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Healthy Breeds Italian Greyhound All in One Multivitamin Soft Chew 60 Count
Healthy Breeds Italian Greyhound All in One Multivitamin Soft Chew 60 Count
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- A COMPLETE CANINE SUPPLEMENT - A multivitamin (Vitamins A, B, C, D, E, K & other minerals) PLUS Essential Fatty-Acids for Skin & Coat Support, Glucosamine for Hip & Joint Support AND Probiotics to promote the absorbtion of nutrients for Digestion and Gut Health. - SCIENTIFICALLY FORMULATED 4-IN-1 FORMULA - Contains Glucosamine+Chondroitin & Calcium for joints, Omegas 3, 6 & 9 for healthy skin & fur, and Probiotic microorganisms to help maintain appetite and support the overall health of their digestive system. - DELICIOUS TASTE THAT DOGS LOVE - The yummy chicken flavor makes giving your dog their vitamins an easy & fun process. Even the pickiest pup will love these treat-style supplements! - MADE IN USA - Made in FDA, USDA and FSIS Regulated Manufacturing Facilities. All raw materials utilized are of the highest quality and are evaluated for purity and potency prior to use. - Healthy Breeds offers an assortment of dog products including health care, grooming, dental care and treats for over 200 breeds! Make sure to search for your breed! Click the Healthy Breeds hyperlink above to see our Amazon storefront
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Italian Greyhound General Care:
Italian Greyhound Health Concerns:
Italian Greyhound Coat Care:
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Check your Greyhound's ears weekly. Apply an ear cleanser any time the ears start to accumulate dark secretions. Some ear wax is healthy; a lot is not. We recommend using Healthy Breeds Italian Greyhound Ear Cleanse with Aloe Vera to ensure the cleanliness and healthiness of your pups ears.
Brushing your pups teeth daily is very important. Greyhounds have a tendency to develop a lot of tartar quickly which can be dangerous. Tartar can lead to dental disease and can spread infections all throughout your pups body. Actvily brushing your pups teeth will significantly lessen this threat.
Clip the nails every two weeks or so using a heavy-duty dog nail clipper.
Sometimes age-related arthritic changes make it tough. Besides any intervention recommended by your veterinarian, a soft cushion to lie on-as though he wasn't already insisting on one?and glucosamine chondroitin supplements added to the diet can help soothe aching joints, and keep him as young in body as he is in spirit.
The Greyhound is a large dog. But unlike most large dogs, it is not prone to hip or elbow dysplasia. It can, however, have old track injuries. When possible, find out why your Greyhound was retired from the track. Joint supplements, such as glucosamine chondroitin, may help prevent arthritic changes from developing from old injuries. We recommend supplementing with Healthy Breeds Italian Greyhound Z Flex Mini Soft Chews.
The Greyhound is somewhat prone to bloat or gastric torsion, a condition in which the gases accumulate in the stomach and can't escape. The stomach may then twist, totally cutting off any ability for anything to leave the stomach. The dog's stomach enlarges as gases continue to accumulate, and the dog is restless and tries unsuccessfully to vomit. This is an extreme emergency that needs immediate veterinary attention to save the dog. Nobody knows exactly how to prevent it, but many veterinarians advocate feeding an anti-gas pill with every meal.
The Italian Greyhound requires regular bathing and grooming but all in all is fairly simple to care for due to the short and smooth coat. Bathing your pup once a month should be enough to keep them fresh and clean. We recommend bathing your pup with Healthy Breeds Italian Greyhound Chamomile Soothing Dog Shampoo to clean and nourish the coat without stripping the coat of natural oils.
Weekly brushing should remove most dead hairs and keep your pups skin smooth and clean. Providing your pup a healthy nutrition by feeding a well balanced diet, vitamins, and healthy treats will all help to maintain a healthy skin and coat.
Many Greyhounds have bald thighs; in fact, it's called bald thigh syndrome. You can try various treatments, but usually it's there to stay and has nothing to do with allergies or upkeep.
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Healthy Breeds was started based on a simple principle -- every dog breed is different! Having over a decade of experience in animal health products manufacturing, we have worked with veterinarians and nutritional experts to take the guesswork out of which products are best suited for which breed of dog.
At Healthy Breeds, dog owners can now shop by breed and discover hundreds of high quality, veterinarian recommended nutritional supplements, treats and grooming products for their breed of dog - You can rest assured knowing they are all made in the USA!
Ear, teeth, and nail upkeep and care are all important in your Greyhound's overall health. Providing this care as needed will allow your pup to grow and live a happy, healthy life.
Understanding health concerns that your Greyhound faces is crucial in mainting a healthy and happy life. Keeping an eye out for these concerns and knowing how to act is equally as important.
Bathing and grooming can go a long way in keeping your short haired and smoothed skined beast well maintained and cared for so they can thrive as the beautiful beasts they are.
Healthy Breeds offers an array of high-quality products for your best friend!
The Greyhound's ancestors were popular with European nobility for the sport of the chase. Later, they were used for coursing a variety of animals in the American West. Even Buffalo Bill and General Custer hunted with them. In the 1920s, a mechanical lure was invented and they began to be bred as track sprinters.
Today most pet Greyhounds are retired track racers. Because most of them are registered with the racing association (the National Greyhound Association, or NGA) rather the AKC, they're much more popular than AKC's ranking suggests.
Retired track dogs make great family companions. They enjoy a quick sprint, a leisurely stroll and a long snooze on the furniture. They also love to play with toys, usually preferring softer ones. They really love chasing a toy tied to the end of a long buggy whip or line.
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