Friday, December 23, 2016

Cat Carriers For Safety

Cat Carriers Are Important

While some people may consider it cruel to cage up your cat it's actually a matter of safety for both you and your cat. For example if you were driving and your cat suddenly jumped on to you, or it got trapped underneath your feet and the brake this could cause a serious accident. Pets can sometimes be unpredictable and for reasons like those mentioned above and more it is always safer to use a cat carrier when transporting your cat to another destination such as the vet.

When choosing a cat carrier you will find there are hundreds of different ones on the market to choose from.  Pick one that is suitable for both you and your cat and remember you will need a place to store it when it is not in use.  A good cat carrier should be both safe and comfortable for your cat, it should have enough room inside for a fully grown cat to have some freedom of movement, and your cat should be able to both stand up and turn around inside of its cage. Air holes on all sides are also needed as this allows the air to fully circulate and your cat to look out.

To make your cat feel comfortable and safe in its carrier it's a good idea to put a blanket in side of it, if your cat has its own blanket on its bedding then that is ideal as the cat will be able to recognize the smell, this should help your cat to feel a little bit safer. The first time you use your cat carrier it is also a good idea to put down some newspaper in side just incase your cat has any "accidents".

It can be awkward getting a fully grown adult cat into its carrier but you can sometimes trick them with food or treats, kittens on the other hand are much easier to get in to one as you can generally just pick them up and place them in side without to much hassle.

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Some Dog Training Tips For You And Your Dog

Dog Treats


“On Trust” & “Paid For”  are one of the oldest dog tricks that afford as much entertainment as anything a dog can do since the early 1900s. It is not the easiest trick to be taught but can be elaborated on and presented in several different forms to impress most people.

To teach this trick call your dog to you, allowing him to stand up or sit down, as he desires, and hold his head steady with one hand, while you balance a piece of treat on his nose.

Say to him, “On trust, on trust,” steadying and restraining his head from moving with one hand and holding up a threatening finger with the other and repeating the words, “On trust, on trust”.

After which, release his head, saying “paid for,” and give him a little chuck under the chin, that will cause him to toss the treat up and catch it. Of course, in his first attempts he will not be able to catch the treat, but he should be allowed to eat the treat after it lands on the floor.

Continuous repetition of this training will produce efficiency. Over time you should stop restraining his head with your hand and allow him to balance the treat on his nose until you give him the words “Paid for.”

He can also be taught also to hold the treat between his teeth and not to swallow it until told to do so. This trick can be made more impressive by holding a conversation with your dog. For instance, you might say: “Buddy, old man, here is a very yummy piece of treat, but it is ‘on trust.’”

Slightly emphasize the word “trust” and then go on and say: “I am glad you dislike to eat things on trust, but this I have just learned has been ‘paid for,’” emphasizing the words “paid for.”

Your dog can also be taught to toss the treat on hearing a certain number. To teach this, balance it on his nose and hold his head while you count plainly and deliberately, one, two, three, and then chuck him under the chin. Until he has had a great deal of practice he will toss it up as promptly at one, two, four, as he will at one, two, three, but he must be drilled until he will not toss it until he hears “three,” and it will make it easier for him if you slightly emphasize the “THREE” word.

In time you can use many combinations of figures and he will wait until he hears the emphasized “three.” In working him do not make him wait too long before you say “three,” and allow him to eat the treat.

“Trust” and “Paid For” dog tricks are considerably difficult to master and requires plenty of patience from you. Remember, do not punish your dog if he can’t master the trick, and rather blame yourself for being a lousy teacher. :-) In any case, enjoy training and have lots of fun along the way.


Sunday, November 6, 2016

Pet Toys Come In All Shapes And Sizes

Thinking about the best pet toys for your dog? Browse through the canine playthings listed below and also see just what fits your pet and also your budget.
For canines that enjoy to chew:
1. Kong Dive 'n Jack
Sizes:
$ 5.60 (small).
$ 7.50 (med).
$ 8.80 (large).
Kong Dive 'n Jack is a dog toy and also a teeth cleaner as well as gum exerciser at the same time. It has a really uncertain bounce that makes it a  even more fun for the dog to play with. It has even more surface areas that clean up your dog's teeth. Kong Jump'n Jack also has slits for the periodontales to be worked out.
2. Squirrel Guy (Busy Pal).
Costs:.
$ 5.99 (small).
$ 8.99 (medium).
$ 11.99 (large).
This is a distinct as well as ingenious rubber toy. It has four rubber prongs that cover the opening a bit which challenges the canine to give him even more initiative to taste the food treats within. The Squirrel Dude is resilient and also extremely chewable.
3. Biscuit Block (Pet Earth).
$ 4.50 (small).
$ 9.90 (medium).
This chew toy has 4 holding chambers distributed throughout the toy. Varieties of pet treats with can be placed inside to keep family pets delighted and also active. It has an insane bounce brought about by its square shape with cut edges.

Two More Pet Toys

4. Round Trample' r (Introduce and also Toss Ball Toys).
Price:.
$ 10.99 (normal, red).
$ 8.99 (mini, green).
This pet toy allows both young and old owners to have a good time with their dogs. The Sphere Stamp' r is the initial ball launcher of its kind. The sphere needs to be packed, then stomped on and it will launch to a height up to 100 feet with the regular ball. The tiny Round Stom' r could reach up to an elevation of 60 feet. This plaything has its very own ball but tennis balls are a good alternative. This plaything is tough, waterproof as well as very canine friendly. This is not chew-proof though so it ought to be checked after using. The measurement of a regular-sized Round Stomp' r is 12 inches in size  and makes use of a tennis ball. The smaller kind is 9 inches long and makes use of a round ball about 2 inches.
5. Dinosaur Egg Child (Plush Puppies)-- Knowledge Building Toy ($ 6.90).
The Dinosaur Egg Child has 3 eggs inside that offer a squeaking noise. It has a secret opening below to raise your pet's excitement in obtaining hidden rewards. It is 6 inches in height, 5 inches across and 12 inches long.
Toys that exercise your dogs, clean their teeth, rejuvenate their jumping ability and evaluate their intelligence. A complete set of these playthings would most definitely make owners far more loved by their family pets.

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Other Pets Like Hamsters & Bunnies

Other Pets Like Hamsters & Bunnies


There are other types of pets that may be better than the traditional ones like dogs and cats.  These can include small well-known pets such as mice, hamsters or fish. They can also include more exotic pets like snakes, lizards or even monkeys.  The type of pet that may be right for you is strictly a personal choice. There are many types of pets you may want to consider.

Hamsters

The most common type of Hamster that is kept as a pet today is the Syrian Hamster.  Although there are other varieties, different varieties do not get along together.  Even the Syrian Hamster is better to keep one Hamster buy itself in a cage. Sometimes having more than one will cause fighting.
Hamsters can have varying personalities and it is best to avoid ones that are quiet or lethargic.  When choosing a Hamster, choose one that is bright and alert.  This may be difficult to do as Hamsters are nocturnal creatures, which can tend to nip when woken.  Try to pick your pet Hamster in the evening, if possible.
Hamsters can be good pets and they often can be cuddly when handled.  They are fun to watch in their mazes, and exercise wheels. It can also be fun to purchase the paraphernalia that goes along with owning a Hamster.  Such as little Hamster cars and roller balls, a variety of tubes and housing, or little Hamster nests or burrows.
When choosing a Hamster for a pet,  be aware that Hamsters need lots of exercise so purchase a running wheel.  Hamsters are kept in a secure habitat, in cages or aquariums where they cannot escape.  They can be let to run around occasionally, but you must keep a good eye on them when loose.

Rabbits and Bunnies

Rabbits are increasing in popularity as house pets.  Generally rabbits are kept outside in rabbit hutches. They are now believed to be able to be litter trained as inside house pets.  Rabbits range can range in weight from about 2 to 18 lbs. or more, depending on the breed.  There are many types of rabbits (currently 45 recognized breeds) and they come in all sizes and colors.
Rabbits are considered the ideal “Condominium Pet” because they are clean, quiet and fairly easy to care for. They can be trained to use a litter box.  You can usually find rabbits for sale in many pet stores, with the dwarf bunnies outnumbering the other types.
There is nothing cuter than a baby bunny as a pet.  Smaller breeds of rabbits, however, do not make good pets for young children as they are fairly fragile.  Larger rabbit breeds are better for younger children because they are hardier and their bones will not break as easily.  Rabbits can, however, have sharp nails and may bite occasionally.
As mentioned before, there are many other types of pets that you may choose for your family.  You could have a horse for a pet if you live on a farm, or board your horse elsewhere.  You could have a chicken as a pet, or a skunk, or many other types of animals.  I do not recommend,  that you ever take any wild animal to have as a pet.  Exotic animals like monkeys or tiger cubs, although cute, should not be taken into your home as a pet.

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Exercise Is For Pets As Well As Humans

Exercise Or Lack Of It Has Serious Effects.

Dogs, like people, can suffer from various mental health issues. They can become depressed, and in this depressed state suffer from loss of appetite, and interest in normal activities. They may seem to mope around a lot and be distracted during your attempts for their attention. Dogs can suffer from aggression, which can also be a mental health issue. And, they can become timid or fearful. If your dog suffers any of these mental health issues, regular exercise may help him to snap out of it.
Consider is your dog in a depressed state, because of the loss of a companion or friend.  Getting your dog in an exercise routine can distract him from his feelings of loss. Then you can direct his attention to other things to get his mind off of it.
Consider if your dog is timid or fearful.  If you take your dog for a walk regularly, he may learn to deal with fear issues. This can be because of his exposure to varied outside stimulus.
If your dog is aggressive towards humans or dogs, walking him may help get him socialized to other animals. Exercise will also relieve some of his pent-up energy so it isn’t directed at others in an aggressive manner.

Exercise Is Beneficial For Pets And Humans

Exercising your dog on a regular basis will also help a normal dog’s mental health. He will be more apt to learn new things because he is constantly exposed to new stimuli. His thinking and problem-solving processes will be in better working order.  He will learn more about the world around him and how to deal with unfamiliar situations.
For example, when taking your dog on one of his walks you come to a busy street corner. Instead of just marching ahead on through the intersection, you and your dog stop for oncoming cars.  After this happens a few times, your dog learns to wait to cross the road until the way is clear. The exercise has increased his learning of how to handle the world outside his home environment.

Exercise Studies Have Shown

It has been proven medically, that exercise supplies oxygen to the brain. Walking, as is seen in humans, increased blood circulation, and oxygen and glucose levels that reaches the brain. This can also help them to “clear their head” and think better. Any movement and or exercise can increase the breathing and heart rates. The more blood that flows to the brain enhances energy production, as well as waste removal.  Studies show that exercise can help cerebral blood vessels grow, even in some extent to middle-aged relatively sedentary animals.
Studies in humans have proved that walking regularly can significantly improve memory skill. This can also improve learning ability, concentration and abstract reasoning. This applies to dogs, so in fact exercise can improve your dog’s ability to think, along with their learning capacity.
In other animal studies, more vigorous exercise like running showed that brain cell survival increased.  In recent studies done with mice, it was found that in sedentary mice, most newly born brain cells died. But when the mice were exercised, the numbers of newly formed brain cells increased. Which in effect this was thought to have made the mice ‘smarter’. Exercise can put off the degenerative effects which cause Alzheimer’s disease and boost the brain’s ability to remember.
This shows the positive effects that exercise can have on animals and humans. This can also result in a better mental health benefit for you and your dog.
 

Monday, October 10, 2016

Exercise May Relieve Mental Health Issues For Pets


Exercise Or Lack Of It Has Serious Effects.

Dogs, like people, can suffer from various mental health issues. They can become depressed, and in this depressed state suffer from loss of appetite, and interest in normal activities. They may seem to mope around a lot and be distracted during your attempts for their attention. Dogs can suffer from aggression, which can also be a mental health issue. And, they can become timid or fearful. If your dog suffers any of these mental health issues, regular exercise may help him to snap out of it.
Consider is your dog in a depressed state, because of the loss of a companion or friend.  Getting your dog in an exercise routine can distract him from his feelings of loss. Then you can direct his attention to other things to get his mind off of it.
Consider if your dog is timid or fearful.  If you take your dog for a walk regularly, he may learn to deal with fear issues. This can be because of his exposure to varied outside stimulus.
If your dog is aggressive towards humans or dogs, walking him may help get him socialized to other animals. Exercise will also relieve some of his pent-up energy so it isn’t directed at others in an aggressive manner.

Exercise Is Beneficial For Pets And Humans

Exercising your dog on a regular basis will also help a normal dog’s mental health. He will be more apt to learn new things because he is constantly exposed to new stimuli. His thinking and problem-solving processes will be in better working order.  He will learn more about the world around him and how to deal with unfamiliar situations.
For example, when taking your dog on one of his walks you come to a busy street corner. Instead of just marching ahead on through the intersection, you and your dog stop for oncoming cars.  After this happens a few times, your dog learns to wait to cross the road until the way is clear. The exercise has increased his learning of how to handle the world outside his home environment.

Exercise Studies Have Shown

It has been proven medically, that exercise supplies oxygen to the brain. Walking, as is seen in humans, increased blood circulation, and oxygen and glucose levels that reaches the brain. This can also help them to “clear their head” and think better. Any movement and or exercise can increase the breathing and heart rates. The more blood that flows to the brain enhances energy production, as well as waste removal.  Studies show that exercise can help cerebral blood vessels grow, even in some extent to middle-aged relatively sedentary animals.
Studies in humans have proved that walking regularly can significantly improve memory skill. This can also improve learning ability, concentration and abstract reasoning. This applies to dogs, so in fact exercise can improve your dog’s ability to think, along with their learning capacity.
In other animal studies, more vigorous exercise like running showed that brain cell survival increased.  In recent studies done with mice, it was found that in sedentary mice, most newly born brain cells died. But when the mice were exercised, the numbers of newly formed brain cells increased. Which in effect this was thought to have made the mice ‘smarter’. Exercise can put off the degenerative effects which cause Alzheimer’s disease and boost the brain’s ability to remember.
This shows the positive effects that exercise can have on animals and humans. This can also result in a better mental health benefit for you and your dog.

Monday, October 3, 2016

Cats America's Most Popular Pet, Cats Can Be Fun

Cats Are A Popular Pet

America's most popular animal, the cat, lives more than half of its life in the older years. Advances in veterinary care, better nutrition and better informed owners have actually helped enhance the quantity and quality of life. Studies show that senior cats have a hard time with weight as the result of lower activity levels. They also have a steady decline in senses, nutrient absorption and fat digestion.
" Among the most important objectives when feeding senior felines is maintaining an ideal weight and keeping that weight steady. Dr. Arnold Plotnick, developed a senior health program to address the special requirements of aging cats at his veterinary clinic. The name of this is the Manhattan Cat Specialists in New york city City.
Owners of senior felines can help aging felines maintain an ideal body weight throughout the senior years. They need to Feed a diet that takes care of their unique dietary needs. Purina Pro Plan, for example, has actually formated its entire line of senior feline foods. These help to deal with the changing nutritional requirements of aging cats. There are two different stages of the senior lifespan: ages 7 to 11 (mature) and 11 and up (senior).

Remember As Cats Age Their Needs Do Also

As cats age, there's a decrease in the body's ability to repair itself. It is hard to have normal body functions and adapt to stresses in the environment. Disease and weight changes prevail throughout the senior lifespan.
Cats are able to deal with weight gain during the growing years. When their activity level declines and metabolic process slows, around age 11, weight loss becomes a higher issue.
The older years are hard for felines because they lose their sense of smell and their taste reduces. This can also lead to losing their interest in food. The capability to absorb crucial nutrients and absorb fat decreases, making eating less efficient.
The unfavorable outcome is that more food travels through as waste and less is utilized for energy. This causes a drop in lean muscle mass and body fat that leads to potentially damaging weight loss.
In addition to having the correct diet, owners of senior felines need to pay attention to their cats' activity levels.  If their weight, eating, grooming and elimination routines change report anything new to their veterinarian.
Many of these changes are a typical part of aging, others may signify a more severe problem. Getting veterinary check ups a minimum of twice a year because major conditions are treatable if captured early.

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