Tha art of communicating with your dog, respecting his/her personality and developing talents through training.
среда, 21 августа 2013 г.
вторник, 20 августа 2013 г.
August is a fruit month - for your pets also.
четверг, 15 августа 2013 г.
Dog Flipping, A Sad New Trend
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By Steve Dale, Monday at 8:38 am
Dog flipping is the term used for a new trend, people stealing dogs from yards or taking tied-out dogs. Then they selling them, most often back to the original owners. The dog flippers use Internet services such as Craig's list.
According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), dog thefts are on the rise, increasing 27.8% between January and May compared to a year ago. For the most part unsupervised dogs are swiped. Though there are even reports of "dog sitters" who become "dog takers." In Chicago one woman was even reportedly accosted for her dog, though that type of direct theft appears rare.
The so-called flippers make out with anywhere from a lowly $50 to a few thousand dollars per dog, depending on if the dog is a pure bred pup (some breeds are worth more), and the reward dollars (some people can't afford or won't pay out a hefty reward).
There are three really effective ways to deter this recent and alarming trend:
- Since the overwhelming majority of dogs are swiped when unsupervised, simply don't allow dogs to languish in yards alone. And don't tie-up dogs at the local Starbucks or retail store. If you know aren't able to bring the dog inside, don't walk there with your dog in the first place.
- While proving dog theft is challenging (more on that to come), it's easy to prove the dog belonged to you all along. The flippers remove dog collars, and - of course - deny they've stolen the dog. They don't suggest they've found a lost dog. Instead, they tend to give the dog a new identity. The only way to prove the dog was yours in the first place is to microchip. If you've already microchipped your dog, make sure the information in the data base of your microchip provider (your phone number, email address and street address) are up to date.
- Make sure to check that your pet sitter check is legit.
Of course, 'dog-napping' is against the law, but proving that is difficult. If you tie out the dog in front of a coffee shop or leave the dog in the yard - who's to say the dog didn't somehow get loose from and walk off, or get out of the yard? The flippers not only obviously deny theft, but contend it's been their dog all along. Even IF theft could be proven, by law the penalty may be equivalent to stealing a bicycle or making off with an extra shovel stored in your yard since pets are technically deemed property by law.
Avoiding the opportunity is best.
There's more general information, via the HomeAgain Pet Recovery Service.
A Facebook page has been organized to enhance awareness.
среда, 14 августа 2013 г.
Make your dog an International Photo Star of 2013
Dog Photographer of the Year 2013
It is coming to a close soon - if you have any pictures send them in before the end of August.
Credit to the Kennel Club Picture Library/Victoria Morrison
This image by Victoria Morrison is something I believe the wonderful Tim Flachhttp://www.timflach.com/ would love. It is quite special.
The Dog Photographer of the Year 2013 Competition is open and is free to enter. For more information visithttp://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/dogphotocompetition.
Each Monday I will be posting my favourite images from previous years, make sure you don’t miss them!
вторник, 13 августа 2013 г.
Top 12 Worst Dog Food Brands
Many pet food companies use the cheapest ingredients they can find. Whether it comes from dead diseased animals, road kill, or euthanized pets from shelters. These ingredients are not suitable for human consumption. Do you really want to feed your dog this? Learn to read ingredients. Or go with a canned dog food with less fillers and more nutrition. Feeding these foods will shorten the life of your dog, cause many horrible diseases, seizures, joint issues, and will be sick more often.
On the site below you can find a listing of some of the popular or inexpensive brands that contain harmful, unnecessary and outright dangerous ingredients which are highlighted in red. Not all bad ingredients are in red. (Read at bottom of this page for more) This is not a complete list; unfortunately there are many more brands on the market. Each manufacturer’s website offers a complete ingredient listing and nutritional value analysis of their products. If a specific brand of food is not listed here it does not mean it is bad or good, just check the brand’s website and read the ingredients.
Feeding your pet the same food everyday of its life, will cause many issues. (Liver and kidney failure, diabetes, arthritis and many other illnesses.) These pet foods are lacking certain nutrients. Also many of the ingredients are sourced from China. DO NOT FEED YOUR PET PRODUCTS FROM CHINA! (Includes treats, chew bones, etc.) Buy grain-free to help eliminate allergic reactions. Remember, the top 5 ingredients are the very most important. If they are not good, then you shouldn't feed your pet that.
Dry Foods offer no nutritional value. Canned is better due to more moisture content as it still holds some nutrients.
The best diet you can feed your dog is a Raw diet. Veterinarians were not taught about good nutrition in college. So do your homework. Find a good holistic vet or animal nutritionist that is educated in nutrition. Whatever you do, remember, this is your furry family member. It is your responsibility as a pet parent to give the best foods you can provide to extend his/her quality of life. Which means less visits to the vet.
DOGS ARE CARNIVORES: following the long ancestral history as canids. Pet Food Companies have people believing otherwise since humans eat veggies and fruits so beware.
These foods below have corn as the main ingredient. Use these examples as a comparative guide to what you shouldnot be feeding your dog.
Most of the foods listed on the site below have killed dogs and still are to date!
Best Dog Foods
http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/best-dog-foods/
So, what’s the best dog food? This is probably the single most important question on every dog food shopper’s mind.
After reviewing hundreds of dog food brands representing more than 3,300 products, we have been able to narrow down our choices to a few short lists.
In most cases, each “Best Dog Foods” list also includes a brief explanation for how we selected the winners.
The Advisor’s Best Dog Foods
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