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Dogs need sweaters too

Posted by admin on Monday, 30 November, 2009

Don’t just think that the winter is being harsh on you alone, if you have a dog you need to know that the winter can be equally a rough time for dogs as well. If you believe that your home or the kennel should be enough to keep them warm, you would actually be quite wrong. Dogs in severe conditions feel a lot colder than they probably let on and you perhaps do not even come to realize how cold they might actually be feeling. This is where dog apparels come in. There are outfits for dogs available for all seasons, from light clothing for the summer, to the much needed sweaters in winter. These sweaters come in all kinds of colors and designs and are cute and comfortable at the same time. You will not even have trouble locating one of these sweaters for your dog as there are so many pet shops selling these outfits nowadays because of their popularity.

Pets often fall sick during winter and this is mainly due to all kinds of diseases that are connected to the winter weather. However, if your dog is well protected during winter with the help of these sweaters you can be rest assured about your dog keeping well during the cold winter months. You can actually accessorize your dog according to your own clothes, using scarves and socks and caps etc so that your dog can be the latest talk of the neighborhood. So your dog can be smart and well protected from winter diseases at the same time.

Also, if you have a small puppy at home, then dog or rather puppy sweaters become a necessity. Puppies during the winter months are more susceptible to the winter diseases than grown dogs as their immune system is still not fully developed so they may catch a cold very easily as well as other winter diseases. So you need to be especially careful with your dog if it is still a pup and get it warm clothes and accessories if you can. You also need not worry about the size of the sweater or the other warm clothing for the dog; such warm clothing is available in all different sizes and even if it is not of the exact fit they can always be stitched up. There are sweaters with hoods and veils if that is your style.

You will find dog sweaters in great abundance and all styles, including ones that are hand knitted and once that are machine stitched. There are numerous online stores that also sell these dog sweaters and are an easy way to shop for them, in case you have hunted for some near your house but to no avail. Your dog is your responsibility and you must take care of them.

Top7 foods – Never give to your dog

Posted by admin on Thursday, 20 August, 2009

Well, there are many dog lovers who love giving various foods to their dog such as chocolates, cakes, sugar products and many others. But they do not exactly know which food they should give and which they don’t. There are plenty of foods that you should never try to give your dog and because of unnecessary foods your dog fall sick. To avoid this following given are the lists of foods that you should not give to your dog as these foods are not good for them.

1. Raisins and Grapes

Raisins and grapes as they look little and fun for giving your dog to eat, they may cause serious kidney failure to your dog, grapes are sweet to eat but as they roll around, your dog cannot chew them and sometime your dog will swallow them directly and they can be very deadly.

2. Onions

Onions should never be given to your dogs as they smell horrible after eating and it is bad for dog’s digestive system especially if they are given in large quantities.

3. Bones

Bones eating are the dog’s favorite food many dogs love eating bones for a longer time and bury them in the stomach. When you give the bone to your dog they keep them chewing and chewing, after that they swallow all the chewed bones directly in the stomach. As the bone is like a particle it gets stuck in the dog’s intestine and may damage its intestine. Because of such reasons bones should never be given to your dog.

4. Chocolates

Many dog’s owner give several chocolates to their dog, they are not good when given in excess. The chocolates are very poisonous to the dogs, therefore never try to give them to your dog, white chocolates are less harmful and besides that baking chocolates are worst for them.

5. Sugar products

Well, many people like to eat sugar products and stuffs like that they also give this to their dog to eat. Since, sugar and process foods contain lot of fats and dog cannot digest them properly and because of such reasons try to give nutrition foods to your dog.

6. Spicy foods

Giving spicy foods to your dog can harm and damage their stomach. As, artificial foods and artificial sweetness are unsafe for the dog’s health the same way giving too much spicy food to dog can harm to its intestine, since they do not require any seasonable foods they are quite good with the cooked foods.

7. Wasted food

Many people having the habit of giving the wasted food to their dog. The food that is remained overnight is not good for your dog’s health. Instead of throwing the food outside many dog owners give this overnight waste food to their dog, believing that the dog will easily eat it. However, this is not true the overnight food get some sort of fungus on it and when you give this food to your dog you are putting your dog’s health at risk.

These important tips will help you understand what food you can give to your dog. Since, there are different nutrition foods that can be very good for your dog’s health. Just make sure you do not give the above listed foods to your dog.

Recognize Your Dog’s Sounds

Posted by admin on Thursday, 28 May, 2009

If you hear that your dog is sobbing quietly then, it means it has got hurted or scared. Uasually, you can hear this sound, if your dog is suffering from a pain, particularly when it is on the check. Sometimes, you may hear it when the dog is frightened, such as, if you are amenable and regimented dog is feeling lonely in a odd place, it will begin to sobbing, trying to tell you that it is frightened and feeling like left alone. That sound could be somewhat similar to the mewing sound, what puppies make if they are hungry, anxious or feeling cold.

If the dog  wants anything, it makes a type of sound like long drawn out or loud humming. No of times a puppy make this type of sound. HE makes this type of sound, when he has to wait for it’s food. Even if he needs the attention of it’s master or requires to put on it’s collar, he may make this type sound.

When your dog is exhaling noisily, by keeping his head down on the forepaws at the time it is lying down, then it means two things, the first is if it’s eyelids are partially closed, then it means to tell you, that it is glad and want to relax. But if it’s eyelids are totally open, it is trying to exhibit it’s  unhappiness, as what he likely has not come true. It in fact wants to tell that it leaves. This is also dependent of it’s facial expressions and the circumstances.

When your dog is barking then it tries to tell that it has to be followed that way, or it may even mean that it is going to attack. This type of harrying sound is normally made if it is on hunt.

If your dog is  feeling very isolated or lonely and it is looking for you, then it will make a standard yipping yowl. However, rather than a yipping yowl, if it yowls loudly, then it is trying to say that the place belongs to it or it is present there, or it has heard you calling or looking for it. When your dog is very confident then it will yowl  only one time, to say that it is present there.

At the time, when it is yowling very frequently, by a different canine, then it is surely a sigh. That sound really echoes to a human ear. When it sighs for a very short time, then it means it is very much excited ant wants to enjoy itself. It will normally sigh, if something it expected has really happened. When it is winded then it means to tell you that it is very happy and wants to go out.

Vocalization  is also be taught by pets. Such as, the sound of the bay the dog makes if it responds to a instructions is totally changed if compared to the sound of the bay it makes if it is reckless. The yowls to which the police dogs are trained as well goes under vocalization. In fact, several dogs can be taught to special sounds fro special settings, right from the play growls, yowls, sighs, to very complicated sounds such as the sound of a yodel.

If you require to know more about the hounds it makes and what it is trying to tell to you in it’s language, like what it means by digging the back yard, then all you should do is take care of resources locally or from the internet. There are countless tips to look after pets such as, the Hubpages, Squidoo and MySpace beneath the category of dogs.

You can also verify with your regular librarian and purchase books on dogs, that you can refer afterwards your leisure.

Happy and Healthy Dogs

Posted by admin on Wednesday, 26 November, 2008

Bringing a new dog to your own world is a lot like bringing home a baby. Even if you are ready and willing psychologically, your environment is a huge factor that will prove to be conducive or not to adopt a pet. So take heed of all the requisites including the undivided attention, the travel concerns, the vet bills and all. Whether you bring in a puppy or an older dog, the responsibility is quite the same. The puppy will need really tender and frequent attention while an older will also take time, patience and gentle handling to settle in. On an average the annual cost that you could run up to with vet bills could be $400 at the least. Then there are obviously a lot more to consider which could be anything from emergency to accidents to significant health problems. Regardless of the breed you adopt you really have to be ready to take care of your dog’s health like a baby. If you are traveling for instance, then you have to be ready to keep your dog in an appropriate crèche or shelter, if you don’t have the right kind of friends who would look after him or her. You could also consider traveling with your dog, which again requires a lot of adjustment and settlement of bills as well as authorial issues.

Dogs like to be active and it means a lot to them. So you have to give him time and space to allow him play. Whether he enjoys your garden space alone, or walks with you in the park, dogs are such social beings who like to be out and about or just romp and play. Make sure you bond with him well through play. This is what creates a very solid bond between the pet and the owner. But also be trained enough yourself to make him listen to your commands. Dogs are very obedient and loving. So when you train them early, they learn to trust you and obey your command strictly. A dog’s life span is just about 15-20 years. Think about all the fun and good loving that you can give him during this time. So why would you adopt a dog ever, to have it returned to a pet shelter? This is not something that any sane person would like and yet the pet shelters around the world are filled with abandoned dogs of many kinds.

How to Know You Are Ready to Bring in Dogs?

Posted by admin on Friday, 10 October, 2008

When you understand and know the behavior of your pet then both you and your pet are free. Owning a pet is as much as a rewarding experience as it is educational. You will gain immense tolerance and patience over time. It has also been said that pet owners make great parents as well as friends since they have learned to openly communicate and open their hearts so well. It is also the owner’s responsibility to carry the obligations that he has towards his pet. The number of pets and the kind you want to have should always match with your lifestyle. You will also notice that your personality is reflected through your pet, particularly, your dog since dogs are such people lovers and they catch up the energy of the atmosphere and those around, really fast.

Among all pets dogs are the most popular in the world. Dogs are also the friendliest and the most adaptable. Since human history they have been close to humans and so dogs find easy stability within the conditions of the home. It is as though dogs were born to be a part of the human community, just next to cats. It is always a good idea to have fair experience both in reading as well as spending time in pet shelters and clinics, to understand dog behavior. Before you bring in your ideal pet, it is advised that you talk to various owners and then the owners of the specific breed you are looking forward to adopt. This is applicable if you have not grown up in an atmosphere relating to dogs. Watch the old videos of the famous Yorkshire vet, James Herriot, who has been a world famous pet writer. He has numerous adventures in record about his time as a vet in Scotland. All these are important things to witness before taking the responsibility of a pet.

Before adopting a dog you need to know that you are fully committed to take the responsibilities that it demands. A good manual like the American Kennel Club’s “Complete Dog Book” will let you know whether you are indeed ready for the big deal. Do not put the life of another pet in trouble without being fully aware of the responsibilities that you need to be in charge with.