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September 18, 2008

Choose a new Bra

Filed under: General

Do you need a new bra? Many naughty dog likes to grab some cloth for chew on them, especially your cloth such as your bra or underwear. So, I would like to suggest the online bra store for your that you can choose many styles that will fit to your taste or any type.

bra

There are many bras and underwear such as panties, sleepwear, loungewear, shapewear, lingerie and some men wear. Anyway, if you like any brand you can also choose by brand which any size that fits for you as well. Just visit and enjoy with the beautiful bras, I think you can select one favorite bra that you want. 
 
 

Dog for Seniors

Filed under: General, Dog Breed

Choose Dog for Seniors just think the two most important areas to consider are the size and temperament of the canine. Smaller dogs tend to be less maintenance and easier to handle than larger ones. Smaller dogs are also beneficial for the elderly because they make great lap dogs.

Choosing a Dog for Seniors
By Sandra Oberreuter 

Dogs are company and good companions for seniors who live alone or even senior couples. A dog gives them someone to love and lavish attention on.

Dog for senior
Photo: laanimalservices.com

You should consider size and temperament of the dog breed when choosing a dog for yourself or someone else. Also, remember that each dog or puppy will have his own personality and traits. Visit a breeder that has the dog breed you want and check out the puppies or dogs and play with them.
Smaller toy dogs are usually a good choice. Most of them are lap dogs and don’t require a lot of exercise, can live in an apartment or even a RV quite comfortably.
So here are some dogs good with seniors to consider:

Miniature Schnauzer

There are two sizes: miniature and standard. They enjoy being around people and are very affectionate. They like companionship and are eager to please. They do require a brief walk and regular grooming.

Shih Tzu

There are two sizes: miniature and standard. They enjoy being around people and are very affectionate. They like companionship and are eager to please. They do require a brief walk and regular grooming.

Chihuahua

This toy breed is well suited for seniors. They bond with their owner and are very protective of them. They were bred to be a companion. They require lots of attention but they are quick intelligent and loyal. They do make a good guard dog.

Yorkshire Terrier

This cute toy dog is a lovable and lively companion. He is highly energetic, clever, fearless and a lap dog. They get along quite well with the exercise they get indoors. They do need daily brushing, however.

Poodle

This dog loves to be pampered and loves the company of people. They are happy, highly intelligent and very trainable. A good choice for seniors.

BOSTON TERRIER

This small and friendly dog is mellow and protective. This would make seniors feel secure and safe. They are playful and affectionate which makes them also a good choice for families as they like to be part of the family.

Pomeranians

The Pom is considered a toy dog but he is fearless. He makes a courageous companion just right for seniors. They are intelligent, happy, even-tempered and have acute hearing. They do enjoy being pampered and are highly trainable.

SCOTTISH TERRIER

He is a small short-legged dog with a jaunty attitude. He is loving and gentle with people. They are alert, loyal, curious and a sensitive dog. He does need daily exercise.

Sandy has a web site on small dog breeds with information on different breeds including pages on dogs good with children and the elderly, choosing a dog and breeder, vet, dog clothes, dog houses and much more. Visit http://www.small-dogbreeds.com
 

Winter dog

Don’t leave your dog outside in the cold for long periods of time. Wind chill makes days colder than actual temperature readings. Be attentive to your dog’s body temperature, and limit its time outdoors. When the winter come just take care your dog.

Is Your Dog Ready For Winter?
By Darrin Nelson 

You have enjoyed a relaxing and lazy summer. You have taken your canine friend on a few trips and created some wonderful memories. But now it is time to start thinking about the cooler seasons approaching and preparing your dog for winter!

dog cold
Photo: law.siu.edu

The end of summer and the beginning of fall are great times to start preparing your canine friend for winter. Whether your dog is one that enjoys living outdoors or in the comfort of your home there are still things that need to be prepared.

For those that love the outdoors, now is the time to make sure the living quarters is up to snuff! How is their dog house? Take some time, as you would with your own house, and check out the structure and landscape. You want to make sure that the material on the roof doesn’t have any rot that would allow for leaks. Check also the foundation of the house, has any of the sidewalls started to split or warp. You want to make sure the walls are secure from the strong winter winds. Also, keep in mind that the bigger the dog house the body heat it will take to warm it up. You should also make sure you will have plenty of area to lay down a warm material that the dog will sleep on during those cold winter days. Taking these precautions now will help prevent any repairs that could be doing on a cold winter’s day.

Dogs with heavy coats such has the classic Husky can withstand wintery temperatures but please be mindful that when the temperature becomes too extreme you should bring your dog into a warmer area such as your garage or even the house. Frostbite and hypothermia can come on quicker than some people realize and we do not want to put our best friend in harms way.

As for your canine friends that live mainly in the house it is time to get out their boots and sweaters. If you do not have these items yet and your dog is short haired such as the "rat" terrier then please consider buying them. These items will not only keep your dog warmer they will also keep them happier!

A sunny winter day is a great time to take a walk. There are some simple precautions that you want to take during those winter outings. If you live in an area where you get a lot of snow and winter mix booties help keep the salt from the road off your dog’s paws. They also help prevent ice and sand getting into their paws. If you have a long haired dog don’t forget to keep the long hair that grows between theirs paws clipped.

Sweaters, jackets, and yes even hats, there are those who love to put a hat on the canine friend, are great items to make sure you have before the cold weather starts in. Isn’t always the case that it is those type of items that we forget about until the cold weather arrives. These items, especially for the short hair breeds, will help keep your dog’s body temperature at a normal rate to protect it from frostbite and hypothermia.

If you are outside and you notice your dog shivering you want to get inside as soon as you can. Shivering is an early warning sign that the dog is not adequately protected from the weather and needs to raise its body temperature. Although hypothermia is more common in puppies than in mature dogs it is still something to always be aware of. If your dog does show signs you want to get inside and warm the dog slowly. Wrap a warm blanket around your dog and massage its body. Bringing the temperature back too quickly could lead to an increase of the metabolic rate with the possibility of increasing tissue hypoxia (a circulatory abnormality in regards to oxygen delivery and demand). If you are not able to warm your dog in a reasonable time (5-10mins) call your veterinarian right away.

I hope that you have found this article helpful. To read more about basic dog care ideas visit me at http://www.squidoo.com/dogcaremadesimple

Dog Care Made Simple is a site to learn basic skills and needs to care for your dog. My interest is with helping others enjoy their canine friend and develop a long healthy relationship. I like to write about dog nutrition, training and general health care tips. Visit my site and learn more about Simple Dog Training






















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