Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Canine obesity requires more of retractable dog leashes

Our dogs are growing fatter right along with us, Canine obesity is on the rise, experts required factories of retractable dog leashes or retractable leads to manufacture safer leashes for daily use, due to the practical situation. Normally, a leash of 20kgs loading in enough for most pets.

Now we are moving to 25kgs as medium sizes quickly, maybe next 35kgs dogs is just normal. Pugga considers this problem carefully and will bring new ideas for more.

What is Canine obesity?

We all love our dogs. In fact, we love them so much, Unfortunately, we often do more harm than good.

One dog + too much food + too little exercise = canine obesity

When your dog takes in more calories than it burns off, the resulting surplus is stored as fat. In fact, as little as one per cent extra caloric intake can result in a 25 per cent increase over ideal body weight by middle age.

Canine obesity is a serious health risk for your furry pal and taking action now can help him to lead a healthier life.

How to detect the problem?

It can sometimes be hard to realize that your dog is fat, especially for those breeds that have thick coats. There are few general rules of thumb.

1. Look down at your dog from above. You should be able to see a defined ‘waist’ just above the hip bones. If you cannot see the waist, your dog is too heavy.

2. You should be able to see and feel your dog’s ribs. While they should not be sticking out and your dog should not look like a walking skeleton, you should be able to see a rib or two and be able to feel them easily. If you cannot, your dog is overweight.

3. Your dog should not have a hanging belly. Some altered females have a slight pouch as a result of spaying surgery, but this should consist only of hanging skin, not fat. You can tell by gently squeezing the pouch; if the skin fold of the pouch is more than 0.5 inches thick, your dog is fat.

Change into better habits

People lead such busy lives and what they eat, and how much they exercise, also affects what they feed their dogs and how much exercise their dogs get. Dogs need fresh air and exercise just like people do. Exercise will help them to burn the calories they take in for their meals

As a result, weight loss supplements have been introduced, with ingredients designed to help reduce the absorption of calories.

Better eating and exercise habits will also speed the process of canine weight loss. Your dog needs to be walked every day and should never be given leftovers from your table. Why not change to a retractable dog leashes? A better daily walking with your dogs. start slowly - even if it's just a stroll around the block. Gradually increase his exercise as he becomes more fit. Avoid taking your dog out for a high-energy, long run once or twice a week and instead aim for regular exercise

You could also refer to the following site for more info.
http://dogs.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Canine_Obesity
http://hubpages.com/hub/Fat-Dogs---Combatting-Canine-Obesity

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Dangers of Using Retractable Leashes


Before deciding to Use a Retractable Leash, please kindly read some suggestions from PUGGA. A Pugga retractable leash, a better walking with your dog.

If you've never used a retractable leash or retractable leads before but want to get one, my best advice is to break yourself and your dog in slowly. Pick a place away from cars and other dogs where you can walk and get the feel of it first.

No. 1: what is leash Burns of retractable leash?

Most retractable dog leashes was thin string kind, as called cord type leash. Get a dog racing past you with that line zipping across your bare flesh and you're going to get one heck of a painful leash burn.


A tape kind of retractable lead will prevent any more injuries. please refer to pugga tape lead products.




No. 2: Attentions on Entanglement and Strangulation of retractable leash

Letting dogs playing together on-leash requires deft maneuvering. Especially when any of the leashes involved are of retractable variety.

Not only can they burn humans, they can get twisted around dog legs...or necks. Sometimes dogs panic and jerk, causing the leash to pull tighter. Their yelps are proof positive it hurts.

Always manage to undo any cords wrapped around necks, but you can imagine how dangerous that could quickly become.

No. 3: Retractable leashes may let dog dart faster!

However, when dogs spot a squirrel --across the street, they may jerk to chase it, which put him smack in the street and directly in front of a speeding car.
If you've never used a retractable leash before but want to get one, my best advice is to break yourself and your dog in slowly. Pick a place away from cars and other dogs where you can walk and get the feel of it first.

Once you're adjusted, then you can incorporate it into your regular walking routine with pugga retractable leash or retractable leads.

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