The Importance of Dog House Doors

Written by Johnathan Livingston on October 13, 2008 in: Pets | Tags:



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by Johnathan Livingston

Dog House Doors consist of more than a vehicle for just opening and closing. True, you want your pet door to open and close with ease; dogs should be able to go in and out without any problems. But Dog House Doors also give your pet a sense of comfort and security. While they may not crave the privacy that we humans sometimes do, they do like to be in an enclosed space from time to time.

I'm sure you've seen dogs curl up under a table or similar furniture. Some dogs really like it when there's a blanket over one, or all, of the sides. This is because they instinctively want some sort of shelter, even inside a home. When outside, dog houses and their doors provide that type of enclosed shelter. In such a small area, they don't have to be constantly alert, keeping an eye out on every side.

When choosing a pet door amongst all the house dog doors to choose from, consider what you want the pet door for. Is it just for style and something for your dog to go in and out of? Or is it a pet door to keep out the elements - be it rain, strong wind, cold, or snow? If it's the latter, then choose your pet door accordingly. Make sure the doors you look at are sturdy enough to keep out strong and chilly winds, as well as moisture.

In order to get the best Dog House Doors, make sure they fit! You don't want house dog doors that are too big. If they are, then your dog will not be able to go in and out. Yes, your pet may be able to get in, but since the pet door is so big, it will get stuck on the inside and not be able to swing back. Poorly fitting Dog House Doors prevent your dog from exiting the dog house.

You also need to make sure the doors aren't too small. While going in and out won't be a problem because the door will easily swing, having a too small door will defeat its purpose. You want a door to keep inclement weather out, and if it's too small, rain, wind, and certainly the cold will easily get inside a dog house. This also defeats the purpose of a dog house, since they're supposed to protect your dog from the weather.

A dog house should also be a cozy place to put a dog bed. Your dog will feel loved if it has a secure place to rest. Putting the dog bed inside a dog house gives a secure and comfortable feeling to your dog. This satisfies that instinct for an enclosure of some sort. If you've ever seen wild dogs or wolves, you've seen them build dens. These dens keep their pups safe and warm, but the adults also prefer an enclosure of some sort.

As a caring pet owner, you also want to ensure the dog bed is kept dry. Dog House Doors that are ill fitting won't keep the dog bed in very good condition. If the door is too small, inclement weather will get inside, causing dampness. This wetness will make the dog bed wet, which can cause mold and mildew to grow. These will cause allergies and sometimes serious health problems, such as respiratory diseases.

Dog House Doors are composed of different types of materials. Wood is the traditional choice for house dog doors; however, many are turning to clear plastic petsafe doors. This is because plastic protects against the elements more so than wood. Plastic doesn't absorb moisture from rain, snow, or humidity, so it won't warp. Plus, plastic house dog doors have the added bonus of being easy to clean.

Since house dog doors are more than just opening and shutting, carefully consider your options before purchasing one. You need to take into account the type of weather you have and also make sure the door fits. When you put some time and effort into this purchase, your dog will be comfortable and secure within his or her dog house castle!

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Heating and Cooling Dog Accessories Available

Written by Johnathan Livingston on October 12, 2008 in: Pets | Tags:
by Johnathan Livingston

Dogs do not want have to sleep on cold floors during the winter or sweat all night long and be unable to sleep. In addition, as dogs get older some need to be more comfortable and are very sensitive to the heat and cold due to conditions such as arthritis. You can invest in a variety of different heating and cooling dog accessories that will make your dog stay comfortable all year around

Such heating and cooling dog accessories include some of these innovative and new accessories for dogs: dog carriers, dog clothes, dog beds, dog houses and much more. Some of the most obvious types of things that will keep your dog warm are dog clothes.

One of the greatest heating and cooling dog accessory is an insulated cedar dog house. During hot summer days, these insulated dog houses are able to resist overheating because the cedar wood absorbs the heat and ventilates the dog house properly. This will keep your pup cool all summer long. To keep him warm the there are off centered doors to offset bad weather, leak proof and UV resistant vinyl doors and tightly sealed doors which prevent against drafts.

Another heating and cooling dog accessory that can be used to enhance any type of dog house is a Therm Assure 2500 cooling and heating unit that is hooked up to a dog house of your choice to provide heat and cool air to keep your pup comfortable. This can be used on both indoor and outdoor dog houses. This heating and cooling dog accessory is used to maintain the temperature of the dog house automatically.

If your dog spends a lot of time outdoors and has a heated dog house, he is still missing an important heating and cooling dog accessory. If the outdoor temperature is right then your dog's water will probably freeze. Therefore, you should invest in a heated bowl which will prevent the water from freezing over. Although it maintains the water in a liquid form, you will never worry about it boiling the water as its heating system does not have the power to do so.

Arthritis affects many dogs in their later years which can cause them a lot of pain. In order to subdue this pain you may want to consider purchasing a heated bed. This is one of the best heating dog accessories that one can buy for their dog. The outer layer of the bed is covered with fleece and then there are layers of foam underneath. There are then dual heating systems which warm the bed up to up to 102 degrees.

As much as you can heat these beds you can also cool them down. There are insert able cooling ice packages that keep the fleece fabric of the bed nice and cool so that your pup can be just as comfortable as he is on those cold winter nights as on these hot summer nights. You do not want him to be uncomfortable on the floor especially if he is older. If you make his bed cool then he will be comfortable throughout the seasons.

You can buy these heating and cooling dog accessories at your local pet store or you can find them online. They come in a variety of price ranges that will fit your budget. These heating and cooling dog accessories will keep your pup healthy and comfortable all year long.

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Advantage Cat For Amazing Animal Contentment.

Written by Ronnie Falcrest on in: Pets | Tags:
by Radhika Falton

Advantage Flea And Tick is one of the best choices to get rid of dog flea difficulties.

With a 98-100% efficacy against fleas, but totally safe (it comes with EPA and FDA backing), Advantage For Dogs is a a great choice to use against fleas.

Advantage Flea Treatment is a brand name you can trust, created by pharmaceutical giant Bayer, and one it makes sense to invest in.

All you need to do to to spot it onto the nape of the neck once a month - Advantage For Cats is that easy to use.

Ensure that the product reaches the skin, and a single tube is equal to one dose. Simple.

Let Advantage Fleas do its work, and you only have to apply it again four weeks later when reapplication time comes around.

Because it is resistant to water & rain, a bit of swimming and accidental contact with water will not affect Advantage.

Oral medications can be hard to administer and some animals really hate collars around their necks, not to discount the possibility of strangulation, so Advantage For Dogs is a perfect solution.

Its effective! The moment you put Advantage Cat Flea Control on your dog or cat, it gets working and within minutes fleas stop biting. 98%-100% of fleas are gone within 12 hours.

Imidacloprid is the active agent in Advantage Dog, making your cat's or dog's flea problems history.

That's good news for both you and your pet.

Suitable for dogs or cats between 1-9 lbs, aged 8 weeks or older, you will quickly see that most dogs or cats fall into this bracket, making it a great treatment for the vast majority.

Advantage Flea Medication is especially good for canines & felines with a history of skin allergies, as it is less likely to cause dermatitis.

Advantage Flea Medicine is ineffective against ticks however, so if you have a cat or dog with a tick problem your should look for alternative treatment.

Vets sell the exact same medication from their offices, so you know you are buying what they would recommend.

If you take a chance on a cheap imitation you may find your pet's flea issue does not go away.

Your dog or cat could become very ill if a flea infestation is allowed to develop as they are disease carriers.

Your cat or dog may provide a breeding ground for fleas which could actually infest your house too.

Advantage is the simple & relaxed method of dealing with this concern.

For a decisive end to flea issues on your pets and in your house, just buy Advantage Flea Control.

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Kibble From Your Own Home

Written by Jenny Jordan on October 11, 2008 in: Pets | Tags:
by Jolie Mitchel

Growing concern of the safety of food has led many savvy dog owners to begin to make their own dog food also known as holistic dog food which is actually quite simple to make. It actually can save the owner money and give your dog a more nutritious balanced diet.

They key to a healthy dog diet is to have approximately 70% carbohydrates, 25% meat, and 5% vegetables and other additions. A combination of meats and vegetables is necessary for these omnivores. Certain additions such as certain flours, bonemeal, and garlic can help the dog's health and diet even more so.

The base of the dog's diet are the carbohydrates and can come from many sources. Whole wheat flour, cornmeal, oats, soy flour and barley as well as white and brown rice are major base carbohydrates that can be used in the making of the dog food.

Meats are the next component of Holistic Dog Food. Try to choose healthy, quality proteins like lean chicken, fish, beef, or even egg whites. Many dog owners who make their own Holistic Dog Food find that grinding the meat makes the process much easier.

To ensure your dog receives all the nutrients he needs, many other foods can be added to dog food. Vegetables like carrots, potatoes, celery, corn, and spinach are all healthy additions. Dog owners who want to make organic dog food should check to see what organic options for produce are available. It is always a good idea to grind the vegetables to aid in your dog's digestion process. Small amounts of garlic are also a good option because it can help keep fleas away. Bonemeal or dehydrated milk can be added as a calcium boost.

When you are ready to make your dog's food, simply combine the components together with a bit of water and cook until the meat or protein is cooked throughout. A simple homemade dog food recipe would be to combine one cup of cornmeal, about one-fourth of a cup of ground chicken, a tablespoon full of ground carrots, and a sprinkling of bonemeal. Place in a saucepan with a half cup of water, and simmer until the chicken is cooked. Most dog food recipes can be kept in the refrigerator for two days

Certain foods must be avoided when making dog food such as chocolate or caffeine bearing products since it is known to cause seizures in dogs. Grapes, raisins, avocados, and onions should not be included in the food either. Avoid spices since some dogs can be sensitive to them as well.

Making your own dog food is the best way to monitor what foods are part of your dog's diet. A balanced, nutritional diet can definitely have an impact on a dog's energy level, weight, and lifespan. Of course, you should ask your veterinarian if any special considerations are necessary when making the dog food. Overall, this is a great way to save money and, more importantly, keep your dog healthy for years to come.

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Healthy Food Keeps Your Pup In Top Condition

Written by Jolie Mitchel on in: Pets | Tags:
by Jolie Mitchel

Plenty of advice on how to provide your dog with a healthy diet is found in the dog food ads and on the cans and packages. Your vet, family, friends and neighbors will add their own advice. Let's go to the basics and see if we can't come up with some great home cooking ideas for your pet.

When purchasing a dog food product off the shelf look for a 50-40-10 ratio of meat, vegetable, and grain. This is optimum and provides your dog with a healthy balance of needed nutrients. The meat should be listed first with beef, chicken or lamb as the typical meat ingredient. Don't cut corners by buying a cheap brand. You're not doing your best friend any favor. Go after quality and Fido will thank you.

Many pet owners, concerned over the types of preservatives used in some dog food are resolving the issue by cooking their own pet food. Preservatives such as BHA, BHT, and oxyquin are believed to be toxic an large amounts. The problem is, how much is large and is the effect these preservatives may have on your best friend cumulative over time?

The Internet is a good source for dog food recipes but you'll find both good and not-so-good recipes. If you follow the 50-40-10 ratio described above you should be OK. Make sure the meat is cooked well and free of bones. The best choice for grain is usually considered to be brown rice or cooked oatmeal.

Once you know the basic ratios, you can experiment until you find a combination of ingredients that your dog will love. Remember not to salt the food, and that some ingredients - chocolate, garlic, onions, avocados, grapes, raisins and mushrooms - are actually dangerous for your pet and should never be used. Make certain that your healthy dog food is also safe!

What's good for humans isn't necessarily best for dogs. A vegetarian diet is generally considered to be a healthy one but a dog, being a carnivore, is used to meat in it's diet and is apt to become bored with food containing no meat or a portion significantly less than the 50% ratio.

If you don't have time to cook, there are still options for healthy dog food. Many health food stores and even some mainstream pet stores now offer organic prepared food for your dog. There's also a wide selection of holistic and organic food available online.

Your dog's health is primarily determined by it's diet so make an effort to insure that diet is a proper one. There are many options ranging from checking labels to ensure a proper mix of good ingredients to preparing your own or looking to your vet or health food store. This extra effort on your part will pay big dividends to both you and your best friend.

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How Can I Perform CPR on My Dog?

Written by James Nash on in: Pets | Tags:
by James Nash

Do you know what to do if your puppy is suddenly lying on the ground after being seriously injured by a car accident, poisoned, electric shock, or is choking? I realize that the last thing you want to do is imagine your lovable pet being hurt in such a fashion, however, accidents do happen and if you are not prepared to administer basic first aid to your dog then it may be the last time you ever see him again should an unfortunate injury take place.

While the following is only a basic guide to giving your puppy CPR should the event arise, it is important to speak to your pet's veterinarian to see if there are any pet CPR classes that are available. Knowing pet CPR is an invaluable piece of knowledge and your vet will be more than happy to help you out and make sure that you know the proper techniques.

1. The first thing you need to do upon finding your puppy injured and lying on the floor is to check for his heartbeat. If you cannot pick up a heartbeat then you must administer CPR immediately. Here are the basic steps:

a) Place your hand on one side of your puppy's chest. If he is a large dog then roll him on one side of his body. b) Then start compressing the area of the heart on his chest in short bursting movements, one compression for each second. c) Administer one breath of air every six seconds (follow steps 2-6 below). If successful, your puppy will spring back to life.

2. The second first aid tip on your checklist is to check to see if there are any objects or obstructions in your dog's mouth. If you notice any blood or mucus, clear it out as best possible.

3) Pull the puppy's tongue out of his mouth and then carefully close his jaw as this will keep the tongue hanging out and his airway clear.

4. Next pull the lips over your dog's mouth and make them secure by wrapping your hand around the mouth and under the chin.

5. With your other hand, create a funnel to the dog's nostrils which should be as airtight as possible.

6. Now slowly but smoothly take a deep breath and exhale the air gently into his nose. Repeat this breathing action on your puppy every six seconds.

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