Edie MacKenzie

Edie MacKenzie is a published author, traveler, dog lover, and tortoise enthusiast. Passionate about what she does, her books provide peopel a firm grounding in the dog breed and their unique characteristics with a nice touch of humor.

Dog Probiotic – This Helps With Dog Diarrhea!

September 7, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

Once upon a time, your dog was a pup. Remember that? Running, lunging, scampering about, acting just like my dog did when she was a pup. Of course, that was just before she got diarrhea and joint troubles as she got older. The remedy for me was a probiotic and joint supplement, the only combined one I found on-line. Watch this :

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The brand of the supplement is ProbioticPlus, and it has probiotics for dogs and glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM for the joints. Awesome! I like that it is all in one, so that I do not have to be concerned about drug interactions. And it does appear to get results, so check it out and let me know what it does with your doggy!

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Constipated Dogs – Here's One That Actually Helped!

July 9, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

Our doggies often used to be constipated, and we tried lots of strange things. I tried changing his food. I tried making him exercise more. I took him to a doggie psychic. And I tried a few different vitamins. But the results weren't so good… until now. See this video:


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It's called Probiotic Plus with Hip + Joint Support, created by a company referred to as Amazing Nutritionals. After I got good results on it, it's all I'll ever give to my doggie.

This product also has a combination of probiotics for dogs with joint supplements glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM. A neat combination, and I'm glad it has both.

My opinion is you should at least give it a shot. Tell me how it does for you!

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Digestive Enzymes For Dogs – Found One Which Truly Works!

June 27, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

Just saw this truly adorable movie about how to make your dogs smile. They do it with dog pictures and it talks about a solution I had never heard about before: a combination of probiotics for dogs with joint supplements glucosamine, MSM and chondroitin. Check it out:


Check Out This Digestive Enzymes For Dogs Video

I had never truly thought about utilizing probiotics before to maintain my dog's healthy body, but it makes sense. I've employed them for myself to feel far better, so why should not it also work for my Scottie? I'm going to give this a try, considering that the reviews appear quite optimistic.

The name is Probiotic Plus with Hip + Joint Support, made by a business referred to as Amazing Nutritionals. If it can support my dog's joint pain and keep her healthier, then I'm ready!

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Watch For Pain Or Symptoms When Training The Aging Dog

July 12, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

Dogs very often tell you when they are in pain, although not always. Should you find the down placement very painful for your dog, and should he find it painful to lie down apart from his obedience lesson, then it may be more beneficial to dispense with the DOWN command altogether.

These conditions vary with the individual dog, so that ultimately you have to trust in your own evaluation of the situation and then follow your inclinations.

In no instance do we want to obedience-train an older dog at the expense of his reasonably physical and mental comfort. The Down-Stay serves to keep the dog out of your hair, and your company’s lap, for longer periods of time than a Sit-Stay.

With an effective Down-Stay, you need not shoo him away in a strategic retreat to the basement or bathroom. Chances are that your older dog is fit enough to pester company. If this be so, then he is certainly fit enough to learn the down.

In obedience training you must behave like a cool, calm machine. You will be able to hold out longer, with less exhaustion, and your dog will learn more easily and more rapidly, realizing that you have the situation under control.

Dogs will take advantage of their owners’ weaknesses, even at an older age, and this will only mean more difficult, resentful training, with more discomfort for both of you. Speak and act calmly, slowly, deliberately, rationally, and consistently if you want to maximize your training potential and the subsequent benefits that accrue both to you and to your older dog.

The older dog is no longer as efficient at regulating his body temperature. Fats are responsible for this. The older dog often tends to lose weight and some of the fatty components of his body.

In effect, he is not that well insulated anymore. So, when obedience training the older dog, you must take care not to work him in extremes of heat and cold. This holds true for any dog, but more so for the older dog.

Constipation and incontinence can also be problems. It is important to allow the dog to relieve himself before and after an obedience session. If a dog suffers incontinence during the course of training, just ignore it and clean up later. Don’t allow a small puddle of urine to interfere with your training session.

It is also important not to feed your dog just prior to or after an obedience-training session. Feeding before can upset his digestion, and feeding after can not only cause indigestion but can be interpreted as a bribe. This we never want to do. Don’t work your older dog to exhaustion. Several short sessions are always preferable to one long one.

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