Spoiling Your Loved One with Special Pet Accessories
Filed Under Pets | Posted on July 30, 2008
If you are an animal lover, it is doubtless that you will spoil your pet the way you would spoil your own flesh and blood. For most pet owners, taking care of our cat, dog or other animals that we love is already a joy in itself and we constantly seek ways to pamper our furry friends. Perhaps it is because of the unbridled love we feel for our four legged partners, or even the fact that we are thankful and appreciative of their companionship and contributions to the family. Whatever it is, it is not wrong if we continuously find ways to return the affection by allowing our pets a steady stream of special pet accessories so that their comfort is prioritized above all things.
Crate Train Puppy
Filed Under Pets | Posted on July 29, 2008
Crate train your puppy early as it will benefit both the puppy and its owner. The puppy will use the crate as its home or bed for rest and security, if trained properly.
It could also assist you in your potty training too.
Congratulations, you now have a new member in your family. The puppy will bring joy and company to you and your family in the coming years.
I am sure you would have bought a bowl for food and water, collar, a leash and some puppy dog food for your puppy.
Toy Poodles: Diseases They Are Prone To
Filed Under Pets | Posted on July 1, 2008
To prevent health problems, owners should know what diseases this breed is prone to…
Toy Poodles are the smallest variety among the Poodle dog breed. Toy Poodles should measure ten inches or under at the highest point of the shoulders. The breed is elegant, lively, small dog that is sensitive yet highly intelligent that responses well to training. Depending on the dog’s lines in the poodles pedigree and the health condition of a particular dog, a Toy Poodle has the average lifespan of 14 to 15 years. Like all other dog breeds, the Poodle is prone to some diseases that is detrimental to the health. The Toy and Miniature seems to suffer the same problems, while the Standard Poodle has different.
Bulldog Puppy Facts And Health Care Problems
Filed Under Pets | Posted on June 24, 2008
Article reveals facts about Bulldog pups breed, its appearances, characteristics, health problems information and grooming tips.
To some, a Bulldog looks like a fierce dog because of its powerfully built shoulders, however, in actual fact, they are affectionate dogs and great playmates. It is an instantly recognizable breed and is commonly seen in movies or cartoons.
In the past, the Bulldog was bred to help farmers slaughter cattle. With its persistent temperament, Bulldogs were used as bull baiters. The sport was banned and people began to discover the Bulldog’s loving nature. These dogs are now friendly and sociable creatures.
Is Spaying Important To Great Danes?
Filed Under Pets | Posted on June 17, 2008
Help stop the spread of unwanted dogs in the world! Make responsible choice by spaying your dog…
Having Great Danes as additional members of the family means a lot to most dog lovers. Of course, a lot of people will be delighted to have these gentle giants wandering around the house, loving each and every member of the family. Great Danes are indeed wonderful dogs and widely loved by many dog lovers around the world.
7 Important Dog Training Tips For You
Filed Under Pets | Posted on June 17, 2008
Dog training can overwhelm some people, but it really isn’t that difficult once you have these important keys to guide you. Find out what works and what to do when it doesn’t.
Dog training provides your dog with important lessons. They can save his life and they can protect you, your family, your neighbors and your household items.
Sadly, many dogs end up at the local pound because they never learned how to adapt to life within human society. This is often because owners don’t know proper dog training methods. When their dogs seem unable to make the transition, owners feel their only alternative is to let the dog go.
Boxer Dog: Using Crate
Filed Under Pets | Posted on June 4, 2008
Using a crate is not being inhumane to dogs. Crate give dogs the security of having their own place…
Some people deem that crating a Boxer dog is one way of being cruel or inhumane to the animal. But over the years, more and more people are using crate because they have discovered the value of this wonderful piece. If used properly, using a crate is not bad after all. It offers a lot of benefits in fact. Though it looks like a jail to some people, dogs don’t see it that way. The crate is something they can call their own, where they feel secure and comfortable. Again, if used properly.
Cat Health and Cat Metabolism Information for the best Cat Care
Filed Under Pets | Posted on May 31, 2008
Cat Health and Cat Care is interrelated with your Cats
Metabolism. Understanding Cat Health means you understand Cat Metabolism.
Cat lovers who own cats in their houses usually look after
their grooming, feeding, or the training part. However, understanding the
metabolism of the cats is equally imperative, because it enables pet owners to
know the temperament, nature and the habits of their cats. Metabolism means
ongoing of the physical as well as chemical changes, which take place in the
cat’s body.
Cat Behavior and Cat Hunting Tendencies
Filed Under Pets | Posted on May 31, 2008
Cat Behavior includes the Cat and Kitten’s Behavior towards
Hunting. Why does a Cats Behavior include hunting ? even if it’s a domestic
cat?
Imagine some sophisticated hunting machine and individuals
will surely think of their beloved cats. Cats are natural hunters and they
possess all the physical tools, and proficiencies, required to chase the prey.
They have adequate speed, athleticism, flexibility, and killer instinct, which
are essential characteristics of a sharp hunter.
Domestic Cats and Feral Cats ? The History of Cats
Filed Under Pets | Posted on May 31, 2008
Domestic Cats and Feral Cats have been around a while. Learn
about the History of Feral Cats, or Wild Cats, and when Domestic Cats came to
be.
The first appearance of the domesticated cat according to
original reports goes back as far as 8,000 years ago. According to findings,
during that era, bones of mice, humans and cats were buried mutually on the
isle of Cyprus. Apparently, people then brought together with them the mice,
which were unwanted, and the cats to Cyprus.
Domestication Of Cats: