Continuation of 1st part
Boredom can be managed with variety of materials that will distract the animals to a greater extent. Hence, the dog may not do the abnormal or unwanted activity arising out of the boredom experienced by it. Boredom experienced dogs may have different types of behavioral patterns. As a human being we itself need some sort of entertainment and change of things in our life, otherwise we will get bored due to our daily life routine. So in case of dogs too they need some amount of time to spend somewhere out, apart from their usual place. There are many ways to get our dog out of its boredom activities. Many toys are available which simulated duck, dog, rodent etc. These may be kept inside the crate and in particular, puppies love these items. A Buster Cube is an ingenious toy use for simulating and activating your dog during play and feed time.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
**Boredom and Variety-1
When we have a pet like dog in our house, we should take more care on it. Taking care by means of bathing it, giving it energetic food, providing good place for shelter and so on itself is not necessary. We should help the pets to spend some time outside from the usual place, in order to make them feel really fresh and energetic. If our pet stays in the same place for most of the times, then it would make them to feel very boredom and in turn it will change the activities of the dog. Boredom and variety are always interconnected in case of dog misbehaving. Dogs can overact when they feel unwell or when they are just not happy. They will mope and lie around, looking at you for sympathy. The moment you grab the leash or pick up his favorite toy, his attitude will change drastically. This makes it difficult to know when the dog is really ill.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
**Bathing a Dog-4
Continuation of 3rd part
Thus, as a dog owner we need to take that much care of our pet, while bathing it. So before bathing it prepares the things well, chose the best spot to bath the dog, follow all the procedures while bathing our pet. If we do not follow anything means, then it will surely affect our pet a lot by physically. I hope that this post will help you a lot to gain some useful information regarding bathing our sweet pet. Follow it and take care of your dog…
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Thus, as a dog owner we need to take that much care of our pet, while bathing it. So before bathing it prepares the things well, chose the best spot to bath the dog, follow all the procedures while bathing our pet. If we do not follow anything means, then it will surely affect our pet a lot by physically. I hope that this post will help you a lot to gain some useful information regarding bathing our sweet pet. Follow it and take care of your dog…
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Friday, September 11, 2009
**Bathing a Dog-3
Continuation of 2nd part
An important point is before bathing, brush him well. This can't be stressed enough. All of the dead, shedding fur has to be removed from the coat and undercoat. If the dog has knots, tangles, or mats, they must all be removed before you bathe him. Don't expect a conditioner to remove the mats, because it won't. Dogs love the sprinkling of water, river, and oceans. Even when you are using bathtub, have everything in one place and then start bathing of the dog. Try to have a leash, conditioner, towel, and shampoo in the bath place. Conditioner is of helpful to make the combing activity easier later. Bathing should be a convenient activity to both the dog and the owner. This should not be a burden. Bathing alone won't remove all the shedding hair from a short coat, either. Brushing is necessary before and after the bath.
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An important point is before bathing, brush him well. This can't be stressed enough. All of the dead, shedding fur has to be removed from the coat and undercoat. If the dog has knots, tangles, or mats, they must all be removed before you bathe him. Don't expect a conditioner to remove the mats, because it won't. Dogs love the sprinkling of water, river, and oceans. Even when you are using bathtub, have everything in one place and then start bathing of the dog. Try to have a leash, conditioner, towel, and shampoo in the bath place. Conditioner is of helpful to make the combing activity easier later. Bathing should be a convenient activity to both the dog and the owner. This should not be a burden. Bathing alone won't remove all the shedding hair from a short coat, either. Brushing is necessary before and after the bath.
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**Bathing a Dog-2
Continuation of 1st part
Bath them once in two - three weeks or even a month. Frequency of bathing actually depends on the breed of the dog. If the dog is of a hairy type like the cocker spaniel, then the bathing is to be carried out once in six to eight weeks. If these breeds are bathed too frequently, then the skin and coat loose the protective characters. Use mild soap or shampoo (like neem, petmosol etc). Some shampoos may be allergic. Stop use if any redness or itching is noticed. Rinse thoroughly after shampooing. When washing your dog, keep the water out of his ears and eyes as much as possible. Use large pieces of cotton to block the ears and don't forget to remove them after bath. Then after the bath rub them down with a damp towel or wash just the paws if they tend to get dirty often.
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Bath them once in two - three weeks or even a month. Frequency of bathing actually depends on the breed of the dog. If the dog is of a hairy type like the cocker spaniel, then the bathing is to be carried out once in six to eight weeks. If these breeds are bathed too frequently, then the skin and coat loose the protective characters. Use mild soap or shampoo (like neem, petmosol etc). Some shampoos may be allergic. Stop use if any redness or itching is noticed. Rinse thoroughly after shampooing. When washing your dog, keep the water out of his ears and eyes as much as possible. Use large pieces of cotton to block the ears and don't forget to remove them after bath. Then after the bath rub them down with a damp towel or wash just the paws if they tend to get dirty often.
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
**Bathing a Dog-1
For all of us dogs are playing an essential role in our daily life. Apart from saving us from problems, they will be also very loving and caring to us. So taking care of such an asset is very important, right? In this article we will see about bathing and taking care of such a pet animal. Cleanliness and proper grooming can be very important to the continued good health of our beloved pets. But bathing our puppy or adult dog can often prove to be a challenge. This is because of the fact that if you are careless in bathing, the animal may end up having some infections. A dog can be bathed as young as six weeks. Frequent bathing remove essential oils, dries out the dog's skin and coat and leads to skin infections.
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