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Lúna elskar að naga - bein, dót, föt :) nefndu það hún vill naga það. Þar sem hún hefur viðkvæman maga þá hefur hún oft fengið niðurgang ef ég gef henni bein og hún tætir í sig dót og borðar það sem er heldur ekki gott. Kong er eitt af því dóti sem er mjög sterkbyggt. Þetta er úr þykku gúmmí svo það er eiginlega vonlaust að reyna að éta það. Það eru til ýmsar gerðir af kongi en vanalega þá seturu alltaf eitthvað inn í kongið og svo á hundurinn að reyna að ná því út. Ég googlaði hvað gætu verið góðar Kong uppskriftir og var þar m.a. mælt með að bleyta upp í þurrfóðri og setja inn í ef hundur er viðkvæmur í maga. Einnig að sjóða kjúkling, sætar og hitt og þetta. Það voru líka uppskriftir á heimasíðu kong. Ég prófaði síðan að setja barnamat (kalkúnagrítu) í kongið og loka því með hnetusmjöri. Það fór afskaplega vel ofan í mína konu og var hún heillengi að hamast með það til þess að ná öllu út. Ég er síðan að fara að prófa hinar gerðirnar af kongi sem ég á og aðrar fyllingar :)
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Aðalfundur HRFÍ er í kvöld, ekki gleyma að mæta og nota þitt atkvæði :)
What Kind of Dog Bone is Better? Both the Wolves of several thousand years ago and the domestic dogs of today love to chew, whether it be on a bone, stick or toy! Chewing on these things is a very natural, instinctual activity for a dog. Some kinds of dog bones are great and some are downright dangerous, but how can you be sure which?
*List provided by iheartdogs.co Why are Bone Splinters Dangerous? We hear about dogs chewing bones all of the time! In fact, bones are probably the most popular ‘dog toy’ associated with dogs in general. Even in a natural, wild setting, both wolves and wild dogs love to chew on the bones of their prey. This means any bone we might give to our dogs is ok, right? Wrong! The bones we give to our pets are very rarely retrieved directly from an animal carcass, and in in that sense aren’t exactly natural. Sometimes, giving a dog a bone can lead to some pretty dangerous situations. Cooked Bones: Any type of cooked bone, regardless the kind, is softer and more likely to splinter in a dog’s mouth. Poultry or Pork Bones: These bones are dangerously likely to splinter into shards, not only causing a choking hazard, but possibly puncturing your pet’s stomach lining or intestines. Even though your dog might desperately want that chicken bone, the risk is simply no where near worth it! If your dog’s bone does end up splintering while in his mouth, any one of several things can happen:
Many people claim animal bones provide valuable nutrients for your dog. This is probably true- that is, if the dog were to actually digest the bone. Remember, the absolute last thing you want your dog to do is swallow pieces of hard, sharp bone. That being said, you probably don’t want your dog eating these bones unless they were specifically designed to be eaten and approved by your veterinarian. What Kinds of Animal Bones are ok?Most veterinarians say raw meat bones generally safer for your dog, as they are less likely to break apart or splinter. However, again- there are risks! Any bone your dog can break apart and swallow can cause a choking hazard. Raw animal bones containing meat or marrow might also contain dangerous bacteria or parasites your dog hasn’t been exposed to and thus hasn’t developed any kind of resistance to. No matter what kind of animal bone you give your dog, he should always be monitored! No matter how unlikely, accidents have happened and there is always a possibility for them to happen again. ●If you’re still not sure what animal bones are ok, simply ask your veterinarian! ●I have bought cattle bone for my dog and she loves it. Don't worry if the dog poop turns white though! Commercial Store Bought Dog BonesNow that we’ve covered natural animal bones, let’s talk a little about man made dog bones. These are strictly man made dog toys, and nothing smoked or cooked that was once part of a living animal. These dog bones were built to last, made specifically not to break apart, splinter or shatter. Hard rubber or plastic bones, like Nylabones or Kong bones, should last for years, help fight tooth decay, and offer a great little distraction your dogs will love! Because these dog toy were created specifically not to break apart under pressure and not meant to be swallowed, they don’t carry any of the choking hazards animal bones do. ●Make sure the bone is the right size for your dog! If it is so small your pet can fit the entire bone in his mouth, the bone is probably too small. Rawhides: Though they are specifically made for dogs and may seem ok, sharp pieces of rawhide can actually pose a choking hazard- just like sharp animal bones. Because rawhides are made from the animal hide tanning process, many environmental activists consider them by-products of the cruel international fur trade. Pros & Cons: Animal vs. Man Made Dog BonesIf you’re still not sure what kind of bone to offer your dog, take a look at the comparisons below. These comparisons are made assuming the bones aren’t cooked, and are the right size for your pet. Animal Bones
Man Made Dog Bones
Tug of War, Rope Toys & Old ClothesIn the wild, wolves or wild dogs will literally tear at their prey. Though it might seem gruesome and uncomfortable to imagine, this is both natural and instinctual. It’s also why your dog might love to play ‘tug of war’ so much!
You can’t really play tug of war with small bones, for risk of getting accidentally nipped. You can, on the other hand, play tug of war with manmade rope toys! Your dog will absolutely love the game, too. ●Didn’t think tug of war is a good activity to play with a dog? Believe it or not, many world class dog agility trainers use $5 rope toys, and tug of war, to reward their dogs for performing well. ●Rather than spend money on toys, you can simply make them out of old worn out clothes! I was very happy to get an invitation to judge at the Finnish Kennel Club "Winner" Shows in Helsinki 5.-6.12 2020. On the Saturday I will judge Miniature Schnauzers black and black&Silver. On the Sunday I will judge Miniature Schnauzers white and pepper&salt and the Icelandic Sheepdog :)
As a dog owner, you must have caught yourself talking to your dog from time to time. No, not the dog-command stuff you were told to teach your dog, but real conversations with your furry friend. There must have been instances where you even believed your dog understands every word you said and wondered if a screw is loose up there. No, sir, no screw is loose; in fact, you are wired the right way. Scientific Research According to scientific studies, it was shown that dogs could understand human communication much more than any other pet. Science has also shown that people who talk to their pet is an indication that they are intelligent and incredibly creative. What Happens When You Talk to Your Dog? When you talk to your dog consistently, you form an unbreakable bond with it. This is probably because talking to your pet reveals your inherent need for friendship or companionship as well as your desire to build up character. This phenomenon is referred to as ‘anthropomorphizing’ or humanizing non-human entities. Given that your dog is not human, you feel inclined to gift them with a personality so that you can feel closer or become even more sentimentally attached to them. It is possible to train your dog to understand a few phrases and words which enhances their behavior in particular situations. Over time, the words will slip into the dogs’ lexis which will, in turn, determine their conduct or behavior. Scientists have also shown that if you speak to your dog in a particular way, you will increase the chances of your dog being able to comprehend whatever you are saying. Have you also noticed that the tone of your voice changes when communicating with your furry friend? The tone of your voice becomes higher – just the way it should be when speaking to infants – your sentences become more structured, simplified, and shortened. Dogs are sensitive to human voices, especially to that of their owners and they can identify when they need to respond as well as when they shouldn’t. Benefits of Talking to Your Dog Talking to your dog helps you make sense of complicated discussions and situations as well as enhance human relationships. Moreover, it helps you to focus on the present while remaining active. This goes to show how possible it is for men to talk more to their dogs than to the opposite sex with the same level of attachment.
Children are not left out of this as well; talking to dogs help youngsters to get a friend that is not judgmental, thereby improving their self-development. Pediatricians advise parents that have a child with autism to get a dog. This is because dogs are ideal partners for such children since they don’t particularly like to interact with humans. Dogs have this deep-seated ability to stimulate communication from children with this psychological disorder and make them agreeable enough to communicate. As dogs strive to understand human gestures and speech, they prefer movements as well as open-mouthed play face, especially when you have to spend time together. Therefore, try to use more of this style of communication when interacting with your dog, and you will always enjoy the quality time you spend together. |
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