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		<title>Care of dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 11:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Dog Food]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ...  a hot water bottle wrapped in a towel onto your lap and then allowing you little <b>dog</b> climb onto it , it will help keep the under belly warm whilst you can put a little sheet over you <b>dogs</b> <b>back</b> if he is still shivering as mine does an awful lot.</p> <a href="http://eporti.com/care-of-dogs/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>I have a chuahua x yorkshire terrier and he suffers an awful lot of gastric problems and the cold along with diahorra .<br />
<br />He brings up alot of gooey stuff and blood and it got me really worried .</p>
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<p>So i decided to change his diet from the dog <span id="more-672"></span> food that you purchase in the supermarkets and tried him on homeopathic food which only helps a little.</p>
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<p>After it not working permenantly i tried him on pasta , rice , chicken and fish .
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<p>This helped overnight !<br />
<br />So i thought i would post a few recipies to help any of you with simular problems :</p>
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<p>         PASTA AND TUNA FISH </p>
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<p>1 TIN OF TUNA<br />
<br />2 HANDFULS OF PASTA TWISTS  </p>
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<p>Cook up the pasta by bringing a pan of water ( no salt) with a teaspoon of olive oil to the boil , add your pasta and let it simmer until your pasta is tender .</p>
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<p>Drain your pasta off and put it into a plastic bowl ,next , drain off your tuna fish from the tin , dont purchase tuna with vegtable oil , make sure to get the one with brine .</p>
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<p>Leave a small amount of brine still inside the tin to give the pasta a nice flavour and tip your tin of tuna onto the pasta then mix it around until the pasta is covered then serve .</p>
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<p>CHICKEN &#038; RICE </p>
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<p>1 breast of chicken </p>
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<p>1 handful of rice</p>
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<p>1 pinch of corriander</p>
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<p>Bring a pan of water to the boil and add your rice .<br />
<br />Simmer until rice is soft but not starchy .<br />
<br />Boil you chicken until tender and drain but leave a tiny amount in the pan to put back on the hob , then add your corriander .<br />
<br />Drain your rice then put into a plastic bowl and cut up your chicken breast into little cubes , this will help your dog to digest itsuperior .</p>
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<p>These are very easy things to help yourTiny pooch , you should see the difference in just 1 day , then when your pooch issuperior ( i keep him on this diet for about 7-9 days) you can go back to tinned dog food , but please just wean them onto it , dont do a large bowl first off as you will be back to square one ok .</p>
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<p>This diet will make your dog put on weight as pasta is a swelling food .</p>
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<p>To keep you Littledog warm , try putting a hot water bottle wrapped in a towel onto your lap and then allowing you Littledog climb onto it , it will help keep the under belly warm whilst you can put a Littlesheet over you dogs back if he&#8217;s still shivering as mine does an awful lot.</p>
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		<title>Importance of a raw food diet for your dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 18:48:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[raw food diet]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ...  methods. When it comes to feeding your <b>dog</b> healthy as nature intended, therefore, nothing is better than bringing <b>dogs</b> <b>back</b> to what their bodies were made for.</p>

<p>Many owners have noticed remarkable improvements after feeding raw particularly  ...  <a href="http://eporti.com/importance-of-a-raw-food-diet-for-your-dog/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Dogs have been eating raw food for centuries. Living in a pack, they used to hunt for survival and feed on raw meats and bones. Then dogs encounteredhumans, they were domesticated and they began to eat what humans used to eat. Fast forwarding to modern times, dog <span id="more-684"></span> food was created to make feeding fast and easy. With dog food companies becoming a multi million dollar business and owners feeding their dogs conveniently, not much thought is therefore given about questioning if such foods are the appropriate for our canine friends.</p>
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<p>With the recent dog food recalls, and as people are more educated about the negative effects resulting from additives, grains and preservatives, many owners have looked for alternate feeding methods. When it comes to feeding your dog healthy as nature intended, therefore, nothing issuperior than bringing dogs back to what their bodies were made for.</p>
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<p>Many owners have noticed remarkable improvements after feeding raw particularly in their dog&#8217;s over all health, their dog&#8217;s skin condition and their over all well being. Itchy, allergic dogs have miraculously been able to finally wean off allergy shots and anti-histamines. Dogs have been able to maintain bright, plaque free teeth from gnawing on bones. Coats have become glossy and healthy within weeks. Energy levels and stamina returned dogs to an almost puppy hood state. Even stools became less smelly and less bulkier as dogs absorb betterthe nutrients found in raw meat. Stoolsalso seem to decompose easily as they become similar to a white ash like powder due to the presence of natural calcium.</p>
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<p>While many owners have reverted their dogs to a raw diet, some owners may still be nervous about their dogs ingesting bones. The truth is that raw bones are much more safer than cooked bones. On the contrary of what people think, raw bones don&#8217;t splinter as much as cooked bones do. However, it is never bad to be overcautious and only feed specific raw bones that are lessapt to cause problems.</p>
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<p>There are several guidelines to follow when providing a raw diet. An eye must be kept on providing the correct amount of minerals. Particular attention must be paid to calcium/phosphorus ratios. Also not all meats and bones are good for dogs. For instance, too much raw liver may cause vitamin A toxicity. Good research is key to a proper andbalanced raw meat diet.</p>
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<p>Once upon a time there was a healthy dog. Now modern times have created a weak canine specimen chewing its paws raw and itching and scratching from food allergies. Also other diseases have greatly increased such as diabetes, Cushing&#8217;s disease andAddison&#8217; disease, just to name a few. Vets offices are more and more full of sick, weakened dogs with dull coats. Modern times seem to have cast a spell even on man&#8217;s best friend.</p>
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