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Using Pet Carriers For Air Travel

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Airline approved pet carriers will keep your beloved family pet as safe as possible during the journey. Carriers must obviously be in line with the rules of your airline, but they must also be satisfactory for your pet who will be spending the flight inside of it. This way you can rest assured that they will be completely snug and safe in their carrier while en route.

When shopping for pet carriers for air travel, for your pet’s comfort choose the proper size. Space for laying down and changing positions is imperative. All airline approved pet carriers have these criteria. Your vacation could be postponed because of failure to find an airline-approved carrier ahead of time for your air travel.

Everybody knows that your luggage has a great impact on your level of mobility in the airport. Wheels on your carrier will prove to be absolutely indispensable when traveling, so include this in your purchase decision. Whether you have a St. Bernard or a Chihuahua, this makes sense. Your pet will be much more comfortable being pulled in a carrier that has wheels than they would be if you were carrying them.

Airline Approved Pet Carriers Offer Safer Travel For Pets

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Airline approved pet carriers are designed to make traveling with your dog less stressful. Most airlines require pet owners to meet several criteria when they wish to fly with their animal, so you want to be certain of what the airline requires for a pet carrier ahead of time. Figure out what specifications your pet carrier must meet before you end up sitting at the airport with a pet that they will not allow on the plane. Of course, always traveling with an airline approved carrier will save the bother of dealing with this type of situation.

Your animal will be traveling one of two ways, and this is conditional on your pet’s size. During air travel your large dog will be riding in another area of the plane, separate from the passengers. You’ll need to bring an oversized carrier that still meets airline regulations if you wish to do this. Your animal will have to wait to check in until you have given your name, address, and destination. If something goes wrong during the flight and the carrier doesn’t arrive at the same time or place as your flight, that information attached to the carrier will help you get reunited again.

Smaller dogs and cats can be brought into the passenger area of the plane as carry on luggage. You can only do this if your carrier is airline-approved. Each airline publishes the maximum carry-on dimensions allowed for luggage and pet carriers must also meet this. The safest place for the pet carrier is on the floor in front of you. This way, your pet can relax, knowing that they’re near you.

How To Light Up Your Aquarium With Better Fish Tank Lights

Monday, April 21st, 2008

With quality fish tank lights, you can prolong the life of your tank, and get more enjoyment from watching your pets. Not only fish, but plants, do best on 12 hours of light per day. This will relax them and remind them of their habitat in the wild. If you’re worried about erratic lighting patterns, which may disturb your fish, buy a timer for your lighting system.

Light your tank with fluorescent fish tank lights for the best possible results, but be prepared to pay a little more than you would for cheap incandescent lights. If your tank gets too warm, you will lose fish - this can be a result of using incandescent lighting (including halogen lamps).

Lighting requirements for tanks with plants are different from those of a typical fish tank; plants need a full-spectrum fluorescent bulb or tri-phosphor fluorescent tubes that emit light in the red-blue-green range in the spectrum.

Travel Safely With Airline Approved Pet Carriers

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Your pet is a member of the family, so of course you’ll want to be sure that their safety is in good hands; that’s why you’ll want to get some good airline approved pet carriers for travel. Your pet needs a carrier that gives him leeway to move and rest, so try to find one that satisfies your pet’s requirements and those of your airline. This way you can rest assured that they will be completely snug and safe in their carrier while en route.

A good rule of thumb to remember when you are looking for one of these handy pet must-haves is that your animal must fit comfortably in it. There must be enough space for laying down and changing positions. All airline approved pet carriers have to accommodate your pet in these ways. You most likely will have to leave your pet on the ground if you show up at the airport without an airline-approved pet carrier, which means that you will be delayed in starting your holiday.

It’s common knowledge that smaller luggage is much easier to travel with. This means that when shopping for a pet carrier, you should make note of which ones have wheels for easy transport. Whether you are buying a gigantic carrier or a tiny one, wheels will help. Its a lot of work carrying your pet, why not let them ride in style in a nice wheeled pet carrier.

New Kittens From A Shelter – Making It Part Of The Family

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

How do you make a new kitten from a shelter part of your family? If you do not have any other household pets, integrating a new kitten from shelters into your home is a reasonably simple matter. You will very easily make him or her a part of the family, and will naturally spend a lot of time with your kitten, bonding and may even spoil your new pet.

However, do not forget that your home is a strange new place to your new kitten from the shelter. Naturally depending on her background, she will take time to adjust and explore. Your new kitten from a shelter may have come from foster care, where care was taken only to bond her to humans.

Improveing Your Home With Quality Fish Tank Stands

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Water is heavier than you might think, so it’s important to get a good fish tank stand for your aquarium setup. Because regular furniture, like a TV stand, might not be constructed to support the weight of your tank, it is important to purchase a stand that was made specifically for your tank, so as to avoid making a big mess.

You can buy fish tank stands in wood, metal, plastic, and more! A design that incorporates a cabinet will allow you to store your supplies right by the fish tank. You could go with a basic metal stand if you want to cut costs.

Do you view your fish tank from your couch, or while standing? Keep the viewing height in mind while shopping for your tank stand. Standard aquarium stands measure 30 inches high. For your best viewing pleasure, place the tank where it will not be obstructed by anything. To do this, measure the room and the furniture in the room. Create a floor plan where the tank is the focal point of the room.

Puppy Training Crate - Positive Training for your Puppy

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Puppy Training Crate - Positive Training for your Puppy

Whilst some people may think that crate training a dog is unkind, it’s fair to say that puppies generally need enclosed small places to feel secure - and on that basis crate training for the puppy works because your puppy feels safe in what will quickly become his own private place.

Some may even think that a puppy training crate is like placing the pup in jail.

Is it true? Does your puppy need a get out of jail card? Find out more by following the links and get some free puppy training secrets

Airline Approved Pet Carriers Make travelling easy

Monday, March 17th, 2008

There are two different ways to transport your animal on an airplane and it really is dependent on how big they are. For all large dogs you’ll have to check the animal and they will be stored in the airplane. You’ll need one of the oversized airline approved pet carriers for this. Before the animal will be accepted at check-in you’ll be required to supply your name and address and final destination. This information will be attached to the container holding your pet in case something goes amiss and the animal is separated from your flights.

Types Of Parakeet Sounds

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Anyone who has owned a parakeet is very familiar with their range of cheerful noises and other types of parakeet sounds. Parakeets constantly squawk, chirp, cheep, and make other noises. But, what if you need to take these individual sounds and combine them into words?

It might be hard to believe that parakeets can talk and they can actually say a large number of words. If you spend enough time with them, they can learn to talk more. A parakeet’s high “voice” can make it difficult to tell the difference between it’s everyday noises and word mimicking.

In order for a parakeet to talk the owner must repeat a word or phrase until the bird can say it. If you are seeking a talking bird, you should remember that not all birds will talk, and parakeets are not known for this ability, so you may want to buy a different breed. Even if you can never teach your parakeet to speak words, the noises it does make are still enjoyable.

Bleach As A Home Remedy

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Never use bleach as a home remedy for eliminating cat urine stains or urine odors. Although the smell of bleach is strong, using bleach will not work to clean cat urine it will only fade the areas of your fabric and carpets and after the bleach smell fades away the urine smell will return. Please visit Cat Urine Remover.com for more information.

Good Cat Urine Cleaner

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

You can eliminate cat urine smells and cat urine stains when you use the proper cat urine remover cleaning products. A cat’s sense of smell is more superior than ours, keep in mind you will have to deodorize the area with a good cat urine cleaner and neutralize the cat urine odor. Please visit Cat Urine Remover.com for more information.

Should Your Cat Wear A Collar?

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

No, really…Should your cat wear a collar?

Not everyone believes that cats should wear collars. I don’t think it has anything to do with the collars being ugly or even uncomfortable for their pets. I think it has something more to do with the fact that people tend to think of cats as living with us as opposed to them being our pets.

I finally decided to get my cat, Twinkle, a collar - but then couldn’t find one I (we) liked - until I began looking online!…

Read entire article: Cat Collar Article

Urine Gone Cleaning Product

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

Urine Gone is an effective cleaning product used to remove cat urine odor. It is easy to use and will completely remove cat urine stains and odors. Please visit Cat Urine Remover.com for more information.

Household Cat Urine Cleaners

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

Common household cleaners such as baking soda, carpet deodorizer, Fabreeze or vinegar will only temporarily eliminate the smell. You need to eliminate the uric acid crystals from cat pee to rid the smell from your carpets. Please visit Cat Urine Remover.com for more information.

Breeds of Hypoallergenic Dogs

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

When looking for a hypoallergenic dog, you will have to decide on a breed of dog and also how the dog will fit into your lifestyle. Many hypoallergenic dogs are small or medium breed dogs. This means that they are small sized or medium sized dogs that require more attention than larger breeds. Hypoallergenic dogs may cause you to have fewer allergy attacks because their hair does not shed, they don’t have an undercoat, or they do not shed a lot dead skin cells, or dander. The following breeds of hypoallergenic dogs are popular with those who suffer from allergies: Irish Water Spaniel, Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, and Bedlington Terrier.

Visit HypoallergenicDogs.info for more information.

Cat Toys

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

The best cat toys are the ones that will urge them to hunt. There are many mice and balls that work a bit, but most cats need more than that to keep them interested. They need something that moves across the floor and darts about. This reminds them of prey, and they are going to want to go after it to score the kill. There are some toys with batteries that move around the floor, and those work very well. There are also sticks that have feathers on the end. When they are shaken just right, this form of cat toys will drive your cat nuts. They won’t seem to get enough of it.

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Training a Cat, it’s Possible

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Most people think about animal obedience work, cats aren’t usually the first candidates to spring to mind.

We tend to associate cats with words like independent, aloof, and laid back – they are known to focus on doing what they want, pretty much as and when they feel like it.

However – there’s an ever-increasing number of people who are deriving a great deal of pleasure from training their cats in basic and advanced obedience work and tricks (from sit, stay, come to jumping through hoops, twirling, and high-fiving) - and what’s more, they’re convinced that their cats enjoy it, too!

Click to read the full article about how to train a cat.

Having Pet Medical Supplies is Essential

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Pet medical supplies are of great importance to you if you own a pet. But it is even more of a necessity when you own a hunting dog as a pet, since you will be taking it with you into the wilderness and thus will always need something handy, should anything untoward happen to your hunting dog when you are out hunting in the middle of nowhere.

Effectively, hunting dogs tend to hurt themselves which makes their owners ensure that they take along the proper items of pet medical supplies, which should always be on hand whenever they take the hunting dogs into the wilderness.

Read more advices about why you need to have pet medical supplies in the full article.

Mexican authorities seize lions, zebra from Rio Bravo ranch

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

RIO BRAVO, TAMPS. — Two lions and a zebra were seized from a suspected drug trafficking hub outside the city, authorities said Tuesday. The exotic animals were discovered Monday while federal police searched a ranch, located along Mexico Highway, two miles east of Rio Bravo. Officials believed the rural property to be a base of operations for drug smugglers working with the Gulf Cartel, said Everardo Sanchez, a spokesman for the Mexican attorney general’s office. While no drugs were found, investigators discovered the three animals in cages on the property. The lions — both about 4 years old — had been declawed. It is illegal to own certain exotic animals as pets in Mexico. The animals’ owner was undergoing extensive questioning by authorities Tuesday, Sanchez said. His name has not yet been released but investigators said he faces up to nine years in prison and a fine.

Read about exotic pets and baby alligator pets

Maltese Dogs

Friday, February 8th, 2008

No doubt has been cast upon the belief that the small, white, silky _Canis Melitaeus_ is the most ancient of all the lap dogs of the Western world. It was a favourite in the time of Phidias; it was an especial pet of the great ladies of Imperial Rome. It appears to have come originally from the Adriatic island of Melita rather than from the Mediterranean Malta, although this supposition cannot be verified.

There is, however, no question that it is of European origin, and that the breed, as we know it to-day, has altered exceedingly little in type and size since it was alluded to by Aristotle more than three hundred years before the Christian era. One may gather from various references in literature, and from the evidence of art, that it was highly valued in ancient times. “When his favourite dog dies,” wrote Theophrastus in illustration of the vain man, “he deposits the remains in a tomb, and erects a monument over the grave, with the inscription, ‘Offspring of the stock of Malta…

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Airline Approved Pet Carriers

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

Travel with a furry companion doesn’t have to be a burden. If you have the right airline approved pet carriers at your disposal you will have a great experience.

The types of airlines approved pet carriers include everything from totes to kennel-style designs. Personal preference is the deciding factor with many of these items. If they are approved for flight travel then they are probably safe and well-tested. The freedom to choose from different varieties of pet transportation devices is very appealing.

Welcome Your Dog to the Elegant World of Wrought Iron Dog Beds

Monday, January 21st, 2008

When you decided to get your dog, what went into this selection? Did you buy him because you have always wanted a Pug? Was it because, while you were growing up, your neighbor owned a Golden Retriever and you’ve always sought after one since then? Or did your kids happen to drag you to the local animal shelter one Saturday morning, and, next thing you know, you have returned home with a cross between a Collie and a German Shepherd, a large bag of dog food, and a collar?

Whatever went into this decision, you now have a dog. You furnish him food and a roof over his head; he rewards you with unconditional love. What else could you offer this little guy who looks up at you adoringly every time you pat the top of his head?

Wrought iron dog beds are the perfect way to pay “man’s best friend” back for all the amusement and companionship he provides. When you are heading back to your own comfortable bed to retire for the night, do you really want your puppy sleeping on the hard floor or, at best, on a doggie mat that loses softness as your dog lays on it for a short period of time?

I know what you are probably thinking…”I’m going to have to pay an arm and a leg for such a bed.” But this simply isn’t true! There are options no matter what your price range. Supplying your canine mate the capability to sleep in comfort and style does not have to put a dent in your bank account.

One of the greatest things about the selection of beds available to you is this: whatever your decor is, there is likely a bed to match. If you would like your dog to sleep on his new bed in the living room, and the color scheme in that room is arranged in neutral colors, there are beds designed in this style. Similarly, if your pooch is accustomed to sleeping in your bedroom, which you currently have decorated with a bedspread in leopard print, this will not be a dilemma either. Almost any color, style, or print imaginable is in existence and ready for your dog to enjoy.

Just imagine the compliments you are likely to get when guests enter your home and see how well you have managed to match your dog’s new bed with other styles within your home. And, you do not have to divulge the fact that you paid a reasonable price for the new dog bed; family and friends will likely think you paid a lot more than you really had to.

Both you and your beloved dog will enjoy this new purchase. He, obviously, because of the ultimate comfort the bed provides. You, because you are endowing him with that ultimate comfort, as well as adding style to your home that the old doggie mat in the corner never could have provided.

New Animal Related Article Site

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

Lets Talk Animals is a new site providing articles on all things related to Animals.
If you have an interest in animals, pets and animal welfare then you will find articles of interest here.

Wrought Iron Dog Bed - It’s Not Ruffin’ It!

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Your pup is a member of the family. Shouldn’t he have a bed like everyone else has? Letting your dog have its own space means it will always have a special spot to curl up in. A wrought iron dog bed is the perfect bed to buy for your dog. A bed that is slightly off the ground gives your dog a place of security from which it can survey the goings on in the room.

If your dog doesn’t already have its own place, you probably find yourself complaining that your dog is always in your chair or your spot on the sofa. Giving your dog his or her own space means you’ll be able to take back your favorite space while giving your dog a nearby and cozy place to snuggle up.

Wrought iron dog beds bring a classic look to your home, whether you place the bed in your own bedroom, the family room or any other room in the house.

Some friends of mine got wrought iron dog beds for both of their dogs. They took to them immediately. As a matter of fact, one never gets into the other’s bed. Even better, they go straight to bed every night when it is lights out.

Here are some tips for choosing the perfect wrought iron bed for your most precious pooch:

1. Choose a dog bed that can support your dog’s weight and size. You wouldn’t want your dog to be uncomfortable sleeping on a bed that is either too big or too small, so make sure you choose the right size.

 

2. Offer maximum comfort to your dog. isn’t that your main concern? Of course it is. So, look for a luxury dog bed that gives the most comfort. Make sure it has soft, comfortable cushions and a solid frame. Durability and quality of the fabrics are important factors as well. Is it waterproof? Will it stand up to multiple washes?

 

3. Buy the dog bed for your personal budget. Luxury does not have to be expensive. You can get a good price and still not have to compromise quality. Make sure the dog bed also fits into your home decor.

There are so many choices; you will be sure to find a bed that’s just right for you and your dog. A wrought iron dog bed is a great addition to your home. Best of all, it’s not “just” for your dog even though he may appreciate it the most.

What Are Toy Dog Breeds?

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

The toy dog breeds had never been one of my favorite animals. My experience with dogs from the toy dog breeds is that they jump and bark a great deal and they tend to need a lot of medical care. I said this to my sister and she told me that I was miss-informed. She said the toy dog breeds are healthy and life long lives.

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