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April 30, 2010

Buy Gold Bullion For Save Investing

Filed under: General

Many people investing their asset with gold, because of the gold value is build up everyday. The gold does not move making it exceptionally safe, secure, cheap and easy to trade online. There are also mutual funds, gold mining shares and there are certificates. So, I think buy gold bullion and keep it for the future, buying gold is the good choice. It is a real asset that you can touch, hand it to and you can also trade on the open market quickly and easy when you want a cash.

Gold Bullion 

 

Therefore, you can start to read more details about gold bullion and looking for profit and benefit that you will found when you buy gold bullion, because you can correct the coins and sale out when you want. Buy gold coins are a lot easier to carry and store in a safe place in your places or safe deposit box in a Bank. These coins become especially useful if you are storing gold for the future value.

 

April 26, 2010

Grooming - Basic Ear Care For Your Dog

Filed under: Dog Grooming

Dogs come in all shapes and sizes so there are different cleaning regimens for different breeds. Some dogs need their ears cleaned daily, while others only need a touch up every other week.

It is good to know that dogs that have larger ear flaps need some personal ear grooming attended to way more often due to bad circulation. It’s possible to also be faced with a dog that has a lot of dog hair on the ears.  In a case like that make sure you cut away the extra hair.

Regardless of the shape and size, dog ears are beautiful and most dogs melt with ecstasy when they get their ears rubbed. However, giving your dogs ear rubs are great but you have to make sure your pet’s ears are nice and clean and healthy.

General Grooming tips below:

It is also very important to pay great detail into also cleaning your dog’s outer ear flap. You will want to use some kind of ear solution; this is a great and efficient way to help in preventing infections. You will simply use a cloth and you can use cotton if you so desire. Just wet the cotton with a dog ear the solution, and then you can rub your dog’s flaps out clean.

Follow those steps carefully and safely in the best interest of your dog. That extra special care will ensure a happy dog with happy ears, the better for hearing you with!
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April 14, 2010

Before Starting Dog Training

Filed under: Dog Training

It is best that you know your dog training options well. These days you can find many types of dog training, in many different places. These trainings vary in price and each one them has something different to offer. The first type of dog training is known as puppy preschool. This is a dog training course meant for puppies that are about 6 weeks to 5 months old. These puppy preschool classes generally last for no more than 6 to 8 weeks.

Puppy waiting
Photo: Rick Leche

With these training sessions, your puppy is essentially taught how to socialize with people and as well as other puppies. Here your puppy also begins to learn how to sit down, stay at a place, and how to come. The second type of dog training course is meant for the dogs that are at least 5 months old. This type of dog training is known as the basic dog training. The duration of these classes is usually about 8 to 10 weeks. This is the basic course, where your dog is taught the art of walking properly on a leash, sitting, staying, coming and heeling.

The third type of dog training course is known as the intermediate dog training. This dog training aims at teaching the dog mostly the same things that are taught in the basic training course, in a more detailed form. Here the dog is trained to stay for a longer span of time, and is also taught to follow the orders given by other people. The intermediate dog training generally lasts for about 8 to 10 weeks, and is meant for those that are no less than 5 months old.

It is essential for the dog to have completed its basic dog training course, or to be accustomed to the basic commands that could have been taught by the owner. The next type of training course is known as the advanced dog training course. Here, once again, the course is quite similar to its previous one, i.e., the intermediate dog training course, except for the fact that this time it is more detailed. Here, the dog is taught how to sit even without you in the view.

Dog Training Course
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This training course is about 8 to 10 weeks long, and is meant for those that have completed their intermediate training. Here, they are also trained to walk beside their owners without a leash. Moreover, it gradually prepares the dog to take the Canine Good Citizen training course. The Canine Good Citizen training for dogs is the last course. To pass this course, your dog will be taught the 10 necessary aspects. This course is strictly meant for those dogs that have completed all the previous courses.

The test is quite tough and can only be passed if the dog is really well behaved. Depending on whether your dog can pass, the course can last for several weeks. Keeping this information in mind, you should be able to decide the dog training course best suited for your dog. However, you may seek the opinion of your local dog trainers to know more. So now you should be at least a step closer to introducing your dog into a training course. Many trainers consult also for free.

April 8, 2010

Do Not Treat Your Doggy With These Snacks Constantly

What doggy does not love getting a treat or two now and then. Dog owners also love giving their dog’s treats. If you have a dog, then you have a good idea of what your dog likes to nibble on. There are so many treats available these days and they all come in all different shapes, sizes, colors, and consistencies.

Dog Treats
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For every great dog treat, there are those on the market that are not so good. These treats can harm your pet by being lodged in your dog’s throat or intestines. This can cause choking or worse. If you love treating your canine friend, then you will want to be aware of those treats that can be potentially harmful. Even with treats that are not usually dangerous, you need to supervise your dog when they eat.

Bones
It seems that it is the right of every dog to be able to crunch on a real bone from time to time. Dogs love bones of all types. However, some bones can be dangerous. Both chicken and turkey bones are especially dangerous because they are brittle. When your dog chews on the, they can easily splinter and cause choking. Some pork and beef bones can also cause the same problem. Veterinarians agree that the one of the safest bones you can give your dog is a shinbone.  If you must give your dog a bone, make sure you supervise your doggy and if he or she shows signs of bleeding, then you should call your vet immediately for some advice.
 
Chocolate
Chocolate is a terrible thing to allow dogs to eat. Of course, sometimes dogs get into candy and cake without your knowledge. Chocolate is toxic to both dogs and cats, so you need to be aware of your dog sneaking chocolate nibbles, especially around the holidays. Chocolate contains an ingredient called theobromine. This acts in the canine about the same way caffeine acts in the human.  A little will make the doggie hyperactive, but a huge dose may be fatal. If your dog has gotten into chocolate, you need to look for vomiting, shallow breathing, and irregular heartbeat.  A visit to the emergency vet unusually results.

Greenies
Most dogs really enjoy these treats. They are advertised as a treats that help clean your dog’s teeth. However, you need to be aware that “greenies” can cause choking. This is because dogs eat these very quickly causes large chunks to lodge in the throat. Young puppies should not eat this treat and dogs that are prone to “scarfing” food. If your dog eats these treats, be aware of potential vomiting, bloody stools, and difficulty breathing.  If you notice any of these symptoms after your dog has eaten this treat, seek medical attention.

Rawhide Chew
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Rawhide Chews
What dog does not love snacking on these chewy treats? Rawhides are good because it cleans your dog’s teeth and keeps your dog occupied. However, rawhides are dangerous, as well. Some rawhides that originate outside of the United States may actually be preserved with arsenic-based chemicals that will be ingested by your doggie when he or she chews.  For this reason, make certain that any rawhide treat you purchase is processed in the United States where this preservative is forbidden.  If you cannot tell where a treat originated do not buy it! In addition, you still need to watch your dog when he her she is munching on rawhides to help prevent choking. Make sure you buy rawhides that are the right size for your dog, too. A small dog needs the smaller sized rawhide treats.

This is not to say that you cannot give your dog an often treat. Always pay attention to what kind of treat you give your dog in case of a recall. That is one of the fun parts of owning a dog. You do need to watch your dog and make sure that your dog is safe when snacking.






















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