vafnana | December 9, 2009
When filling the stand with your Christmas tree water, pet owners should be aware of the dangers of Christmas tree water. The experts recommend the following:
No matter how much they love it, your pet should never be allowed to drink the Christmas tree water. The sap leaks from the tree into the Christmas tree water and can make them very sick. In addition, the preservatives that some people add to their Christmas tree water can cause illness in pets of all kinds.
- Lemon scented air freshener sprayed around the base of the tree will discourage most animals from getting close enough to drink the Christmas tree water.
- If you can’t discourage your pet from getting under the tree, an e-collar is a great way to protect them from the Christmas tree water. Don’t put the collar on your pet — snap it around the base of your tree and they won’t be able to access the water underneath. This makes refreshing the water a little more time-consuming, but ensuring the health of your pet is worth it.
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vafnana | November 24, 2009
16 hours is the length of a cat’s memory! A dog’s is no more than 5 minutes!
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vafnana | November 23, 2009
Here are ways to know that your pet is in pain. If there is one symptom, please contact your veterinarian.
No appetite
Being unusually quiet or unresponsive
Acting agressive or submissive
Avoiding your touch OR seeking more touch
Hiding
Having difficulty getting comfortable
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vafnana | October 26, 2009
Dogs are not completely colorblind, but they do only see certain colors. While humans have three receptors in their eye’s retina, dogs only have two and have difficulty distinguishing among green, yellow, orange and red. Dogs interpret blue-green colors as white and those toward the red end of the color spectrum as more and more yellowish. Dogs can differentiate colors in the blue to violet range of the color spectrum and recognize the diference between black, white and some shades of gray.
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vafnana | October 24, 2009
When you are planning your pet for air travel, always check with your airlines for the specific rules. Be certain that the pet carrier is approved with that airline as well. One step further is what most people don’t think of. You need to check with the city, state or country that you are arriving at to have the proper health certificate and proof of vaccines. Some areas require a treatment of parasite control or fecal screen within a timeframe upon entering. All these steps are needed to avoid a quarantine.
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vafnana | October 21, 2009
A review of 20 years of a US survey data found that people who owned cats at some point in their lives tended to have a lower risk of dying from heart attacks.
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vafnana | October 20, 2009
The average dog can learn 165 words, including signals, and those in the top 20% of dog intelligence can learn 250 words!
Wow! One of my dogs is so smart, I know he knows at least 200 words. The other dog,,,, er,,,, we are really, really trying, really we are, she is up to 5 words!
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vafnana | October 13, 2009
“Learn to speak up and announce your contributions to the world. The truth is, nobody else will.” ~Donald J. Trump
Toot your own horn, your friends won’t know unless you tell them. Then you’ll hear the “atta girls” and “atta boys”!
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vafnana | September 27, 2009
On September 28, people around the globe will recognize World Rabies Day with the goal of one day wiping rabies off the face of the earth. A rare occurrence in the U.S., this fatal disease continues to take the lives of thousands of people and animals worldwide. About 55,000 people die annually of rabies; many of them are children bitten by dogs.
Spread the word, let us make rabies history.
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vafnana | September 26, 2009
Fear and anxiety can be a real problem for pet owners. There are methods of training that can be found through your veterinarian. There are a number of tools available as well.
Head collars, such as the Gentle Leader Head Collar are often necessary to gently redirect the focus of your dog’s attention at the time of anxiousness.
Clicker training can be used during disensitization, response and to help build general confidence.
D.A. P. Collar. These collars have appeasing pheromones (smells) that compare to a lactating bitch that calms her pups.
Calming Cap. This is designed to help decrease a dog’s anxiety levels in stressfull moments. The cap’s sheer fabric window makes the dogs vision unclear.
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