How To Choose The Right Indoor Pet Gates

January 13th, 2010 by Elle Thomas

How to secure pets indoors while you are away from home? Is an important question asked by pet owners. But, now you have the answer, with a pet gate indoor. After installing a pet gate in the interior of the house you are ensured of the safety of your pet. Even with over active pets you can be relieved of worrying over damages caused by pets.

The pet owners who find it rather difficult to decide a right indoor gate can take help from the tips given below.

The first thing to consider is to decide where you want to place the indoor pet gate. This is important because different types of indoor pet gates are designed for different purposes and situations. Therefore, to make the right choice pet owners must know where to place the gate before looking for a pet gate.

The next thing to focus is the kind of the material that you are looking for in the pet gate. Usually, indoor pet gates are available in the wood, the stainless steel, the iron, the aluminium and even in the plastic, the nylon and the mesh.

It also helps a lot if you have a fair idea of the kind of material you are looking for in a pet gate. Generally, indoor pet gates are available in wood, stainless steel, iron, aluminum and even in plastic, nylon and mesh. It is always safe and smart to choose a material that will be reliable, durable and sturdy enough to withstand the efforts of an active pet. While choosing the material and color of the pet gate keep in mind that it should also blend with your home decor.

Other important features to look for in indoor pet gates are a secure but easy to operate locking mechanism and a comfortable walkthrough space.

If your are installing the pet gate indoor all by yourself then remember to have the instruction manual with step-by-step direction about the assemble of pet gate. Mount it according to your choice be it on the doorways, stairways or hallways.

Finally, check the terms of the warranty for the indoor pet gates and whether the product confirms with safety standards.

Freestanding pet gate are ideal if you want your pet to separate in some situations. More and more extra wide pet gate is available nowadays to fit your requirement.

Get Rid Of Cat Fleas In Your Home With 3 Simple Steps

June 25th, 2009 by Jana Walsh

I couldn’t believe that my home was taken over by blood sucking fleas. Luckily, I found a product that fixed all my flea problems.

So have you noticed your beloved pet scratching more than normal the last few days, and now you have an itch that seems to be spreading to all parts of your body? Has it come to your attention that you may have a flea infestation in your home?

Many pet owners deal with a flea infestation at least once, but did you know that pets are not the only ones bringing in fleas? Fleas are not shy. They will ride on anything or anyone. Even you can bring in fleas from outside. Well, what I came across will eliminate fleas easily and effectively from your home, but before we go into that let’s begin with a little information.

Is it really a flea infestation you are dealing with?

1. Pet Itching Too Much

Does one of your pets itch more than normal? A pet being itchy is usually the first sign, but not the only. Your pet may simply have a rash or dry skin from too much sun. Even really cold weather conditions will make them itchy.

2. Small Red Bumps

There are usually little red itchy bumps that appear around your ankles and if your children play on the floor they could have them all over. These bumps disappear in just a few days.

How do you get rid of fleas in your home?

Before you start make sure you have at least a few hours to complete all three steps. If you don’t rid your home, your yard, and your pets at the same time then your flea infestation will come back.

(1) Rid Your Pet of Fleas

* Comb Out Pets – Get a flea comb and comb out all the fleas from their fur.

* Flea Powder Pets – Get the flea powder and sprinkle it evenly into your pets fur. This process eliminates not only fleas but also flea eggs and larvae.

(2) Eliminating Fleas In The House

* Take a antibacterial cleaner and clean the surfaces of your home. Make sure you get the counters, cabinets, tables, and floors. Fleas enjoy humid areas so clean the basement and garage floors too.

* Vacuum every inch of the house. Get out the attachment and clean the corners of the rooms. Fleas love to hide here.

* After vacuuming sprinkle powder evenly over the carpet.

* Wash couch surfaces and bedding in all bedrooms and sprinkle flea powder over them.

(3) Rid Yard

* Take that same flea powder and evenly coat the lawn and concrete.

* Do this at the end of every spring to prevent any fleas from multiplying.

Before you spray anything anywhere in your house make sure to read all the warnings and directions. Most are not safe until dry so do not spray around pets, or children. Also, while spraying outside remember to avoid spraying any gardens especially ones containing foods.

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Essential Tips For Training Your Shih Tzu

June 21st, 2009 by Rachel Simon

While you are having your meals you should train your shih tzu to sit in a designated area until you are done eating. This may take several tries, but eventually the shih tzu will get the hang of it and you will not be bothered during dinner anymore. Of course, once you are finished eating make sure you praise your shih tzu by providing them with a nice meal in their own bowl, but only after you are completely finished with yours.

Body language plays a major part in how your shih tzu will react to your commands. Using body language properly will allow you to train your shih tzu a lot quicker. It also will help stop negative behavior in its tracks.

When youre angry at your puppy or adult Shih Tzu dog, do not chase them around the house. You may be upset with them, but to your puppy, he or she thinks youre playing a game and they will run around forever.

When you give your Shih Tzu dog a command, display a very bold and upright body position. Stand up, chest forward, and head back. Your Shih Tzu dog will have more respect and a slight bit of intimidation, which can help with training him or her.

If your Shih Tzu dog is extremely excited then do not add to the problem by getting feisty. Instead, move slowly and talk in a soothing tone of voice. Display the same behavior you wish them to use. Doing so will calm them down and it will be much easier to change their behavior.

Here is a great retrieval training tip: get some snacks together and sprinkle them on the floor a few feet away from your shih tzu. Do not let them run up and grab them right away. Make the shih tzu wait a minute or so in a seated position and when you are ready give the command “pickup” and allow your dog to eat.

Now repeat the process and every time you drop a piece of food simply use the same command to “pickup” and your shih tzu will quickly associate that with putting something in their mouth. This training usually doesn’t take long at all especially when using things your shih tzu loves to eat. Try doing it when they are hungry to speed up the process.

When your shih tzu is less than one year old make sure you confine them to one room in your living quarters. You might even want to use some child safety equipment until you are comfortable that they will not get into any trouble while you are away.

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Home Made Dog Food Recipes – You Can Make Your Own Dog Food

June 2nd, 2009 by Adrian Fletcher

If you have never thought about making your dogs food, you may never have been introduced to the wide world of homemade dog food recipes before. There is a vast range of meal ideas for your pet, just as there are for humans, that can provide your pet with a complete and nutritious meal plan. You can find homemade dog food recipes for soups, stews, breakfast meals, international food, snacks and main dishes. New recipes are developed all the time. You will have fun researching pet food recipes!

Finding homemade dog food recipes is relatively easy with your old pal the internet. You can do a search for homemade dog food recipes on Google. Lo and behold you will be inundated with plenty of recipes. If your pet has a liking for beef then add that to the search. Type something like, homemade dog food recipes with beef and you get plenty more recipes. You will be surprised how easy many are to prepare. The important consideration is the quality of the ingredients which is where you come in.

When you come across a recipe that you think your dog will like then give it a go ! Make sure the recipe doesnt contain ingredients your dog is sensitive to. You cant be sure your dog will enjoy the particular homemade dog food recipe until you make it and he tries it so this method truly is one of trial and error.

It is a lot easier to search for homemade dog food recipes if you know exactly what kind of recipe you’re looking for. If you prepare a recipe that has chicken and discover that your dog wont eat it, then revise your search to include the words beef or turkey. This way you’ll eliminate chicken recipes that are of no use to you.

Of course, an important consideration when you are looking for dog food recipes is that the meals are balanced and complete. Not all meals will be balanced and complete, just as many human recipes you find on the internet may be treat type foods rather than healthy options. Find out what the nutritional guidelines are for each recipe or consult your vet about a meal you may be planning for your pet.

Different recipes suit different breeds as well, so keep this in mind too. There are so many options. Your vet can also give you some nutritional guidelines that you should look for in your choice of homemade dog food recipes. Of course you want to make sure that your pet is getting the right amounts of vitamins and minerals, along with enough protein.

You may not have a winning meal with every recipes as some dogs can be fussy eaters (but most will wolf it down). But think how good youll feel when your healthy homemade dog food recipes really sets his tail a wagging.

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Frontline Cat For Greater Cat Protection.

December 30th, 2008 by Cindy Mallory

When it comes to pet flea treatments, Merial frontline is the number one choice for vets in North America.

Frontline Plus for dogs kills up to 100% of the fleas on your pet within 24 hours and up to 100% of ticks within 48 hours.

It works effectively for one month, twice as long as its next competitor which is why it occupies the number one spot.

As it is waterproof, many owners with active dogs choose Frontline cats.

Dog flea meds use chemical formulations to kill the parasites which is harsh.

Merial frontline is so gentle it can be used on kittens and puppies of 8 weeks old and on nursing mothers.

It works the best for your cat or dog, and it works with one application onto the coat, a simple dot of the liquid on the back of the neck.

Through a system called translocation, the flea med is dispersed over the entire coat.

It is normally advisable to try to keep your cat or dog dry for at least 24 hours to allow this process to happen.

Once the medication is translocated on your dog or cat, it remains on the coat for 4 weeks, during which time it should be unnecessary to re-apply.

Frontline spot comes in three types:

A spray used for fast of severe flea and tick infestations.

Then there’s Top Spot which has all the features of the spray for routine control.

Best of all is Frontline flea control with an extra ingredient which actually breaks the flea’s breeding cycle.

Frontline treatment is the most recent product in the Frontline for dogs family.

Because canine fleas breed after being present on the host for 24-36 hours, and it kills fleas within 18 hours, further infestation is prevented.

You may see more fleas on your pet during the 18 hours as the product causes hyper-agitation in the parasites and brings them to the surface of the coat before their demise.

Frontline dogs is the most popular medication for dogs & cats, and in trials it was discovered that it killed a higher percentage of fleas over the 28 day period.

Advantage flea control for pets is made by Bayer is a very similar product to Frontline Plus flea, but merely slightly less effective.

Many cat or dog owners are very happy though with Advantage, so if you are using this brand, you don’t have anything to be concerned about.

There really isn’t much between them in the debate over which is better for cats & dogs.

Vets trust it, but of course there are many other brands of flea spray for dogs and other pet flea medications on the market, including organic flea treatments.

Frontline flea control has been proven to be the most effective way to get rid of fleas on pets.

Side effects are small (although certain individuals may be allergic) and the medication does not have an expiration date.

Frontline Plus purple is the best on the market in terms of ridding your pet of fleas.

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