Posts Tagged ‘adult dogs’
In order to provide for adoption of animals rescued from the streets, we have requested some dates and venues for conducting Adoption Workshop and Collection of inputs. We invite independent protectionists have rescued a part of this conference.
To avoid disappointment health either in the case of shaggy or misunderstanding, then place the following policy to facilitate the performance of the day:
1. Dogs or cats must be free of fleas and ticks, to avoid contaminating other animals present in the day.
2. The furry must be vaccinated and neutered, to maintain the health of all animals present on the day and on the safe side, the animal must be vaccinated. Sterilized, so that we prevent the animal from being used for reproductive purposes and to avoid a multiplicity and therefore future dropouts. Read the rest of this entry »
Dogs are wonderful companion, loyal and integral part of our families. Time passes, however, and in a few years, we began to change in our faithful friends to see. Hair may be white around his mouth, which may be less active and energetic, and maybe a little slow to rise. As a dog ages, its metabolism slows, you can change like ours, and health and nutrition needs. Here is a summary of how to make life a little easier for our pets more.
Exercise
Exercise is important for older dogs. You should also check muscle tone and weight, and maintaining old ones, like us. Adult dogs do not have the stamina that once had nothing better with frequent, short walk or short. If your dog like to be active, do not forget to play your favorite games or look like Tug-o-war. In addition, older dogs often tend to the bathroom, and need frequent walks. Read the rest of this entry »
The Environmental Working Group conducted a study which are high levels of fluoride contamination in several national brands of dog food was. There is growing concern about the risk of bone cancer due to exposure to fluoride. Fluoride is a common element in nature and may help dental caries, when applied to tooth enamel. However, fluoride intake through food or water, lead to several health conditions, including neurotoxicity and hormonal disorders. Osteosarcoma is a deadly bone cancer and increased exposure to fluoride, your dog vulnerable to this condition. Some dog food that is sold both for puppies and adult dogs, contains two times more fluoride than the normal water level. If a dog eats the food but also drink fluoridated water, could be seen three times the normal level. fluoridated tap water can damage the thyroid function and affect glucose tolerance.
In food are the main source of fluoride contamination meal of bones and other animal by-products used as stuffing. In addition, fluoridated tap water to produce food for dogs is used. vegetarian brands that have not been tested to a higher level of fluoride. Fluoride exposure, the biochemical and neurochemical changes in the brain, as research has shown in laboratory animals 2003 and 2006. It also increases the incidence of free radicals in the brain and can cause behavioral problems in animals. Fluoride is an endocrine disruptor and has important effects on the thyroid and parathyroid glands. It also affects the pineal gland, adrenal, pituitary and pancreas. The pineal gland is an area of the brain, which produces melatonin. This hormone is responsible for the regulation of circadian rhythms of sleep and other physiological functions. The gland also undergoes calcification with age, decreased production of melatonin. calcifying tissues accumulate fluoride. Read the rest of this entry »

