Wednesday, June 29, 2011

The Complete Ragdoll Cat Keepers Handbook

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Monday, June 27, 2011

Pet Strollers and Dog Strollers Increase Time With Your Pet


A pet stroller can help you and your pet in many ways. You can safely and securely take your cat or dog more places than with just a leash. Whether you want to go on a nice walk with the family, take a trip to the park or vet or even go jogging with your pet, you can find what you need.

Anyone who owns cats, dogs, puppies, kittens, any other small animal or older dogs with hip ailments & arthritic joints will find complete satisfaction from the additional quality time being with your pet. Dog strollers simply give you the freedom to take your family pet almost anywhere you go.

You can find pet strollers in pink, blue, red and even striped. Maybe you would prefer a designer patterned fabric with the look of a handsome piece of fine luggage. The majority of available today also feature weather resistant and water proof covers.

Pet stroller carriers allow the "cabin" to be removed and used as a pet carrier for greater versatility. These are especially great for trips to the vet. Included in these are a few 3 in 1 strollers where the cabin also serves as a pet car seat.

From our smallest pets through pets weighing up to 110 pounds can enjoy riding with designs available today. If you have two pets you need to accommodate then look for a double pet stroller with separate cabins.

Pet strollers are being made specifically for the purpose of venturing off of the sidewalk. If you like to jog and want to include your pets, you can increase your workout with dog strollers designed for joggers. Don't feel left out if you like to bike and want to bring your pet along. A bicycle dog trailer is just your ticket. These are great for multiple pets or your dog that may weigh up to 115 pounds. Most of these also convert with a jogging pet stroller kit.

Whatever your needs may be, you can find one with few frills up to a luxury pet stroller with many features. You may actually find you have a hard time choosing between all of the great choices that are now available to pamper our pets.








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Friday, June 24, 2011

Ultimate Siamese Cat Secrets

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Protecting Your Cats and Dogs in Winter


In the summer we worry about keeping our pets cool, come winter and it's time to think about keeping them warm and dry. Here are some simple ways you can protect your pets this winter.

The easiest, safest way to keep your pets warm is to keep them indoors, especially overnight. Older dogs, puppies, and dogs with certain diseases such as diabetes, heart and kidney problems should never be kept outside. All cats should remain indoors.

Some dogs tolerate cold weather better than others. Some dogs can take cold better than others, such as Alaskan Malamutes and Huskies. Short -haired and toy dogs will have a particularly hard time in the cold.

Snow and ice can pose problems for dogs. Snow can get packed between dog's toes and freeze, causing pain and discomfort. To avoid this problem, keep the hair between the toes cut short.

Keeping nails cut short also helps. Shorter nails allow for better traction. If a dog is slipping on ice it tends to splay the toes, which causes more snow to pack between them.

If you are walking your dog on sidewalks or streets that have been salted to melt ice, be sure to wash his paws when you return. The salt can be drying and irritating to the paws.

If a dog must be kept outside during the day, be sure to provide proper shelter. An oversized dog house or shed will not retain enough heat. The house should be just large enough for the dog to stand up and turn around.

Do not use blankets for bedding. These will just get wet and freeze. Clean straw or hay is preferable.

Position the house on the south or east side of the house if possible, out of the wind. Raising it up off the ground helps, too.

Remember that the dog's water may freeze if left outside. Putting the water in a deep container helps keep it from freezing. Also plastic is a better choice in this case, as metal conducts the cold quicker. Dark colored dishes will absorb more heat than lighter ones, slowing the freezing action. Be sure to break up any ice on the surface of the water each morning.

Are you aware of the dangers of antifreeze? Ethylene glycol based antifreeze is deadly to cats and dogs! Be sure to keep containers tightly capped and out of reach. Wipe up any spills immediately. For the safest bet, use one of the alternative products made with propylene glycol instead.

Outdoor cats will look for warm spots to curl up. Some cats have learned that cars and trucks offer nice warm nooks. They will crawl up into the wheel-wells or engine compartments. Banging on the hood before you get in your car is a good idea in case you have a stowaway.

Indoors, pets will often curl up next to heaters or under wood stoves. Watch out for tails and fur getting too close to heating elements! Make sure your cat does not overheat.

Some extra vigilance may be needed if you will have a Christmas tree. Anchoring the tree to the wall is a good precaution. Tinsel can be dangerous to pets if ingested, so either don't use it, or place it well out of reach of cats and dogs. Start hanging decorations a few feet from the bottom of the tree.

If you have a puppy, don't leave gifts unattended under the tree. Don't use string or dangling ribbons on packages if you have a cat. Cover the base of the tree to keep animals from drinking the water.

There is debate over the toxicity of Poinsettias. Even if they are not deadly, the sap is an irritant and will probably make the animal sick. Holly and mistletoe berries are poisonous; so keep them out of reach of pets.








Elyse is the founder of The Original Dog Biscuit Company. She has extended knowledge of pet nutrition and feeding, as well as practical experience in the raising of cats, dogs and other animals. She is a herbalist, specializing in animals. Read more of her articles at: http://www.pethealthresource.com


Monday, June 20, 2011

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Friday, June 17, 2011

Sneezing Cats and Dogs? Consider a Safe, Natural Cure to Help Your Sneezing Pet


Sneezing cats and dogs can't jump in their cars and drive to the nearest CVS pharmacy for relief. This is because they have no opposable thumbs with which to grip the steering wheel, and no bank account. Thus, the burden of returning Fluffy and Fido to their previous healthy state falls on your shoulders. How do you go about healing your canine companion or feline friend without making them hate you and draining your checking account? Consider a safe, natural cure for sneezing cats and dogs as opposed to a costly veterinarian's visit.

Sneezing cats and dogs may simply have contracted a short-lived flu or cold. The symptoms may disappear of their own accord, and your companion will be better than ever. However, if inaction were a cure-all, my house would clean itself. There is always the possibility that these simple symptoms are warning signs of a bigger problem on the horizon. By ignoring the symptoms, you may be escalating the misery of your favorite pet. And worse, your cat or dog keeps sneezing.

Catch Fido, squeeze him into a pet carrier, or wrestle him into the car. Take him to the vet. Watch as he is shot, prodded and poked. See the look of distrust and betrayal in your cat's eyes when you return her home. Oh, and there is the problem of the bill. And did your vet tell you that chemical vaccines and inoculations can have devastating side-effects, sometimes more deadly than the original affliction? Natural cures have no side effects, act faster, and cost a minuscule fraction of the vet's bill.

The word homeopathic means like cures like. By giving your pet tiny amounts of naturally occurring substances that cause the symptoms your pet is suffering from, its immune system is alerted and begins to battle the affliction. That is the same way that we treat ourselves against diseases like measles. This is a natural process, and nature offers the safest, fastest-acting cures at the lowest cost with no side effects! Your pet is part of nature, let nature be a part of the cure.

Sneezing cats and dogs respond quickly to the natural substances in homeopathic pet remedies. They are easy to apply, can be administered at home in thirty seconds, and can be kept on-hand for quick application if future occurrences arise. At little more than the cost of a large bag of dry food, try a safe, effective, natural pet cure the next time you have sneezing cats and dogs.








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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Belly Bands for Male Dogs with Incontinence Problems - Print

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Sunday, June 12, 2011

Tips to Healthy Firm Cat and Dog Stool


Runny stools or diarrhea are one of the most common problems seen in our pets. Digestive disorders can be a result of a change in diet, food allergies, virus, overeating, toxic substances like garbage or rotten food, unknown objects, diseases like cancer, and parasites.

One of the most important things you can do for your pet to maintain firm cat and dog stools are to provide a healthy diet. Never feed your pet chocolates, spicy food, people food or milk. Make sure they have ample water and plenty of exercise to help keep his bowel movements regular and relieve stress.

If your dog or cat has diarrhea that is persistent or lasts more than a couple of days seek medical advice. Your pet can become dehydrated, or there could be a blockage which can be life threatening. Other signs to look for which would require immediate veterinarian services would be fever, pain, vomiting, blood in the diarrhea, lethargy, depression, weight Loss, dehydration and loss of appetite.

Treatment

If no cause has been found that requires medical treatment for your pet's runny stools or diarrhea you may want to introduce a raw diet. Cooked over processed food and pasteurized milk all can be detrimental to the health of our animals. Treating your pet for loose stools could be as simple as giving our pets the diet that they were designed to eat. Gradually introduce raw, unprocessed food in small amounts while reducing canned foods.

To help your pet maintain healthy firm cat and dog stools a homeopathic veterinarian might prescribe plantago major, alchemilla vulgaris or a combination of these and other herbs and botanical extracts. All of these are well known tonics for treating and preventing digestive disorders.

Prevention & Maintenance

Runny stools or diarrhea is not a disease but a symptom of something else going on with the stomach or intestinal tract and there are many home remedies to help correct an irregular digestive problem, if no medical problem exists.

If you are now using a regular veterinarian, consider switching to a holistic vet. They are usually more aware of the stress that a vet visit causes an animal. They avoid over-immunizations and help you learn to support your pets' digestive system.








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Friday, June 10, 2011

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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

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Monday, June 6, 2011

Transporting Pets - Cats and Dogs Are Different (Part 2)


If you read part 1 you will know that transporting dogs is pretty straight forward. Transporting cats however is a different story but I intend to make it easy for you. Stress free is where we want to be with this task and this is how you do it.

Caution will need to be taken when transporting cats. As we all know they are precious and can be precocious. Careful acclimatization to a secure cat carrier will take a little time but your care and patience will repaid by your cat many times over.

Acclimatize your cat to its carrier by encouraging it to eat, sleep or play in and around it. Fear of the unknown is your cat's worst nightmare so you need to be with him or her all the way. Who cares if it takes time or you look silly? You will look a whole lot more silly if you cannot control the tiger in your puss cat.

Try the softly, softly approach and turn the lights down. Romanticize the time your cat is in the cat carrier by feeding in the carrier and quietly shutting the door. Do this in the evening at normal feeding time and if necessary cover the carrier to shut out the light.

Sleep is not necessarily the result you will get when transporting cats but if you can induce a feeling of sleepiness, both you and your cat will have a happier time wherever it is you are going. The journey itself rarely causes stress in cats, it is the build up to the journey.








Keeping yourself and your cat calm will be easy if you practice these simple steps. Your voice is perhaps the most important thing you can use when transporting cats so use it.. Talk to your cat quietly and reap the reward of a patient job well done.

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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Aromatherapy for Dogs

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Thursday, June 2, 2011

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Choosing The Best Dog For Your Kids

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