Test your dog’s intelligence

  Short-term memory The first test looks at short-term memory. You may observe failures in your own short term memory in situations when you ask for a phone number from an operator and correctly dial it immediately, meaning that the number is stored in your short-term memory. However, when you get a busy signal and hang up to dial the number again, you often find you’ve forgotten the number, since short-term memory fades quickly. The test requires an average-sized room that doesn’t have a lot of furniture or other material…

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The great importance of C Vitamin in dogs

  For humans, a source of vitamin C in the diet is literally necessary for survival. Early sailors deprived of fresh foods for extended lengths of time often suffered from “scurvy,” a nasty affliction characterized by bleeding gums, loss of teeth, a weakened condition, and sometimes death. It wasn’t until the late eighteenth century that Captain James Cook, the first European to visit the Hawaiian Islands, taught the British Admiralty how to prevent scurvy by adding fresh fruit or lime juice to its sailors’ daily ration of rum (thus earning…

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Dogs and the onset of eye disease

  Look into your older dog’s eyes – and see your vet if clouds are present. A dog’s eyes, like those of its human companions, change with age. The passage of time and the progression of certain illnesses increase the risk of canine cataracts, glaucoma, and other vision-related problems. Fortunately, not all age-related vision changes are serious, and some that are serious can be prevented and even reversed. By being aware of the eye conditions that are common in aging dogs, we can do much to help our canine companions…

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Pumpkin is the miracle food for your pets!

  Pumpkin may be just what your pet’s upset stomach needs. I don’t know about you, but it seems like all I see in the grocery store these days are pumpkins… and lots of them piled high outside in bins…  I’ve never really thought of pumpkin as a fruit but that is the correct classification. It’s not a vegetable as many people believe. Pumpkin has been described as a “ mystery food”, a “super food” and the “miracle” for pets because it is able to cure symptoms of diarrhea as…

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Why does my dog refuse to eat the Raw Diet?

  Every once in a while we hear about a dog that is really a fussy eater and refuses to eat our raw food preparation. This is an exception to the normal eating pattern of most dogs but occasionally it happens and dog owners want to know why. It is my opinion that unless the dog has a medical problem causing the change in eating habits, that he/she is trying to train the trainer. Remember that the previous food was no doubt a highly processed kibble diet that was loaded…

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Answer To Stopping Allergies Once And For All?

  By: Robert Mueller It’s really true. Sometimes the simplest answers are the most remarkable. In the case of allergic reactions, many times we resort to treating the allergic response by applying what I call “Band-Aid” fixes. That is, trying to mask the symptoms rather than targeting the core problem. However, many of the most profound and significant approaches to reversing poor health conditions are achieved by simply improving the immune system. Although this may sound too simple to be true, this is by far the most advanced, medical break-…

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Epidemic of medicated dogs calling into question sanity of their owners

  More and more vets are prescribing mind-altering psychiatric drugs for dogs they’ve diagnosed with depression or anxiety. These drugs come with a whole busload of side effects and warnings, including, according to the ASPCA ironically, increased anxiety.(1) Dogs who react to stress with aggression can even become more aggressive when they’re on Xanax because the drug lowers their inhibitions. Just like people, dogs sometimes pick fights when they’re stoned. So, just why do people think their pets need these drugs? Let’s take a look at the lives of modern…

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Dog music – A relaxing way to relieve stress, anxiety and loneliness

  We enjoy listening to it at home, at work, in the car, in the store, and almost any place we go. Music appears to hit upon our stressful lives pretty much every single day. No wonder, songs and tunes can be vitally important to many humans. It can make us calm, content, and happy despite our demanding lifestyles. But did you have any idea that your pooch can also be calmed by music? Recent studies have shown that by playing music, animals tend to become more calm and at…

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