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How Much Exercise Does Your Dog Need?

Misi Beaucoupe here, and I found this article today and wanted to share with all my four legged friends.  Tell your Mommy and Daddy that you want them to take you for a walk.  Don’t forget to tell them to start out with short walks.  We don’t want them to be too sore to continue walking us.  Also them that if they take us for a walk we will sleep through the night, and we will be happy content doggies.

PS:  My mommy Barbie, and her staff can stop by during the day to take your dogs for a walk if you get to busy.

How Much Exercise Does Your Dog Need?

Pet Advice

My friend, Tracy, likes to take her dogs on long walks and hikes with her. While they love the exercise, she said they were worn out after a few days in the mountains. In fact, after all the hiking, they were so exhausted that she was giving them a break and taking them only on short walks. It got me thinking, how much exercise does your dog need?

As it turns out, not all dogs require the same amount of exercise. Exercise needs have very little to do with size. Instead breed tends to count the most. For example Jack Russell Terriers and Shelties often begin to misbehave when given too few walks or hikes. On the other hand, a mastiff, and many other large dogs may be happy with a couple of daily walks in the park or a short game of Frisbee.

Surprisingly, little dogs require more exercise than larger dogs. And most of their exercise needs can be easily satisfied in an apartment or back yard. If your small dog has enough toys, or a dog or cat companion, he or she can generally meet all of his exercise needs. However, try to walk your dog on a daily basis too; dogs love to go outside and a walk is healthy for both the dog and its owner.

Mid-size breeds can also vary in their need for exercise. Dogs that are natural hunters or herders require more exercise. Beagles, hounds, border collies, Alaskan sled dogs, and Australian shepherds tend to be restless if cooped up. They need time to run around, catch and chase things, and to walk or jog.

Since many dogs are mixed breeds, it can be hard to know how much exercise this type of dog requires. If you get a mixed breed dog, you can watch his or her behavior. If your dog enjoys relaxing in the sun most of the day, he or she probably does not need as much exercise. On the other hand, if your dog seems restless and wanders around the house, he or she needs more exercise. And, of course, older dogs tend to need less daily exercise than do younger dogs.
Most dogs also require mental exercise. Dogs, like people, can get bored. Certain dogs get bored enough to become distracted and destroy your plants or eat your shoes! Toys that require some work or effort to reap the rewards are a great way to challenge your dog mentally. Further, daily interaction with your dog will help satisfy some of his or her mental exercise needs.
I always say that dogs, like people, can only benefit from daily exercise. But, some dogs (like some people) can be happy and healthy with a lesser amount of exercise. Look to your dog for signs as to whether he is satisfied with the exercise that you are giving him or her. But do remember that the more your dogs exercise during the day, the better they (and you) will sleep through the night.

Organic, Homemade Dog Food – Good Food in the Nude

Misi and Rocky here again, I wanted to share even more juicy, delicious information about Organic, Homemade Dog Food…We are even healthier for it.  Check with your veterinarian for any supplements your dog may need.  If you want an alternative dog food try Lucky Dog CuisineLucky Dog Cuisine is organic.  We love it don’t we Rocky! Woof, woof, not yuk, yuk!

Organic, Homemade Dog Food – Good Food in the Nude

You’d have to be living under a rock if you’ve missed all of the buzz about organic foods. Even your dog’s heard about it. A whole pack of folks believe that pesticides, herbicides, human waste, sewage sludge, radiation, genetic modification, and artificial additives have no place in or on our produce. But what about meat? Did you know that your meat – and the meat that you prepare for your dog – can be organic, too?

Organic meat is harvested from animals that have been raised without artificial growth hormones or antibiotics, and have not been fed animal by-products. Organic foods provide no more nutritional value than conventional ones, but their attraction is strictly about what’s NOT in them. You’ll be paying more for less (about twice as much) – but, it’s less of what you DON’T want. Most grocers carry organic meat, and if they don’t, ask for it.

Almost any homemade dog food recipe can be converted to organic – by simply replacing conventional ingredients with organically-produced ones.

http://www.dog-obedience-training-review.com/homemade-dog-food-recipes.html

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Keep your Pet Healthy and Look Good

We all want to keep our pets healthy and looking good. It is my pleasure to share an article written by Anna Josephs.

Misi Becoupe here with Rocky and we want you to know that our mommy, Barbie feeds us Lucky Dog Cuisine, so she is already trying to keep us healthy and looking good. We can’t always tell her exactly what we need, although, we do let her know when we don’t like something. Our coats get rough, we get ear infections, and sometimes when she is not looking we yuk on the carpet. Take head, because I want to bring you some information I found while perusing the internet.

Keep your Pet Healthy and Look Good

Anna Josephs
Anyone who owned a pet knows that how pet becomes our special part of our family. Yes our pets are a part of our family. Pet owner always want the best for their pet. Pet needs special and daily care throughout their lives. Pets are like small children, they won’t tell you exactly what they need. It’s the pet owner who has to understand and treat them as well as you can to look your pet good and healthy.
Most of pet owners don’t have much time to spend with their pet its result to pet health problems. It’s always good to consult your veterinarian if your pet shows any abnormal behaviors. Very pet needs an appropriate clean environment, a healthy diet, proper exercise and attention from you. Now pet owner do not have to worry about their pet, number of online sites provides you with all the information about cleaning and disinfecting the pet looks and how to keep your pet look more good and clean.
1) Pet store: Pet store are the best place for buying your favorite pet. If you live in a large city, there are probably dozens of pet stores in your near by area. Finding one that will provide you with the products and services that you need pets can be difficult.
Selecting the right store is necessary. Find a store that treats all its animals the way you would want. All the animals should be kept in appropriate, clean and safe enclosures. The behaviour and health of your pet has a lot to do with how it was kept before you got it.
2) Pet products: What does organic pet product really mean and why is it given so much importance? Previously pet owners where not aware of pet products but now it is no wonder that people are very much aware and conscious of this fact already.
Most of pet owner are under the impression that anything with “organic” inherent on it is superior. This is a nice ideal. And of course, organic products may indeed taste better and be healthier for us. However, do people really need organic pet products? In the first place, is there such a thing? Even the government is confused about how to define “organic” and is continuously struggling to establish uniform and stable standards to assist consumers in figuring it all out. Find the best pet product store so that your pet can have the best.

Anna Josephs is a freelance editor having experience of many years in writing articles and news releases on various topics related to health, automobile and social issues. Currently, she is working on http://www.benzer3.com . To get more details on Pet, please visit http://pet.benzer3.com/pet-stores.html .

Please feel free to write feedback on this article. Anna Josephs can be contacted at annajosephs@gmail.com

Misi Becoupe’s Blog

Woo Who!

She finally left to pet sit!

Misi Becoupe here, and my mommy Barbie is the owner of 2 Paws Up Pet Sitting.  She is out and about helping take care of puppies, kitties, rabbits, turtles, and more, so we only have a few minutes…

I read a lot when I am not keeping a watch on the office, oh come on now, I can use a computer, why wouldn’t you think I could read and use a computer?!  When you call us you hear me and my staff singing “Who let the dogs out” don’t you?!  It was me who let the dogs out.

I come across a lot of great news, and information that would help make a lot of owners and their pets a lot happier!  So I want to pass it on to you!

Check back often for updates…because I have a lot to say, and mommy has a lot of pets to take care of!

TOP FOUR TIPS FOR A DOG-GONE HAPPY HOLIDAY

Happy Holidays from 2 Paws Up Inc Pet Sitting

Wishing you every happiness this Holiday Season and prosperity in the New Year. Thank you for being a part of 2 Paws Up Inc Pet Sitting. We are so very blessed to experience such wonderful clients and their pet families every day. Our goal is to help you in any way we can. We are always here for you and your pet family.

TOP FOUR TIPS FOR A DOG-GONE HAPPY HOLIDAY

In the rush of the holiday season it’s easy to get caught up in to-do lists.  This is the time of year that we do our best to squeeze in another hour into each day so we can finish the gift shopping, bake and trade cookies and ensure that the lists have been made and checked twice.

If you wonder which is end is up during this stressful time of the year, just imagine how your pet is feeling!

Throughout the year your pets thrive on your schedule and routine.  They find a way to be at your side whenever they can and they adore the time you spend together.  No wonder they’re prone to stress and even depression at this time of year (just like you).

Here are four tips for keeping all your household pets happy and safe throughout the holiday season.

  1. Keep the routine.  This time of year is full of parties, holiday recitals and a mad rush to get all the shopping done.  Since you can’t leave a note for your dog to make himself dinner or ask your cat to clean out her litter box, keep sanity in the household by doing your best to stick to your regular routine.  If it’s impossible for you to get home for your pup’s evening walk, why not hire someone to come by and make sure Rex is getting exercise and attention?
  2. Put it away.  While it might seem time-consuming to put wrapping paper and ribbons away when you’re just running out “for a second,” that second is all your cat needs to grab the ribbon and bite it.  This is potential choking hazard.  Or worse, your dear feline might get the ribbon caught in her digestive tract.  Not only is it painful for your pet, it’s painful for your wallet.
  3. Resist the urge. You’re likely treating yourself with nuggets of enticing goodies throughout the season.  Resist the urge to treat your pets to human food and extra helpings of their own food and treats.  Modifying your pet’s diet by heaping on helpings is at best going to result in weight gain for your pet and at worse can put them at risk for illness.
  4. Make time.  Throughout the year your pets are there for you.  They comfort you when you’re sad and they celebrate with you when you’re happy.  No matter the weather or the mood, you’ve got support.  Even if you’re schedule is radically altered during this season, find a way to spend quality time with your pets.  Your dog will enjoy even a short walk with you when you finally come home and your cat will appreciate extra cuddling, brushing or playtime.

These four tips are simple to execute and will ensure that you and your pets have a healthy and happy Holiday season.