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Showing posts with label novacain kennel. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

The American Bully & UKC......


 
As of July 15, 2013 the UKC has now began to recognize the American Bully as a breed, but only as of now the Standard and Classics classes. My opinion is the UKC has found a way to clean up their American Pit Bull Terrier’s stud book.  Many American Bully breeders for way too long producing way too many dogs have been selling their American Bullies as both American Pit Bull Terrier & American Bully by handing new owners ABKC & UKC papers which really doesn’t make sense to begin with these are 2 totally different breeds. I say good job UKC for finding a way to clean up your books. What I don’t care for is that the UKC at this time doesn’t recognize the Pocket and XL Bully which is taking a lot of good real representations of the Pocket and XL Bullies, ones which are healthy, clean, correct and functional dogs out of the running of helping better the breed.  I listened to the Bully Booth BTK Radio show when they has the president of the UKC on and I liked the some things the man had to say, and a few things I didn’t agree with. All I can say is let’s see if the UKC are truly people of their word and also that I will do my best to make it out to the first showing of the American Bully and a UKC event and will report my findings out to the Bully community.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

King Cain x Aye Bay Bay is HERE......

We are happy to announce that Aye Bay Bay has dropped her pups. She dropped 11 pups with 10 surviving. 4 males and 6 females with the 11th pup being a male, more photos coming soon.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Vegetables Fruits Herbs........


Carrots- Contains vitamin A, B, C, D, E, G, K, potassium, calcium. I use carrots as the base and add a few others to vary the juice daily.
Celery- Contains organic sodium helps maintains fluidity of the blood and lymph’s. It also is helpful for arthritis, water retention, urinary problems, and chemical imbalances.
Yellow and Green Squash
Beets- Contains copper, manganese, potassium. It builds red corpuscles as well as tones the blood. Add once a week due to beet's having cleansing properties.

Collard Greens- Contains vitamin A, C, potassium, chlorophyll
Kale- has the same nutrients as cabbage, helps with digestive disorders
Zucchini- high in water as well as potassium, manganese, and antioxidants like vitamin A and C
Sweet Potato- high in fiber and packed with vitamins A, B5, B6, 
Pumpkin- Good for a few things, diarrhea, constipation and weight loss. I give my dogs 1-4 tablespoons when they have cannon butt, 4-6 tablespoons when they are constipated, and 8 tablespoons with every meal when underweight.  Pumpkin is also a great source of fiber.
Watercress- Contains vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B17, C, D, E, K, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, iron, sodium, magnesium, copper, manganese, fluorine, sulphur, chlorine, iodine, germanium, silica, zinc, and also its a intestinal cleanser

Parsley- Is full of chlorophyll, and helps fight bad breath. Best thing about it all parts of the plant can be used seed, leaves, stems, and roots. An herb helps with oxygen metabolism with the adrenal and thyroid glands, healing for the genito-urianry tract.
Ginger-The most popular uses for ginger have been, and continue to be, stomach-related issues like motion sickness and nausea; also it’s used for inflammation and arthritis problems.
Flax Seed or Oil-
Alfalfa Sprouts- One of the highest sources of Vitamin A.
Cayenne-
Echinacea-

Garlic- Garlic contains about 30 compounds that have been found to be useful for a variety of conditions from skin disorders to cancer; holistic veterinarians recommend garlic because of its multiple health benefits. Garlic stimulates immune functions in the bloodstream by increasing the activities of killer cells. These cells seek out and destroy invading microbes and cancer cells. Dogs with suppressed immune systems or ones fighting cancer can profit from having fresh garlic added to their diet. Healthy dogs can also boost their immune system and fight to prevent cancer from consuming fresh garlic. This powerful antimicrobial and antibiotic is effective in fighting various forms of internal or external bacterial, viral, or fungal infection, including parasites and protozoan organisms. Garlic contains at least six compounds that can enhance liver function by helping the liver eliminate toxins from the body. The exact reason and extent of garlic's effeteness in preventing fleas and ticks isn’t all that clear. It may be the odor released through the dog's skin as the garlic is metabolized. Whatever the reason, there’s a lot of reports on the effectiveness of garlic as a flea and tick repellent. When using fresh garlic use this table to help you feed them an appropriate amount. 5-15 pounds- ½ clove; 20-40 pounds- 1 clove; 45-65 pounds- 1 ½ cloves; 70-95 pounds- 2 cloves; 100 pounds and over 3 cloves. Use this guide and feed your dogs every other day and taking a week long break every 5 weeks.
Lemon Balm- a calming herb that sooths and relaxes your dog, it’s a digestive add that helps with canine gas, helps with muscle relaxation for working dogs after a hard day of work, it also is a canine deodorizer, it has disinfecting properties, it also has insect-repelling benefits; 1 teaspoon for every 15 pounds, so 1 tablespoon for a 50 pound dog
Apples- Vitamin A
Cranberries-
Pineapples-
Seedless Watermelon-
Blue Berries-
Raspberries-
Info Update: 12-17-2016 

Raw Food

BARF, RAW, or NATURAL DIET, how ever you want to call it, we must start by agreeing and understanding that all dogs are different and so are their activity levels and feeding requirements.  For years I fed a great quality commercial dog food, until it was discontinued, but I always added a little fresh meat with bone, or pieces of fruit to my dog’s bowls as treats. While being faced with having to find a new feed, I decided to do research and talk to breeders who fed a Natural diet only, then I decided to give it a try. What I noticed right away was the dog odors disappeared. Then it was the undeniable change in the quality of their coats, mental and muscle development, and overall health and stability of my dogs.

When I started feeding my dogs a Raw diet, I was told that a good and easy rule of thumb is to feed (1) pound of RAW food for every (50) pounds of the dog’s Body Weight, for at least 2 weeks, while keeping an eye on the dogs to see if an increase or decrease in quantity is needed, to fit each individuals needs.

I feel that a dog’s diet should be 30%-50% Muscle Meats, 30%-50% Raw Meaty Bones (RMB), 10%-20% Organs, and 5%-10% vegetables, fruit, herbs, and eggs. Now you're saying hold up, why so big of a percentage range; the simple answer is there is not one formula that is perfect for every dog, things need to be tweaked to fit each individual dog. When it comes to the use of GRAINS, I only use what my dogs can handle, because it’s a fact that many dogs are allergic to grains the most common being Wheat, Corn, and Soy. 

INFO UPDATED 12-17-2016

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

NoVACAIN's "Princess Meesh"

My girl Meesha at 2yrs.
18'' inches to the withers
39lbs. (pounds)
Medium size dog
With a ton of drive and power
Breed: Gwo Doz-chen

PRODUCED BY US

NoVACAIN's "Godfrey"
Breed: Gwo Doz-chen
Age: 2yrs.
NoVACAIN's "Princess Meesha"
Breed: Gwo Doz-chen
Age: 1 1/2 yrs.
NoVACAIN's "Johnny Cash"
Breed: Gwo Doz-chen
Age: 6 months.
Jones' & Cawford's "Po": Jones' "Aye Bay Bay": Jones' & Cawford's "Onyx"
Breed: American Bully
Age: 7 months.
NoVACAIN's "Mr. Magic"
Breed: Gwo Doz-chen
Age: 10 weeks.
Jones' "Madden"
Breed: American Bully
Age: 11 months 

Saturday, January 15, 2011

A little EXTRA

Just a few little things I do extra for my dogs 4 times a week to promote great health.

Meats & Organ Meat:

Chicken Legs, Chicken Necks, Beef Tendon, Beef Intestine, Ox Tail, Chicken Liver, Ground Beef, Green Tripe, Chicken Gizzards, Eggs
Veggies & Fruits:

Sweet Potatoes, Kelp, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Peas, Beets, Carrots, Apples, Cucumber, Mango, Kiwi, Bananas, Alfalfa Sprouts, Bean Sprouts, Green Beans, Dark Lettuces
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Friday, January 14, 2011

THE KINGS BACK!

Keep you eyes open as
KING CAIN
gets back into top shape for this upcoming
show season.
We had some time off to do some breeding
but Now is the time for
The King's Return.
Pic Taken: 1-13-2011

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Why Raw

A raw diet in my opinion makes a better life and diet for your dog.  Yes it may cost a little more than your bag of kibble but the over all health of your pet will be that much better.  I have found by feeding my pack a raw diet 4 time a week helped fend an ear infection that plagued one of my bitches away.  It also made it easy to clear up an infection with out using a lot of ear meds from the vet.  Finding the foods that work for you and your dog can be a little difficult.  Once you find what your pockets can handle and the best place to buy in bulk, I guarantee that you and your dog will love the benefits from better nutrition.
Check out http://novacainsweet.blogspot.com/ to find our NoVACAIN made RAW diet that we feed.
Under the title RAWDOGG.
Only available to local area.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

HUMAN FOODS FOR DOGS

  1. Melons (no seeds)
  2. carrots (no green tops)
  3. apples (no seeds or core)
  4. blueberries
  5. bananas
  6. any meat raw or cooked (raw is better, no spices or grease, NO COOKED BONES)
  7. plain non-fat yogurt
  8. sweet potato (raw better)

Christopher W. Jones

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Email: thenovacainkennels2014@gmail.com