Showing posts with label Diet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diet. Show all posts

Saturday, September 21, 2013

sensitive stomach dog diet | Olewo USA

Dog Diarrhea is one of the most common ailments in dogs.  While there are many causes for diarrhea in dogs and different types of diarrhea, Olewo Carrots have been proven to be the best dog diarrhea remedy, and it is all-natural!  In most cases, after just 2 feedings of Olewo Carrots, diarrhea due to common causes such as having eaten something unhealthy, wrong diet, changes in diet, sensitive stomach issues within breed, and stress, is resolved.  Simply re-hydrate Olewo Dehydrated Carrots and mix in with your dog’s regular food.


Olewo Carrot Sample


Olewo Carrots offer many amazing health benefits for dogs, but since a quick cure from diarrhea is one of the most visible benefits, we invite you to request a FREE SAMPLE  if your dog has issues with diarrhea.  The Olewo Carrot sample will be enough for at least 2 feedings, and in most cases your dog’s diarrhea will be gone after the sample is used up.


Take the FIX MY DOG’S DIARRHEA CHALLENGE!


To request your free sample of Olewo Dehydrated Carrots:



  • Click on the link below to download the Request Form

  • Complete the Sample Request Form

  • Email your completed form to  info@olewousa.com

  • Or simply send us all the information requested on the form in an email


Sample Request for Olewo Carrots


Are you looking at your dog’s stool?


We have asked this question many times while we had a local pet store.  Some customers were examining their dog’s stool, and others responded “Heck no, why would I want to look at my dog’s poop?”  It really is important to know what your dog’s stool normally looks like to determine if there is a problem when there is a concern.


Keep your dog hydrated!


A big concern during episodes of diarrhea is dehydration.  Make sure your dog has plenty of water to keep him or her hydrated!  If necessary, use a syringe to force your dog to ingest some water.  During this time of discomfort, it may be hard to get your dog interested in drinking or eating at all.  Even in this situation, Olewo Carrots come to the rescue.  Since Olewo Carrots need to be rehydrated with water, your dog will automatically ingest some much needed liquid.  Dogs love the taste of Olewo Carrots and they will most likely eat it, even if they are not interested in eating anything else.  In this situation, the rehydrated Olewo Carrots can be given by itself, and not mixed in with other food.


In most cases it is okay to try and remedy diarrhea at home before seeking medical attention, especially with the common causes of diarrhea listed below.


DIET


Diet is one of the most common causes for diarrhea.  With puppies, any change in diet can cause diarrhea because their digestive system is so young and has difficulty digesting new foods.  Adult dogs can get diarrhea because the dog food they are fed may not be ideal, it may be too high in fat or protein, may have irritating additives, or the dog may be allergic to one or some of the dog food ingredients.  Switching to a new dog food can also cause diarrhea if the transition happened to fast.  The dog may have also eaten something that wasn’t meant for consumption or may have eaten something that was unhealthy, like many treats that are on the market.


STRESS


Stress is the other common cause for diarrhea.  We often don’t think about it, but dogs can experience a tremendous amount of stress when left alone for long periods of time, when left in a confined area, when traveling, when going to the vet, groomer, or boarding facility. Dogs can even feel the tension when being around stressed people, and get nervous. Many adopted dogs may have experienced abuse and may never loose the nervousness, even if they end up in a loving home, which is the case with one of our own dogs.


DOG BREEDS PRONE TO DIGESTIVE ISSUES


Some dog breeds such as Australian Shepherds, Boxers, German Shepherds, Great Danes, Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs, Terriers and others are simply prone to digestive issues and often have soft stools.


SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION


If the diarrhea does not improve, seek medical attention!  When dogs have liquid diarrhea, they may have a viral or intestinal infection.  If the condition persists, seek medical attention because of the high risk of dehydration in this situation. Any time there is blood in the stool or diarrhea, your dog could be experiencing a serious health problem.  Seek medical attention immediately!


PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN TREATMENT


Olewo Dehydrated Carrots should be added to your dog’s regular meals daily to prevent diarrhea and other digestive issues.  The beta-carotene in dogs continuously repairs the intestinal lining and maintain good digestive health.  Prevention is always better than treatment!


Please note that Olewo Carrots is the ORIGINAL carrot product for dogs, and the only carrot product on the market that allows dogs to absorb and benefit from the many health-promoting nutrients found in carrots.  The same results cannot be achieved by feeding raw carrots, cooked carrots, or any other carrot product.


Information Disclaimer: Information provided on the Olewo Blog is intended for informational purposes only.  This site does not provide medical advice, and is not meant to substitute for medical advice provided by your veterinarian.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

How to Put Your Dog on a Vegetarian Diet

Unlike a cat, dogs are actually omnivores, not true carnivores. This means that they can be healthy without eating meat, but you must make sure your dog is getting enough protein and all the other nutrients he needs.


Instructions


    1

    Buy a natural health book for dogs or, better yet, one that specializes in vegetarian diets. Follow the diet given.


    2


    Make sure your dog is getting enough of all the amino acids he needs and vitamin B-12. For this reason it’s important to follow a prescribed diet.


    3


    Speak to your vet about testing your dog’s urine periodically. You can do it at home very simply, and there are products on the market for this purpose. A vegetarian diet can make a dog’s urine more alkaline; this may predispose them to urinary tract infections.


    4


    Give your dog cranberry capsules if the urine is too alkaline. This will make it more acidic and help prevent urinary tract infections.


    5


    Buy a prepared, high-quality vegetarian dog food. This is a good alternative if you’re unsure what to feed your dog or don’t have time to properly prepare a homemade meal.


    6


    Supplement with veggie dog treats and biscuits. These are available at most health food or pet stores.


    7


    Find a veterinarian who supports your decision and who is knowledgeable about vegetarian diets.











  • How to Put a Dog on a Diet eHow


    www.ehow.com Pets Dogs Feeding Dogs


    How to Put Your Dog on a Vegetarian Diet. … Putting your dog on a special diet can have a significant effect on his overall health, keeping cancer cells at bay.







  • A Vegetarian Diet for Your Dog? – Yahoo! Voices –


    voices.yahoo.com/a-vegetarian-diet-dog-12967.html


    Dec 18, 2005 Putting your dog on a vegetarian diet is much more complicated and must be monitored much more tightly than the vegetarian diet you provide for yourself.








  • How to Put Your Dog on a Vegetarian Diet The Daily Puppy


    www.dailypuppy.com/articles/how-to-put-your-dog-on-a-vegetarian


    While most dog foods contain protein from meat sources, you can switch your dog to a vegetarian diet if it contains sufficient amounts of other types of protein. As …








  • Putting Your Dog On A Vegetarian Diet?


    www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/putting-your-dog-on-a…


    There are a number of reasons why owners consider putting their dogs on a vegetarian diet. It could be because of health problems, environmental and/or ethical concerns.







  • Should You Put Your Dog on a Vegetarian Diet? DoItYourself.com


    www.doityourself.com Pets Caring for Dogs


    Many vegetarian dog owners would prefer not to have to prepare meat products for their dog but is it wise to put a dog on a vegetarian diet? And even if you choose to …







  • Is a Vegetarian Diet Safe for My Dog? – Animal Liberation Front


    www.animalliberationfront.com/…/Pets/PetCare/VeggieDogDiets.htm


    Though putting dogs on a vegetarian diet may … “It just takes research and the willingness to stick by your reasons for having your dogs on a vegetarian diet







  • How to Put Your Dog on a Vegetarian Diet eHow


    www.ehow.com Pets Dogs Feeding Dogs


    Unlike a cat, dogs are actually omnivores, not true carnivores. This means that they can be healthy without eating meat, but you must make sure your dog is getting …







  • The dog in world: Put Dog on a Vegetarian Diet


    alldog360.blogspot.com/2013/02/put-dog-on-vegetarian-diet.html


    Providing Dog Information, Pictures, Q & A and Reviews for all Dogs. Directory of Breeders and Shelters with Dogs and Puppies !