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Written on May 25th, 2010 by Harold Luschwitzno shouts
Known as man’s best friend, a good pup is actually adored by simply countless animal lovers. In the event that your cherished furry friend gets sick it is usually overwhelming, and also you want to identify the symptoms, treat all of the signs or symptoms quickly and ensure they never ever experience those conditions again. One of the most well-known types of dog illness is usually scabies known as dog mange. A concealed mite within the canines skin results in this condition.
Determine the particular indications connected with scabies, your canine friend might scratch or itch his skin constantly. In the event that he or she has these types of signs or symptoms, he might display signs of irritation. He is always moving around, and can’t remain in the same position for a long period. The scabies usually are discovered on the elbows, ears, face, chest and also the abdomen. Recognize the mange they are usually red bumps. This is what causes your pet to itch, and still have difficulties remaining in one spot for a long time. Skin disease hardens as well as creates a hard crust over time due to the fact your family dog may keep on itching. This kind of crust is often located on the ear tips.
Having a intense outbreak, your canine gets to be slim and unhealthy with scaling round the mouth, eyes as well as on the front legs. Many times the condition delivers a nasty smell combined with pus like substance. This disorder not only affects your furry friend. This condition is infectious. For that reason, you might also be infected with scabies. Consequently, you not only have to address your dog, but also you will need to look for treatment for yourself. This is why it is essential to take this problem very seriously, along with examine your canine friend for any changes in behavior.
Dog mange is often difficult to identify since the mite is not limited to 1 type. Even so, the one commonality is redness, inflammation. Your pet might be afflicted with Sarcoptic mange, which is a contagious illness that normally has effects on various other animals. This sort of mange symptoms can be consistent, and also the dog could injure them self attempting to find relief from the symptoms.
Another type of mange is Demodectic, this can be determined by hair loss as well as patches which show up on the legs, scalp and also body. Your pet skin will present sores plus crust, which usually blocks the dog hair roots with debris. This condition will become severe when left untreated contributing to complete hair loss, which can be along with severe discomfort, plus skin infections and also enlarged lymph nodes. This can be a critical illness in your pet.
Check your pet’s skin, and also their hair routinely to identify the symptoms associated with dog mange. Because your pet cannot let you know just what exactly he or she is experiencing, you should be proactive.
The first step to treating your dog is identifying that they have Dog Mange. Don’t allow this illness to spread any further, get the facts at DogMange.org
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Written on May 25th, 2010 by A. Victor Dashiagono shouts
Dogs enjoy being outside, and with the warm days of spring finally arrived, look for them to go out more often. The problem with this outdoor living is they will come into contact with other dogs, and the feces of other dogs. Also associated with this socializing come the risk of dog parasites.
Canine parasites are nothing new and have been around for centuries. Don’t think that this ailment is unique to your dog, as it is a common dilemma. Keeping your dog in the house all summer long is not an option, but you can take some precautions that could help.
There are some areas outside of your home that are more susceptible to dog parasites then other. Take your local dog park. We have one in our neighborhood where the dogs congregate each day. This socializing is wonderful, but sometimes comes at a price with all the possibly contaminated feces.
What you have to realize as a dog owner is that worms in dogs are hazardous to your dogs overall health. The parasites that your dog contracts cannot always be observed by the human eye. Sometimes they are visible in the anus area, but for the most part, they are in the intestinal tracts. It’s truly frustrating for the dog owner when the dog is infected, and the source of the infection in not visually observable.
Some of the more common worms in dogs are the roundworm, the tapeworm, and the hookworm to name a few. Some are more detrimental then others, but all of them can be a danger to your canines overall health.
Being infected with dog worms can stress your dogs overall health. Many dogs will begin to vomit and have diarrhea. They will show signs of weakness and lack of appetitive to name a few. A dog worm infection should be taken care of and treated as soon as possible.
Dog worms should be taken seriously, as they can cause a lot of problems with your dogs overall health. Your dog should have routine feces exams at your local veterinarian, and regular check-ups to maintain ultimate health.
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Written on May 25th, 2010 by Bram Stokerno shouts
Doubtless the most famous collie in history is Lassie. I doubt seriously that there’s anyone who has not heard about Lassie.
In the Lassie come back home motion picture and in the TV series, Lassie was so smart that she appeared to be thinking and reasoning human in a dog suit.
Everybody who has ever seen the film or a series episode probably wishes that they may have a dog just like Lassie. Lassie must have saved Tommy’s life 100 times!
Like every other collie ever born, however, Lassie was born into this world without any skills in any way. She was never housebroken, and she had not got any idea what obedience was. She definitely failed to know any tricks, which Tommy was, or ways to save him on camera. She was trained! Everything that you see Lassie do on the screen, she is doing because she is being TOLD what to do. She does it because she has been trained.
Collies really are a smart sort of dogs. Because they are so smart, collies are easily trained. The training that you opt to give your collie puppydog will be the determining factor of how well behaved and how many commands that your collie understands. You may have an excellent and loving pet that’s well trained without spending 24 hours a day for two years on training. You can even have a dog like Lassie – IF you have the time, patience, and methodologies to coach your collie.
Most collie owners are perfectly happy to have a dog that just knows basic obedience, but other collie owners are attracted to the show ring, agility, rally, obedience, care work in hospitals, and more! What your collie can do is limited only by the time, patience, and training that you provide!
The AKC version of a collie is not the same as the collie that you know as Lassie. The dogs that play Lassie are bred to be bigger than the AKC standard. The AKC Collie breed is smaller and lighter by 10 to 15 pounds, and the standard for markings is different also.
Go to my Collie Training blog get more articles on Training a Chihuahua.
Written on May 25th, 2010 by Annie R Russellno shouts
Dogs bark for communication purposes. Some breeds bark more than other breeds but all dogs bark at times. It is when a dog barks excessively and without what seems to be a good reason that everyone gets annoyed. We all appreciate communication from our dogs but nobody wants a dog that barks and barks for no apparent reason.
You will discover many reasons why a dog will bark. Should your dog is bored simply because he is at home or the same yard all the time he might start barking for entertainment. Dogs love social stimulation and interacting with others. Make an effort to have more playtimes or take more strolls. This may help your dog if he’s barking too much out of boredom.
Getting overly nervous or frightened can also prompt a dog to start barking too much. Appropriately socialized dogs are generally calmer and more comfortable around various people as well as in various situations but a dog that is not used to new things may start barking out of anxiety. Start socializing your pet by taking him to new and different places and into different circumstances. Offer him praise and treats whenever he’s quiet and well behaved and soon he will not be so nervous as he will associate the pleasing treat with the situation as opposed to stress and anxiety.
Dogs will try to get your attention when they want something by barking. You want your dog to speak with you but you do not want this kind of barking to become out of control. If you respond to his barking by giving him what he wants he will continue to bark every time. Try to reinforce other communication behaviors by giving praise and treats.
Separation anxiety can cause a dog to start barking excessively. This is a difficulty for you as it is disruptive to neighbors and others and you are not even there. Try to get your dog past separation anxiety early on in his training when he is just a puppy. You are able to use a crate whenever you leave and he will adjust to you being gone in his own space. Never make a big issue out of leaving your dog home alone but just slip out quietly. He will be more likely to behave until you get back if he doesn’t really know that you have left.
Dogs bark when they want to protect the people that they love. This really is usually regarded as being a good thing unless your dog is barking excessively to protect you from the mailman (or mail person!) everyday! In that case try to distract your dog with a treat or some playtime. It’s also possible to introduce your dog to the mailman. In the event that he becomes familiar with the people who come by most often then he is less likely to bark excessively. If your dog barks for protection though, you should be thankful as someday you may find yourself in a circumstance where you need that.
There are quite a few ways to help curb excessive barking. You can hire a professional dog trainer that can offer you some techniques. Sometimes more socialization and more playtimes will help him to bark less. One thing to keep in mind though is that most often your dog is barking for a reason. Find out what that reason is and then deal with it.
If your dog only barks for appropriate communication you and other people will enjoy your dog more. Start training your dog not to bark excessively while he is still a puppy and by the time he is grown up you will know that if he is barking it is for a good reason.
Your attitude is probably the most important aspects of training your dog. For more information on training dog or you are interested in pet training visit us at our blog!
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Written on May 25th, 2010 by Luke Blaiseno shouts
Dog weight loss will yield many healthy benefits for the overweight dog. Studies have shown that more than 40 percent of American dogs are overweight. Typically owners are the cause of their overweight pets. Dog owners will typically over feed their dog or they will allow their animal to snack on table scraps.
If your dog has rapidly experienced weight loss without any change to diet or exercise you should seek the help of a vet immediately. Rapid weight loss could be a sign of an underlying problem, such as: parasite, hormonal imbalances, or an undetected medical condition. When a dog is overweight they are prone to complications, such as: increased blood pressure, hepatic lipidosis, and dystocia.
If the vet finds that there are no underlying health conditions the owner should consider putting their animal on a weight reduction plan. Weight reduction can easily be obtained by reducing the dog’s daily food intake along with getting their pet active. Another important factor in a weight reduction plan for dogs is the type of food they are consuming. Make sure to get a dog food that lists the first ingredient as meat. Avoid brands that list corn as the first ingredient.
Confused about what an overweight dog looks likes? The most noticeable sign that a dog is overweight is by a disappearing waistline. When dogs are a healthy weight their waistline is noticeably visible. Another way to tell if a dog is overweight is by running your hands over the animal’s rib cage. If an owner cannot feel the ribs of the animal then it is most likely overweight.
More often than not the owner has caused their dog to become overweight. Typically dogs should be exercised every day and fed dog food that is geared for the dog’s size and breed. However, many owners love to reward their dogs with doggy treats or worse table scraps. Owners must remember that most dogs will continue to eat even when they are not hungry, this of course can cause an overweight dog. Dog owners must remember that their dog is not a convenient garbage disposal.
An exercise routine is a great way to help an animal get back into shape. Combining diet and exercise is a great way to get an animal back to a healthy weight while building and maintaining muscle. Friendly reminder: dogs that have been inactive will need to build endurance with their new exercise routine. If your dog hasn’t been on a walk for the past few months or longer try going on a short 5-10 minute walk at first. Once the dog is use to short walks try increasing the time by 5 minutes each week.
Owners should watch out for warning signs that their dog is losing too much weight too fast. If your dog is shedding excessively or if the dog develops new conditions it is recommended to make a visit with your local vet.
Dog weight loss shouldn’t happen overnight. When owners decide it is time to put their dog on a diet or new exercise routine they should do so with care and caution. If a dog loses weight to rapidly it could cause additional health problems.
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Written on May 25th, 2010 by Becky Gingersno shouts
The safety of the trainer is the most important factor to remember when ever training a dog. When training a dog to be a guard, for protection, and for attack purposes, the dog must be trained in a manner that puts the trainer in total control of the dogs’ aggressive behavior.
Training a dog for any of the above tasks involves many aggressive actions for the dog to begin with. While doing this type of training the trainer himself is the target for the dog. The dog is actually required to attack on command as well as back off when it is ordered to do so.
Everyone who thinks about being attacked by a dog is most afraid of the dog’s bite. Very often they don’t even consider the fact that dogs have razor sharp claws that spring out like a cats claws to protect them when they feel threatened and they definitely know how to use them to protect them.
When a dog attempts to attack, it tries to grab the arm of the trainer first. In order to avoid body scratches, scratch pants are the best bet for the trainer to have in this particular case. The dog will rest its’ front paws on the trainers thighs in order to hold the trainer down and get to his arm. The claws in the situation can do quite a bit of damage. Scratch pants are a very good idea for the trainer to have in this situation.
Scratch pants form an extremely effective layer between the dogs’ claws and the skin of the trainer. They are made of a very thick material and are very protective.
Sometimes scratch pants even help the dog. When the trainer falls the scratch pant put the dog in a position where he can’t hurt the trainer or himself. They both end up with protection due to the scratch pants.
Scratch pants have proven to be an incredibly useful training aid, providing safety for both the trainer and the dog.
Safety should come first when training any dog, and if the dog does not seem to react to your command, it may be time to bring in a professional.
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Written on May 25th, 2010 by Owen Jonesno shouts
There are many things that families and businesses perform in order to secure their property. One measure that is often taken in the name of security is the adding of security bars to doors and windows. Despite the inherent benefits of securing property, these bars often present risks of endangering the people inside.
One thing remains accurate, most burglars will keep moving rather than attempt entering into a home that has security bars on doors and windows. Home protection is the only security that these bars supply however for many, the risks involved in having these bars on windows is not worth the small measure of security that is provided. In other words, the good of these bars is really outweighed by the negatives.
A lot of people do not purchase new security bars but rather rely on the same bars that have covered the windows of the home or business for many years. Some of these are rusted and virtually impossible to take away. In emergency situations, every second matters and these bars can be the very things that trap people inside a burning or flooding structure.
Security bars are no longer the cheap alternative to traditional alarm systems and monitoring services that they were touted to be in the past. In fact, more often than not the pose a greater risk than they are a benefit to business and homeowners. Many larger businesses offer free fitting of alarm systems and alarms as well as monthly monitoring services at reasonable rates. More significantly not only are these monitoring services available for breaks-in, but also for fire and smoke as well as panic button services.
Security bars may have had a time and place, but they have been supplanted by something that is much more effective at deterring criminals as well as something that offers a greater degree of security for the most precious assets of any home or business – the people inside. The costs concerned in monthly monitoring seem great but most will find that the value this service offers if and when it is ever called upon is well worth every penny.
Options to burglar bars that are not dreadfully expensive include planting thorny bushes below windows and keeping them trimmed back just enough that they do not block a view of the windows. Most intruders do not want a difficult entry point and they certainly do not want to be wounded during the process by prickly plants. Lighting is another alternative that is essentially less expensive than it would be to install burglar bars. Intruders do not want to be seen. If the area surrounding your home and business is well lit, it will serve as a deterrent. Investigate options such as this before resorting to security bars.
To answer the question of whether or not security bars are worth the risks for home or business protection the answer would be a resounding “No!”. There are other defensive measures that can be taken in order to deter intruders that present far less risk to family members and employees. These options should be undertaken rather than those that pose additional risks to those you are trying to look after.
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Written on May 25th, 2010 by Henrietta H. Clevengerno shouts
For only a few minutes spent searching, you can reduce the cost of buying your pet food to an great degree. The age-old phrase of a penny saved is a penny earned comes to mind – these days, you need all the help you could get to keep from fretting too much about your pet, the highest quality source being this, which serves as almost printable money.
It’s self-evident how much you can save. Leaving you with a respectable sum at the end of the year, even little deductions can add up to a sizable amount. The piece of printing paper, the tiny amount of ink, and but a few moments – these are the small investments you need to make in order to reap the large dividends of printable pet food coupons, and when you take that into account, it’s a no-brainer.
You can do a lot of things with that extra cash. You can buy your pet higher quality food, or put the money in the bank for the rent or utilities. The possibilities are really innumerable, and everything could help in this uncertain day and age. When you find yourself fretting about bills and utilities, the least you want to be fretting about on top of all of that is the health of your beloved pet, and what they’re going to eat.
A little bit of an cost is necessary, of course – but only time. You need to make sure you’ve found the right ones, the time to print them out (and, of course, the time to find them.) But that little cost pays off high dividends: for each few minutes you put in, you could save however many of your hard-earned dollars you would have otherwise lost if you didn’t pay just those few short minutes. They are, without a doubt, a good, solid investment of your time and effort.
So, what are free pet coupons? They are, without a doubt, free cash. You could print them out and use them to save cash on your beloved cat or dog’s health and hunger. From there, you take what you saved, and you put it in your account to pay for utilities, rent or your new Hawai’ian vacation. You can buy better quality food, if you want. They are cheap, easy ways to give you that fiscal independence you so sorely deserve.
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Written on May 24th, 2010 by Lizzie Blountno shouts
Green Iguanas, also knows by their Latin name Iguana Iguana, come from tropical areas of Central and South America. They are a large lizard, often growing up to 6 feet in captivity, if they are well fed and housed properly. They have long tails which make up about half of their length.
While they are called ‘green iguana’, they actually come in a variety of colors from bright emerald green to a dull grey- or brown-green. They have black striped markings, that are very obvious on some, but less noticeable on others. The skin color often changes as the iguana matures, and the amount of sunlight the iguana receives will also make a difference in the color of its skin.
Iguanas are tree dwelling – or arboreal – animals, and pass most of their day climbing around in trees, eating leaves, fruit and flowers. Being up in the branches of the trees also helps them avoid being prey to predator animals that eat iguanas. Iguanas have several physical adaptations that make them perfectly suited to living in the treetops. Their striped green coloring is a great camouflage for them as they crawl among the branches and leaves of the trees. They have feet with long ‘fingers’ and claws that are especially suited to climbing and grasping the branches, and their long tail help them maintain their balance.
Despite their fearsome appearance, iguanas are vegetarians that are hunted as prey by other animals. They have developed keen senses that allow them to avoid predators. With their keen senses of hearing, smell and sight, they can often detect predators long before the predator knows the iguana is around.
One of the iguana’s best defense mechanisms is it’s tail, and it can use it in various ways to protect itself. Not only does it help with balance as the iguana jumps from branch to branch, it can be used as a weapon. Iguanas will swing their tails like a whip when cornered or if they feel threatened. Also, iguanas are very good swimmers, and can use their tail as a rudder when making their getaway.
Although iguanas are excellent climbers, they do fall from trees occasionally. Fortunately, their tough bodies allow them to survive falls from heights as much as 40 feet. Another adaptation of the iguana is it’s dewlap. That’s the flap of skin you’ll see under the chin of male iguanas, and it swells up when the iguana feels threatened – that makes it appear larger and more dangerous to an attacker. The dewlap also swells during mating, to impress the lady iguanas. Finally, iguanas can store fat in their bodies, around their chin and neck; this allows them to survive when food sources are difficult to find.
Many people keep iguanas as pets without knowing that they come from tropical areas, and need certain habitat, food, and light requirements to thrive in captivity. If an iguana as pet isn’t cared for properly, they can die very slow and painful deaths. If you are thinking about getting an iguana, please start by being informed about it’s care.
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Written on May 24th, 2010 by Sally Alexanderno shouts
Small dogs are little canines usually with big personalities. However, they can also become big problems if you don’t train them the way you should. If you let them, they can develop what is called small dog syndrome.
Pups with small dog syndrome can bark a lot, very loudly, be extremely protective/possessive of you, and be much too aggressive towards others.
Small dogs can get away with doing a lot more trouble than larger dogs. This is due to their size. They don’t bark as loud, so they often can bark for longer or even keep barking and be easily ignored, much unlike a big dog can.
Many owners don’t see their dogs as pets, but as babies. Small dogs have a great reputation of being adorable and loving little creatures. Owners that treat their dogs like babies will often pick them up when they do something wrong and coddle them.
Their cuteness and cuddliness makes it understandable why many owners let them act out of control. It’s easy to let them continue to bark like crazy when someone enters your house.
How a dog acts on your lap can tell if they have small dog syndrome. Nipping or barking at anyone that gets close to you may be seen as protective behavior, but in reality it is the dog’s way of saying that they own this human.
Do small dogs develop small dog syndrome purely because of their size? No, the reason some of them develop this headache behavior is because their owner does nothing to stop them from acting that way.
Small dog syndrome is not permanent unless you continue to let them get away with it. With consistent training and discipline your dog will learn it can’t act that way, and become a happier and better behaved companion.
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