Archive for June, 2009

Cats are notorious for laying around. In fact, most cats sleep 13 -16 hours per day. (What a deal, right?) Cats will find the most comfortable seat in the house. Chilling in the sun is quite cozy for them. However, not all cat owners are okay with their feline taking the sofa over or invading their beds. As long as you are around, your cat may stay of furniture at your request but do not let them out of your site! Giving favorite feline with appropriate cat furniture such as a cat climbing post is undeniably a cozy alternative napping space for your furry feline friend. Read the rest of this entry

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When you have dogs at house it might become very hard for you to keep it chained in door . If you are fortunate enough to have a well fenced lawn or courtyard then you can let your dog wander there freely. But in few cases houses which do have a yards might not have a fence around it. In such cases people resort to old and unconventional means which include a traditional fence for pet containment. These fences need not be effective always as the dog might jump over them or dig under them. In such cases the most efficient method would be to use a combination of the traditional as well contemporarily approaches. This very old conventional fence can become all the more effective in pet containment when worn with an electric dog fence. Read the rest of this entry

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Cat lovers have put cats on a pedestool for a long time now. Cats are mysterious by nature, which makes us intrigued by them. From their behavior to their body make-up, cats are fascinating! Cat whiskers, themselves, are mind boggling. The top and bottom rows of cats’ whiskers move separately, aiding the cat to detect wind which helps them find out where a scent is coming from. Whiskers are also part of a system that allows cats to detect atmospheric weather changes that mean a storm or even an earthquake is headed its way. Read the rest of this entry

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Absolutely, a wireless fence will ensure your dog stays in the yard and doesn’t go running off. If you have a problem with your dog escaping from your yard either by jumping over or digging under your fence, then I am sure you are aware of how difficult it is keeping your dog within the boundary of your home. There aren’t that many options to keeping your pet in your back yard, basically they come down to three; chain your dog up, replace the whole of your fence with a new 6 foot high fence of get wireless fence. Read the rest of this entry

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Who doesn’t like to play with puppies? They’re so cute and so much fun! But when your puppy doesn’t understand how sharp and dangerous his teeth are, it can be problematic. It is very important to teach your puppy not to bite or nip. Here are some basic rules to follow for puppy’s playtime.

One way to begin this training your dog about biting and nipping is to avoid using your hands when playing. Use a toy to play with your brand new puppy – if you use your hands to shove, bat or roughhouse with your puppy you are more likely to get them nipped at with teeth as the puppy will see your hand as a toy and not as attached to their human companion. Read the rest of this entry

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Buying your first dog brings along a lot of responsibilities and duties as well. You have made a vow to teach your canine obedience and take care of it. You will have to potty train and teach your dog how to be polite. You will need to properly care for your dog as well.pet stylists will groom and primp your dog for you. The vet should be a regular contact from this point on. Also, when you are gone for extended periods of time, you will need to enlist|look into enlisting} your dog into dog daycare. If you don’t, you run the risk of coming home to smelly carpets and trash on your floor. Read the rest of this entry

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There are many different types of PetSafe Fences to suit different dogs and different containment areas. This can be a little confusing, so in this article we will summarize which PetSafe fence is the best for any given situation. We will look at the area you want to cover, speed and ease of use and your dog’s temperament. Read the rest of this entry

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You can’t see it touch or hear it, that is why it is called an invisible dog fence. However, it is very good at containing your dog. The purpose of the invisible dog fence is so that you can safely allow your pet to play in an area which you choose.

Get up to speed with the top dog fences at wireless fence. Read the rest of this entry

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There are a few pet owners who want to understand how an electric invisible fence works, and if it harms their dogs. They hear things like shock collars and electric shock fences, which sound very painful. On the other hand, there are people who campaign against any form of stick and carrot method to train a dog and who misunderstand how electronic training devices really work. Read the rest of this entry

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As many dog owners know, dog agility is key in their dog’s developmental health and overall well-being. Presented in the form of a technical developmental intervention, dog training helps to improve the agility performance of your beloved dog. Your dog will be trained by specialized and experienced individuals who are both knowledgeable and experienced in providing your dog with the right dog agility training program. Read the rest of this entry

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