PET INSURANCE COVER

October 13, 2009

It is e very well known fact that people are very caring for their pets. It was proved by the statement of Mr. Simon Riddell. He is the chief executive director of animal care which is a UK based firm that is specializing on drugs meant for pets. He said that the amount that is being spent on the heath and well being of the pets has increased significantly for past some time.Per Insurance cover

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Dog Health Worries?

August 22, 2009

When you decide to buy a puppy, you may not even imagine that there will be so many problems. But as usual these problems are may be also entertaining for you, I mean buying different dog toys, supplies, food and so on. But if you have dog health problems it will not be so easy to realize that it may be really serious. The most part of different dog health problems are caused by “bad”dog food and “environment”.

What does it mean “bad food”? Except the products that are really dangerous for your lovely pet, it is also not very health-giving for a dog to fed him with table scrapes. I mean to make it as basic products for your dog. It may lead to obesity and, by the way, your dog is not a human, and he needs special food, which provide him with the necessary nutrients, proteins and carbohydrates.

So, you should create for your pet only balanced dog health-giving diet, and provide him with regular activity. By the way, it is also will be very useful for you, to run after a busy day.

The other dog health worries are connected with the parasites. If you read any article on this theme, it will seem to you that these parasites are everywhere. Different worms, infections… You even may be afraid of touching your dog or don’t let your children play with him. Well, don’t be so nervous and provide the prevention treatment for any kind of infections. Your should follow our dog health care advice and do regular medical injections for your lovely pet.

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Travel with Your Dog to the San Francisco Bay Area

May 11, 2009

You’ve been yearning to see the Golden Gate Bridge ever since you saw your first Rice a Roni commercial. Problem is, you’re worried that your dog won’t share your excitement about the City by the Bay. Here are a few tips to make sure your dog enjoys your vacation as much as you do.


1. Choose a pet-friendly hotel.

There is a big difference between a pet-friendly hoteland a hotel that allows pets. A pet-friendly hotel actually goes out of the way to make sure that your dog’s experience is as good as your own. Keep an eye out for hotels that charge a special pet fee, which can increase your room rate by as much as fifty to one hundred dollars.

2. Know your dog parks.
A walk around a concrete block is not your dog’s idea of a perfect vacation. Use a resource like SF Dog Parks to find the dog park closest to your hotel.

3. Help your dog feel at home.
When you arrive at your hotel room, make sure to unpack a few familiar items to help your dog adjust to the new digs. Also, try not to leave your dog in the hotel room for lengthy blocks of time, especially if your pet is not used to being alone.

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Boy Dog Name Advice

March 25, 2009

From the very beginning it’s necessary to say that it’s not an easy task to choose a name for your dog, if you are not going to choose the one that first comes into your mind. Remember that now your boy dog is a member of your family. Of course you will browse Internet, read books and articles about choosing a dog name and finally you will be confused.

Pay attention to the following naming tips:

1) If you have in your mind some boy dog names write them down.
2) The name should be simple (one or two syllable) and easy for your dog to recognize.
3) Make sure that it’s easy to call out the name you’ve chosen and it’s pleasant for you to call it out.
4) The name shouldn’t sound like commands.
5) Remember that you’ll have to call out this name in public places.
6) If you have already chosen the boy dog name you like, don’t hurry and try it during several days. Study you dog’s behavior; probably it will help you to pick up another name, which will be more suitable.

In case you want to make the process of choosing a dog name easier, first think and decide what features of your pet you want to stress with the help of boy dog name.

It can be appearance, size, color, behavior, capabilities and so on. You should remember that your dog’s name plays an important role in his life! It would be nice if you pay proper attention to boy dog name meaning and the origin of the word.

Let’s view some boy dog names of different origins as an example:

1) If you want to stress your dog’s coat color, you can choose such boy dog name as: Kerry, Dolan (Irish origin) – dark; Derry, Roy (Irish origin) – red-haired; Kent (Welsh origin) - white and brilliant; Panda, Zebra – black and white; Whitman (English origin) – white-haired.

2) If your dog is your guardian: Devlin (Irish origin) – a brave fighter; Ward (English origin), Armand (German origin) - a guardian; Porter (French origin) – the one who stand guard over the gate;

3) When you want to stress your dog’s character or behavior: Neil (Irish origin) – the winner; Garvin (English origin) - a faithful friend in any battle; Dalbert (English origin) – bright person (this boy dog can brighten any room).

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Toy Dog Breeds

February 5, 2009

There’ve been many controversies as to defining criteria for assigning dog breeds to the Toy Group. Experts from different kennel associations, pet owners and lovers have been debating whether all tiny dog breeds belong to this class just because of their size and whether they really can do nothing except for satisfying the eye. The group name suggests that the dog breeds forming it were developed as pets and are not intended for service. Another term commonly used and only adding to the confusion here is the “teacup” or “tiny toy” dog breeds referring to miniature adult dogs. However, it is not officially recognized and can’t be seen as some reference definition.

These dogs are irreplaceable for people living on their own and will keep good company for the sick and elderly. Their size lets them fell free and easy even in small apartments and get a good deal of exercise simply running around the house.

Read on to check the list of most popular toy dog breeds!Yorkshire Terriers are the most popular representatives of this dog breed. They are very energetic and like to walk outside. As most of the other toy dog breeds, Yorkies get along well with children who are not too young and inquisitive, as thoughtless handling may cause harm to both of the little ones. Recently, this dog breed’s become quite popular among celebrities who treat them as a kind of fashion accessory. This dog breed is considered safe for people with allergies as it does not shed.

Toy Poodle is a tiny and very cute dog breed. Besides, they are teachable and can be trained as circus and show dogs.

One of the most popular dog breeds of the group is the Shih Tzu (Lion Dogs in Chinese). According to the legends of Tibetan Lamas, these vigorous and playsome dogs can turn into lions. Despite this, Shih Tzus cannot be called aggressive. Though no fables of the kind can be told about Chihuahuas, the smallest dog breed in this group, these pets are extremely self-assured and can attack fearlessly dogs of much larger size. In the family ambiance, anyway, this dog breed becomes most friendly and charming.

The Papillons, being one of the oldest toy dog breeds in Europe, will close our list. Keep in mind that efficient and timely training can make this lively dog breed with the speaking name (Papillon stands for ‘butterfly’ in French) a great companion for walks and travel.

The hound dog breeds were specially developed by many centuries of careful selection to be great hunting dogs. Two types of hounds are usually distinguished basing upon what senses they use when finding the game: Scent-hounds (for example, Bloodhounds, Beagles and Basset Hounds) hunt by smell, Gaze-hounds (or Sight-hounds, such as Afghan Hounds, Russian Wolfhounds (Borzoi)) use their sight, some do both.

Hound dog breeds present a variety of appearances depending on the type of prey they originally were meant to chase. Sharp senses and intelligence helps these dog breeds become good police dogs able to detect drugs and bombs more accurately than the best machines can do. On the other hand, such sensitiveness to everything that’s going on around distracts them from performing masters’ commands during obedience training.

Kind-natured and somewhat goofy-like Bassett Hounds can be a bit slow to obey, but on the other hand their deliberateness let people follow their dogs on foot during hunts. This is a most reliable and faithful of all the dog breeds.

Beagles, one of the most popular hound dog breeds, are devoted, calm and friendly. Their sociability makes them good companions and family dogs. Beagles will not object to another pet in the house. Important: remember to keep this dog breed on leash as their inquisitive nose can lead them far away during walks.

The latter observation is also true for Bloodhounds, who have the sharpest sense of smell of all dog breeds: as soon as they pick up the trail, no obedience commands will matter. Presumably their name comes from the expression ‘blue bloods’ meaning that this is a pure dog breed developed specially for hunting.

Afghan Hounds belong to ancient dog breeds perfectly adapted to hunting in extreme weather conditions. They are very enduring and need to be given at least half an hour of intense training a day. This dog breed has a sharp eye and makes great house-dogs. Though Afghans have long hair they do not shed much and are seen as “hypo-allergenic”.

‘Borzoi’ means swift and brisk in Russia, the country where same-name dog breed originated from. Another name for the dog breed is Russian Wolf-hound, explaining that Borzois were used to hunt wolves. Try not to let the dog off-leash as their eagerness to bring best prey to the master could lead them far from house yard. In general, however, it is a very well-mannered dog breed.

Some more famous dog breeds of this group include the Dachshund and Rhodesian Ridgeback (or African Lion Dog).

If you haven’t found what you were searching for so far, continue with our articles on Working Dog Breeds, Herding Dog Breeds, Sporting Dog Breeds, Hound Dog Breeds, Terrier Dog Breeds, Toy Dog Breeds and Non-Sporting Dog Breeds.

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