Funny monkey attacks dog
funny little monkey attacks dog
this monkey loves to pull out the dog's tail and ears, This make dog very angry.
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Funny& cute Puppy
Funny and cute Puppy makes funny movements and actions when it drink some milk, It was very Thirsty.
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funny monkey loves to ride dogs
little monkey loves to ride dogs. In this video you can see this little monkey rides a dog and run to hiding next to another dog, then repeats this movement again and again.
after trying to ride the dog it tries to catch dog penis this makes the dog very angry.
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Sad dog missing his owner 2
Sad dog missing his owner sitting on the couch looking to the door waiting for his master hoping to see him again.
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Sad Dog waiting his owner
Sad dog missing his owner sitting on the couch looking out of the window waiting for his master.
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Gorgeous puppy imitate Rooster
It's not normal and great to find a cute dog try to imitate a rooster
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Walking with my black & white dog
one of the best thing in my life is walk with my dogs because i can do this anytime in the day :)
i think the best friend for man is Dog :)
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cute puppies playing together
cute black & white puppies playing together in the garden
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Cute dog plays at the beach
Travelling with your dog can be great.
Dogs will naturally start “dog paddling” when they find themselves in water, but that doesn't mean that they can stay afloat for any length of time, that they like being in the water, or that they can safely swim.
Know which beaches are dog-friendly
Before you visit a beach learn the rules for bringing a pet with you. Most dog-friendly beaches require dogs to remain on leash, sometimes even in the water. Some beaches allow dogs only during the off-season, or only during certain times of the day. Some beaches set aside a designated portion of the beach where dogs are allowed. Finally, some beaches are dedicated dog beaches where dogs are allowed off-leash.
Not all dogs can swim
Dogs will naturally start “dog paddling” when they find themselves in water, but that doesn’t mean that they can stay afloat for any length of time, that they like being in the water, or that they can safely swim. Make sure your dog doesn’t get overly tired, and be aware that puppies and older dogs tire more easily and seem less aware of their fatigue until it’s too late. Stay away from strong currents and areas with underwater debris that can entangle a dog.
Dogs feel the heat
Warm summer temperatures at the beach can pose a threat to a dog's health. Make sure that your dog has a shady spot under a beach umbrella, tree or picnic bench. While you ensure your skin doesn’t get sun burnt, remember your pet. Dogs can burn too, especially if they have light skin and fur or short hair. Focus on the ears and nose. Take care of his/her hydration the same way as yours. Remember that the sand can be scorching on sensitive paws, so provide a blanket or towel for your dog's comfort. Watch for signs of overheating in dogs, which include: excessive/rapid panting and drooling, coordination problems, vomiting and/or diarrhea, collapse. Heat stroke is a serious medical condition that requires immediate attention.
Don’t let your dog drink the water at ocean beaches
Salt water makes dogs sick – just like humans. And salt water can also damage your dog’s coat. Rinse dogs with fresh water after an ocean swim. And bring clean, fresh water for them to drink.
Never leave your dog unattended at the beach
Be aware that all sorts of items can be partially or fully hidden in the sand. Broken glass, rocks, hooks, coral, and garbage can pose a danger to your dog.
Always clean up after your dog
The number one reason for previously dog friendly beaches to ban dogs is because of irresponsible dog owners who don’t scoop the poop. Please help keep these beaches dog friendly!
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Mother dog milk feeding her puppies
Mother dog milk feeding her puppies
When your dog starts to nurse her puppies, she has higher nutritional needs compared during pregnancy. While her puppies are growing, you will observe that your dog will eat more times than normal. She has to eat the right food with the right amount in order to sustain the nutrition of her puppies. So as a dog owner, you should be able to help a dog produce more milk for her puppies.
Understanding A Nursing Dog
The very first milk that a mother dog produces and feed her puppies is called colostrum. This is very important since it contains the essential nutrients, vitamins, electrolytes, and antibodies that her puppy needs. Like humans, this milk produced within 24 hours after giving birth will help the puppies develop a stronger immune system.
After your dog gives birth to her new puppies, you’ll observe that she will drop some weight. Because she starts to nurse her pups, you should double or triple the food you are giving to her in order to maintain her nutrient and caloric needs. Keep in mind that the quality of food you give will help a dog produce more milk for her puppies.
Tips On Stimulating Milk Production
As long as your dog has a normal health, she will be producing milk for her litter. However, you can also help a dog produce more milk for her puppies especially if your dog produced a lot of puppies.
1. For you to help a dog produce more milk for her puppies, make sure that your dog has access to fresh and clean water. This is the first step for a better lactation. Fresh water could be cold, warm, or lukewarm. Observe what your nursing dog prefers better.
5. Make sure that your dog’s daily meal is comprised of at least 17% of fat.
6. You can give your nursing dog leafy vegetables, carrots, pumpkins, beans, organ meat, yogurt, eggs, cheese, fatty fish, and raw meaty bones. A balanced diet is very important during nursing to help a dog produce more milk for her puppies. Like humans, a lactating dog needs the proper kind of nutrient she requires when feeding her pups.
7. You can give a nursing dog performance dog food due to the energy requirement they need. Most of these performance dog foods contain high levels of fat and calories.
8. Vegetable oil, olive oil, lard, and grease can also provide your dog high levels of calories.
9. When giving a nursing dog food supplements, consider supplements that contain iron, manganese, copper, folic acid, zinc, and selenium.
10. You can give your nursing dog treats that are nutritious which includes fresh fruits, cheddar cheese, non-sugary jerky, dried beef, sweet potatoes, meatballs, eggs, and chicken.
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Baby Raul Toddler Huging and Kissing His Golden Dog
Babby Raul found his Golden Dog in the house hall looking for him after he wake up , waiting next to his toys to play together , He hugged him like a real person with boned between them .
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