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Showing posts with label Pets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pets. Show all posts

7/28/14

Advantages of Using a Pet Seat Cover





Many individuals are interested the top pet seat cover for their cars. The product provides extensive benefits for the owners. It really is ideal for all customers which bring their pets when you are traveling making use of their cars.There are also some excellent seat covers which might be available. You can compare some available products, in order to select the best one on your own. Read on this post to determine some advantages that you can get from this incredible product.

7/27/14

Three of The Best Places Online For Pet Advice


If you have a furry friend at your house, one thing there is a good chance you have a desire to do is provide them with the best possible life you can give them - ensuring that they are happy, healthy, and in a position to thrive - but as easy as it is for one to "hope this is the case" for one's pets, it is another thing entirely to actually take the steps necessary to make this a reality; if you are looking to ensure you are giving your pets the best life possible, one thing you will want to make sure you are doing is continually picking up knowledge and advice on the things you can do to make this "desire" your "reality" - and so, here is a look at three of the best places to go online for pet-related knowledge and advice.

10/30/13

Pet Relocation

We pet lovers must face the sometimes confusing task of moving our pets internationally with us. This can be confusing since the paperwork is different from country to country, and we sometimes worry about the well being of our furry friends. Well, throughout this article we will go over some tips for international pet moving that comes in form of questions you must ask yourself, and get the answers to, when you want to make your pet an international being.

10/29/13

Need a veterinarian for Your Pet ?

 Some pets are like children to their owners, so it is important to them that the veterinarian is qualified to treat whatever may come up with your pet.
Fair prices need also be noted when looking for a medical practitioner for your pet. You will probably need to shop around in order to know where to find the best deal. Some people will spare no expense for their pets. It can be costly to have certain operations or treatments done. So, if you care about the cost of treatment, then it is important for you to do price comparisons. It's also important to know the health history of your pet's breed, preparing yourself for future costs and health issues.

10/21/13

Should You Adopt A Dog?

Should You Adopt A Dog?

There is no denying that a great many oldsters do live alone and may pass several days without seeing anyone, especially during the winter. The children are grown and have lives of their own to get on with and your friends are less mobile too. Television is your constant companion, and you can talk to it, but it is at best a one way conversation.

8/16/13

Chinchilla Care

Now that you have a cute little Chinchilla in your home, make sure that you take good care of it. These little animals are very active and need extra attention, unlike the case of other pets like cats or dogs. Chinchilla care should begin with providing your new guest with proper accommodation. A good cage should be therefore, your topmost priority. Best thing is to go in for a cage with multiple levels, since these Chinchillas are known to jump around a lot and need ample space to play. Remember, to ensure that the cage is kept cool enough for Chinchillas hate heat. A nice, cozy bed is another thing that your little pet will need. It is always advisable that you use pine or cedar shavings as bedding, as they are a healthy option and won't cause skin problems.

8/13/13

How should rats be housed?


Rats do well in wire cages because they take pleasure in climbing. Wire cages also offer great ventilation. The floor has to be solid, and a bedding composed of aspen or pelleted recycled paper should be provided. Some rats like to make nests, so when you observe this behavior in your pets, add shredded paper towels in the cage. A bored rat is an unhappy one, so offer things where they can run or play around. Rats need a quiet area to which they can retire, so offer little boxes or pots where they are able to hide. Rats don't thrive in cold temperature and also direct sunlight. A place kept at 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit is suitable. Keep in mind that rats are quite social to other members of their species, and for that reason should be kept in pairs. It is usually better to obtain same-sex pairs. That way, you will not end up with many rat pups.

7/10/13

How To Curb Symptoms Of Heat Stroke For Your Pet

Summer time is here and that means much more time spent outside. This means it is important to keep tabs as it gets hotter outside be sure to watch for symptoms of heat stroke for your pet.
This is what I did with my golden retriever when she got older I actually shaved her down to make it look like she's a Labrador retriever during the summer months and I'm going to tell you what a huge difference that made.

7/8/13

Toilet Training For Dogs and Cats



Even the best-trained cat and dog has a toilet accident now and again, but the way a pet owner deals with the problem will determine how frequently this occurs. If your pet begins to suddenly go to the restroom indoors, there are several steps you should take to prevent this from occurring again.

7/6/13

The Best Vet for Your Pet


The first thing that you need to do the moment you get yourself a new pet is to look for a vet. Pets often get sick and they're going to need medical attention at times. Therefore, before the time arrives you should be prepared rather than get all worked up at the last moment.
Some of the issues that you need to keep in mind when looking for a vet include:
Location - The first thing that you need to look into when you're searching for a suitable vet is their location. You would need someone who stays close to your home or is at least located in your city. This is all the more important if it's an emergency.

7/4/13

Tips to Take Care of Your Pets


Today almost all of us have some sort of pet be it dogs, cats, birds, reptiles or even fish. We need to take good care of them if they're to remain healthy and happy and in order to do this we need to know how to accomplish this task.
There are plenty of books and videos that you could watch that would guide you to care for your particular pet. However, there are a few things that would be common for all pets and we're going to look into those details now:

7/2/13

The Best Pet Supplies Stores Online


Ease and convenience are the two main reasons why online shopping has reached a huge level of popularity among consumers. These and also the fact that merchandise is cheaper due to the absence of overhead expenses, rent and the need to hire additional staff. Immense savings, coupled with being able to choose from the widest variety of products and items are only mere bonuses one gets from shopping online.

2/18/13

Why Your Kid Should Have a Pet



"Can I have a pet, Mom?" If you don't have one already, it may be simple to forget the idea and be curbed by the thought of having more liability to look after.
But before you totally throw the idea out the window, take some time to consider these advantages of adding a pet to your family.
Teaches them responsibility 
Probably one of the best reasons to get a pet is that aside from the fact that they learn to care for another living thing, they learn a very important aspect of life, to be responsible and accountable for something. It's important to explain to them, especially if they asked for the pet, that animals rely on humans for their basic needs, therefore it's up to us to provide and care for them. At the beginning it's a great idea to assign them tasks for the pet like preparing food or replacing their water. Along the way they'll develop their own instincts and provide whatever the pet needs on their own.

1/17/13

Why Every House Should Have a Pet ?



Keeping pets at home has several benefits and if you're among those who has always wanted to keep a pet, let us convince you to go ahead and get one home.
The first reason: ResponsibilityWhen you have a pet you can’t just head off for the night or go on a weekend getaway. They need to be fed, given fresh water and so on. Having a pet in your life will teach you responsibility better than almost anything else because it is more than a normal responsibility – it is a living creature.
The second reason: Compassion
One of the best reasons to have pets in your house is because they teach you compassion. If I ever have children I will always make sure they grow up around animals because they are a fantastic way to help them understand that other beings have feelings that need to be considered and respected.
The third reason:  CompanyA pet is a great source of company. If you spend a lot of time by yourself a pet can be a wonderful addition to your home. Most pets will love you unconditionally and it is a great feeling knowing that there is something in your house you can spend time with if you need to.
The fourth reason: Laughter
I have done more laughing in this past week than I have done in the whole of last year. The kitten is hilarious – jumping around, climbing on things, sleeping on his head, etc. Laugher is something that shouldn’t be missing from anyone’s life and a loving pet is one of the best ways to get it.

 The fifth reason: Reduce stress

Pets are known to reduce stress and anxiety levels. Experts say that people can get relieve from stress and depression, if they spend time with their pets.


1/13/13

Why You Should Own a Pet ?


So what is the value of having a pet in your life?, here are 10 reasons why It's good to get  Pets .
Companionship
Loneliness can become an unwelcome companion as we age and can lead to depression as well as physical problems. Dogs mold their schedule and personality to you. They are never unavailable or off duty. Smaller dogs, in particular, can easily travel.
Exercise
 People benefit from regular physical exercise regardless of their age. But it is hard to get into a regular exercise routine, and it's so very easy to skip it. Having a dog can be a great way to make walking a part of your daily plan.
Having a routine
 The routine of caring for a pet can bring structure and purpose to daily life. Maybe you don't always want to get out of bed, but your pet wants you to. Isn't that a good thing?
Less stress
 Older people with pets tend to exhibit less stress than those without. Maybe it's those regular walks or the sense that you've got a friend to share life's challenges. Or maybe it's that tail wagging you see very day when you wake up.
Making new friends
There are lots of shared activities for pet owners, ranging from communal walks to charitable events and other organizations that cater to animals and protecting the environment. It can be hard to meet new people, but pets are great icebreakers.
Getting out
Having a pet, particularly one that requires regular outdoor activity, helps you stay connected to life. You go for veterinary checkups, and perhaps you visit a dog groomer. You need to be involved in social activities.
New interests
A pet can expose you to new interests and activities. Maybe it's cleaning up the neighborhood park where you walk your dog. Some hospitals seek pet owners who will volunteer to bring in their pets to spend time with patients.
Taking care of something
Sure, you need your pet. Your pet needs you, too. The need to be useful and of value doesn't magically disappear when your career ends or your kids grow up and build their own independent lives. It is very satisfying to take care of another living creature.
Investing in life
At the end of the day, having a pet means that you have made a promise to continue being involved in another life. This commitment is one of the most positive decisions you can make as you get older.
Protection
 A dog can provide significant security. Potential thieves will stay away from a home with a barking dog. Your watchdog may weigh only 8 pounds soaking wet, but the person on the other side of the door doesn't know that.

1/5/13

why you should keep a pet ?



Your kids have been begging you to get a family pet since they could talk. As a parent, you may have reservations. Depending on your children’s ages, the burden of house training a pet, such as a dog, may rest solely on your shoulders. In addition to paying the bills, making dinner, and keeping the house clean, you may not want to add more chores to your list. You’ll also have to let the dog out early in the morning and late at night. And if you live in an apartment complex, this means stepping outside and taking your dog for a walk. Moreover, you may not want to have your clothes covered in dog or cat hair.
However, according to research, owing a pet can give you and your family several physical and mental health benefits. In fact, pets can decrease feelings of loneliness, depression, and anxiety (Jennings, 1997). That’s not all. In a study conducted on 938 Medicare patients, researchers compared the health maintenance of two groups over the course of a year. The group that owned pets during that year reported less stress and visited their doctor less often than those without pets (Siegel, 1990). It has even been suggested that, as humans, we have a primal need to interact with and own pets (Kellert, 1995).
It’s probably something you already suspected. It’s hard to resist the deep brown eyes of an adorable puppy dog for anyone. You may also immediately get filled with a sense of comfort and joy when you come in contact with another person’s pet. But what can you do to solve the cons of owning a pet?
1. Pick your animal wisely. Have the whole family hang around a variety of pets at your friends and families houses. You need know whether or not you or your children are potentially allergic to any type of animal.
2. Research. Once you think you’ve made your choice, research what type of breed will best suit your family. Certain pets such as dogs have better temperaments suited for families with small children. It’ll also let you know how fast or slow certain breeds train.
3. Choose a lower maintenance pet. Labra-doodles are an incredible breed. Besides have a funny name, they have the sweet disposition of a lab combined with the hypo-allergenic qualities of a poodle. This breed will not shed on your couch or your clothes. It’s also a good pick if you or your children have been known to show signs of allergies to dogs. Additionally instead of purchasing the traditional dog or cat, you could by a smaller animal such as guinea pig, bird, or hamster.
Sources:
Jennings, L. B. (1997). Potential benefits of pet ownership in health promotion. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 15(4), 358-372.
Kellert, S. R., & Wilson, E. O. (1005). The biophilia hypothesis. Illinois: Island Press.
Siegel, J. M. (1990). Stressful life events and use of physician services among the elderly: The moderating role of pet ownership. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58(6), 1081-1086.

12/31/12

why having a pet is good for your health ?


pet is good

Most pet proprietors are clear about the current pleasures that come with participating their exists with pets. It’s only recently that studies have begun to scientifically explore the advantages of the human-animal bond. analyzes have detected that:
Playing with a pet can elevate levels of serotonin and dopamine, which calm and relax.
Pet owners are less likely to suffer from depression than those without pets.
Pet owners have lower triglyceride and cholesterol levels (indicators of heart disease) than those without pets.
People with pets have lower blood pressure in stressful situations than those without pets.
A pet doesn’t have to be a cat or a dog . Even watching fish in an aquarium can help reduce muscle tension and pulse rate.
Pet owners over age 65 make 30 percent fewer visits to their doctors than those without pets.
Heart attack patients with pets survive longer than those without.
Holding, stroking,  cuddling, or otherwise touching a admiring animal can quickly calm and soothe us when we’re stressed. The companionship of a pet can also facilitate loneliness, and some pets are a great stimulus for healthy activity, which can substantially augment mood.

12/30/12

Why You Should Adopt a Pet ?

Adopt a Pet
Adopt a Pet

Adding pets at home has several benefits and if you're among those who has always wanted to keep a pet. Here are four reasons why It's good to adopt a pet .
The first reason: You'll feel better 
Pets have a way of fixing a smile on your face and a spring in your step. Not only do animals give you unconditional feeling, but they have been shown to be psychologically, emotionally, and physically beneficial. Caring for a companion animal can assign a sense of purpose and fulfillment and lessen affections of loneliness and isolation in all age groups.
Pets can help your physical energy as well—just expending time with an animal can help lower a person's blood pressure and cholesterol levels, and dog walking, pet grooming, and even petting provide added physical activity that can help strengthen the heart, improve blood circulation, and slow the loss of bone tissue. Put simply, pets aren't just admirable friends, they're also excellent medicine and can improve a person's well-being in frequent ways.

The second reason:You'll save a life 

Sadly, between three and four million cats and dogs are euthanized each year in the United States simply because too many people give up their pets and too few people adopt from shelters. Because there is limited space at shelters, staff members sometimes need to make very hard decisions to euthanize animals who haven't been adopted.
The number of euthanized animals could be reduced dramatically if more people adopted pets instead of buying them. By adopting from a private humane society or animal shelter, breed rescue group, or the local animal control agency,
you'll help save the lives of two animals—the pet you adopt and a homeless animal somewhere who can be rescued because of space you helped free up.

The third reason: You'll get a healthy pet 

Animal shelters are brimming with happy, healthy animals just waiting for someone to take them home. Most shelters examine and give vaccinations to animals when they arrive, and many spay or neuter them before being adopted.
In addition to medical care, more and more shelters also screen animals for specific temperaments and behaviors to make sure each family finds the right pet for its lifestyle.
It is a common misconception that animals end up in shelters because they've been abused or done something "wrong". In fact, most animals are given to shelters because of "people reasons," not because of anything they've done.
Things like a divorce, a move, lack of time or financial constraints are among the most common reasons why pets lose their homes.
The fourth reason: You'll save money 
Adopting a pet from an animal shelter is much less expensive than buying a pet at a pet store or through other sources. In addition, animals from many shelters are already spayed or neutered and vaccinated, which makes the shelter's fee a real bargain. 

12/29/12

You Should Ask Yourself Before You Get a Pet



keeping a pet is helpful and sympathetic only for those who care and enjoy domestic animals. If you’re directly not a “pet person,” pet ownership is not going to provide you with any corrective benefits or improve your life. For other public, possessing a pet may easily not be practical. Some of the drawbacks are:
Pets require time and attention
As any dog owner will tell you, there’s nothing therapeutic about coming home to a dog that has been locked up in the house on his own all day long.
 Dogs need daily exercise to stay calm and well-balanced; most other pets require at least daily care and attention.
Pets can even curb some social activity, as they can only be left alone for a limited time.
Pets cost money
Veterinary care, food bills, grooming costs, licenses,  toys,  boarding fees,bedding, and other maintenance expenses can mount up.
The unemployed or the elderly, on limited fixed incomes, may find it difficult to afford a pet.
Pets require responsibility
Most dogs, regardless of size and breed, are capable of inflicting injury on people if not handled responsibly by their owners. Even cats can scratch or bite.
Pet owners need to be alert to any danger, especially around children.
Pets can be destructive
Any pet can have an occasional accident at home. Some cats may be prone to shredding upholstery, some dogs to chewing shoes.
While training can help eradicate negative, destructive behavior, they remain common in animals left alone without exercise or stimulation for long periods of time.
Pets transmit health threats for some people 
 While there are many diseases that can be dispatched from cats and dogs to their human handlers, allergies are the most common energy risk of pet ownership.
If you or a family member has been diagnosed with a pet allergy, attentively consider whether you can live with the symptoms before doing wrong to pet ownership. Also consider that some colleagues or relatives with allergies may no longer be able to visit your domestic if you acquire a pet.

12/28/12

why you should have a pet in your life ?


pets


In this post I want to tell you why I think almost every household should have some kind of pet.
The first reason: Safety
Having a dog at home is especially good because they also double up as caretakers. No burglar alarm can be better than a dog at home!
The second reason; Pets can enhance your mood
Whether you believe it or not, pets are a great way to improve your mood and temperament. Research has shown that people who suffer from various diseases have lesser chances of depression if they keep pets as compared to those who are suffering from similar diseases and don't keep pets.