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Jumat, 09 April 2010

The Best Toys for Your Dogs

Executive Summary about dogs toys By Mihail Fortomas

Dogs is a major status symbol in American pet-keeping. According to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association’s 2003-2004 Pet Owners’ Survey, more than half of dog owners purchase toys for their dogs.

Dogs have their own sets of toys to enjoy during their playing time.

Dogs benefit from these toys, health and training wise. Like man, dogs are very sociable. When buying toys for your dog, you may want to match them with your dog’s needs, demands and even personality. Before going on a toy hunt, take a look at this list of toys that may help you identify the right kind of toy for your dog.

* CHEW TOYS. These are perfect for the dog that likes to chew a lot. Instead of your dog chewing your furniture, why not buy these TOUGH little babies for them. These types of dog toy are usually made of nylon or latex rubber. The "King Kong Toys" are among the popular brands of chew toys. SQUEAKY TOYS. For these toys, choose the rubber over the stuffed toys for durability and to avoid synthetic materials. These little noisemakers are good for training your dog’s hunting skills.

RETRIEVING TOYS. These are perfect for the chase-and-retrieve types of dogs. Dogs enjoy these toys because they get to play with you. TUG TOYS. These toys are best for dogs that like to grab hold and never let go. Best for dogs that is left alone a lot.

1. For Chewers of all Sizes

2. Ball Launchers and Throwers (Retrieve Toys)

3. Squeaky Toys

4. Tug Toys

LEATHER TUGS – great for tug-of-war games with your dog; made of high grade leather, 3/8 inches thick, tanned and not-treated; dogs like them a lot especially those with active lifestyle.

DUCK EGG BABY - egg Babies are a plush toy with three squeaker eggs inside; there is an opening on the bottom of the toy so your dog can get the hidden treasures inside; this is a toy that challenges and develops your dog's intelligence and puzzle solving skills too.

Toys are a fun way to enjoy with your dog in a sunny day at the park. Remember, this is a dog-eat-dog world!

Great Dog Toys for Man's Best Friend

Executive Summary about dogs toys By Kelly Marshall

The most important factor when selecting a dog toy is your pets’ safety. Shopping for a dog toy is often confusing because there are so many choices. There are rope toys, chew toys, rawhide bones, rubber balls, stuffed animals, talking toys, treat filled toys and dental toys. Picking an appropriate toy that your will love and play can be difficult.

Hard rubber toys and balls, that you throw to your pet or play soccer with, are great for burning off energy. Tough, thick, study toys are perfect for busy, lively dogs. Dog safe stuffed animals, squeaky toys or their own blanket to tug on or sleep with, are great choices. For the dogs that fit between extremely energetic and low energy try toys such as rope toys, rubber balls and treat toys.



Selasa, 30 Maret 2010

Indestructible Dog Toys - Fact Or Fiction?

Executive Summary about indestructible dog toys By Douglas Hanna

What I eventually discovered is that, to be honest, no dog toy is completely indestructible except maybe one made out of cast iron - assuming your dog would be happy with a cast iron chew toy. The fact is aggressive chewers like our Dalmatian will eventually chew up even the toughest of toys.

Here are the costs of three typical tough dog toys:

Stone Bone Durable Dog Toy -- $12.95

Hurley Indestructible Dog Toy -- $8.99

What to look for in a tough dog toy

Round dog toys are better than flat ones because it's just more difficult for a dog to destroy a round one than a flat one. If your dog likes the water, get a toy that will float. If your dog is big into chewing, like our Dalmatian, you should consider a rubber toy like the Kong or the Nylabone or the Hurley Indestructible Dog Toy. While these toys are not truly indestructible, they will keep your dog chewing happily for many months.

If your dog is a heavy chewer, you should stay away from stuffed dog toys or rope toys. Finally, be sure to check the dog toys from time to time for signs of wear. You might also remember to rotate the dog toys from time to time to keep your dog interested.

Dog Destroys Or EATS His Toys

Executive Summary about indestructible dog toys By Cassandra Hoffman

If you've noticed your dog eating his toys, it's probably quite the scare. If your dog is like mine, you think he needs dog toys for aggressive chewers!

He needs dog toys that are indestructible!

What if I told you that indestructible dog toys may NOT be the way to go, for all dogs? You have probably heard of KONG brand dog toys. You know that even the "indestructible" dog toys aren't always safe, for all dogs... Dogs need real BONES.

Selasa, 23 Maret 2010

Dog Chew Toys

Executive Summary about dog chew toys By Josh Riverside

Chewing—this is one favorite hobby of all puppies! The best remedy to this dilemma is to get your puppies a few dog chew toys.

Dog chew toys for your puppies must contain features that will mentally stimulate them. Dog chew toys should be the right size—not too small to be neither swallowed nor too big to be too hard to chew.

Stuffed and furry dog toys are not too recommended. Also, puppy chew toys that are easy to clean are much better. Dog chew toys help your puppy develop strong teeth and grow into bigger and better dog toys.

Plush Dog Toys

Dog owners need not be surprised if your pet tends to be choosy when it comes to their dog toys. Usually, dogs get fussy about the craziest things, and toys are no exception. Try giving them toys made of soft, plushy material. Plush dog toys are cute and fluffy, and your puppies can carry them one place to another.

Wholesale Dog Toys

Your pet dog probably gets bored easily and needs dog toys to pass the time away. The market provides a myriad of dog toy options to choose from. Wholesale dog toys vary in kinds, product line, shapes and sizes, and your dog will love them all!

Buying dog toys at wholesale prices gives huge discounts and a whole lot of toys. If you buy dog toys in bulk and stock your dog will never run out of playthings. You should also buy wholesale dog toys if your pet is teething. Take your pick from a line of hard and soft rubber balls, dental health toys, rope, fetch toys, talking toys, rubber rings, puffy and furry dog toys.

Selasa, 16 Maret 2010

All About Dog Kennels

Executive Summary about pet kennel By Kelly Marshall

A dog kennel is a great way for your dog or dogs to spend time outside without chains or tied but still secure and safe. Dog kennels also reduce your dog’s change of getting into a fight with another dog, contacting diseases or being poisoned. Portable dog kennels are great for people that travel or visit a lot and love taking their dog along. Pet stores and large department stores usually carry a wide selection of dog kennels, normally in standard sizes. For a dog or dogs that spend a fair amount of time outdoors in their dog kennel, some owners add a dog run to give their pets more room to play and exercise. Permanent dog kennels are sturdy enough to withstand a dogs jumping and pushing, without collapsing.

Dog Kennel Clubs 101

Executive Summary about pet kennel By Louise Louis

Both register dogs and both have standards of conduct for breeders.

Generally, however, the AKC is more concerned with breeding dogs that
meet the physical demands of a breed standard.

There are other kennel clubs and other "purebred" registries. The real
kennel clubs require a pedigree and often DNA or genetic testing.

Many reputable breeders are registered with their breed club as well as
the AKC or UKC.

Many breed clubs have a stricter code of ethics than either the AKC or UKC.
It's reassuring to only deal with a breeder who dual-registers or only
registers with the breed club named in the AKC's list of breed clubs.

I don't know why you would ever want to be registered with any kennel club
other than UKC or AKC.

Sabtu, 13 Maret 2010

Great Dog Toys for Man's Best Friend

Executive Summary about pets toys By Kelly Marshall

The most important factor when selecting a dog toy is your pets’ safety. Shopping for a dog toy is often confusing because there are so many choices. There are rope toys, chew toys, rawhide bones, rubber balls, stuffed animals, talking toys, treat filled toys and dental toys. Picking an appropriate toy that your will love and play can be difficult.

Hard rubber toys and balls, that you throw to your pet or play soccer with, are great for burning off energy. Tough, thick, study toys are perfect for busy, lively dogs. Dog safe stuffed animals, squeaky toys or their own blanket to tug on or sleep with, are great choices. For the dogs that fit between extremely energetic and low energy try toys such as rope toys, rubber balls and treat toys. If your dog loves water and you spend a lot of time at the beach or lake, there are floating dog toys made specifically for throwing and fetching.

Many pet stores allow owners to bring their pets shopping along with them.

A Brief Overview of Hamster Chew Toys

Executive Summary about pets toys By Bert Gaton

One item that keeps our little pets healthy is the hamster chew toy. Hamsters need to chew on things. Most woods are fine for hamsters to chew on but there are some exceptions. Get yourself to a pet store and buy a wood chewing toy specifically made for pets.

Another popular material found in chew toys is cardboard. Giving your hamster simple everyday cardboard to chew is a cost effective way to please your pet. Rabbits like chew toys as well and some of these products can be used with hamsters as well.

Kamis, 11 Maret 2010

Build a Dog Ramp Out of Plywood

Executive Summary about dog ramp By Johanna soliday

Before you start, consider the following:

How big and how heavy is your dog?

How often will you need to move the ramp?

How wide do you want your ramp to be?

Is there a chance that humans will use the ramp too?

How many ramps will you need?


For a dog or humans over 100 lbs, you may need 3/8 or 1/2 inch plywood; otherwise you can use 1/4 inch plywood.
If the ramp is to be moved frequently, you will most likely want as light a ramp as possible. The recommended width is between 16 and 24 inches.
MATERIALS NEEDED

Plywood (for length see Instructions below)

Indoor-outdoor carpeting to cover one side of the plywood

4 strips of wooden lathe, each piece as long as the ramp's width

Wood or drywall screws


INSTRUCTIONS

Measure the distance from the top of the stairs to the bottom

Add 4 inches

This will determine the length of the plywood and carpeting

Cut the plywood

Staple or glue the carpeting to the top side of the plywood

Starting from the bottom, screw the lathe crosswise over the carpeting at regular intervals, for example every 10 or 12 inches

Place the ramp over the steps and let your dog try it

If the ramp is too steep, add another two feet of plywood and try again (screw a piece of board underneath the two sections to join them)

Once your dog can use the ramp, move it to where you want it, then anchor the top end to the stairs with screws or nails

Make sure nothing pokes out to hurt your dog's paws

If your steps are made of cement, use concrete anchors or concrete nails for fastening


Congratulations, that's all there is to building a dog ramp out of plywood!

Dog Ramp Or Not To Dog Ramp, That Is The Question...

Executive Summary about dog ramp By Matt kush

well, I hate to say it but my dog is getting old and I hate to see that. He's been loyal to me and yet, can not make it up the stairs by himself or into the car for that matter. It breaks my heart. Without knowing anything, I ran out to the store and bought some pet stairs, another chew toy, and of course got him a squeaker because he's in so much pain (what a good dog).

The experience I got in the store was less than desireable. I really don't know anything about what to buy for my friend with old age. I didn't even put myself in his position as to what he needs, I was only worried about how many they had on the shelf and took that as a sign of a good product or a terrible one.

To help others out there, and before you pull the trigger...some things you want to keep in mind are as follows:

1) Does it store well?

2) Does your pet need stairs or a ramp?

3) Does your pet travel with you a lot?

4) Do you have couches?

5) Does your pet sleep with you at night?

6) Is the gripping good?

7) Does it have side rails to ensure your pet does not fall off?

8) Is it sturdy?

9) Is it lightweight?

10) Can it fit into a car?

Rabu, 10 Maret 2010

Kong Dog Toys - Are They Really the World's Best Dog Toys?

Executive Summary about kong dog toys By Rob M montgomery

Kong dog toys have been called the "World's Best Dog Toy." Kong dog toys come in a variety of sizes and styles. There are the rubber toys, Kong Wobba, Air Kong tennis toys, the Kong Zinger, and Kong plush toys. Other Kong products for dogs are the treats, snacks, and pastes.

What makes a good dog toy? Kong dog toys offers answers to all these issues. The main reason for a dog's persistence with biting the Kong dog toy is the treats found inside the toy. Now, that makes Kong dog toys a great idea - and maybe, just maybe, the best dog toy in the world!

Indestructible Dog Toys

Executive Summary about kong dog toys By Angie atkins

Indestructible dog toys may be the perfect choice for you if the particular dog that you own is the type of pooch that seems to destroy every single item and toy that he gets his teeth into. Fortunately for many pet owners of today, there are several different well known names in manufacturers of dog toys that with the added help of advancements in the materials used in the construction of indestructible dog toys, they have made these products the ideal choice for many of those rough and tough playing pets.

Hartz Dog Toys

Just to name a few of the Hartz dog toys that are available on the market would include the Chew N' Clean Dental Duo toy, Flexa Foam Bone toy, Quackers Plush Duck toy, the Flexa Foam Ball, AKC Classic Plush Squirrel, and the Raggedy Animal Plush toys. No matter what the reason you choose this well-known name in products you can be assured that you will be able to find everything you need in a toy for your precious pets when you look for the popular name of Hartz dog toys.

Rabu, 10 Februari 2010

Dog Training Secrets Revealed

Executive Summary about dog steps By Richard waters

Outlined below are the critical techniques that must be followed when training you dog, no matter which training method you choose. Using these techniques will help the training process immensely and ensure that you get the most out your relationship with your dog.

Bonding.

Probably the most important part of building a successful relationship with your dog is the rapport you are able to create with him, Rapport will only be created if you spend quality time with your dog and become his best friend talking to him- taking him out for long walks, playing with him. This is the key to a healthy relationship with your dog,

Consistency

Delivering consistent clear messages to your dog will help him see his world as black and white rather than various shades of grey. By consistent messages we mean the commands you use to train praise and reprimand your dog should always be the same. It is important that all members of your family are using the same commands as you. When first training your dog it will help if just one person does the training. This is important because although the command may be the same the body language or the tone of voice may be completely different.

Timing

By timing we mean the amount of time allowed to pass before your dog responds (or not) to your commands and your praise (or reprimand). This time should be no longer than 2 to 3 seconds. If any longer the chances are your dog will not associate your words with his actions. Remember that you dog's mental ability is the same as a toddler.
By the same taken it is important that any physical correction to your dogs response to you training command occurs within the same 2 to 3 seconds. If for example you have given the command sit and the dog does not sit then you could push his rear quarter down while giving the sit command

Repition.

Dogs are creatures of habit and learn by repition. It may take several repitions of the same command before the response becomes implanted in the dogs brain and the action you are trying to teach him becomes automatic. Your dog will also require refresher sessions so that the command or action does not become lost during his life. You should always praise him when he does something right.

Session length

Keep all training sessions short and enjoyable so that you dog's concentration is maintained throughout. Quality not quantity is the key, you should also always try to finish the training session on a positive note I you can.

Attitude

Always be reasonable in your expectations of what your dog can achieve. It takes time to get results. If your dog has difficulties in picking up a certain command try and look at why he is having difficulties. Come back to it another day.

Praise.

Always use praise whenever you dog has successfully completed an exercise. This should also be done as soon as your dog has done the desired act (remember the section on timing) When delivering the praise look directly into his eyes so that he understand the connection between the voice or touch and his action. Deliver the praise either verbally or with the hand by either patting or stroking him.

Eye contact.

Using eye contact can be more effective than using the spoken word especially if there is a close bond between the dog and owner. If a dog wishes to communicate with you he will look directly into your eyes trying to read your intent.

Hand signals

Using specific hand signals while at the same time speaking to your dog can be an effective way of training you dog. It will be useful in getting young dog to respond at long distances and you can eventually stop the verbal commands so that he responds to the hand signal only. Give hand signal in front of and above the dog's head as this is in their line of vision.

Voice signals

Dogs are known for their intelligence but they are only able to understand a few words, even those are more of an association between the sound you make and the action the dog has learned to respond to the sound with.
Use one command for one action and pronounce the command with the same tone of voice. You should gain your dogs attention by saying his name before starting a command.

It is important to realise that you dog will not understand every thing you say and may misunderstand the meaning of what you say. For example if you have trained you dog with the "down" command he may well if he is sitting on the furniture not respond to the command "get down" as he has only recognised the word down.

Punishment and correction

It is important that the dog sees you as the pack leader. In the wild if a dog steps out of line the"alpha"dog will punish or chastise it immediately.

For general disobedience use the "Alarm No Command" method. This method has three steps that you take when your dog does not respond as you wish.

Use something to alarm your dog, such as a squirt from a water pistol or shaking a pebble filled can. Make sure that you do this while he is in the act of misbehaving.

At the same time say aloud No or Bad .Use a stern voice so that your dog recognises the difference in tone from your normal voice .It is important that your voice correction is sincere and that the delivery is consistent so that the dog associates the harsh words or words with stopping the behaviour.

Then redirect your dog with a command. Sit and stay is a very good choice.

A check collar offers an easier yet more physical ways to give a correction.

A third option would be to exile your dog from the pack. In the wild the alpha dog would growl and chase the offending dog away from the pack. The ostracised dog would not be allowed back into he pack until the alpha dog lets him. You could do this by growling at your dog and chasing him away from the family area say out side to the garden.

Hi my name is Richard. I live in the UK with my wife and daughter and our pet dog "Ollie". I have been a dog lover for a number of years. I have studied dog behaviour primarily to enhance our relationship with our pet but also because I feel that most behaviour problems are easily avoided if the correct training methods are adopted in the first place.

Dog Ramps, Pet Steps-Stairs - Hassle-Free Mobility?

Executive Summary about dog steps By Richard waters Debbie riadinger

Mobility issues frustrate even the best of dog owners. Older or disabled dog not getting around very well? Small breed can't seem to jump high enough to reach your lap? Navigation doesn't have to be difficult if you use dog ramps or pet steps/stairs.

Without the dog? It's just easier to leave 'em home. Dog Ramps - for the ins and outs. Portable ramps help to get a wet dog on dry turf after a dip in the water. Assist any breed, any age especially the elderly senior citizens, in and out of the car, truck, or SUV. Pet Steps/Stairs - for the ups and downs. Dog handler demand soon leaves the dedicated tired and sore. Yes, you can still pet travel. Loader type vehicle and trailer steps are foldable.

Selasa, 09 Februari 2010

Pet Steps - Why So Popular

Executive Summary about pet steps By David P.Lee

Pet steps make these activities easy once again.

When it comes to getting pet steps for you cat or dog, you have a wide variety of choices. Most of the pet steps are available with a carpeted surface. This makes the steps more comfortable for you pet to use. This allows your pet steps to blend in with your home décor. The wide variety of heights and widths as well as color choices make your pet steps choice easy.

It is vital that the pet steps be able to bear your pet's weight. When you shop for pet steps, one of the first things you should check is that it will support your pet's weight.

Pet steps are the logical, loving choice for your injured or aging pet. Pet steps will give your injured or aging pet their life back.


Pet Steps - A Necessity For Pet Owners

Executive Summary about pet steps By Kim Hillam

While older and sick pets should most assuredly use pet steps, this piece of furniture is not limited to that criteria of pet. Your pet could even break a bone through a collision or fall from the bed!. Pet steps make it easy for your pet to simply walk up to your bed.

Pet steps are also essential if you want to get a decent night of sleep. Pet steps are a healthier, safer alternative to jumping on a bed.


Are Pet Steps Right For Your Dog?

Executive Summary about pet steps By Bella Holly

While small and large dogs are at a particular risk of sustaining bone or joint injury, any size or breed of dog is susceptible to harm through a fall or as a result of prolonged impact over time. Large dogs, like Great Danes, Golden Retrievers, and Labradors, are inclined to developing arthritis later in life, and condoning a large dog to jump onto and off of furniture everyday could cause arthritis to crop up earlier in the dog's life. Most pet stairs can be categorized into three sizes: small, medium, and large. Small dogs = steps no wider than 12 inches

Medium dogs = 14 inch-wide steps

Large dogs = steps at least 16 inches wide

Jumat, 05 Februari 2010

How to Choose Pet Supplies For Your New Dog

Executive Summary about outdoor furniture cover By chris Robertson

A new puppy will need a warm, cozy place to sleep that's enclosed so he can't escape while you're away or sleeping. You can buy a designer crate cover to make the crate more private and decorative.

Puppies also like to play, so it's a good idea to have plenty of pet toys on hand. Puppies enjoy squeaky toys, balls, plush toys, and even small pillows. Other things to have on hand for a puppy include a dog collar (for puppies big enough to walk around outdoors), a leash, potty pads for dogs, a pet carrier (for vet trips and other outings), a food and water dish, puppy food, and treats (milk bones or beefy treats).

Bringing Home an Older Dog Other items to have on hand for older dogs include a leash and dog collar with just the right fit for your dog, a food and water dish, a large pet carrier, pet toys, and treats.

When browsing a pet store online, be sure to look at measurements for products such as collars, crates, pet carriers, etc. Many online pet stores will also carry other accessories such as dog clothes, dog bedding and hammocks, dog diapers, cat collars, cat toys, cat scratchers and posts, and other items.


Choosing the Right Dog Toys For Your Dog

Executive Summary about outdoor furniture cover By Lydia Quinn

Dogs and puppies love dog toys, but how do you know what toy is right for your dog? With so many choices available, from plush toys, to tennis balls, to rubber toys, the right choice isn't always obvious.

First, consider the size of your dog. A large dog certainly requires a different toy than a small dog, for instance. Then stronger, more dense toys will be needed. Or does the dog simply like to cuddle with a toy? Safety should be your first concern when choosing dog toys.

What is the toy made from? Sometimes, inner parts of dog toys are made of toxic materials, so it's important that you keep an eye on the dog while playing with this type of toy. Often, the simplest toys will keep your dog the most occupied and happy. Dogs can spend hours trying to unravel this type of toy.

You'll also want to rotate your dog toys, for instance, if you give your dog some new toys for Christmas, then put the old, summer toys away for a while.
The breed of your dog, responsiveness to sounds, and the age of your dog really make a difference in which type, size, and style toys to get for them.

Getting a toy too small can easily turn into a hazard as dogs love to bite and chew on things. Young dogs generally love chewing down on their toys while the older ones may get bored rather easy with basic chew toys. Dogs love to play with their owners, too. Enjoy quality time with your dog.

As you get more toys for your dog try to keep rotating them so that your dog won't get bored with the same old thing.