Sep
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Bring Your New Puppy Home Safely With These Easy To Follow Tips

Please make sure that you take the necessary steps in setting up a positive environment before your pet arrives by purchasing all the necessary supplies he or she will need to be able to live a happy and long life. Your dog is a beautiful creature and deserves to have everything together at the right time and place.

Heading out to buy dog supplies can be a daunting task, don’t get overwhelmed with the hype of purchasing products for your new friend. The best way to figure out the required products for your new puppy is too consult a friend that has one and ask them the best products they’ve found. Your friend will usually know of the best places to find deals on your puppy’s supplies and which products you should purchase.

Buying dog supplies will cost you a lot of money if you don’t find the right source for purchasing your goods. One good way is to check online stores for they usually have specials and discounts on frequently used products. You should never have to pay MSRP on the products you purchase online and shoot for finding a reliable source so that you may re-order from them in the future.

Don’t buy things for their “cute” factor, everything that you purchase must be for the sole purposes of raising the dog. You can find almost anything that your dog needs online. You can buy food, leash, water bowl, and all of the essential supplies that you will need for caring for your dog.

It is important that when ever you go online you buy things that are right as per his/hers age and breed. There are a variety of things that are available and buying some thing wrong will be like wasting your money. It is important that you buy things that you would like him to have and are suitable for him too.

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Sep
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GPS Pet Locators – Peace Of Mind Fast

If your dog is a part of your family, then you want to do all that you can to protect him or her. One of the most helpless feelings is to walk back to a kennel to bring your friend in for the evening and the kennel to be empty. If you have ever experienced this situation, then you can appreciate the GPS pet locator.

In another scenario, perhaps your pet spends most of her day inside with you, but one day someone rings the doorbell. As you open the door to let your guest into the house, your pet runs out the door and is gone before you can call her back into the house.

A GPS pet locator uses the same technology of a GPS unit in your car. It can give the location or your pet to within fifty feet.

The units are fitted into a collar that is your pet should wear at all times. Currently these collars are not small enough for miniature of small dogs. They work best with medium or large breeds. Some of the newer locators solve this problem by allowing you to attach the locator to your pets own collar.

There are two different GPS locator services available. One allows you to outline a boundary online of where your pet is allowed to be. If the pet crosses that boundary, you will receive an alert call on your cell phone. The service will send maps to your phone or computer as to the location of your pet.

The second unit works differently in that a boundary is not set, Instead you send an alert if the pet is gone and the location of the GPS unit is returned to you.

There are some limitations to GPS pet locators. Some terrain causes them to not work as well as they do in others. In addition, some of the locators do not work for the smaller dogs.

For most of the areas in the country and most animals using their own collars, the GPS units work great.

Some pet locators even have a button that a good Samaritan can push to let the company know that a pet has been found away from its home. This additional security measure is a great option for your pet.

People often pay thousands of dollars in rewards for pets that have gone missing. A GPS pet locator only costs 99 dollars plus the small monthly service charge. This is a great deal for those pets that we love so much.

Today we not only have to worry about a pet getting out, we are also plagued with pet thieves. Believe it or not, there are people that will steal your pet in order to sell it to someone else. The GPS pet locator makes it much easier to recover that stolen pet.

Why not give the best protection available to make sure that you can find a lost pet. That dog will come home with its tail wagging.

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Sep
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Signs And Symptoms Of Infectious Canine Hepatitis

Infectious canine hepatitis is a dog disease that is contagious and can also infect wildlife carnivores like bears, coyotes, and foxes. A vaccination for infectious canine hepatitis can prevent this disease. Infectious canine hepatitis most commonly affects puppies under one year of age.

Infectious canine hepatitis is one of the dog diseases that can be prevented with a vaccination. The vaccination for infectious canine hepatitis should not be given until the puppy is nine to twelve weeks old. Though puppies are at the greatest risk, dogs of any age can contract this disease if they have not been vaccinated.

The virus that causes this dog disease is spread through direct contact with an infected dog or contact with contaminated body fluids like urine, saliva, and nasal discharge. Dogs may also acquire the viral infection from contaminated food bowls, cages, or other items.

A fever, cough, and sore throat are the first signs of infectious canine hepatitis. The viral infection spreads to the liver, kidneys, and eyes of the dog. A low white blood cell count is often caused by infectious canine hepatitis.

The cornea of the dog’s eyes may appear cloudy or develop a bluish tint. The eyes may become sensitive to light. A dog with infectious canine hepatitis may develop a loss of appetite, abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, and seizures.

Bleeding problems are common with dogs that have infectious canine hepatitis. Dogs may have bleeding gums or nosebleeds. Some dogs develop swelling and hematomas which are collections of blood under the skin. Swelling from infectious canine hepatitis is most likely to be at the head, neck, or trunk of the dog.

There is no fast cure for infectious canine hepatitis. The veterinary treatment is antibiotics and supportive care with intravenous fluids. In severe cases, the dog may need a blood transfusion.

Infectious canine hepatitis is a potentially fatal dog disease. Death may occur as quickly as two hours after the onset of symptoms. Very young dogs are most likely to die from infectious canine hepatitis.

A dog can continue to spread this dog disease in its urine for up to nine months even if the dog has been treated and has recovered. Humans cannot contract this dog disease. Hepatitis that affects humans is a different disease.

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Sep
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Cat Food And It’s Dangerous Ingredients

All of us would like to feed our kitty the best food possible, but finding a nutritious healthy food for your cat is not as easy as it seems. Looking at the beautifully designed bags filled with kibble, along with the enticing text using words such as “wholesome” “nutritious” and “Veterinary Recommended” it can be easy to be put at ease, especially after reading that the very first ingredient is meat!

There are many ingredients found in cat food that do not belong there. They have no value to your cat, instead they can be downright detrimental.

The multibillion pet food companies spend both time and effort making people believe that grains are healthy and wholesome in order to sell their food. The truth is that grains are implicated with a long range of chronic, painful and expensive health problems.

Corn, which can be found in most pet food, is a really bad ingredient. It is highly allergy producing, it irritates the intestines, and possibly the most detrimental problem is that corn has a high glycemic index.

Every time your cat eats food containing corn, there will be a spike in blood sugar levels. Cats do not metabolize foods the same way we do, and do not have the enzymes and hormones necessary to keep their blood sugar levels within normal range after consuming carbs. Cats are designed to get their energy from protein, not carbohydrates.

In the wild cats consume approximately 3-5% of their diet as carbohydrates. Commercial kibble containing corn contains from 30-60% carbohydrates.

After a meal of corn containing kibble, the cat will have a spike in blood sugar. Cats do not release insulin after eating carbs, cats release insulin after eating protein, thus are inefficient lowering the blood sugar.

The elevation in blood sugar is taxing for vital organs such as kidneys and liver.It taxes and exhausts the endocrine system. After time, the pancreas is unable to keep up and feline diabetes is a not uncommon end result.

Corn is also a culprit in feline obesity. Cats do not register full after consuming carbs. Cats register full after having consumed the required amounts of protein. In order to satisfy the need for protein your cat has to eat more of the inferior, grain containing kibble.

Switching your cat to a grain-less food frequently reverses diabetes, even if insulin has been given for some time. (A switch should be done ONLY with the cooperation of your vet, while monitoring blood glucose levels in order to prevent your cat’s blood sugar to go too low which can be deadly.)

A grain free food for your dog or cat will make a real improvement in their health.

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Sep
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Interesting Things About Pets That You Might Not Have Known

In many different cultures, animals have continually been a significant part of individuals’ lives.

It doesn’t matter if they were used to hunt or just for company, having a pet has brought happiness to many people.

A long time ago in Rome, several types of birds and dogs were made into pets. Symbols of these pets have been saved for eternity in the art of the Roman people from that time period. Certain kinds of dogs from that era, like the Greyhound (AKA Italians Greyhounds) are still around today, but were once used as “hot pillows” when the ancient people were suffering from illnesses. Romans consistently named their dogs, but usually didn’t name their cats. Some of the regal titles bestowed upon Roman dogs were: Sila, Juba, Titus and Casca.

4,000 years ago, cats are rumored to have first been domesticated by the Egyptians.

In the beginning, cats simply hunted mice, but eventually they were respected and cherished by the Egyptians. Many graves in Egypt have pictures that show how prominent cats were daily lives of the Egyptians. To ward off malicious spirits and poor fortune, figurines of cats were located near the entrance to many Egyptian houses. Bastet was an Egyptian goddess who offered protection to kids and felines. The Egyptian people were sure to guard their treasured and cherished cats, but cats also had the backing of the Egyptian legal system since if a cat was injured, the perpetrator could be killed. Cats could not be taken out of Egypt and it appears that groups of hunters would be unleashed to return the cats to their rightful place.

Reptiles and fish were domesticated thousands of years in the past as well. The initial proof of fish as a domesticated creature is found under the Chun leadership between the years of 220-390. Buddhist monks, royalty and other people held in high esteem were typically the ones who had goldfish as pets. Later, though, the Ming Dynasty indicates fish were more common and were retained by all social ranks in clear, breakable containers. Goldfish were also called “Golden Carps” and increased in acclaim, extending their existance as pets to other countries in the 1400s. If a house had a fish, it also had good fortune and affluence. Concentrating on a fish’s graceful motions can bring relaxation and comfort to the person viewing it.

In all sorts of times and areas, animals have acted as wonderful companions and partners for individuals.

Many people can’t imagine life without a pet today. However, we have to remember that we’re responsible for the well-being of whatever pet we choose. The purchase of a pet should take careful planning, and it shouldn’t be a spur of the moment decision. We have to make sure our pets are healthy and have safe living arrangements as responsible owners. Having a pet takes dedication; it isn’t just a hobby since they need lots of affection and care. Our ancestors taught us well about the amount of dedication and attention we need to give to our pets. We’re lucky to be alive during a time in which it’s easy to get gourmet treats and excellent accessories and toys for our pets. Beyond being possible, it’s also pretty cheap and very easy to accomplish. Let’s show our pets how much we love them and are thankful for the joy they bring to our lives without asking for anything in return.

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Sep
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Pet Healing and Pet Necklaces

Websites are now available that provide a unique shopping experience for you if you are looking for items for your pet!

You can find some really fashionable dog and cat necklaces online that are made from semi-precious stones (healing stones) and crystals that create a funky and stylish look!

Semi-precious stones and crystals are believed to offer healthy benefits to those that possess them. The ancient Chinese and Egyptians believed in the natural healing powers of stones and crystals 3500 years ago. Since stones and crystals are formed from the natural power of the earth over thousands of years, they are believed to contain the natural energy of the earth. Websites now use certain stones and crystals to create cool dog and cat necklaces that are believed to provide health benefits to your pet. The necklaces are created using bead-work and crystals matched to various ailments.

Some of the stones used to make dog and cat necklaces are as follows:

Aventurine: Said to help with weight loss Bloodstone: Believed to help to purify the blood Garnet: Said to aid with depression, and help infection Jade: Believed to help digestion problems Quartz: Believed to be a powerful general healer Tiger Eye: Said to relieve tension, and help with asthma

Cat necklaces and dog necklaces fashioned from semi-precious stones and crystals may add real heath benefits to your beloved pet. Whether you pet is ill or you just want to keep it healthy, you can find more information on healing stones for pets on the internet.

At some websites, you can figure out which stones might help your pet, and view a number of great dog and cat necklaces fashioned from the stones you are interested in. Your pet can look cool with a nice pet necklace, and feel relaxed from the healing stones and crystals used in the necklaces.

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Sep
27
2009
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House Training Puppies – Crate Training Is The Most Effective Method

Crate training is the quickest way to get the job done when you are house training puppies. The reason why crate training puppies works is because it’s very easy to get a grip on the eating and toilet schedule for your dog, and his opportunities for accidents are greatly reduced.

Some people have a hard time with the concept of crate training, and your puppy may whine a little bit being kept in the crate, especially if he is used to running free. However, dogs like having a den, and this creates a safe space for your puppy that he knows is his “home”. A puppy is very resistant to messing up his own space, and will hold off on relieving himself until he can get to another location-this is why crate training works.

The crate needs to be large enough so your puppy can comfortably walk around in a circle and then lie down. As he gets older, upgrade to a larger crate if necessary. Crate training puppies works basically because dogs want to avoid lying in their urine so they hold off on using the toilet when in the crate for as long as possible.

Note your puppy’s eating and drinking schedule as well as the times he goes to the bathroom throughout the day. Now you can put together a schedule of expected toilet breaks based on the times of day your puppy might need to go use the toilet. Potty breaks are typically needed after vigorous play, about 30 minutes after eating, just before bedtime and first thing in the morning. A few middle of the night trips are probably needed if you puppy is very young, until their bladders allow them to hold it throughout the night.

The first thing you do when you take your puppy out of his crate is take him right to the toilet area. If he gets easily distracted, simply carry him straight there and set him down in the toilet area. Be prepared to watch and wait for 10-15 minutes, especially in the beginning. Once he has finished his business, immediately give lots of verbal praise and offer him a treat. If nothing happens, take him back to the crate, and try again in about 20 minutes. Repeat until successful, and then reward the good behavior with playtime, as well as lots of praise and affection. It is important to teach your dog that he needs to go potty first, then he can have playtime. This sets him up to expect and understand that he should get his business done and then he gets playtime.

Crate training puppies can take a lot of time in the beginning, but be patient with your puppy. Crate training works. Your puppy should be kept in his crate throughout the day and night but with frequent, regular breaks for playing.

Whenever your dog is out of his crate, keep your eyes on him at all times. If you catch him about to have an accident on the carpet, shout No! and whisk him up and take him immediately out to the right area. This can be messy and chaotic, but it is really the only chance you have to help him understand where to go.

When you are house training puppies, be patient and understanding, because accidents will happen. What you should do is quietly clean up the mess without letting your dog see, so you aren’t drawing any attention to it. Be sure and use a proper cleaning product to remove the urine smell. And remember, your puppy is just a baby and doesn’t know any better, so take the time to teach him what to do, and your patience will be rewarded!

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Search for The Perfect Dog Bluepring

Did you grow up without ever owning a lovable pooch because your parents are very strict with regards to the cleanliness in your household? Did they make you feel that having dogs can lead to a messy living space? Well, if that’s the case, you surely lost a lot of experiences that could have made you into a much better individual. If you are a parent right now and you don’t want the same thing to happen to your little kids, get a pet dog that will be their trustworthy companion as they face the challenges of life.

There are so many considerations to choose from when deciding to get a pet. You have to put into perspective the other occupants of the household, if there are any, the size of your house and yard, the breed of the dog and the possible maintenance cost.

Read on as this article spills the details in each factor. Hopefully, this will help you greatly in your quest for the perfect dog.

If you are the sole occupant in your house, then no problem would crop up regarding this particular situation. Unfortunately, if you are already committed to somebody else and is currently living with that person, you must listen to his or her opinion. You must also heed your kids’ voice if they have something to say. Be open to compromise and collaborate. All of you will be living with a new occupant. It is imperative that everybody knows what is expected of them.

Second, take note if you live in a cramped condominium unit, a modest apartment, or a palatial abode in the suburb. This will be important so that you will have an idea whether you should get a toy dog, a guard dog or a sport dog. Breeds under the toy dog classification are content with small spaces. Bigger dogs need bigger spaces. They should also be placed outside the house because confining them in a small spot will lead to mayhem. They should be free to run around in the yard and exercise their long limbs and torso. Surely, you don’t want to come home everyday to a living room that resembles a hurricane-stricken town, right?

Third, the breed should be another important detail that requires a thorough planning. The needs of each breed vary. Therefore, try to match one that has a temperament close to yours. Cute dogs like a Japanese Spitz, a poodle, a Yorkshire terrier and a pug are very playful. They need someone with an enthusiastic attitude so that they will have a great time fooling around. On the other hand, a German shepherd, Pit-bull and Rottweiler need to have a strong and commanding owner because they grow up to be big dogs with fierce attitude. In order to control them, they should be trained early on to spot the enemy from friends. If you can’t even learn how to take control even if they are still in their early years, your dog will sense it and will not respect or obey you.

Fourth, if you are low on budget, get a dog that doesn’t require much maintenance. If you can avoid hairy animals that need weekly grooming, do so. Also stay away from dogs that need thermally-regulated surroundings like Siberian huskies because they will jack up your electricity bills with their air conditioning needs. Stick to wash and wear dogs so that all you have to worry about is their food, regular shampoo and conditioning needs and the bill from the vet in times of sickness.

There is no need to rush when getting a pet dog. Patience is a virtue in this case. Since you will be together for a long time, it pays to get the perfect pooch.

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Sep
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Canine Lymphoma

Canine lymphoma, also known as lymphosarcoma, is a type of cancer that affects the spleen, lymph nodes, liver, and other organs. Dog lymphoma most commonly affects dogs that are middle aged and older.

Many dog owners are concerned about dog cancer since cancer poses a serious health risk to dogs. About fifty percent of the deaths of dogs are caused by cancer. Approximately twenty-five percent of all dog deaths are cancer related.

The cause of dog lymphoma has not been determined. The symptoms of canine lymphoma vary depending on what parts of the dog’s body are being affected by the cancer.

If only the lymph nodes are being affected by dog lymphoma, the dog may develop abnormal swelling. Canine lymphoma affecting the lymph nodes often causes the lymph nodes to harden which can be felt as lumps. The dog with only lymph nodes damaged by the cancer may not experience other dog cancer symptoms.

Other tumors from lymphoma may cause diarrhea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and weight loss. Other types of canine lymphoma may cause shortness of breath, lumps on the skin, or bumps in or near the mouth.

Blood tests or biopsies may be used to diagnose dog lymphoma. A veterinarian may also use ultrasound or x-rays in the process of diagnosing canine lymphoma. The dog lymphoma severity is categorized by how many lymph nodes have been affected by the cancer and if the cancer has spread to the dog’s organs or bone marrow.

Canine lymphoma is classified in five different stages. In this classification system, stage I canine lymphoma is the least severe. Stage one describes lymphoma in dogs that is only affecting a single lymph node. If the dog lymphoma has spread to the bone marrow, multiple lymph nodes, and at least one organ, it is referred to as stage V dog lymphoma.

Chemotherapy is the most common treatment for lymphoma in dogs. During chemotherapy treatment, the dog may receive weekly injections of chemotherapy drugs such as doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide.

Dog lymphoma is a serious type of cancer that often causes the dog’s death. On average, the dog lives four to six weeks after diagnosis if the dog does not receive chemotherapy treatment.

If the dog receives chemotherapy treatment for the dog lymphoma, the dog may live up to a year after diagnosis. Sometimes, the dog may respond exceptionally well to the chemotherapy and live more than a year after diagnosis.

Dog owners who own dogs with canine lymphoma should not feel guilty about the dog’s cancer. Though the cause for dog lymphoma is not known, it is not caused by any actions or neglect of the dog owner.

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Sep
26
2009
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When Cat Pee Smell Permeates Your Home -What To Do

Cat urine odor is for sure one of the most challenging issues one may face as a cat owner. Getting cat urine out of the carpet is for some as pleasant as going to the dentist. Not only is it upsetting, but it smells bad too! Really Bad!

Removing cat urine is one of the more challenging cleaning tasks. Not only is it very pungent, the urine actually bonds with fibers in your rug. The biggest mistake when cleaning the cat urine is to not use proper cleaners.

The salts in the urine also bonds with the carpet through an ionic charge. These bonds will get stronger the longer the urine is in contact with the carpet. Homemade cleaners will not release these bonds. Steam cleaning will not release the bonds either, sometimes steam cleaning will make it worse.

Some cleaners available do nothing more than mask the smell. Other cleaners use chemical agents that attempt to absorb the smell.

There may be an immediate relief from odor using these products, (or a home made one) but as you may have noticed, the smell comes back especially on damp, humid days. In order to eliminate the urine totally and comlpetely, you need to use a cleaner which will actually consume the urine. This is done with a cleaner containing not only enzymes but bacteria as well.

So, you got cat pee on your rug? What is the first thing you should do?

1. Mop up as much of the urine as you possibly can. Use absorbent paper towels or old towels. Lay them on the spot and blot until there is no trace of wetness. Recognize that you may only see a small part of the spot as the urine soaks into the padding under the carpet. Be careful adding water to the spot. You don’t want the spot to spread out into the padding underneath.

2. Use an enzymatic cleaner that you can inject into the padding underneath the carpet. Inject the cleaner in order to cover a spot 1/2 a foot in diameter, then spray the surface of the spot with the cleaner.

3. When using a proper cleaner, that is all you need to do. No rinsing needed. Keep your cat away from the area until it is completely dry which can take a few days.

Even though it can be easy to let the frustration out on the cat, remember that cats do not eliminate outside the box without some, for them, good reason.

When a cat eliminates outside the litter box it is a sign that something is amiss. Frequently a medical issue such as a urinary tract infection is the cause which would need medical attention. The cause needs to be discovered and corrected to ensure future success.

Cleaning the area properly, eliminating all traces of urine along with understanding the cause, and maybe using an attractant like the very popular Dr Elsey’s Cat Attract, will soon see a kitty using her box and a sweet smelling home.

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