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they keep deceiving us. thought they said they've wiped boko haram out. Naija and lies....... May God help us all! |
has politics turned into comedy? |
Were you part of the PH dog walk? |
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Namdeenero:....well-marked stop between the eye, good muzzle and hazzle eyes amongst others..... Its looking good, sir! |
Namdeenero:i'm here sir! |
ANNOUNCEMENT! ANNOUNCEMENT !! ANNOUNCEMENT!!!ߓ PHDBA will be having A General Meeting . Date: 13th May,2017. Time:12pm -1pm prompt. Venue: No 57C Circular Road Elekahia Housing Estate, Port Harcourt. For Further enquiries please contact Mr Henry on 08057141767, Halwani:08038122192 Micheal:08067805002. If you wanna be part of it, kindly call those numbers for more informations. |
Oruks4real:how old is Tiger |
ANNOUNCEMENT! ANNOUNCEMENT !! ANNOUNCEMENT!!!ߓⰟӢߓᰟӡߓᮠ
PHDBA will be having A General Meeting .
Date: 13th May,2017.
Time:12pm -1pm prompt.
Venue: No 57C Circular Road Elekahia Housing Estate, Port Harcourt.
For Further enquiries please contact
Mr Henry on 08057141767,
Halwani:08038122192
Orion:08067805002. |
ANNOUNCEMENT! ANNOUNCEMENT !! ANNOUNCEMENT!!!ߓᮠ
PHDBA will be having A General Meeting .
Date: 13th May,2017.
Time:12pm -1pm prompt.
Venue: No 57C Circular Road Elekahia Housing Estate, Port Harcourt.
For Further enquiries please contact
Mr Henry on 08057141767,
Halwani:08038122192
Orion:08067805002. |
happy sunday |
henrydan:As regards your request for the samoyed. i'll like to tell you that you'll hardly get one in Nigeria as that breed has been highly basterdised. when you talk of Eskimos, I can tell you you will easily get one.... I've seen lots of breeders going about telling people that they have Samoyeds the truth is that most of them don't know the difference between the two breeds. |
henrydan:Good day sir. Details for the next meeting: Date: 13th May,2017. Time:12pm -1pm prompt. Venue: No 57C Circular Road Elekahia Housing Estate, Port Harcourt. For Further enquiries please contact Mr Henry on 08057141767, |
chrisblack1234:there are lots of breeders with pure and pedigree rottweilers in portharcourt. the question is, are you ready to buy one? what sex? and what's your budget? |
Machiny:there are dog food producers in that association. It's not just a breeders association.... It's a canine association(Rivers state canine association) that gets everyone together be it- dog food dealers, dog trainer, pet accessories sellers/dealers, vet doctors, animal scientists, dog breeders, dog fanciers/lovers etc.... |
Machiny:you'll have to come to the next meeting. We no longer add directly. All intending members are to come to the meeting. Hope you stay in Portharcourt ![]() |
Machiny:good day sir. Are you in RSCA alias, PHDBA group?- some members are requesting for Indomie waste. Someone also asked if it's possible to get half bag. is it possible? |
ad0nis:contact any of them: Dr Odey ~ 08060790613 Dr Wanze ~ 08036786588 |
ad0nis:yes, are you in Portharcourt?? |
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The list continues.... but the above mentioned are common in Nigeria...! Don't forget to like your pet/Dogs favourite. |
16. Sweet potatoes – Yes. Sweet potatoes are packed with nutrients, including fiber, beta carotene, and vitamins B-6 and C. Just like with regular potatoes, only give your dog washed, peeled, cooked, and unseasoned sweet potatoes that have cooled down, and definitely avoid sugary sweet potato pies and casseroles.
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15. Mango – Yes. This sweet summer treat is packed with four, yes four different vitamins: vitamins A, B6, C, and E. They also have potassium and both beta-carotene and alpha carotene. Just remember, as with most fruits, to remove the hard pit first, as it contains small amounts of cyanide and can become a choking hazard
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14. Potatoes – Yes. It’s fine to give your dog plain potatoes every once and a while, but only if they’re cooked, as raw potatoes can be rough on the stomach. A washed, peeled, plain boiled, or baked potato contains lots of iron for your pet. Avoid mashed potatoes because they often contain butter, milk, or seasonings.
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13. Onions – No. Onions, leeks, and chives are part of a family of plants called Allium that is poisonous to most pets, especially cats. Eating onions can cause your dog’s red blood cells to rupture, and can also cause vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and nausea. Poisoning onions is more serious in Japanese breeds of dogs such as Akitas and Shiba Inus , but all dogs are very susceptible to it.
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12. Cucumbers – Yes. Cucumbers are especially good for overweight dogs, as they hold little to no carbohydrates, fats, or oils and can even boost energy levels. They’re loaded with vitamins K, C, and B1, as well as potassium, copper, magnesium, and biotin.
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11. Mushrooms – No. Wild mushrooms can be toxic for dogs. While only 50 to 100 of the 50,000 mushroom species worldwide are known to be toxic, the ones that are can really hurt your dog or even lead to death. Washed mushrooms from the supermarket could be OK, but it’s better to be safe than sorry; skip out on the fungi all together.
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10. Avocado – No. While avocado may be a healthy snack for dog owners, it should not be given to dogs at all. The pit, skin and leaves of avocados contain Persin, a toxin that often causes vomiting and diarrhea in dogs. The fleshy inside of the fruit doesn’t have as much Persin as the rest of the plant, but it is still too much for dogs to handle.
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9. PINEAPPLE: Yes, but in moderation, it can also be a healthy treat for dogs, similar to other types of fruit, like strawberries and watermelon. Ripe, raw pineapple contains a whole lot of vitamin C, along with thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, and folate. Pineapple is also full of minerals, including manganese, copper, potassium, magnesium, iron, and small amounts of calcium, phosphorous, and zinc. This makes it a nutrient-dense snack for humans and dogs, alike, and these nutrients play an important role in your dog’s immune system and digestive health.
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8. TOMATOE: Yes, though Vets generally do not recommend feeding table scraps to dogs, but some foods are fine to give every once in a while as a treat. . Tomatoes are among these, as long as owners understand the risks. Tomatoes are in the nightshade family of vegetables, which means the plants contain a few components that are harmful to certain animals, including tomatine . Tomatine, a substance found in the stem and leaves of the tomato and related plants, is harmful to dogs in large quantities. Luckily for dogs that enjoy the occasional tomato, tomatine is mostly concentrated in the green parts of the tomato plant. The leaves, stems, and young, green tomatoes contain higher amounts of tomatine than ripe fruit, which means that ripe tomatoes are generally safe to feed to dogs. This is still problematic for those of us who keep a tomato plant in the garden, as we have to worry about our dogs eating green tomatoes or chewing on the stem and leaves.
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7. CARROTS: Yes. Benefits Of Carrots For Your Dog Carrots offer dog owners an affordable and nutritious snack, perfect for rewarding their dogs for good behavior, without the calorie count associated with biscuits and other treats. Some vets even recommend cold carrots for teething puppies as a way to relieve teething discomfort, and large frozen carrots make cheap and edible chew toys. Chewing on carrots can even help improve your dog’s dental health. More importantly, carrots are an excellent source of vitamin A, potassium, and fiber, among other vitamins, all of which play an important role in canine nutrition.
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