Showing posts with label Pets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pets. Show all posts
September 26, 2017

It's All About Pet-ertainment

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Getting a new pet in the family is always an exciting and nerve-wracking time. You want to make sure you’re settling in your new companion, while at the same time keeping everyone in the house secure in their position – especially if you have existing pets living with you. Getting a new cat is a big decision and the biggest is often whether to have an indoor cat or an outdoor cat.


Cats are the one pet who are often renowned for being able to entertain themselves. Cats are picky about the company they keep and if they want to play with you, they’ll come to you in their own sweet time. Those who are working full-time jobs can often prefer to have a cat than a dog, as dogs often need far more concentrated attention than a cat does. Despite this, it’s always important to provide entertainment for your cat. Indoor cats tend to get bored far faster than an outdoor cat, as they don’t have the same exploring abilities as an outdoor cat does. We’ve put together some of the best pet-ertainment out there so that you can have a blast getting your kitty settled and secure in your home.

  1. Windows. Cats love to look outside, even if they aren’t particularly inclined to get going out there! Setting up a comfy window seat with a view to the world – especially to the trees and birds – is a great way to give your cat something else to look at than the four walls of the home. 

  2. Lasers. You’ve seen the YouTube videos and likely experienced it for yourself, but laser pointers are an amusing tool for any cat. It engages their minds and gets them moving in a way that’s entertaining for both them and you! 

  3. Fish. If you’ve got a fish tank in the house, you’ll have likely noticed the cat paying particular attention to the movement of the water. Obviously, ensure that your cat has no access to your scaly companions; the last thing you need is pet murder in the house! 

  4. Furniture. Cat trees like these are fantastically interactive. Cats love to explore so encourage them to sniff around their new toy with cat treats hidden around it. They are comfy to relax in and have great hiding places, so if you have more than one furry friend they can play games together! 

  5. Remote Control Toys. Wind up mice and cars are fantastic fun for cats that love to play chase. They won’t fetch them for you the way a dog would, but they have a great time burning energy and diving onto toys. 

Cats may not be as sociable as dogs, but they are just as in need of our attention and entertainment. Spending some time getting to know what makes your new cat happy is going to make such a difference to the way you spend your money on your entertainment for your pet.


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August 30, 2017

3 Ways to Protect Your Horse from Boredom

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Owning a horse is a tremendous responsibility. Not only do these animals live very long lives, they also require a considerable amount of care and upkeep. Anyone thinking about horse ownership should be aware that grooming, feeding and exercising these animals can eat up a substantial chunk of time. In addition to keeping your horse groomed and nourished, you’ll also need to keep it entertained. When faced with boredom, horses become temperamental and lethargic, so it behooves caregivers to provide them with sufficient stimulation. 

1. Provide Grazing Material

Horses are natural grazers. This means that in addition to their daily grain, they should be given hay or pasture grass to chew on throughout the day. This is particularly important for horses who spend most of their time in stables. Not only will this go a long way in preventing boredom, it will also ensure that your animal is consistently nourished. 

2. Exercise Your Horse 

Like any animal, horses require regular exercise. Unsurprisingly, spending one’s days in a stable can quickly become boring and tedious. Furthermore, remaining stationary all day isn’t good for your horse’s demeanor or physical well being. With this in mind, make sure your horse is exercised on a daily basis. Whether this means riding it, taking it for walks – or both – it’s imperative that the animal engage in some form of physical activity each day.By extension, purchasing comprehensive horse insurance is another great way to ensure your horse’s physical well being. 

3. Change up Your Routine

If you ride your horse on a consistent basis, it pays to occasionally change up your routine. Traversing the same path again and again can become tedious for horses. Like humans, they require the occasional shakeup in their standard routine in order to keep things fresh. For this reason, it’s recommended that owners regularly ride their horses down different paths. This will enable them to enjoy new sights and sounds while engaging in daily exercise. 

Horse care is not something that should be taken lightly. Shirking these responsibilities can lead to health problems and consistent unease in your animal, thus diminishing its quality of life. Since horses are far more prone to boredom than other animals, the task of keeping them entertained falls squarely on owners. In the quest to keep your horse happy and stimulated, take care to provide adequate grazing material, give your horse plenty of exercise and periodically change up your regular routine.
February 04, 2017

And They Call It Puppy Love...

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When you first get a puppy, the excitement of bringing home a fluffy bundle can be a little overwhelming - especially when children are involved. The main points of focus when you initially get them will probably not be where to register them at the vets, what insurance policy to go for (if you decide to take out insurance which is another conversation entirely), and what food will be best, but will perhaps go down the route of what to name them, what colour collar will look the cutest and when you’ll be able to talk them on their first walk. It’s just the way it goes with kids; they’re not concerned about the nitty-gritty of owning a pet - that’s up to you.

Take out insurance 

If you can afford a huge, unexpected bill landing in front of you then by all means don’t take out insurance. If that idea sounds daunting, scary and like something you can’t afford, then an insurance plan is definitely the route to take. Do some searching on comparison websites to get an idea of what your best deal will be and take out the most cover that you can afford to pay on a monthly or yearly basis. In some cases you may find that you will never have had to rely on your insurance for a payout - but it’s always good to have backup, just in case.

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Register with a good vet 

Word of mouth is vital when it comes to finding a vet that you can trust. Just as some doctors aren’t people persons, some vets aren’t animal people despite working with your pets for a living - they’re there to do their job and caring personalities are a bonus on top of this. If your dog does not feel comfortable with them or they are not giving you the advice that you are specifically asking for, consider a change. A simple request on social media for those who have had good or bad experiences with local veterinary practices will help you make your decision. 

Get training 

Basic recall is an essential for any dog. If you have had previous experience with training animals, then puppy classes may not be necessary. If you have had no previous experience, then it is good for you and, if you have them, your children to attend puppy classes, as it helps with showing them the responsibilities of keeping the puppy under control and will also help with the socialising aspect of your pet’s personality. You will learn some tips along the way, too. Learning to walk well on the lead is not something that comes naturally to a puppy, so be patient and go with the flow. Don’t compare your dog to others in the class; each breed is different and will require a different length of time to get to certain milestones, such as toilet training. Keep up the training outside of the classes and don’t leave it as a once-a-week activity - you may forget the training quicker than the dog does! If you make it into a habit to go over tricks and commands at least once a day, then you will be set for the long-term.

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Let everyone know they’re yours 

Microchipping your dog is an important thing to do, both for your peace of mind and the safety of your pet. There are different laws for different states regarding the identification of dogs, but it is always best to err on the side of caution and get a tag for your pet regardless. Custom dog tags can be bought and engraved to your specifications so that if your dog were to escape and become lost, there will be an easy way for the finder to get in touch with you. Dog theft is unfortunately a growing crime, so making yourselves known around the neighbourhood will help should the worst happen - it may be that a neighbour or a friend has spotted them being walked elsewhere or noticed some unusual activity coming from your home. 

Get the right stuff 

Just as you would if you were bringing home a baby, make sure that your house is fully prepared. Don’t leave anything out that you wouldn’t want ruined; puppies are unpredictable little creatures that go through a period of teething just like children do! They may not ever grow out of it if not disciplined correctly. Ensure that you have the correct harness/collar and lead for their size and a safe place for them to go within your home. Get treats for training, toys for playing and the right food according to their size and their age. It’s a foolproof plan to a great start!

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Check the background 

Some people are buying ‘pedigree’ puppies with forged papers or no papers of all - often handing over wads of hard-earned cash for the privilege to do so. A lot of puppy mills are operating across the country, so make sure that you are happy with everything you see when you purchase your pet. If not everything seems just-so, question until you know that you are sure of everything. Make sure that you see your pet’s mother - if there are excuses made that she is out on a walk or is afraid of new visitors, be persistent; she’s probably not there at all. Avoid buying puppies from pet stores and do your research into reputable breeders in your locality. There are so many groups on social media sites which are dedicated to providing you the best information that you can get about breeders in your area, and it’s all done to prevent more dogs going into shelters. If you are clued up about the highs and lows of owning a puppy, you will be less likely to place them up for adoption. When stuff comes as a surprise or as a difficulty, owners are more likely to part with their dogs. Make sure that you check the background of the puppy you’re getting and the breed you have chosen so you know you have absolutely everything covered - but most of all, enjoy your new member of the family!
August 17, 2012

Consider a Career as a Dog Trainer

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If you enjoy working with animals, it is likely that you will enjoy a career as a dog trainer

The type of training that you do is going to differ, however, depending upon your personal preferences and the type of work that you are doing. For example, there is always going to be a demand for basic obedience classes in almost any area. People are going to continue to take their dogs to those obedience classes, both to teach them the basic commands and to help them make their dogs a more intricate part of the family. If that is something that you plan on doing, it is important for you to consider the basics of the training that will take place. For example, are you going to use specific items, such as a dog place board by Dog Squad in training those animals? That may make a difference in the success that you experience, including the people that are choosing you as the instructor. 

More specific type of dog training is also available which will help in other fields. For example, canine scent work is of benefit for many different purposes. In some cases, the dog is going to detect something such as bedbugs and that is becoming increasingly popular. They can also used for other purposes, such as detecting various types of cancer or even working with the police to detect drugs or bombs. In any case, it is going to be necessary for you to get the specific instruction so that you are able to instruct the dog with what it needs to get those jobs done.

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July 25, 2011

More Than a Collar, Fun Stuff for Your Dog

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A dog is more than simply a pet, it quickly becomes a member of the family. That is why many people look for various items for their dog to give as gifts and to make sure that they are as well dressed as anyone else in the household. There are several different options that are available to you, including dog collars, jackets and for the special occasion, dog costumes.


Dog Costume
The collar is something that every dog should have, as it gives you a way to quickly contain the dog if necessary and it holds vital information in many cases, such as vaccination information and contact information. You have many different options that are available for you, including jeweled collars, spiked dog collars and even the super collar, which is a collar with a built in leash. Choose one that is going to be comfortable for your pet while at the same time, providing it with a little bit of flair.

Dog jackets are ideal for certain types of breeds, particularly when the weather gets cold. If your dog tends to run a little bit cold in the winter time, he is going to appreciate having one of these items. You are going to need to judge for yourself, however, whether your dog is going to need to wear the jacket on a continual basis or if it is just going to wear it when it is outside. If you’re going to be taking it on and off frequently, make sure that you choose one that is not only fashionable, but is convenient for that purpose.

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