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Shih Tzu puppies for sale in North Carolina
Natural remedies an homemade Dog food
1 Quart of water
1Teaspoon of Sugar
1/4 Teaspoon of salt
Boil the water add sugar and salt,let cool and put in there water bottle
Homemade Pedealite for Shih Tzu Puppies
Homemade Dog Shampoo
8 ounces Ivory or Dove liquid dish soap
8 ounces water
8 ounces apple cider vinegar
2 ounces glycerin (purchase from drugstore)
Mix all ingredients together and use as mush as needed to completely lather dog. Rinse
thoroughly.
This recipe makes the perfect dog shampoo substitute! The dish soap gets the dirt out, the
apple cider vinegar eliminates odor and improves shine, and the glycerin leaves your dog
with an extra silky, smooth coat.
Leave-in Conditioner
2 teaspoon dried rosemary
1 teaspoon dried lavender leaves
4 cup of boiling water
Pour boiling water over herbs and let set until it has completely cool!
After bathing your dog with the handmade dog shampoo, pour over dog’s coat and do
NOT rinse out.
Handmade Paw Softener
(great for cracked paws)
½ cup olive oil
4 drops sweet orange oil (purchase from health food store)
2 teaspoons freshly cut lemon juice
Mix all ingredients together thoroughly.
Apply softener to nails and pads in a gentle circular motion.
1 lb. Peanut Butter
1 lb. Butter
1 lb. Diaglo (Powder) or Mirra-Coat
1 pt. Lavitamin also known as Lixotinic or Pet Tinic
Directions:
Have peanut butter at room temperature. Mix all ingredients together.This will be very
thick & sticky. Stores indefinitely in refrigerator. Make into balls according to size of
the dog.
Small Dogs 1-3 teaspoons daily.
Large Dogs 1-2 tablespoons daily.
Guaranteed to grow hair - even on doorknobs. If you can get the doorknobs to eat &
digest this - it will grow hair!
Grow Hair
3 cups V8 vegetable juice
¼ cup carrots (shredded)
2 tablespoons olive oil
¼ cup yeast powder
2 2/3 cups flour (whole wheat)
3/4 cup water
Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and mix thoroughly. The mixture will become thick and stiff.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees and lightly grease sheet pan.
Knead dough until smooth. Next, roll out ball of dough onto a floured surface, cut with a cookie cutter (doggy bone
would be cute), then place ½ inch apart on the pan and cook for 30 minutes.
Handmade Apple Dog Treats
2 cups flour (whole wheat)
¼ cup cornmeal
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1/3 cup grated apple
½ teaspoon cinnamon
¾ cup water
Combine cinnamon, oil, cornmeal, and flour together; mix slightly and then add water and apple. Continue mixing
until you have formed a stiff dough.
Preheat oven to 325 degrees and lightly grease sheet pan.
Knead dough until smooth, then roll onto a lightly floured surface and cut with cookie cutters.
Place on sheet pan and bake until browned and crunchy.
Homemade Dog Treats
3 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
2 1/2 cups oatmeal
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 cups warm water
Options: 2/3 cup finely grated cheese, 1/2 cup peanut butter, or add your pet’s personal favorite flavor.
Mix all of the dry ingredients together. Next mix the wet ingredients together. Blend both mixtures together until a
stiff dough is formed. Shape the dough into an oblong roll, wrap in plastic wrap, and chill for 2 hours.
Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Lightly grease sheet pan. Slice the roll into ¼-inch slices, place on pan and bake for
about 1 hour.
Makes approximately 20 to 25 guaranteed dog treats.
We've all been there. The draining ears, the horrible smell, and a pet that is in constant misery because of these little
parasites. There are many ways to get rid of the mites, most of which include a trip to the veterinarians office and ear
drops or other things. I have a short and simple homemade remedy that works, or at least it did for my dog.
You will need the following:
White Vinegar
Rubbing Alcohol
A syringe or some way of getting the mixture into the dogs ear.
Mix 50% white vinegar with 50% alcohol. You shouldn't need a whole lot, most pets don't have very big ear canals.
Shake or stir solution so that you are sure to get consistency throughout. Use your syringe to take the mixture and
put it in your pets ear. You probably want to hold your pet down while you do this, because he/she is not gonna like
it. I believe the alcohol burns, but it does kill the mites. This also is very effective at cleaning your pets ears. Gently
massage the ear for a little while and then let the animal shake his/her head and get all of it out. You should only
have to do this a couple of times to get rid of the mites.
Ears
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Clemmons, NC 27012
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(336) 778-1926
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Eyes
For irritation and routine cleaning many people use a commercial saline solution but this generally results in the dog's
eyes being puffy and stuck shut the next morning. I have also noticed that there seems to be more chance of this
treatment resulting in minor corneal abrasions too. I won't use a saline solution in my dogs' eyes.
Boric Acid
If I feel I must flush with something, I use a Boric Acid solution. Boric Acid can be purchased at any drug store, is very
inexpensive and highly effective. The mixed solution (about 1tsp. to a pint of sterile water), yields an antiseptic wash
which is equally effective in flushing out open wounds as it is in flushing out eyes. Despite it's name, it's a very gentle
solution.
Cod Liver Oil
Strange as it may sound, one drop of Cod Liver Oil in the lower lid of the eye is a highly effective way to gently lift out
whatever is in the eye. The oil acts as a lubricant and surrounds the grit, sand etc, away from the cornea and out of
the eye area. Cod liver oil is high in Vitamin A which, if there is corneal abrasion, speeds the healing of the cornea.
Using this treatment, we have never had a dog's eyes puffy or stuck shut the next morning unless there is additional
bite injury to the area.
In a pinch, olive oil is a reasonable substitute for cod liver oil, although it won't have the same amounts of Vitamin A.