Training your dog well may save his/her in an emergency! Obedience training is about more than just “Sit” and “Roll over” for a treat; it is about having control of your animal. Training your dog to be responsive could save his/her life! Imagine your dog dashing out of your car and into traffic, or slipping out of his collar on a busy street. It can happen in an instant. Take control of your pet’s obedience training today! There are many products that make training easy, training pet collars being one of the easiet to use.
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Dog Dental Care
Dog Dental Care
Many people do not realize the importance of caring for their dog’s teeth. As dogs age, the need for dental care increases. The best way to ensure proper dental health for your dog is to start while they are very young.
Many dogs do not like their mouths touched. It is important for you as a dog owner to desensitize them to being handled like this at a very young age. The best way for you to get your dog used to having his mouth touched is to begin touching it when you first get your pup. Make sure to touch the lips, open the mouth, and touch the teeth in a calm and relaxing way for about five minutes each day until your pup is used to being handled in this way. See also dog training collars.
Most veterinarians recommend brushing your dog’s teeth daily. Many manufacturers make special toothpaste and brushes for dogs. You do not ever want to use human toothpaste on dogs as it may be harmful to them. To get your dog used to having his teeth brushed, you may want to start by putting a dab of dog toothpaste on a cotton ball and rubbing it over his teeth. Another way to help prevent calculus and buildup on your dog’s teeth is by using rawhide chews specially formulated for dental care.
Even with proper preventive measures, most dogs will eventually need a dental cleaning from your veterinarian. A dental cleaning performed by your veterinarian is much like a human dental cleaning, however your dog will need to be sedated.
It is very important to take good care of your dog’s teeth to keep them healthy and to prevent infections. Always follow your veterinarian’s advice and if you have further questions, consult your veterinary staff or pet professional.
The Benefits of the Cat Bed

To keep your cat warm whilst protecting it from the cold during the winter season a heated cat bed is very essential. It also helps to prevent your cat from become sick due to cold weather. As for the cats that love to spend time outdoors in places such as the garages, porches and even family barns heated cat beds are a must.For older cats, especially those with arthritis, the heated cat bed can provide thermal and therapeutic benefits. It is also very beneficial for pets that constantly sleeping on hard and cold floors. Inside the heated cat bed there is a removable heater unit. You can use the bed indoors throughout the year. The ideal body temperature for cats is 102 degrees and the bed has two thermostats to ensure the bed temperature stays at that level. The heated cat bed has a thick and very soft, orthopedic mattress giving warmth, comfort and excellent therapeutic benefits to your pet.
Heated cat beds are available in a wide variety of designs, sizes, colors and fabrics. The larger heated cat beds are sufficient for one large cat or several small cats that enjoy cuddling together. There are great features and functionalities included in each design of heated cat bed.
Many cat owners prefer the thermal heated cat bed because of its therapeutic benefits. There are pet lovers that choose to use the bed pad heater method. These pads are heated electrically to provide gentle warmth and comfort to your cat.
Prison Dogs: Changing Inmates’ Lives
Prison Dogs Programs Book Project Launches Website and Blog
By Spirit Quake Media
Dated: May 26, 2008
First ever comprehensive book about the prison dogs programs is under development. Author, Patricia
Kelley has interviewed hundreds of offenders, prison officials, program directors and more for this book.
New website chronicles this development. See also dog houses.
Burlington, WA: PRISON DOGS: HOPE BEHIND BARS is an exclusive, engaging and compelling
book about the life-altering prison dog programs that are changing lives and offering the most positive and
hopeful rehabilitation programs ever developed in the American penal system—and now proliferating
around the world. A new website, http://www.prisondogsbook.com and blog,
http://www.prisondogsblog.com have been launched by the author to chronicle the project and offer
program participants, dog shelters and others a central location that will help organizations and others
connect with each other.
Amazingly, until now not one single American book has been published about the prison dog programs.
Why? Because it is very difficult and time-consuming to do what this author has done. Kelley was able to
gain the trust of prison officials, guards, government officials, program directors and inmates in not just one
or two institutions, but dozens. She was able to do this by first developing a trusted relationship with the
original founder, Sister Pauline Quinn.
This is the first book to give real voices to the power of these programs via the prisoners themselves, the
prison staff, government officials and the recipients of the dogs. From murderers to drug dealers—their
stories will evoke emotions, questions and of course, controversy. Stories quoting inmates in their own
voice is a stark eye opener into the high levels of illiteracy found in prison population.
Kelley invites people involved in the programs or even those just interested in learning more—or
contributing to the conversation–to join in the conversation at http://www.prisondogsbook.com.
The book has professional literary representation and more info can be found at the website, including
author’s contact information.
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Rabies in Pets
How can I protect my pet from rabies?
There are several things you can do to protect your pet from rabies. First, visit your veterinarian with your pet on a regular basis and keep rabies vaccinations up-to-date for all cats, ferrets, and dogs. Second, maintain control of your pets by keeping cats and ferrets indoors and keeping dogs under direct supervision. Third, spay or neuter your pets to help reduce the number of unwanted pets that may not be properly cared for or vaccinated regularly. Lastly, call animal control to remove all stray animals from your neighborhood since these animals may be unvaccinated or ill. Check dog beds.
Dog Obedience: The Basics
Teaching basic obedience skills to a dog can be exciting as well as challenging. Having problems on where to begin? Start by doing your homework. A student can only be as good as his trainer, right?
A few things to remember before starting your obedience lessons:
House Breaking Your Puppy
Housebreaking Your Puppy
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