Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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Thanks! Frank
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Travel with your pet
Don't you break out the pet carrier and hit the road with your best buddy Yet, you might want to think about it first. Some pets do best with a critter sitter or a boarding facility. A pet sitter will at the least enable your pet to stay in familiar environment, which is significant for dogs and cats.
If you do decide to take your pet with you on your travels, here are some tips:
All US airlines are required by law to permit assistance dogs and other service animals used by persons with disabilities to accompany the person in flight. Even so, airlines care for live animals as cargo, and your pet could be subjected to extremes in temperature, pitiful ventilation, and additional life-threatening conditions. If you decide to take your pet on vacation, consider driving instead of flying, or taking a bus or train. Neither Amtrak nor Greyhound allows pets. Do not ever send pug-nosed animals such as Pekinese, English bulldog*, or Persians in the cargo holds. These breeds have short nasal passages that leave them particularly vulnerable to oxygen loss and heat stroke.
A great deal of the same advice for dogs applies to cats. Whenever you are taking a cat in a pet carrier on a plane, be sure sure that your cat’s claws have been clipped before the flight. Don't feed your pet for four to six hours before the flight. Always travel on the same flight as your pet.
Travel with your pet:
Friday, May 18, 2007
Find Out About Ferrets
"If you want your ferret to be happy and safe and live double the average ferret lifespan --
If you don't have a clue what to do to when your ferret bites people or goes to the bathroom outside the litter box (even though they're supposed to be trained) --
If you'd like your ferret to be overjoyed and greet you when you get home from work --
-- then this could be the most exciting letter you'll ever read about ferrets. Here's why..."
If you're like many ferret owners, you're looking for (immediate) answers that are hard to find since most of the complete pet care guides deal only with dogs or cats.
Maybe you too are frustrated by a ferret who smells bad, poops and pees all over the place, and gets aggressive and bites you and your houseguests...
Or you don't know the health problems you should be aware of, or what to do in an emergency...
Or you're not sure if you're feeding him the right foodGet Details Below:
Find Out About Ferrets - By Small Animal Expert Colin Patterson:
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Dog Skin Problems l Dog Skin Care l Dog Skin Solutions
"If you want a fast, effective and (many times) dirt cheap solution for your dog’s skin problems, then this report is for you.
Be Warned:
Some of the information on this page may infuriate unscrupulous dog skin solution manufactures who pass off cheap, kitchen-counter solutions as expensive remedies."
Why pay $125. or more for your Vet to treat while you can do it for pennies. Don't get me wrong I think veterinarians are some of the smartest, most caring humans alive. I did not create this product to replace the expertise of a skilled veterinarian.
If your dog has a serious medical problem, I recommend you take her to the vet immediately. However, the cost of a consultation at a vet’s office has skyrocketed. So I’m always on the look out for simple remedies that I can try at home before you're forced to drag your dog to the vet. If this sounds good to You Please do your self a favor and
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Dog Skin Problems l Dog Skin Care l Dog Skin Solutions:
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Solutions To Cat Behavior Problems - an ebook by Dr.Chris Suckow
"How to get your cat to use the litter box so you don't have to pay those expensive cleaning bills and so you don't have to pay to replace soiled objects
How to get your cat to stop being aggressive towards you or a family member
Start building a better bond with your cat today. The only way to do this is to understand their behavior!"
In this ebook it covers questions all cat owners ask about behavior and ask their Vets, it tells how to keep your cat from jumping on the tables, most common reasons cat's refuse the litter box and what to do.
What determines a Cat's personality, Normal cat behavior and great tips,
So If you want the answers to everything you wanted to know about your Cat.
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Solutions To Cat Behavior Problems - an ebook by Dr.Chris Suckow:
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Potty training puppy!
"'There’s plenty of dog trainers, each one saying something different – all claiming that theirs is simple, fast, and easy and the best. And since it’s so important to start your dog off on the right paw, I want to ask you an important question:"
Want to Housebreak that puppy???
Before you bring a puppy to your home, make sure that you prepare for a well-planned housebreaking strategy, as this is the most critical aspect of puppy training process. Housebreaking a puppy is also the most difficult process. Never be hasty, while housebreaking your puppy. Many dog owners try to housebreak their dogs in a big hurry. However, housebreaking is a tough task and a big challenge. You may need to be patient enough to face possible failures and frustrations while housebreaking your dog. Also, ensure that the housebreaking process is a pleasing experience, for both you and your affectionate puppy.
The total time duration for housebreaking a puppy actually depends on the breed of pup and his genetics. Remember that it is very difficult to control the bladder and bowel movements of the puppy for a week or two in the initial stages. Meaningful housetraining will help your dog control bowel and bladder movements. The secret of housebreaking is in essence, an element of uniformity, consistency and constant repetition of many training exercises and actions.
Golden Tips:
This list provides you some basic guidelines and tips that you must try to employ without fail:
- Introduce positive enforcement, while training your dog. Do not forget to praise and reward your puppy, once he completes his allotted duties and tasks.
- If the puppy fails in the assigned duties and tasks reprimand and punish him lightly.
- Create a good habit of taking your puppy for short walk soon after the meal.
- Set up a rigid feeding schedule and stick to it without fail.
- Remove all feeding bowls and utensils near the dog, except during the feeding time.
- You must try to understand your dog’s invisible signals. Dogs have their own ways of alerting you; if they are in an urgency to go out, they will walk in circles and sniff the floor.
Tips: The recommended age to start housebreaking is when they reach 8 to 12 weeks.
Facts: Always use a crate, when you’re housebreaking your dog. Crate is meant for sleeping and resting and it is not used for punishing your puppy. A create is also a very small area, where your puppy can move around freely without any hindrance. Crate will
have a locking doors and bars, that also allow an unobstructed view of surroundings. Also make sure that you never lock up your puppy for a long time. Your puppy will never soil his crate unless he has been confinmed for a long time. PetsIssues
| Housebreaking is a critical procedure that teaches your puppy the place, where he is supposed to eliminate feces and urine. |