Posted on: September 26, 2020 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

Golden Retriever puppy | Golden Retriever puppies price

The Golden Retriever puppy is a hefty, strong muscle of medium size, famous for the services. Some people named them bird dogs or service dogs for the disabled. They are very friendly in nature, easy to please, they respond quickly to obedience training. The golden retriever puppy is affectionate, easy to handle, and even-tempered. They are named as service dogs because they are eager to please and respond so well…

Posted on: September 23, 2020 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

Can dogs eat raisins? | Can dogs eat white raisins

Can my dog eat raisins? Grapes and raisins are considered to be highly toxic to dogs. It can be fatal for your pet. Peeled or seedless grapes should also be avoided. Ingesting the grape or raisin could lead to acute kidney failure in dogs. If you do not know how you can feed your dog then you must ask a health care provider. Raisins are not good for your dogs’…

Posted on: September 22, 2020 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

When do Puppies open their eyes? | When a dog first open eyes?

Puppies born after sixty-three days of gestation. They Begin to nurse almost immediately. At first, newborn puppies spend the large majority of their time spending in sleeping. Dog’s puppies born with a fully functional sense of smell. They have a very strong sense of smell. They can not open their eyes after birth. They are born with their eyes closed but they open their eyes first after two weeks of…

Posted on: September 19, 2020 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

Can Dogs Eat Raspberries | Is raspberries good for a dog?

When we talk about vegetables and fruits, it can be confusing for dog owners to remember which foods are okay for their pets to consume and which can prove fatal to their canine companion. So, where do raspberries come from? Which food is better for a dog? So, here we talk about raspberries for a dog. The simple answer is yes, raspberries are good for a dog, but you have…

Posted on: September 19, 2020 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

Why does a breeder have a CONTRACT or “Health Guarantee??”

We get a lot of questions about our “contract” or “health guarantee” that we offer at Endless Mt. Labradors. To be honest, 34 years ago when I began to breed, I literally asked my mentor, Sally Kelly (Kelly Green Labradors) if I could use hers (I always felt doing things professionally was the best way to go). My other mentor in the breed recommended it also, as she had been…

Posted on: September 15, 2020 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

Therapeutic Beds for your Aging or Senior Labrador

This blog is rather personal for me, and I’m sure I’ll have completed it having shed many tears in the writing of it. It just so happens that my dear Amy (a Romeo daughter) is almost 13, but is creeping into those senior years. Now, she still walks 2 miles a day with me and is doing quite well for an old gal. But I did many things right with…

Posted on: September 15, 2020 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

DO NOT BUY A PUPPY OR DOG UNTIL YOU READ THIS!!!

So you want a puppy? Should you adopt From a breeder? What do you need to know before you start your quest?  What are the pitfalls to avoid? Also:  You’ve found the perfect “furbaby,” now what?Discover the best way to navigate the waters of welcoming a new canine family member. The information in Insider Secrets to Adopting the Right Dog allows you to experience a smooth, peaceful transition for you…

Posted on: September 12, 2020 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

Anal Glands: We “express” an understanding of the “root cause” of problems that arise

Most dogs at some time in their lives can be caught doing the ‘boot-scootin’ boogie’ on your carpet while you cry, “nooooo….”(in embarrassment, if there are guests! Lol) There are many possible reasons for this behavior, but most times its to relieve itchy, irritated, inflamed, or even impacted anal glands. The most common causes of anal gland issues are diet (stool issues), trauma to the glands, tilted glands (most are…

Posted on: September 1, 2020 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

What food should I feed my pet?

How do I know what to feed my dog?? (Especially with so much info and brands marketing their food! It can be confusing!) In a recent survey of pet owners, about 25% revealed that they change the diet they feed their dog or cat every 12 months!!! (I was actually very shocked by that!) Interestingly, dog owners are most likely to switch to a higher quality food more than cat…

Posted on: August 25, 2020 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

10 Things I Wish I’d Known About Dogs

Getting a dog is a delight, but it can also be a crash course with no real blueprint or comprehensive how-to guide. Things have a way of coming up. Curve balls are hurled your way. In four years with my dog, I’ve learned about a lot of things vets don’t mention during that first puppy check-up. 1. The meaning of mucus in dog poop A delightful topic, yes, but an…