Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Essentials Every Dog Owner Should Invest in

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So you've decided to adopt a pet dog. Having an adorable pet dog has its share of benefits: dogs add security to your home, and raise your overall health and life expectancy. Studies have also shown that dogs, with their heightened sense of smell, can detect lung cancer in humans.

Even if you live on your own, a pet dog will be there by your side, staying with you through thick and thin. On the other hand, you'll need to invest in some quality pet supplies to keep your pooch in tiptop shape. Listed below are some indispensable items:

Collars and leashes are often the first item on an owner's shopping list because the neighbors will feel more secure if you can keep your dog under control. This is especially true if the animal has the tendency to spring away at a moment's notice. Beds and kennels are essential to the comfort and health of your dog. Never forget to buy dog food and the bowls to put them in. Your veterinarian can recommend suitable food brands that will keep your dog nourished and healthy.

Purchase some dog toys to keep your pet active while he is in the kennel. Some grooming equipment formulated for dogs will work as well, as you'll want your pet to look neat and stay clean. Looking after dogs can teach owners the value of compassion, as these pooches cannot look after themselves (at least, not as well you can).
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Friday, July 26, 2013

Your Pets Will Always Need Your Personal Touch

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Technology has a way of influencing every aspect of our lives, including our relationships with our pets. In the future, you may find yourself spending quality time with your animal companions from thousands of miles away using a web camera and a mobile phone thanks to an ingenious device called the Petcube. However, you should know that nothing can replace your personal touch and care when it comes to your pets, particularly in meeting their most basic needs.

Much like humans, all animals require food and shelter to survive; two things that modern gadgets can never replicate. When feeding your pets, always make sure that they're eating what they should eat, as opposed to giving them leftovers from your dinner table. This is because different animals have drastically different dietary needs that are very distinct from humans. For instance, chocolate and garlic can be lethal to dogs.


Another thing that you should always personally provide your pet is shelter. While your house can suffice, you should always be ready to tend to your pets' more primal needs which you can't meet without special pet supplies. Dogs need rubber toys to bite on so they won't chew on your upholstery and furniture while cats need separate litter boxes so they won't just pee anywhere.
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Monday, July 22, 2013

Taking Care of Man's Best Friends: On Pet Care

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Pets provide companionship to their owners, whether they appear cute and fuzzy or feral and intimidating. The tradition of pet keeping can be traced back as far as prehistoric times, when ancient Man raised canines to help him hunt prey. Today, millions of people around the world are proud owners of pets, which may range from cats and dogs to the more exotic and dangerous animals like snakes and spiders.

While owners may try their best to raise their pets to the best of their ability, they should keep in mind that these animals weren't necessarily made for man's urban lifestyle. The physiology of pets means that they can't just eat and drink the same foods humans do, nor can they use the same commodes and other fixtures made especially for man. Fortunately, pet lovers can purchase specialty supplies for their little darlings.


Pet accessories and supplies are made exclusively to suit the needs and preferences of animals. Whether it's that enriched dog food or a neat terrarium for the tortoise, there's sure to be an accessory that will aid a particular pet. Owners should rest easy that there's bound to be a particular pet supply that that make their pet's lives (and their own lives) much easier.
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