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papillon puppies

One of the most frequently asked question of new Papillon owners is: What do I feed it? First don’t feed Papillons or any other small dog just once a day! Papillons will eat only what they need if it is available to them.You should have their food available to them all day long.

Just like humans, the stomach is only so big and needs to be filled on a regular basis, throughout the day. Could you do well only eating lunch everyday, no breakfast or dinner? How much harder would it be for a Papillon, whose energy needs are VERY high, because of all the growth and development going on in it’s body!

If you are not going to leave food out all day then, offer a Papillon their food at least 4 times a day till they reach one year of age. Then offer them food 3 times a day until they are 2 years old. After that, feed a Papillon a MINIMUM of 2 times a day for the rest of it’s life. Better yet, just leave their food out and let them eat when they want to. Remember, they will only eat what they really need.

Hypoglycemia is the result of a puppy not getting enough food at times of stress or high energy use. If a puppy is only fed once a day this can contribute to this easily avoided condition.

Young Papillon puppies who are only fed once a day may also have digestive upsets, because, after being hungry all day, they try to eat as much as they can at one time. A lack of available food can make them restless and they will search for something to eat or chew, which, in turn, can lead to chewed furniture. It can also cause them not to sleep well at night. Hunger can will affect the temperament of a growing Papillon puppy.

Dry food does not have all the nutrients needed for good health, in spite of all the claims. It may contain too much sodium as a preservative which would cause excessive thirst. This, in turn, would be the need for more potty trips. And if your Papillon is still only a puppy there will be big messes all over the place. If you want to use dry food ask your vet as to what he recommends. Feeding only hard food does NOT keep the teeth clean and avoid the need for dental care.

The processing required for dry food kills many beneficial enzymes needed for good health and a long life.

Give your Papillon the best nutrition possible. Mix at least 1/2 can wet high quality dog food with the dry. Mix a little extra fat (grease drained from hamburger and such) or oil with the food. A dog does not digest the same as humans and the fat is necessary for good coat and skin, as well as extra energy. Soup bones, cooked in a pressure cooker, give calcium and do help clean the teeth.

Warm broth over the dry dog food is a welcome meal in the winter. Still, to prevent an unbalanced diet, do feed a good quality dry food to your Papillons. Mix the dry with the meat paste daily as well as just leaving plain dry out if they want something to crunch. Even give milk to the pregnant and nursing Papillon females to help insure proper nutrition to the puppies.

DO NOT USE RAW MEATS as the chance for bacterial problems exist in raw meat and environmental contamination may become a problem.

Cook some liver, chicken and hamburger to add extra fresh protein to their diet. Cook the chicken, (the same that you would buy at your local grocer), and use a food processor to make a paste of the whole thing. Skin, bones and meat give your Papillon nutrition. Be careful of bones! Ensure they were cut up all the way and blended properly!

Bits of fresh vegetables are welcome. Broccoli, cauliflower, carrots and avocados are especially good sources of vitamins for both adult and puppy Papillons. Some Papillons enjoy bits of fresh fruit like apples and/or oranges. Fresh fruit replaces the enzymes lost in the processing of regular dog food.

If your Papillon refuses to eat certain foods just remember: as humans, we have our own personal food likes and dislikes, Papillon dogs and puppies are no different.

Anthony Benjamin is an avid world traveler, lover of nature and animals. He loves to write and share his wealth of information and adventures in his writings. His favorite place to retreat and write is his summer home, secluded high on a mountaintop in the Great Smoky Mountains. A visit to either of his websites, sharing about his beloved Papillon – http://www.papillons-r-us.com or the wonders of the Great Smoky Mountains – http://www.appalachian-treasures.com – is a true delight.

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I am looking for a Pembroke Welsh Corgi manager in Northeast Florida. Does anyone know one?

I try to buy a Pembroke Welsh Corgi my son for his birthday next month. I found a few drawbacks which I will not ask for a puppy online and pay $ 250 to kill him / her. I wondered if anyone knows of someone who had a puppy or 12 weeks or less on sale for about $ 200 – $ 300? I know the price is low, but the dog will not be in shows and I do not my 10 year old son wants to bring her dog, so I'm not trying to pay for high quality and only a big dog a playmate for my son. Any help would be much appreciated. Besides, I live in Jacksonville, Florida, but I'm not covered will be the driver for the dog.

Hi Nick … Only AKC Welsh Corgi (Pembroke) breeder I could find is located approximately 60 miles from Jacksonville: Classy Corgis 16,607 Janet McCarthy NW 12th Ave Newberry, FL 32,669 Distance to breeder: Approx. 68.69 miles. Ad 143,629 Tel: (352) 472-5489 Finding a puppy for your specified price range and May will be very difficult unless a breeder who is not registered. These individuals can not meet the safety guidelines of reproduction that might be likely that the health problems in the future for the dog, and disappointment to his family. http://warrentonkc.tripod.com/tentips.htm

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One of the worst aspects of the fight with your spouse is to live with them, so it's not so easy to escape, at least not for some time. Sooner or later have to solve one or another or to continue the battle. Married couples are fighting hard, but for now, the focus is on the Top 4.

1. The first reason married couples fight is finance. How money is spent seems to be at the top of the list. Who bought it and why they buy. Another reason is debt, they play the game of the fingers or the point of admission of guilt. They are fighting over who has control.

2. Sex is the second reason married couples fight. Or not getting enough sex or sex is not very good. To add to this there is the issue of pornography, is after the catch of a woman to her husband or view online learns that going to strip clubs. And do not forget the pitfalls that often becomes a cat and dog fight often ends in violence.

3. The following is funny. Married couples compete for annoying habits. Some of the top annoying habits include: belching, farting, choose your nose or teeth, change the television station or radio, to be authoritarian, harassment, and leave the toilet seat up or down.

4. Finally, we have the housework. Yes, married couples are still fighting over who is taking out the trash, wash dishes, clean the house, wash clothes, mow the lawn and takes care of frontline children.

Finally, when your spouse and you are not discussing these issues I feel so bad after all, are the 4 best.

If you and your spouse are fighting and need solutions go to the http://www.tipsformarriage.org website where you will find answers to every problem imaginable.

by Sonni Carr

Blue Great Danes– FUNNY DOG FIGHT!!!!

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Homeowners who plan to purchase insurance for their pet dogs must ensure that the eye health of their dogs covered by the insurance policy. Because many companies insurance do not insure the eyes of a dog whose breed is habitually diagnosed with chronic eye problems may want to consider buying a puppy from a CERF (Canine Eye Registration Foundation). Breeders who are recognized by the Fund have been publicly acknowledged that breeding puppies without known health problems. In some cases insurance companies may also require owners have done genetic testing on puppies before they can be safe.

The Glaucoma is a common eye disease that begins with very subtle symptoms such as dilated pupils that respond poorly to light, and eye that appears red, poor vision, and corneas are often cloudy. One based in California, says the vet, many pets, because the early symptoms of glaucoma can be very subtle Homeowners in California are not immediately put their dogs and a review. If glaucoma is not immediately seen by a veterinarian in the 24 to 48 hours, the increase pressure within the eyeball can lead to blindness permit. In severe cases of untreated Glaucoma veterinarians were forced to remove the animal's eyes. Any dog which has developed an eye irritation that leads to the square to produce extra tears is called a dog "suspect." Most cases of strabismus is caused by minor irritation, as a minor or turned eyelashes scratch the cornea. However, some cases of squinting dog has led to earlier diagnosis of diseases such as cancer and Blastomyosis. The cornea is a neoplasam benign dermoid. It is sometimes referred to as the third eyelid. Hair increasing dermoids can irritate the dog's eyes can cause discharge and occasionally cause an ulcer to appear in the eyes. Once you've seen a person or animal with cataracts you will always be able to diagnose. Official definition of cataract is a clouding of the lens. When you look in the eye with a cataract is like a dark tinted contact lenses are placed on the lens. If the cataract is too thick, the animal will become blind. Shar-Pei. Cocker Spaniels, Labradors, Rottweilers and are susceptible to the condition of the eye called entropion. Entropia, what happens when a crease into the eye and causes the eyelashes to rub cornea. Irritation of the eyelashes rubbing the cornea of the eye in general, gives a sticky look suspicious. Bulldogs, poodles, cocker spaniels and are often diagnosed with a condition called Eye Cherry.

Dry eye is the term used to describe the eyes of a dog that not enough tears. Lhasa Apso, Pug, Shih Tzu and are the breeds that are particularly susceptible to dry eye. Dog owners should bring their dogs to the vet as soon as you notice any of the following conditions: squinting, tearing, poking in the eye, cloudiness, bloodshot eyes, eyes (this can happen very abruptly), constantly dilated pupils, and swollen eyelids. Owners dog must understand that early diagnosis is often the key to preventing further eye problems.

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You can excuse the good people of Ruston, Louisiana if they feel that any game played by their Louisiana Tech Bulldogs is not over until the Bulldogs come from behind to win. That would be because the Bulldogs logged their 7th come-from-behind victory of the season in the Independence Bowl Saturday (12-28-08), beating Northern Illinois 17-10.

The win was sweet for Derek Dooley as it represented his first bowl victory as a head coach. Dooley is none other than a former protégé of Alabama head coach Nick Saban and son of the legendary Georgia coach and athletic director Vince Dooley. Young Dooley used his special teams, defense and a running game to turn back Northern Illinois.

Senior defensive back Weldon Brown proved to be the Bulldogs big stopper. Brown stopped one Husky scoring threat with a shoestring tackle to set up a 4th down, then batted down the ensuing pass. He also recovered a fumbled punt to set up a field goal attempt, and ended one of two late Husky drives with an interception when the game was on the line. Brown finished with 14 tackles and the Most Valuable Defensive Player award.

On special teams, sophomore wide receiver Phil Livas took a kickoff return to the house for a 97-yard score, and junior running back Dan Porter rushed for 78 yards and a touchdown.

The postseason win was Louisiana Tech’s first in 31 years; their last win also came in the Independence Bowl in 1977. The victory left the Bulldogs with their first 8-win season in 9 years. They finished the year at 8-5 while Northern Illinois slid to 6-7.

Louisiana Tech was not even expected to be in a bowl game but was selected when neither the Southeastern Conference (SEC) nor Big 12 could produce a participant.

Derek Dooley inherited a team that went 3-10. He improved the Bulldogs to 5-7 last year and now has them at 8-5 and a bowl victory in his second full season. Dooley’s Bulldogs upset Mississippi State to kick off this season and then won 4 of their last 5 games to get to the Independence Bowl and generate more glory for the Bulldog faithful.

Louisiana Tech and Derek Dooley are on the way up. We know this because the Bulldogs scored 8 non-offensive touchdowns this season to tie for the most in major college football. When you score on defense or special teams, everyone gets excited.

In addition to Livas’ 97-yard TD return in the Independence Bowl, he returned 2 punts for touchdowns during the regular season. The last player to return a kickoff for a touchdown in the Independence Bowl was a guy named Deuce McAllister who did it for Mississippi 10 years ago.

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