Archive for May, 2010

posted by admin on May 29

A cooling pet bed may be just what the vet ordered for your furry friend. It can be very helpful and bring much relief, especially if your cat or dog suffers from bad joints, hips or one of many skin conditions affecting pets from all walks of life. A cooling pet bed doesn’t have to be expensive either, and can be used all year around, especially in those hot summer months. Your buddy will be extremely happy.

If you’re shopping around for a cooling pet bed, or just considering making a purchase on one of many models available, you may want to check out the ever so popular Canine Cooler cooling dog bed, or pet cooling products by Kand H. There are many others, and if you have a cat, then this will also help you figure out what you need to know. They are very innovative and provide excellent therapeutic benefits.

We all know that our pets can experience some serious discomfort in the hot winter months, but there is a solution with a cooling pet bed . Some pets have thicker fur than others, which makes it hard to keep cool. Unfortunately this can be the cause of your pets lack of energy, skin irritations, breathing difficulties and a variety of other concerns. Why not give your pet the choice of cooling down when it’s too warm, with a cooling pet bed? It can make the world of difference.

posted by admin on May 24

Well has you are looking at this article I take it that you are thinking of buying a puppy/dog. We do know that there can be a lot of work and will take up a lot of your time. And at first training your dog can be hard work. I would like to ask you do you know how to train a dog, have you ever had a dog. Maybe this will be the best article that you are going to read about puppy’s/dogs in the terms of information.
But just one more topic before I give you that information, that topic is are you ready for a dog do you want a dog for the right reasons. You ready to clean up dog poo every day until dog is house trained. Well if your answer is yes to all the above then, I will tell you about a website that will help you on your way from picking your new puppy’s name to dog training what treat are good for your and what treats are not. Also where to buy your new dog from, also there is a large selection of dog pictures and hints and tips on what the best way to go about things.
It is pack full of information for dog owners if there is anything that you need to know you will find it there. You can also visit a forum where you can ask other dog owners question about dogs. You can get a great dog training guide with is like a gold mine jammed full of useful topics here are just a few topics covered
? Decided on a breed that is suitable for your lifestyle or personality.
? Decided what breed is best for your living environment.
? Make sure you can afford it!
? Pick a place for you to pick a pup.
? Prepare yourself for training a dog.
? Train your dog.
? Understanding dog behavior
? Housebreak your dog.
? Grooming your dog.
? Teach your dog some basic commands.
? Teach your dog some fancy tricks.
? Other tips in caring and training your dog.
? Emergency remedy for swallowed objects.
? Plus lots more useful information

If you are a first time puppy/dog buyer then you will find this site very useful, even if you already own a puppy/dog then you will also find something that will be of use to you. The site is http://www.dogbuyersguide.com and the best part of this article is that for this information it cost not a dime. Some think that we must all remember is that a dog is for life and not just a present. Many people make this mistake and that why we see so many puppy’s/dog in places like the R.S.P.C.A. If this article has just changed the mind of one person who was thinking of buying a dog but for the wrong reasons then I am happy. And who said that good advise was not free. Just before I end this article we do need to keep in mind when choosing a puppy/dog is this type of breed of dog best for us as you may well know that different kinds of breeds of dogs have different needs, let me put it like this some bigger breeds of dog need more excersie then smaller breeds also is you home the right size to take on a large dog. Many of us over look these point that are very important, are you in rented accomandation does the landlord allow dogs. Then there is that vet bills the list goes on and on, in a dog life time the amount of money that you spend is unreal. I am not trying to put you off the idea that you have in getting your new best friend, just giving you the facts. If you do want to find out much more before you take the step, go to the website and find out as much information as you can take your time think about it. Don’t join the many other who buy puppy’s/dog for all the wrong reason, like then who think that they are money making machines just keep them breeding to sell there puppy’s or them who cross breed them and turn them in to fighting dogs. It is people like that who give mans best friend a bad name. I wish you the best start with you and your puppy/dog

posted by admin on May 19

If you love pets that are quiet and cute, then ferrets will be the right choice. Because by their very appearance, many people tend to mistake them for rodents but they are actually more like a cross between a cat and a dog.

During earlier times ferrets were used to hunt down, or dig out rabbits from their burrows. But nowadays they are mostly kept as pets. If you are thinking of buying a ferret, you should buy one from reputable shelters or breeders or from the Humane Society.

Before taking your ferret home, make sure that your ferret has been given the necessary vaccinations. It is also a good idea to consult a local veterinarian for information on common ferret diseases and their cure. Ferrets live roughly for about 7 to 10 years. A ferret costs around $75 to $120, depending on its age and from where you buy.

Contrary to common belief, ferrets can be trained effectively though it may not be as easy as training cats or dogs. Training ferrets to learn the rules of the house will be a gradual process. The best way to reward a ferret for positive behavior is by giving it food. For behaviors that are not acceptable, paying no attention to the ferret or confining it in the cage will work wonders. As ferrets move around a lot, they tend to mess up the rooms. Nipping is also a major problem associated with ferrets. Nevertheless they can be trained to use the litter and not to nip.

Good ferret care is important for raising a healthy and happy ferret. Frequent interaction with their owners help ferrets get used to their new homes. It is also a good idea to spend a lot of time with your new pet ferret especially during the early days of domesticating. Ferrets that are used to playing with people since their baby days tend to be more friendly and playful. Though ferrets sleep almost 15 to 16 hours a day, they are very active the rest of the time and love to play with toys and frolic around.

Ferrets are carnivores by nature and require a diet rich in animal protein and low in fiber. Ferrets were generally given cat or dog dry foods before, but nowadays specially packed ferret foods are available in pet shops. Totally Ferret, Ferrotone and Zupreem are the most common ferret food brands among ferret owners.

A variety of ferret accessories are now also available on the market, which include toys, cages and other innovative items. Large cages should be bought complete with floors, stairs and tunnels. If you have enough space in your backyard, you can also make a natural abode for your pet, including hammocks, hanging bunks, cozy beds and custom litters.

posted by admin on May 14

While Americans are at home treating their dogs as part of the family, in some portions of the world, dogs are caged, beat, killed and cooked. Are they made to be both pets and menus?

In some countries like Korea, the Philippines and Vietnam, dog meat eating is common. Opposite to what is happening in the western. They are being pampered and even trained. History tells that eating of dog meat was most common in Korea. The older generation ate dog meat due to different reasons: improving virility, cure for summer heat, cure for some illness, and recovery aid after an illness and improving good skin for women.

According to the International Fund for Animal Welfare, therapeutic claims about eating dog meat are all folklore and it has really no truth. Until now, there are no scientific evidences which prove all of these. If the reason of those who eat dog meat is achieving the mentioned reasons by the Koreans, the IFAW discourages them to continue that belief.

In the past, restaurants fabricated stories stating the benefits derived from eating dog meat. These caused people to believe such hearsay and it went on even until the modern days.

There are different means of killing a dog and many critics find it as an act beyond being humane. Some are caught, caged, hung, and boiled. Some are even beaten so hard that too much pain is being inflicted to the animal. However it is not realized by many that food dogs are not pets and they have no names. They are bred in farms, just like pigs, beefs, lambs, chicken and other animals. They are probably bred in cages, which may be cruel but is common in farms anywhere in the world. They are put down “humanely” just like any other animal used for food, usually by slitting the throat and bleeding the animal until it passes out.

The emotional pinch upon hearing dogs being butchered is because people have been domesticating it and they have been receiving the “man’s best friend” treatment. Though they are just animals, dogs are known to be sensitive. Which animal wags its tail as you call its name? Which will look guilty when you scold it? Only dogs, don’t they?

For those who are open-minded, they think dog eating is a part of advanced culture. They believe nothing is wrong with it.

Professor An Yong Kun has studied dog meat’s nutritional aspects and is its greatest booster. He has developed processed dog meat products and even dog meat oil-based cosmetics. He says he regrets that dog meat is so expensive he can’t eat it everyday. Dr. Dog Meat is furious at foreigners who complain about eating dogs in Korea, where dogs are livestock, not pets. He says the French ate dog through the 1800s, and the U.S. even today kills up to 3,000 dogs a year to use in puppy food.

An has developed dog-based kimchi, soy sauce and he is developing a Website “Globalization of Dog Meat,” in four languages. An met foreign reporter in Seoul on May 25 to announce his new dog meat products. He called on Koreans not to be embarrassed over eating dog meat, and said he will lobby for formal legalization of dog meat.

There are really different sides of this issue. Questions rise but they remain unanswered. The point is culture around d the world is really of variety. Respecting each other pays.

posted by admin on May 9

Want to live a healthier lifestyle? Get a dog.

Studies show that pet ownership helps reduce stress, lowers blood pressure and fends off feelings of loneliness and depression.

While nothing can top the love and companionship of a dog, there are some unpleasant behaviors that just won’t do – from barking all night to wetting the floor to chewing on your shoes when you’re not looking.

If your dog is exhibiting this type of behavior, it may be acting out due to boredom, pent-up aggression or because of lack of training. With proper lifestyle adjustments and diligent training, you’ll be on your way to having a happy, well-behaved pet. The following tips will help your furry friend become more obedient:

* Spay or neuter. The Humane Society of the United States says that this common procedure can help your dog live longer, be healthier and have fewer behavior problems.

* Help your pet relax. Just like people, dogs can get anxious, agitated and stressed. That’s why some veterinarians suggest giving your dog a calming product, such as Pluto Pet’s Pet Calming Spray, to help relieve hyperactivity.

Made with natural ingredients, Pet Calming Spray acts quickly to relieve restlessness, fear, nervousness and aggression and helps antsy pets sleep through the night, according to the manufacturer.

* Have a workout routine. Provide your canine companion with regularly scheduled walks twice a day. This will help your dog avoid boredom, which can lead to destructive behavior.

* Go to school. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, enrolling your dog in an obedience class will teach you how to control your dog’s behavior both safely and humanely.

* Be patient. Though teaching your furry friend to be more obedient may take determination on your part, it’s worth it. After all, as man’s best friend, your dog will appreciate bonding with you during the process.