Saturday, September 19, 2009

Owner guide - Good temperature for Saint Bernard

This breed does not do well in the heat, so be sure that Saint Bernard remains cool.

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Owner guide - Health of Saint Bernard

Make a definite effort to understand the health problems that a Saint Bernard is prone to. These would include wobbler syndrome (a spinal disorder), heart and skin problems, hip dysplasia and extropion (folding eyelid).

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Owner guide - Clean your Saint Bernard's eyes

Clean your Saint Bernard's eyes frequently with a moist cotton-wool pad. Be sure to use a new one for each eye.

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Owner guide - Groom your Saint Bernard

Brush your Saint Bernard's coat with a firm-bristled brush, as and when required. Bathe your dog as often as possible. Keep in mind that they do shed a lot, so the more often you brush, the easier it is to handle the large amounts of fur.

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Friday, September 11, 2009

Owner guide - Exercise for Saint Bernard

As lazy as Saint Bernard’s may be, be careful not to over-exercise them. This is essential especially in its first two years of life, when its delicate bones are still being formed.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Owner guide - Control your Saint Bernard

Like all other dogs, take your Saint Bernard out for daily walks, but keep it on a leash. Because of its size, a Saint Bernard can quickly become unmanageable if it so desires. Bear in mind that they are slow-moving. Also you could proof your house bearing in mind that he is around as there could be any amount of damage done by him thanks to his size! It’s best if you would keep your expensive cutlery, crystal and show pieces away from his reach, or else one whiff of his tail and your dollars go in the drain.

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Monday, September 7, 2009

Owner guide - Train your Saint Bernard

Train your Saint Bernard early in life to socialize with children, people and other pets. Although a loyal and obedient dog by nature, the Saint Bernard can be difficult to manage because of its size alone. Its best to keep him busy either with some task or with the kids, that way he’ll be able to manage his moods, and yes they get moody too and also be occupied all the time.

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Saturday, September 5, 2009

Owner guide - Hip dysplasia in Saint Bernard

Contact the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals to learn more about hip dysplasia. Hip dysplasia is a skeletal defect in Saint Bernard. The ball portion in this condition (especially the femoral head) of the hip is not securely seated in the socket portion. This condition is quite common in working and sporting breeds of dogs. It would be typically essential to check a saint Bernard for that matter!

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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Owner guide - Food for Saint Bernard

Of course it’s needless to say that you need to provide Saint Bernard with high-grade dog food. The first ingredient should be meat if you want a quality product. The protein, crude protein in this case should be no less than 30 percent, with crude fat no less than 20 percent. Also, the fiber content needs to be 4 percent or less. Protein would provide Saint Bernard with energy and crude fat necessary.

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Owner guide - Plan to feed your Saint Bernard

Plan to feed your Saint Bernard 6 to 12 cups of food a day. This breed is more like us, humans. Best to feed them with frequent small meals rather than allow him to bloat. So in case you’re planning to lose weight and keep his weight and activity level high, don’t force down his meals to one or two in a day. Feed your Saint Bernard several small meals.

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