Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Aidi Dogs


Having 21-25 inches in height, muscular body with a coarse, thick, weather-resistant coat and plum tail, Aidi is a Moroccan dog breed used as a flock guard with hunting capabilities and good scenting ability. It has lean and muscular body, which is covered with course, thick, and weather resistant coat. Coat colors include black, white, black and white, tawny, and pale red.

Aidi is a typical mountain dog with powerful. agile, alert and ready action which makes it a good watchdog. Being protective in nature, this dog is used to guard families from bear, wolves, jackals, and other forms of danger.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The Afghan Hound


Oldest, distinguished by its thick, fine, sily coat and tail is a dog breed in Afghanistan. The Afghan Hound stands 24- 29 inches and weighs 45-60 lbs. As you can see in the image, they are tall, slender, has long, narrow head, silky topknot and powerful jaws. The nose is black. They have strong front legs and their feet are large which are covered with long hair. It has a curl or ring at the tip of its tail.

All Afghan Hounds are loyal and loving companions. They need regular exercise and they like to run. Take note that Afghans will become destructive if they do not get enough exercise. They are calm and patient but they are sensitive dogs and are particularly sensitive to stress.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

The Affenpinschers


Affenpinscher weighs from 7 to 9 lbs. They usually has harsh rough coat and looks like a monkey. The coat is black, sometimes gray, silver, red, and tan.

What is good about affenpinschers? They are playful, trying to dash around to check out new sights and sounds. They are delightful and entertaining as they clutch toys with their agile paws.

What is bad about affenpinschers? They are proud and sensitive and they do not like to be teased.

This dog is for you if you want a dog that is small, easy to carry, makes a keen watchdog, does not need a lot of exercise, and looks like a wiry-coated terrier!

Never bring one if you do not want to deal with fragility, stubbornness, regular brushing and hair trimming, and barking.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

How to Select the Right Dog Breed




There are some factors to be considered in selecting the right dog breed which will fits your personality and lifestyle.

1.Size of the dog: You should be looking for a small- sized dog breed if you want to have your dog in your lap. On the other hand, you may choose to get a large dog breeds if you want your dog to be outside.

2.Check Your Lifestyle: If you are an active person who likes to go on walks or likes to run, you may want to get a high energy dog breed that would enjoy doing these activities with you. On the other hand you should probably consider a low energy dog breed if you don’t get out much to exercise.

3.Type of Coat: Grooming your dog is always important. Likewise, grooming costs should also be considered. Do you prefer dog breeds that don’t shed, but have to groom, or would you rather have a dog you don’t have to groom.

4.Allergy Prone Concerns: The total health of the dog and allergy- prone concern is another important factor to be considered. You should be able to confirm if you’d like your dog to be tolerable to allergies. You also should find a dog breed that is better for you if you have allergies.

Remember that having a dog is fun. You just have to learn many aspects and characteristics of your chosen dog before even deciding to purchase or get one.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The Dog Breeds




Hundreds of dog breeds are present in the world and as of this moment there are more being added. How do we define breed? A breed means a group of animals or any species that have the same characteristics that are distinct from other animals.

How are they being classified or categorized? There are some basic breed types that evolved alongside with the dog’s relationship with humans. But over time, there are breeds, which are more specialized than the common and basic ones. They may either vary in height or in color. In breeding circles, “dog” is the term used for male canine while “bitch” is the term used for the female canine.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Dog Breeds: An Introduction



There are many dog breeds today. Indeed, there are around 400 million populations found in the whole world. We all know that dogs are kept as our companion at home. Dogs are known to be social animals with various personalities and behaviors, which depends on which breed they are categorized.

History says that dogs were first cared and domesticated in China and some arts of the East Asia. Dogs were migrated as migration happened in humans.

For some people, dogs were regarded as religious symbol or icon. However, in some cultures, dogs were used as a food source.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Best Car Hire

When we are traveling, renting a car gives us freedom and flexibility. If you are planning to use cars on your next trip, there are many things to consider in order to find the best deal.

As for me, the first step is to choose on what kind of vehicle I need. If I am traveling with my children or having a lot of gear, I am renting a large sedan or SUV. If I am traveling alone or with a friend, I may just consider the smallest available model.

On my next trip to Italy, I am planning to consider Car Hire in Italy. We all know that Italy is the fourth highest tourist earner in the worl People mainly come to Italy for its rich art, cuisine, archaeology, history, fashion, and culture, its beautiful coastline and beaches, its good Mediterranean weather, its mountains, its lakes, and priceless ancient monuments, especially those from the Greek civilization and Roman civilization.

BestCarHire website offers the best way to compare car hire. It gives us huge savings because they gave us the world’s leading suppliers. They also offer Airport car hire where you can find your ideal car for rent!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Take Care of Your Pets During Winter

It is getting colder outside. From my previous posts, I have list some guidelines to help protect your pets. This article will add to the guidelines.

Did you know that a car can act as a refrigerator in the winter, holding in the cold and causing the animal to freeze to death? Then, you must not leave your dog or cat alone in a car during cold weather. Remember to make sure your companion animal has a warm place to sleep, off the floor and away from all drafts. A cozy dog or cat bed with a warm blanket or pillow is perfect.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Keep Your Dogs Inside

Does your dog spend a lot of time engaged in outdoor activities? Did you know that puppies do not tolerate the cold as well as adult dogs, and may be difficult to housebreak during the winter? If your puppy appears to be sensitive to the weather, you may opt to paper-train him inside. If your dog is sensitive to the cold due to age, illness or breed type, take him outdoors only to relieve himself.

Furthermore, be sure to thoroughly clean up any spills from your vehicle, and consider using products that contain propylene glycol rather than ethylene glycol. Like coolant, antifreeze is a lethal poison for dogs and cats.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Dog's Winter Wear

During winter, you must not shave your dog down to the skin. Remember that a longer coat will provide more warmth. Likewise, be sure to completely dry him before taking him out for a walk when you bathe your dog in the colder months. If you have a short-haired breed, you must consider getting him a coat or sweater with a high collar or turtleneck with coverage from the base of the tail to the belly. For many dogs, this is regulation winter wear.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Dogs During Winter

Dogs can easily lose their scent and become lost. Thus, let your dog off the leash on snow or ice, especially during a snowstorm. More dogs are lost during the winter than during any other season, so make sure yours always wears ID tags. When he comes in out of the sleet, make sure you thoroughly wipe off your dog's legs and stomach. Moreover, he can ingest salt, antifreeze or other potentially dangerous chemicals while licking his paws, and his paw pads may also bleed from snow or encrusted ice.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Keep Your Cats Inside

It is cold outside. For those people who have pets, you must keep them inside. Always keep your cats inside now because felines can freeze. You must be aware that cats who are allowed to stray are exposed to infectious diseases, including rabies, from other cats, dogs and wildlife. Outdoor cats sometimes sleep under the hoods of cars. When the motor is started, the cat can be injured or killed by the fan belt. If there are outdoor cats in your area, bang loudly on the car hood before starting the engine to give the cat a chance to escape.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Pet Loss Information

This article I read from ASPCA site and I would like to share this information to my readers. Thank you ASPCA.

Our companion animals are family members with whom we share a unique bond. It is difficult to imagine our lives without them. Sadly, companion animals do not live as long as people do. Sooner or later, everyone who cares for a pet must face the illness, old age or accidental death of their beloved animal friend. We may have to deal with the difficult decision of whether or when to euthanize a very sick animal to spare him or her further suffering and provide a dignified, peaceful death. Or, because of our financial circumstances, we may be torn about what medical procedures should be done for an animal who has given us loyalty and love. These decisions are some of the hardest we may ever have to make, and are often fraught with confusion and guilt. It is important to be well informed and aware of all humane options in order to make the best possible choice on behalf of a pet.

It is as natural and necessary to grieve for the loss of an animal friend as it is for any loved one who dies. And it is important to have compassion and support in one's time of grief. A pet's illness, accident, death or need for euthanasia can trigger powerful emotions. At such times, many individuals feel confused, frightened, angry, guilty and sad. These emotions are all normal. The ASPCA can help if the animal you love has died or if he or she is ill, injured or elderly.

Pet parents can receive help from the ASPCA Pet Loss Support program with the following issues:

* Assistance with the decision to euthanize.
* Comfort and support at the time of euthanasia.
* Help with grieving the loss.
* Advice on dealing with children, the elderly or disabled individuals who are facing a death of a companion animal.
* Helping the surviving animals in the household to cope.
* Assistance in establishing a relationship with a new pet.

For further information about the ASPCA Pet Loss Support program, call our Pet Loss Hotline at (877) 474-3310.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Pets on Car Travel

Keeping your pets safe is very important consideration whether you are going around the block or across the country. You should place your pets in a well- ventilated crate or carrier. And make sure that this cage or carrier is large enough for your pet to stand up, sit, lie and turn around in. Keep also in mind to not allow your pet to ride with his head outside the window because this can subject him to inner ear damage and lung infections, and he could be injured by flying objects. Never feed your furry friend in a moving vehicle, even if it’s a long drive. And always carry a gallon thermos of cold water, or bring along a two-liter plastic bottle of water that you’ve frozen the night before.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Safety Tips

Remember these safety tips when you have a child and some pets in the house:

1. When your child and pet are first getting to know each other, create games that require your child to rely on words and toys rather than on direct physical contact with your pet. This will minimize the risk that your child or pet will be accidentally injured because one or the other is overexcited.

2. Teach both your child and pet rules for each game, helping each to have positive, controlled interactions with each other. For example, when playing a game involving dog treats or toys, teach your dog that he must sit before earning his reward—if he jumps up or grabs at it, he does not get the reward and the game ends. This is important because many dogs will jump up on or grab at objects that kids are offering and may knock over or accidentally bite the child in their enthusiasm. This can scare or injure the child, while at the same time teach the dog that he can get what he wants simply by taking it.

3. Show your child that he can get your pet to listen by using rewards. This will reduce his feelings of frustration.

4. If anyone gets upset during play, a brief time-out is effective for both children and animals. Establish safe areas where your child and your pet can spend time by themselves, separately, for a brief period. For pets, 30 to 60 seconds is a reasonable time-out period. One minute for every year of age is the general rule for children. However, you may wish to consult with your pediatrician to determine an appropriate time-out period.

I thank ASPCA for this information I got from them. I just would like to share this with my readers.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Bird’s Housing

I love pets and I usually visit ASPCA website (www.aspca.org) to know more knowledge about pets and other animals. Recently, I have visited their website and I would like to share about their idea on bird’s housing:

Always buy the largest, most well-constructed cage you can afford. No matter the species, your bird will need a cage that’s large enough for her to stretch her wings and fly short distances. A typical cage for small birds should be about 25 inches tall and 25 inches from front to back. To prevent escape or injury, the bars on the cage should only be .4 inches apart—a little larger than the tips of your fingers. Note that canaries and finches prefer a cage that’s wider than it is taller, while parakeets and cockatiels like tall cages with horizontal bars they can climb. And don’t forget perches, please! You’ll need to install several, at varying heights—and do make sure that one is level with the food dishes.

Line the bottom of the cage with plain paper or paper bags cut to size. Newspaper is fine, as long as it’s been printed with non-toxic, soy-based inks. You’ll need to change the paper daily.

Where should you set up your bird’s new home? Location is everything. Place the cage in a warm, bright part of the house, close to where the action is but away from all drafts and direct sunlight, and off the floor. Avoid setting up the cage in or near the kitchen at all costs. Birds are extremely sensitive to fumes, and those from self-cleaning ovens and Teflon-coated cookware, if overheated, can be fatal.

Thank you ASPCA for this information.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Does Your Dog Ask to Go Out?

Well, I must say that it is not easy to live with humans if you are a dog because it is not easy to live with dogs! Before, I really hate dogs maybe because I was bitten when I was a little boy.

Dogs must have to learn that humans do not like it when you urinate or defecate inside the house. Then dogs must have to learn how to go out when they need to. Dogs do not always show obvious signs but there are dogs are adept at telling people when they need to go out. If your dogs fall into the former category, there is a way to help them let you know when they need a bathroom break.

Then you must wait for my other posts to teach your dogs how to go out! See you next posts folks.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

My Dog is Barking Excessively

We all know that dogs bark so much. We always hear dogs bark when they want something, they feel pain, they feel frustrated, and even when they are having fun.

However, you must know when your dog barks excessively and you must find out why. According to pet expert, pet owner must know the type of bark your dog is barking. This is basically the first step to reduce your dog’s barking. Here are following guidelines to help you:

1. When and where does the barking occur?
2. Who or what is the target of the barking?
3. What things, objects, sounds, animals or people trigger the barking?
4. Why is your dog barking?

Always consult your vet and know other problems that can cause your dog to bark excessively.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Chocolate, Coffee, Caffeine for Pets

Chocolates, coffee and caffeine contain the substance methylxanthines. This substance is usually found in cacao seeds that is used to make coffee and in the nuts of an extract used in some sodas.

These products should be avoided by your pets because methylxanthines can cause vomiting and diarrhea, panting, excessive thirst and urination, hyperactivity, abnormal heart rhythm, tremors, seizures and even death. Thus, beware of these products.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Thanksgiving Day For Pets

It is Thanksgiving Day! Thanksgiving Day is the season for friends, family and holiday feasts. For me, it is also for our animal companions. Pets won’t be so thankful if they munch on undercooked turkey or a pet-unfriendly floral arrangement, or if they stumble upon an unattended alcoholic drink. I have decided to feed my pet a little nibble of turkey. Well, it is boneless and well- cooked! And I have never offered her raw or undercooked turkey, which may contain salmonella bacteria.