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		<title>Buying Specialist Greyhound Food</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you own or are considering owning a greyhound you need to be aware that they have very specific dietary requirements.Presevatives and additives are added to many mass market dog foods, and just like we see in children, these &#8220;hidden extras&#8221; can have a negative effect on any dog&#8217;s behaviour.Greyhounds can be particularly affected by [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you own or are considering owning a greyhound you need to be aware that they have very specific dietary requirements.Presevatives and additives are added to many mass market dog foods, and just like we see in children, these &ldquo;hidden extras&rdquo; can have a negative effect on any dog&rsquo;s behaviour.Greyhounds can be particularly affected by chemicals contained within their food, but this can go undetected by their owners.</p>
<p>If your dog is a retired or rescued greyhound then you should try and feed it a specialist, quality <a target="_blank" style="cursor: pointer;" onclick="cstuff('http://www.burgesspetcare.co.uk/','http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_ff3=1&amp;pub=5574808967&amp;toolid=10001&amp;campid=5336700578&amp;customid=&amp;ipn=psmain&amp;icep_vectorid=229466&amp;kwid=902099&amp;mtid=824&amp;kw=lg')">Greyhound Food</a>.Greyhounds are not greedy by nature, so if you feed your dog a specialist food you don&rsquo;t need to be too worried about excessive feeding.</p>
<p>Bear in mind that ingredients such as fish oils are great for helping to maintain healthy skin, bones and eyes. Look out for such ingredients when you are next shopping for your greyhound&rsquo;s food.If the dog food you have purchased does not include fish oils why not try adding a tea spoon of cod liver oil to one of your greyhounds meals. Sardines are also packed full of healthy oils and providing they do not contain bones are a great snack for your dog.As with all pet food, if you feed a dry food product you need to also provide a dish of fresh water.</p>
<p>A dog&rsquo;s digestive system can cope with raw meat easily, it is what they would eat if they had to catch their own dinner.You should avoid feeding raw pork or poultry as these meats can contain bacteria.As dogs are not carnivores (they are actually omnivores) you need to ensure that you feed a good mix of carbs, proteins and fats.</p>
<p>Ideally, stick to a quality, specialist pet food as this will contain all the meat your greyhound requires.</p>
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		<title>Think About Adopting A Mature, Abandoned Greyhound</title>
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<p>Homing a new Greyhound or Lurcher</p>
<p>Greyhounds and Lurchers really are fantastic, mellow pet dogs that enjoy nothing more than tons of hugs plus a comfy down comforter to snooze on. They are loyal toward their masters and enjoy nothing more than a mellow 20 minute walk two times on&Acirc;&nbsp; a daily basis. Exercise is important for greyhounds so they must be offered space to run and also play. Decent masters will probably also help the general health of the greyhound or lurcher by simply providing their animal quality, specialist <a target="_blank" style="cursor: pointer;" onclick="cstuff('http://www.burgesspetcare.co.uk','http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_ff3=1&amp;pub=5574808967&amp;toolid=10001&amp;campid=5336700578&amp;customid=&amp;ipn=psmain&amp;icep_vectorid=229466&amp;kwid=902099&amp;mtid=824&amp;kw=lg')">greyhound food</a>.</p>
<p>Unfortunately a few of these amazing dogs have had an unfortunate start in life, often having been used for racing or maybe hunting, and then the moment his or her &ldquo;usefulness&rdquo; has ended by the age of simply 4 years of age most are left undesired, abandoned or even murdered. Young puppies tend to be of course popular and considering their fun demeanour and cute appearance it really is hardly unexpected that when individuals select a new dog they choose a new puppy. Even so, offering a home for any mature greyhound is usually as gratifying plus on many occasions a mature pet dog tends to make a much more suitable inclusion to the home.</p>
<p>For all those greyhounds that have been abandoned by their masters life is often pretty gloomy. The fortunate ones at some point reach the safe haven of a Shelter Centre prior to discovering their own forever families. These Rescue Centres engage in an very helpful task by providing the health care needed to get the dogs back to complete health and fitness, mend broken bones, restore broken spirits and also build broken faith. There are numerous Rescue Centres across the country so should you be seeking to own a greyhound or lurcher as a new family dog make sure you try to adopt one through a rescue centre. Re-homing will enhance the lifetime of your pet substantially.</p>
<p>Once you have brought your new pet home you have to pay close attention to the quality of food you supply it with. Greyhounds and lurchers have a very specific diet so if you go to your animal medical practitioner or even top quality pet retailer you&rsquo;ll find professional food available specifically for these types of dog. Do not end up being too worried about the buying price of a premium top quality specialist food as you&rsquo;ll find the actual serving sizes tend to be much smaller than a comparable grocery store bought product. The price per portion of a specialist food is going to be approximately the same as a cheaper, supermarket type item plus in the long run is going to be much better for your dog. A quality, vet authorised dog food product is more likely to offer your pet with the proper level of fibre, protein, nutritional vitamins, natural oils, minerals and also fats, leading to a sturdy, wholesome body, vivid eyes and also a rich, sleek coat.</p>
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