux Natural PetWorks. We assembled a team of experts in animal nutrition, organic and natural ingredients, processing, packaging, distribution, veterinary medicine, a
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AvoDerm Natural Salmon in Salmon Consomme Cat Food, 3-Ounce Cans, Case of 24

AvoDerm Natural Salmon in Salmon Consomme Cat Food, 3-Ounce Cans, Case of 24

Avoderm wild by nature salmon in salmon consomme is made with wild caught fish and is grain free providing healthy balanced nutrition for your cat. High quality ingredients ensure that you are providing the optimum nutrition your pet needs. Avoderm wild by nature was created for the complete health of your cat. Carefully formulated for the everyday health needs for today's cats, AvoDerm starts with premium protein sources in delicious combinations to satisfy even the finicky cat.
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Your Questions About Organic Dog Food Grain Free

George asks…

Do the same restrictions apply to cat food as they do to dog food?

It looks like all cat food has corn in it. I know dogs can’t have corn, but what are some things cat’s shouldn’t have? What are the ingredients I should look for when shopping for cat food? Don’t you think that cats can do fine with so-so food?

admin answers:

Let me share with you what I have learned about feline nutrition to help you make an informed decision on what diet you should feed your cat.

Many brands of manufactured cat foods claiming to be “healthy” really are not. In fact they are made of the lowest ingredients possible. I’m not saying that a cat can’t live off them… Just the same as you could live off hot dogs and Mac and cheese forever, but better choices can and should be made for your feline friends. I would not venture to say that any manufactured food is “best” for a cat but a grain free organic wet food would be a good start. Feeding canned is certainly better than feeding dry in all cases.

Cats were never meant to eat dry food, also known as cereals or kibble. We, humans, make them eat it for convenience to us. It has nothing to do with them or their nutritional needs. It’s completely species inappropriate.

All small domestic cats descended from desert cats. In the wild, desert cats derive their entire liquid intake from their prey. They do not have a thirst mechanism because they don’t need it when eating a species appropriate diet. They get all they need from what they eat. Additionally water was usually not available to them in their desert climate. So they do not often drink water. Regular ol’ house cats have descended from those same wild desert cats.

So in a home environment, your kitty does not get the moisture it needs from dry food and it’s almost always in a constant state of dehydration. Water fountains are encouraged to TRY to get your cat to drink more and your kitty may even enjoy it, but it will never meet its water intake needs drinking from a bowl.

Deadly feline illnesses such as diabetes, kidney failure, obesity, allergies, Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD), bladder stones, kidney stones, urinary tract blockages and Urinary Tract Infections (FLUTD), with and without deadly crystals run rampant these days. Cats are not taking in enough water to stave them off. Proper water intake through a species appropriate diet alone can prevent most of these conditions.

Overall, wet is all around better for any cats diet, be it canned or Raw and they should never be fed dry cereal kibble if we wish to most closely match their wild nutritional and dietary needs. Kibble meets our needs… not our cats.

It is also bogus that kibble cleans teeth. DRY FOOD DOES NOT CLEAN TEETH. It’s an old myth that has been scientifically disproved for years, but old-school vets drilled it into people’s heads for so long (and sadly still do) that people still believe it. Cats can not “chew”. They do not have flat “chewing” teeth. Their molars are not for grinding food. They have meat ripping pointy carnivorous teeth. You may see them “crunch” a piece of food once to crack and break it… but they are absolutely unable to chew a hard piece of food. Want your cat to have clean teeth? Give them an appropriately sized raw bone to chew on. :o)

I personally feed a Raw Meat and Bones based diet to my cats and they are very healthy on it. I HIGHLY recommend it. Once I got the hang of it and felt comfortable with it it’s a snap to prepare. It’s something you might want to consider someday. Cats are obligate carnivores after all and must derive ALL their nutrients from meat based sources. They are unable to absorb them from any other source. Despite thousands of years of domestication they remain strictly carnivorous. True and honest meat eaters and that is what they need most. Protein from meat!

If you are interested in feeding a raw diet some great places to start learning are http://www.catinfo.org/ , http://www.catnutrition.org/ , and http://www.felinefuture.com/nutrition/ .

If you would like to try raw with your cats and don’t want to get all technical about it but want to try a trusted, time tested and balanced raw diet you can order from http://www.felinespride.com/products/catfood.aspx . I purchased this myself when I first started and my cats loved it!

Another premade Raw you can try is Natures Varity. I personally have never used this but know many people that do and it’s pretty easy to find http://www.naturesvariety.com/content.lasso?page=1507&-session=naturesvariety:D04EC9250597c11908GJS417647E.

If raw is not an option for you please be aware that there are three Categories of manufactured Pet Foods:

-“Grocery store” foods – (Generic Brands and cheap name brands) Those foods found in grocery stores and mass-market retailers are made with lower-quality, less-digestible, inexpensive ingredients and are therefore a cheaper alternative. While easy on the pocketbook, “grocery store” foods normally do not provide your cat with the healthiest, most nutrient-dense ingredients.

-Premium foods – (Iams/Eukanuba, Purina One, Hills Science Diet, Nutro and such) Foods often found in grocery stores, pet stores, and veterinarian offices that contain higher-grade ingredients, but still include many elements of “grocery store” food, such as artificial colors, artificial flavors, chemical preservatives, and “filler” ingredients such as corn and wheat products, by-products and even animal digest. Yuck! Premium foods are usually more expensive than “grocery store” foods because their ingredients are sometimes of a higher quality, and are therefore somewhat more beneficial and digestible. But don’t be fooled, some of those same so called Premium brands are sometimes worse than grocery store foods, but they charge prices like they are better. They aren’t!

-Healthy foods – (Wellness, Merrick, Eagle Pack, Drs Foster & Smith) The newest addition to the pet food market – provide pets with the highest quality, healthiest, and most nutritious ingredients. They are typically available for purchase online or direct from the manufacturer. Some better retailers are starting to carry them now. Complete Petmart carries a few healthy brand foods. Foods in the Healthy class contain nutrient-rich ingredients. Formulated to provide optimum health benefits for pets, these foods often use real meat as the primary protein source, carbohydrate-rich whole grains like brown rice and barley and whole, fresh fruits and vegetables. They should not contain artificial preservatives, flavors, or colors. They will almost always be fortified with additional vitamins and minerals, and will use the best natural sources for fatty acids to help build healthy skin and a beautiful coat. Because healthy foods use high quality ingredients, you should expect to pay a little more than you would for other types of pet food. Remember, though, with healthy foods you can feed less since healthy foods are more nutrient-dense than other types of food so it often evens out or cost’s les than feeding foods filled with cheap non-nutritional by-products fillers.

With all that information in mind, when you are choosing a new cat food, study the ingredients. All ingredients on pet food labels are listed by weight. Meaning whatever ingredients are listed first on the list, there is more in there. The first ingredients listed should be whole meat ingredients, protein sources, such as Chicken or Turkey. NOT just the word “meat”! Who the heck knows what that is? The word Chicken Meal is ok, but it should be a secondary ingredient, not first. Meal is the meat dehydrated and ground into a powder.

The ingredients also should NOT include any by-products or animal digest whatsoever. Those are disgusting left over animal parts that are scraped off the filthy floors of meat and poultry plants. They should just go into the trash but they put them into pet food instead. EW!!!! Also make sure there are no artificial colors or flavors. And make sure there is no BHA and BHT used preservatives. These preservatives have been shown to cause cancer in both cats and dogs. Bad Bad stuff and it’s in almost every cat treat on the market. 🙁

So, in summery of the ingredients… if you see the words by-products, Animal Digest, the word “meat” alone, Corn, Corn Gluten, Wheat Gluten, or BHA or BHT… stop reading, put down that product and move on to the next.

Be aware that when switching to a Healthy, Holistic or Organic food, you will pay for what you get. Good foods are not cheap. They are pricey and will cost you more than cheaper products, just like steak costs more than hotdogs. But again, you will be feeding a better food and improving the over all health of your pet. This in turn leads to less vet visits for illness now and more importantly later in life in their geriatric years. You will also feed less of this food on a per animal basis because a smaller amount of food contains what your cat needs. Overall healthy wet foods are well worth it, if only for the piece of mind that the ingredients are better for your cat than cheap crap.

You can start your research for a healthy cat food here if you are not ready to try feeding a Raw diet:
http://www.onlynaturalpet.com

If you want to buy in a store, Complete Petmart is a good store and carries quite a few natural, organic, and holistic blends. Also check with your local feed/grain stores.

I highly recommend you take the time to research for yourself, but the information I have given should get you off to a good start. Good luck choosing a healthy food!

********IMPORTANT*******Don’t forget to switch your Pets food slowly over a period of 10 to 14 days, if you can. Mixing 25% new to 75% old. Then 50/50… then 75% new to 25% old. And finally switch over to 100% new. Take it slow as not to upset their digestive system.

David asks…

What is the best food to give to a 5 month old kitten?

I just adopted a kitten and I have been giving him Iams kitten food. I know he’s growing fast but to me he’s getting fat. Am I feeding him the wrong food? And also how much food should you give a cat per day. I usually just fill up his bowl when it looks empty. Please help.

admin answers:

The proper amount to feed per cat/per day should be about 5.5 ounces of wet (high quality grain free canned or Raw Meat/Bones/Organ) food.

The calories in that amount of food are sufficient for most “normal” sized cats. Of course a highly energetic cat will need more food to keep it healthy, and a lazy cat will need less food to keep it from getting obese. But 5.5 ounces of wet food per day is a good place to start.

Here is a fantastic site that will help you help your cat lose weight!

Http://www.catinfo.org/feline_obesity.htm

Let me share with you what I have learned about feline nutrition to help you make an informed decision on what diet you should feed your cat.

Many brands of manufactured cat foods claiming to be “healthy” really are not. In fact they are made of the lowest ingredients possible. I’m not saying that a cat can’t live off them… Just the same as you could live off hot dogs and Mac and cheese forever, but better choices can and should be made for your feline friends. I would not venture to say that any manufactured food is “best” for a cat but a grain free organic wet food would be a good start. Feeding canned is certainly better than feeding dry in all cases.

Cats were never meant to eat dry food, also known as cereals or kibble. We, humans, make them eat it for convenience to us. It has nothing to do with them or their nutritional needs. It’s completely species inappropriate.

All small domestic cats descended from desert cats. In the wild, desert cats derive their entire liquid intake from their prey. They do not have a thirst mechanism because they don’t need it when eating a species appropriate diet. They get all they need from what they eat. Additionally water was usually not available to them in their desert climate. So they do not often drink water. Regular ol’ house cats have descended from those same wild desert cats.

So in a home environment, your kitty does not get the moisture it needs from dry food and it’s almost always in a constant state of dehydration. Water fountains are encouraged to TRY to get your cat to drink more and your kitty may even enjoy it, but it will never meet its water intake needs drinking from a bowl.

Deadly feline illnesses such as diabetes, kidney failure, obesity, allergies, Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD), bladder stones, kidney stones, urinary tract blockages and Urinary Tract Infections (FLUTD), with and without deadly crystals run rampant these days. Cats are not taking in enough water to stave them off. Proper water intake through a species appropriate diet alone can prevent most of these conditions.

Overall, wet is all around better for any cats diet, be it canned or Raw and they should never be fed dry cereal kibble if we wish to most closely match their wild nutritional and dietary needs. Kibble meets our needs… not our cats.

It is also bogus that kibble cleans teeth. DRY FOOD DOES NOT CLEAN TEETH. It’s an old myth that has been scientifically disproved for years, but old-school vets drilled it into people’s heads for so long (and sadly still do) that people still believe it. Cats can not “chew”. They do not have flat “chewing” teeth. Their molars are not for grinding food. They have meat ripping pointy carnivorous teeth. You may see them “crunch” a piece of food once to crack and break it… but they are absolutely unable to chew a hard piece of food. Want your cat to have clean teeth? Give them an appropriately sized raw bone to chew on. :o)

I personally feed a Raw Meat and Bones based diet to my cats and they are very healthy on it. I HIGHLY recommend it. Once I got the hang of it and felt comfortable with it it’s a snap to prepare. It’s something you might want to consider someday. Cats are obligate carnivores after all and must derive ALL their nutrients from meat based sources. They are unable to absorb them from any other source. Despite thousands of years of domestication they remain strictly carnivorous. True and honest meat eaters and that is what they need most. Protein from meat!

If you are interested in feeding a raw diet some great places to start learning are http://www.catinfo.org/ , http://www.catnutrition.org/ , and http://www.felinefuture.com/nutrition/ .

If you would like to try raw with your cats and don’t want to get all technical about it but want to try a trusted, time tested and balanced raw diet you can order from http://www.felinespride.com/products/catfood.aspx . I purchased this myself when I first started and my cats loved it!

Another premade Raw you can try is Natures Varity. I personally have never used this but know many people that do and it’s pretty easy to find http://www.naturesvariety.com/content.lasso?page=1507&-session=naturesvariety:D04EC9250597c11908GJS417647E.

If raw is not an option for you please be aware that there are three Categories of manufactured Pet Foods:

-“Grocery store” foods – (Generic Brands and cheap name brands) Those foods found in grocery stores and mass-market retailers are made with lower-quality, less-digestible, inexpensive ingredients and are therefore a cheaper alternative. While easy on the pocketbook, “grocery store” foods normally do not provide your cat with the healthiest, most nutrient-dense ingredients.

-Premium foods – (Iams/Eukanuba, Purina One, Hills Science Diet, Nutro and such) Foods often found in grocery stores, pet stores, and veterinarian offices that contain higher-grade ingredients, but still include many elements of “grocery store” food, such as artificial colors, artificial flavors, chemical preservatives, and “filler” ingredients such as corn and wheat products, by-products and even animal digest. Yuck! Premium foods are usually more expensive than “grocery store” foods because their ingredients are sometimes of a higher quality, and are therefore somewhat more beneficial and digestible. But don’t be fooled, some of those same so called Premium brands are sometimes worse than grocery store foods, but they charge prices like they are better. They aren’t!

-Healthy foods – (Wellness, Merrick, Eagle Pack, Drs Foster & Smith) The newest addition to the pet food market – provide pets with the highest quality, healthiest, and most nutritious ingredients. They are typically available for purchase online or direct from the manufacturer. Some better retailers are starting to carry them now. Complete Petmart carries a few healthy brand foods. Foods in the Healthy class contain nutrient-rich ingredients. Formulated to provide optimum health benefits for pets, these foods often use real meat as the primary protein source, carbohydrate-rich whole grains like brown rice and barley and whole, fresh fruits and vegetables. They should not contain artificial preservatives, flavors, or colors. They will almost always be fortified with additional vitamins and minerals, and will use the best natural sources for fatty acids to help build healthy skin and a beautiful coat. Because healthy foods use high quality ingredients, you should expect to pay a little more than you would for other types of pet food. Remember, though, with healthy foods you can feed less since healthy foods are more nutrient-dense than other types of food so it often evens out or cost’s les than feeding foods filled with cheap non-nutritional by-products fillers.

With all that information in mind, when you are choosing a new cat food, study the ingredients. All ingredients on pet food labels are listed by weight. Meaning whatever ingredients are listed first on the list, there is more in there. The first ingredients listed should be whole meat ingredients, protein sources, such as Chicken or Turkey. NOT just the word “meat”! Who the heck knows what that is? The word Chicken Meal is ok, but it should be a secondary ingredient, not first. Meal is the meat dehydrated and ground into a powder.

The ingredients also should NOT include any by-products or animal digest whatsoever. Those are disgusting left over animal parts that are scraped off the filthy floors of meat and poultry plants. They should just go into the trash but they put them into pet food instead. EW!!!! Also make sure there are no artificial colors or flavors. And make sure there is no BHA and BHT used preservatives. These preservatives have been shown to cause cancer in both cats and dogs. Bad Bad stuff and it’s in almost every cat treat on the market. 🙁

So, in summery of the ingredients… if you see the words by-products, Animal Digest, the word “meat” alone, Corn, Corn Gluten, Wheat Gluten, or BHA or BHT… stop reading, put down that product and move on to the next.

Be aware that when switching to a Healthy, Holistic or Organic food, you will pay for what you get. Good foods are not cheap. They are pricey and will cost you more than cheaper products, just like steak costs more than hotdogs. But again, you will be feeding a better food and improving the over all health of your pet. This in turn leads to less vet visits for illness now and more importantly later in life in their geriatric years. You will also feed less of this food on a per animal basis because a smaller amount of food contains what your cat needs. Overall healthy wet foods are well worth it, if only for the piece of mind that the ingredients are better for your cat than cheap crap.

You can start your research for a healthy cat food here if you are not ready to try feeding a Raw diet:
http://www.onlynaturalpet.com

If you want to buy in a store, Complete Petmart is a good store and carries quite a few natural, organic, and holistic blends. Also check with your local feed/grain stores.

I highly recommend you take the time to research for yourself, but the information I have given should get you off to a good start. Good luck choosing a n

Lizzie asks…

Where can I buy cheap organic cat food?

I read about the recall of some dog foods because they were making the dogs who ate them sick and in most cases, dead. I have a cat and I want to make sure shes eating the correct food, where can I buy organic cat food for a reasonable price?
I live in Seattle, WA

admin answers:

I feed my cats Innova EVO and Wellness Core wet foods, and a tiny amount of EVO dry food for my two crunchy food addicts. They’re both high protein, grain free foods made of human grade meats. They contain no by-products and neither company has been involved in any of the food recalls. They’re not cheap by any means, but they’re well worth the extra cost in the long run. Interestingly, since they’re both formulated to accommodate a cat’s natural carnivorous diet, cats actually don’t need or eat as much of it as they do the junk foods that are full of grains and fillers that don’t give their bodies what they need. I classify pretty much any food that can be bought at a grocery or discount store as junk food. The only exception I’ve seen is Newman’s Own Organics that can be purchased at Target and some Wal-Mart stores. The cost of this food is about the same as the others I’ve mentioned, so I still recommend one of the other two since they are overall better foods.

Wellness can be purchased at Petco. It’s about $1.29 for a 5.5 ounce can of wet food and about $33 for a 12 pound bag of dry. EVO is a little more difficult to find and is usually only sold in smaller pet supply stores, or by groomers or kennels. It’s about $1.35 for a 5.5 ounce can of wet and $38 for a 15 pound bag of dry. Again, they’re both well worth the cost.

The first link below is to a site that offers lots of great information on cat nutrition and explains why a species appropriate diet is so important. The next two are to the EVO and Wellness websites so you can read more about their foods and use the store locators if you’re interested in finding a source for either of them.

Http://catinfo.org/
http://www.evopet.com/
http://www.wellnesspetfood.com/cat_index.html

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Castor & Pollux Dog Adult Maintenance (1×25 Lb)

Castor & Pollux Dog Adult Maintenance (1x25 Lb)

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Manual Woodworkers and Weavers SAYWSB Crown Of Splendor, Boy Fleece Blanket Printed Fleece Polyester 30 X 40 in.

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Manual You will be a Crown of Splendor Boy Dyed Plush Fleece Baby Nursery Blanket Throw with hemmed edges, beautiful blue on blue, medium weight blanket reverses to solid white. Scripture: You will be a Crown of Splendor in the Lord's hands - Psalm 62-3. Designed by artist By Terri Puma. Extra soft fleece printed blanket is made form a highest quality fleece. Functional, decorative, fashionable, soft to touch It makes a perfect baby shower or special occasion baby gift. Naturally you want the be
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Newman’s Own Organics Turkey Grain-Free Food for Dogs, 12.7-Ounce (Pack of 12)

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Newman's Own Organics Canned USDA Organic Certified Grain-Free Chicken and Turkey Dinners first ingredient is a single source of organic protein. These items are made in the USA. We offer canned pet food that is 100% complete and balanced nutrition for multiple uses for your pet – use as a meal or a flavor enhancer or topping to ad to a pet’s dry food diet. These dinners are ideal for maintaining a pets’ optimal body weight and providing long lasting energy.
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Your Questions About Dog Training Denver

William asks…

What is the list of service dog breed variety?,and how getting a service dog works?

list of most commonly available to least available please?
and I know there are alot of big dog breeds for service dogs,looking for the smallest possible.

admin answers:

I once attended an event for people fostering puppies for a school that trained assistance dogs. While they had many Labs, Goldens, and a standard Poodle, they also had a Pug, some Chahuahuas, a Cavalier King Charles, and maybe some other smaller breeds. The ADA has no breed restrictions. Denver includes service dogs in their Pit Bull ban. I think they lose in court on that.

You must first be diagnosed as disabled. From there, you may either train your own dog, or as I recommend, contact a program that trains dogs. Good links to more information are http://www.ada.gov/svcabrs3.pdf www.iaadp.org and www.psychdog

Donald asks…

Where and how do I do agility in colorado?

I have a border collie/ australian sheperd cross who needs a good activity to focus his mind. He’s a year old and I’d like to start taking him to classes for agility. I don’t want any high level stuff and I don’t want to send him away to training, can anyone tell me anything on this topic? Thanks and any and all suggestions are appreciated 😀

admin answers:

I don’t know where you are in Colorado so it’s hard to give specific questions. Let me give you two generic answers:

1. Go to www.agilityevents.net and find an agility trial near you. Go observe and ask exhibitors (ie: the participants) “Who would you recommend?” or “where do you take lessons/classes from?” and that is your best option. That’s because most agility clubs and instructors don’t have websites or advertise in the phone book.

2. You can also go to Clean Run’s website and check under clubs and classes. The list is out of date and in-complete but it’s better than nothing.

3. Here are a couple of options I know about:
–Liz Blasio is in Greeley, has an agility school and her URL is: http://www.progressiveschoolfordogs.com/
–I know there used to be a Colorado agility listserv with yahoo groups–you can check under “colorado agility”
–Sharon Bradshaw in Grand Junction at aussiehike@aol.com
–Lynne Fickett in Durango with Durango Agility Dogs at lynnef@frontier.net
–Melanie Platt in Lafayette with Front Range Agility Dogs at mhplatt@mho.com or http://www.frontrangeagility.com/
–Katie or Kathi (can’t remember which) Dvorak with “Mile High Agility”
–Front Range Agility Team in Denver at www.coloradofrat.com

Basically, there’s just a ton of resources for agility in Colorado, all over the State. And if you’re on the border, I’m sure you’ll find resources in neighboring states that are close by.

Getting started in agility recs….
1. There is a really good starter book by Joe and Ali Canova “Agility Training for you and your dog.” For my money it’s the best one out there. Books by Laurie Leach and Margaret Bonham aren’t bad ones either. But be warned–trying to learn agility by book is like trying to learn how to dance or do martial arts by book.
2. Learn how to use a clicker. A lot of old-school and traditional folks often push back on the idea of using a clicker, like it’s some kind of gimmick or it’s a fad or what worked for granddad and his dogs is good enough for me. I trained 15 dogs without a clicker (grew up on a farm, all of our dogs were working dogs). For #16 I used a clicker. I have no idea how you can train agility without a clicker. Stuff like back-chaining, targeting–I’m sure it’s doable without a clicker (which is really about operant conditioning) but I don’t know how you’d do it. The clicker is really just a tool that works as part of operant conditioning. And that is what ALL serious animal trainers (including the US Navy with the dolphins they train to spot mines, SeaWorld with killer whales, tricks trainers in Hollywood) use operant conditoning.
2. Get obedience down. Even if you don’t compete seriously in agility you’ll need a dog that can focus, heel off-leash reliably. You’ll need a good sit, down, stay and recall.
3. Get into tricks. They’re good warmups for your dog, you learn how your dog learns, you improve teamwork, your dog learns you’re fun. Think of tricks as mini-agility: you get all the same things from agility except in bigger amounts so doing trick work is a prelude to agility. Plus, tricks are great things to work on indoors and when you’ve got a couple of feet of snow on the ground.
4. Practice behavior shaping. You need to be clicker competent to do this. Shirley Chong (www.shirleychong.com) has more detail on this. See the game “101 uses for a box” for an example.

Last of all, prepare to become addicted. Getting into agility is the smartest thing I ever did for my dog, we both have a blast. It’s his job. If my marriage would survive it, I’d do agility every weekend.

Mandy asks…

What cities and or county s have a ban on the pit bull breed?

Hi my name is Dominic and i want to know what cites, state, and or count’s have a ban on the pit bull breed because its unfair for the owners who actually train their pit bulls correctly and disapprove of the dog fights and ect. Many people are joining the fight to save this great breed.

admin answers:

The only place in the U.S. That I am for sure of is Denver, Colorado.

I know that they are illegal in the UK as well.

And its a good thing people are standing up for the breed, though, I feel not enough people are 🙁
There are plenty of responsible APBT owners out there who deserve their dogs…but there are also one’s that are not fit to own this breed but still do.

BSL does nothing for the public but bring heartbreak and confusion. Nothing is being done about the real problem…people. As time goes by, supporters for this ridiculous band-aid approach are getting laws passed left and right and noone is doing anything about it.

BSL is a flawed concept from the moment it was concieved. In most cases, the dogs are targeted leaving the owner, the resposible rational thinking party, out of it.
Some impose fines along with their laws and are often not enforced, so the owner gets away with a slap on the wrist.
Dogs are not the problem and BSL does not recognize this. People are the problem and until we start punishing stupid people for their neglectful actions which allow these dogs to become ill-mannered we will never stop the problem.

First problem is..take one breed away, these people will find another breed to replace it.
Since the APBT bans, the Rottweiler is now on the rise as the most popular breed.
BSL can compare to gender or racial profiling. Simply because a dog appears to be a dog on the restricted list, it is treated as such. So beware all you American Staffy owners.

What if you were driving down the street and the police picked you up, took you to jail, sentenced you, and put you on death row just for looking like a certain ethnic group. BSL does exactly that to dogs.

So why is BSL implemmented daily? God forbid people have to take responisbility for their irresponisble actions, and BSL supports these people by not placing punishments on them.

We Have to Fight!!!

Fighting BSL is the only way to keep all breeds safe. Soon BSL will encompass any breed of dog that can bite (which is ALL of them) so where does that leave the dog lover??

There is NO evidence that BSL even works!!!!

In Short, BSL has nothing to offer the US public but confusion and loss. BSL is NOT and will NEVER be a practical means of regulating vicious dogs and attacks. Until law makers see the fact of life we will be faced will more BSL laws all over the U.S

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Newman’s Own Organics Snack Sticks for Dogs, Chicken & Rice, 4-Ounce Bag (Pack of 6)

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For the past 20 years, Newman's Own Organics has been offering Great Tasting Products That Happen to Be Organic. You can feel good about feeding our snack stick treats to your beloved dog as they are made without artificial flavors, colors or preservatives. In fact, our Snack Sticks treats use organic chicken, grains and vegetables. Our formulas are 70% organic and do not contain wheat or corn.
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Good Buddy Rawhide Pretzel, 6 inch — 6 per case.

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Made from grass-fed USA beef and basted in a natural chicken flavor, our rawhide provides a delicious way to help keep your dogs teeth and gums clean. Rawhide is also a great solution aggressive chewers, or puppies that are inclined to chew on shoes, furniture, or anything they can find. Plus, they make great fetch toys! Many rawhides are sourced in the USA, but processed overseas. All of our rawhide is made in the USA from start to finish. Thats our rawhide guarantee! Ingredients: Rawhide, natu
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Your Questions About Organic Dog Food Brands

Steven asks…

What is the best food for a cat with leukemia?

I have a cat with leukemia, can someone tell me what the best foods are for it? (Cat food brands, and/or natural/organic foods, etc) Thanks!
And if you could tell me where to get it too that’d be great 🙂

admin answers:

I have researched this in depth since my poor dog died of kidney failure due to poor quality dog food!!
Taste of the wild is a great puppy and dog food as well as cats!!! You can get it online and if you go to the website you can find stores near you .. They wont be at walmarts and the like… They are in feed stores ..Agway…..tractor supply stores etc..

NO fillers..corn…gluten..grains…by products!!human grade meatsfruits and veggies

check it out you wont regret it !
Http://www.tasteofthewildpetfood.com/
6 out of 6 star rating
around $42 for a 30 lb bag …. Its the cheapest 6 star food .. And I love it for my puppy!
Http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/index.php/cat/1

John asks…

what is the best commercial dog food in the market?

Doing my research, I believe Great Life Dog/Cat food is top on the list. They use a freeze dry process, use organic ingrediants, add probiotics and emzymes, freeze dried salmon oil and have grain free formulas. For your basic, good quality dog/cat food Canidae/Felindae is the smart choice. For organic, Newman’s Organic is a worthy one, and for raw food diet, Nature’s Variety is winner. Others to consider are Timberwolf, Merricks and Blue Buffulo. Do you agree? Give your comments Check out the websites.

admin answers:

I don’t consider Nature’s Variety to be the best pre-made “raw food” company. Their medallions have A LOT of bone- you have to supplement extra bone-less meat to prevent dry poop. They also use a lot of vegetables. I would rather go with Bravo! Raw food.

I don’t necessarily believe Canidae is the “best” food out there. It’s good-quality food and cheap, but there are a lot of better brands, like Nature’s Variety Instinct and Innova EVO. It depends on what works for your dog.

George asks…

What’s the best brand of dog food for puppies?

What’s the best brand of dog food for puppies?

admin answers:

There are so many dog foods on the market right now and most people are totally oblivious to healthy and unhealthy dog food. I used to be, but after looking into dog food and researching it I have completely changed my ways when it comes to dog food. All of the food in Wal Mart and most foods from other stores such as Petsmart are unhealthy garbage. Why? Because they either carry:

“Artificial flavors, colors, and preservatives,” all of these can cause cancer and several other health problems. Cancer is the #1 killer of cats and dogs.

“By-products,” they are the junk in meat that are not approved for humans to eat. Road kill, cancerous, dead, and dying animals are allowed as well.

“Fillers,” are corn, wheat, and soy products that virtually don’t have any nutrition in them. They pass right through. Which also makes your dog have to eat more food to feel full.

Surely good dog foods such as Science diet, Eukanuba, Iams, Pedigree, and Purina don’t have any of those and are great to feed my dogs right? Wrong. These foods have most if not all of these terrible things.

Here are the first ten ingredients of three of the so called best foods, which make up most of what your dogs eat and are the most important. The capitol words are the main things that are wrong in the ingredient lists.

Purina adult complete nutrition- WHOLE GRAIN CORN, POULTY BY-PRODUCT MEAL, ANIMAL FAT preserved with mixed-tocopherols (form of Vitamin E), CORN GLUTEN MEAL, MEAT AND BONE MEAL, brewers rice, soybean meal, barley, whole grain wheat, animal digest… (There is nothing good in that list at all)

Eukanuba-Chicken, CHICKEN BY-PRODUCTS MEAL, CORN MEAL, GROUND WHOLE GRAIN SORGUM, Ground Whole Grain Barley, Fish Meal (source of fish oil), Chicken Fat (preserved with Mixed Tocopherols, a source of Vitamin E), Brewers Rice, Natural Chicken Flavor, Dried Beet Pulp (sugar removed)… (Most of what you see are either fillers or by-products)

Science Diet- GROUND WHOLE GRAIN CORN, CHICKEN BY-PRODUCT MEAL, Soybean Meal, ANIMAL FAT (preserved with mixed tocopherols and citric acid), Soybean Oil, Chicken Liver Flavor, Flaxseed, Iodized Salt, vitamins (L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate (source of vitamin C), Vitamin E Supplement, … (first ingredient is a filler followed by by-products and more fillers)

Here is a list of both cat and dog well known foods and treats to stay away from-Fancy Feast, Alpo, Friskies,Mighty Dog, Dog Chow, Cat Chow, Puppy Chow, Kitten Chow, Beneful, Purina One, Purina ProPlan, DeliCat, HiPro, Kit’n’Kaboodle, Tender Vittles, Purina Veterinary Diets, MeowMix, Gravy Train, Kibbles ’n Bits, Wagwells, 9Lives, Cycle, Skippy, Nature’s Recipe, Milk Bone, Pup-Peroni, Snausages, Pounce, Pedigree, Waltham’s, Cesar, Sheba, Temptations, Goodlife Recipe, Sensible Choice, Excel, Hills Prescription Diets, Nature’s Best, Diamond, Ol’Roy, Iams, Nutro, Royal Canin.

Here are some foods that I recommend- Timberwolf organics, Innova, California Natural, Evo, Blue Buffalo, Taste of the wild, Wellness, Merrick Before grains, Chicken soup for the dog lovers soul, Health Wise, Karma, Orijen. Plus there are many more great foods not listed. You have to look at the ingredients list of any food that you feed your dog. If it have any of the things listed as bad then immediately put it down.

To show what a good healthy dog food looks like, here is the ingredient list of Taste of the Wild High Prairie- Bison, venison, lamb meal, chicken meal, egg product, sweet potatoes, peas, potatoes, canola oil, roasted bison, roasted venison, natural flavor, tomato pomace, ocean fish meal, choline chloride, dried chicory root, tomatoes, blueberries, raspberries, yucca schidigera extract, Enterococcus faecium, Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Saccharomyces cerevesiae fermentation solubles, dried Aspergillus oryzae fermentation extract, vitamin E supplement, iron proteinate, zinc proteinate, copper proteinate, ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, copper sulfate, potassium iodide, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), manganese proteinate, manganous oxide, ascorbic acid, vitamin A supplement, biotin, calcium pantothenate, manganese sulfate, sodium selenite, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), vitamin B12 supplement, riboflavin (vitamin B2), vitamin D supplement, folic acid.

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Bone Bons treat filled mitten makes the perfect gift to reward your dog for a year of good behavior. Each handmade mitten is unique, filled with organic, holiday shaped treats and can be hung on the tree until Christmas. Listing is for one Mitten approx 6-8" filled with 5 large Grain Free frosted treats ALL Organic Human Grade Ingredients: garbanzo, coconut and black bean flours, carob, peanuts, fresh roasted sweet potato, flax seed, chia seed, hemp seed, ceylon cinnamon, turmeric, honey, ex
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Your Questions About Dog Training Books

Richard asks…

Is it Possible to Train Your Dog Yourself?

I Was Planning on Buying One Of Those Dog Training Books To Train My Dog. But before i Do, i Just want to Know if Its Possible To Train Your Dog if You’re Not a Professional. And i Don’t Want to Spend A lot Of Money on a Dog Trainer.

admin answers:

Yes, when I looked into training my dog I found a website that has been very helpful. Leerburg.com
They have lots of free information. Then there are DVD’s that teach you how to train. Good Luck!
With the help of the DVD’s I was very confident and successfull in training my dog.

Chris asks…

i try very hard to train my chow chow but he still fails to learn. What is the problem?

I am not able to train Cinnamon regardless of how much effort i put. I followed everything as the dog training book (which i bought from amazon.com) suggested but Cinnamon still fails to learn anything.

I don’t think he has any intelligence or memory. He forgets the commands too fast. I spend 45 minutes daily from 1 pm to 1:45 pm trying to train him but my energy and efforts get wasted.
he is 5 months old

admin answers:

Chows are intelligent. Training takes time with them because they are intelligent (some say they are cat like) and will tend to do what they want to do. Keep at it, it will take some time, but eventually it will all fall into place. Remember consistency and patience.

Joseph asks…

What is the best Ceasar Millan book for training a new puppy?

We are in the process of adopting a new puppy. I love Ceasars philosophy on dog training– but he has quite a few books. If anyone has used one to help train their puppy and liked it please let me know! Thanks
What is up with the Ceasar hatred? Is there something I should know.
If not Ceasar than who- any help I can get means a happier puppy – happier world. Thanks!

admin answers:

Absolutely none. Read the link I posted in your last question for more information on Dominance Theory, which is what Cesar uses.

Good trainers/behaviorists authors:

Jean Donaldson
Ian Dunbar
Pat Miller
Patricia McConnell
Ali Brown

To name a few.

Books: Idiots Guide to Positive Dog Training by Pam Dennison
The Power of Positive Dog Training by Pat Miller

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Avoderm salmon and wild rice stew provides quality protein sources that are ideal for dogs with sensitivities to other protein sources. We use only quality ingredients in all our formulas to provide healthy, balanced levels of protein, fat and nutrients for adult dogs. Our foods are naturally preserved with mixed tocopherols to ensure freshness and palatability.
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