Posted by admin on May 16th, 2008 — Posted in Animal Fun
Dog seat covers come in many styles to fit different types of automobiles, and have different designs to suit your personal tastes and of course, to meet your beloved dog’s safety needs.
Usually, the dog seat covers are made for the rear seats of the cars. There are dog seat covers that are designed to fit bench seats, buckle seats and some are even designed like hammocks. Most of the dog seat covers for automobiles can be easily installed because they are designed specifically to fit the car seats.
These dog seat covers are like mats over the seats over which the dogs can rest. Some of the dog seat covers can fit over the seats whether they are buckle seats or bench seats. With the use of straps, strips or elastic bands with hooks, the dog seat covers can be attached to the seat and provide good travel safety for your dog.
Interestingly, the hammock style offers the best protection for your dog and car. The hammock style dog seat cover fits between 2 rows of seats, protecting the seats which your dog is sitting on and the backs of the seats in front of him. In fact, another advantage of the hammock style dog seat cover is that it keeps your dog from falling on the floorboard and hurting itself. This creates a protected “valley” of space for your dog.
Another benefit of the hammock style seat covers (especially the good ones) is that it has zippers down the middle to allow a passenger to ride with the dog at the back. And the hammock style dog seat cover usually has extra pouches for you to store your dog’s water, treats and leashes.
The type of fabric used for dog seat covers is another important factor to consider. Durability of the dog seat cover is a serious matter because inferior parts can tear or become too grimy and smelly for you to keep using them. Good quality durable fabrics are able to provide more years of protection from stains, dirt, scratches and your dog hair and they are well worth your money as compared to cheap and low-quality dog seat covers. Very often, the cheap and low-quality dog seat covers do not last very long and you have to keep buying replacements, which means you actually spend more money in the long run instead.
The dog car seat covers are available in a wide variety of materials such as synthetic vinyl, neoprene, rubber, etc. It’s important to note that the material must be able to provide a good grip for your dog to prevent it from slipping onto the floorboards and causing unnecessary injury to your dog. Another factor to consider is whether the material is easy to machine wash and if it will dry easily. Please remember to wash your dog seat covers regularly, as this will provide good hygiene to both your dog and the people traveling in the car.
Copyright 2006 Taylor Fox
Taylor Fox is the owner of the “Seat Covers for Dogs” site. Find all the tips and advice for seat covers for dogs at
http://www.seatcoversfordogs.com/
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Posted by admin on May 9th, 2008 — Posted in Animal Fun
from David the Dogman
The ten worst excuses not to spay or neuter a pet are:
Just one litter and then we’ll have Fluffy spayed.
(Studies show that virtually the entire pet overpopulation stems from the “just one litter mentality.)
My dog doesn’t run loose, so he doesn’t need to be fixed.
(Murphy’s Law says otherwise.)
We always find homes for the kittens.
(And that means that an equal number of kittens at the pound will be killed.)
I want the children to witness the miracle of birth.
(Rent a video.)
My dog is so cute and unique, there should be more of her.
(The shelters and pounds are full of cute and unique dogs, most with only a few days to live.)
It’s not natural.
(There hasn’t been anything “natural” about dogs since we began to develop breeds thousands of years ago.)
I just couldn’t look my dog in the eye if I had him castrated.
(Watch it, you’re anthropomorphiizing.)
A female dog or cat should have at least one litter for health reasons.
(Medically, factually and ethicaly indefensible.)
Neutering my dog will make him fat and lazy.
(Too much food and not enough exercise make a dog fat and lazy.)
Fixing my pet will change its personality.
(The main influences on an animal’s personality are the kindness and care with which it is raised.)
Commitment, Firmness, but kindness.
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Posted by admin on April 7th, 2008 — Posted in Animal Fun
Experts disagree on the exact number, but estimate there are more than 300 breeds of dogs. Each is valued by someone or by a group of people. In fact, they exist because they were bred to have characteristics that make them well suited for specific tasks. Over thousands of years, dogs were bred to meet a variety of human needs.
Toy breeds are the very small types of dogs, often weighing less than ten pounds. This group is the only one in which the dogs were bred to be mainly companions and “intruder alarms” rather than perform physical labor. Natural “lap” dogs, these cute canines are great for small dwellings.
Dogs in the Hound group were all originally bred to assist with hunting. Many hound types have an amazing sense of smell; others are best known for their stamina during the chase. Their talent for hunting is the main trait these dogs share, since hounds come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes.
Working dogs have the size and strength that makes them well suited to guarding property, pulling carts and other intense physical tasks. They are well known for their extremely high intelligence and deep devotion to their human companions. German shepards, Doberman pinchers, Rottweilers, Mastiffs, Giant Schnauzers and Boxers are just a few of the better known types of working dogs.
Like the Hounds, dogs from the Sporting group were bred to assist with hunting. Alert and active by nature, sporting dogs fit in well with active owners. If you plan on adding any type of Sporting dog-spaniels, pointers, setters and retrievers-to your family, keep in mind that these high-energy dogs need frequent exercise.
The dog breeds included in the Non-Sporting group vary greatly in appearance and abilities. Dalmatians, because of their amazing stamina and strong sense of territory, were set to run alongside carriages to guard the travelers inside. Later, firemen employed these unique dogs to guard fire wagons. Poodles, which most people associate with high-society, were originally bred as work animals. In addition to pulling small carts, poodles were used to retrieve items from the water.
Terriers are known for their distinctive personalities. Tenacious by nature, these lively dogs require owners willing to provide lots of physical and mental stimulation. Their group name is derived from the Latin “Terra,” meaning earth. Bred to hunt vermin, terriers are instinctive, active diggers.
Sight hounds were bred to assist the hunter by virtue of their excellent eyesight. Instead of finding prey by scent, these lean hunters spot their quarry from a great distance. They have amazing stamina and energy and all members of this group need plenty of exercise.
Today, most breeds are partially “unemployed.” Many of their jobs have been taken over by machines. Yet, no machine can comfort you when you’re down, make you laugh with its antics or see into your soul the way a dog can. Until a machine is invented to fill the human need for companionship and devotion, dogs will always have a place in our homes and hearts.
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Posted by admin on March 26th, 2008 — Posted in Animal Fun
According to recent statistics, an astounding 65% of all U.S. household have at least one pet, and in many of these homes, their pets are considered part of the family. With so many homes containing pets, it is no wonder that so many laws have been created to protect our pets. Agencies that might not have existed just a decade ago, like the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (S.P.C.A), are now the dominating force in the war against animal cruelty.
But, a lot of responsibility still lies with the pet owners when it comes to ensuring that their pets are safe and secure. Making sure a pet is safe and secure also includes taking the steps needed for their safe return if they are ever become lost. Each year more than a million pets are reported lost to shelter agencies around the nation, and a large majority of these pets are never returned because of lack of any identification, or up-to-date contact information for the owners.
Providing a method for lost pets to be identified and returned to their owners helps relieve rescue agencies and shelters of this task, and allows them to focus on returning the lost pet. The solution to this problem is provided by a company called RecoveryPets.Com, they have established a service that provides the pet owner with the ability to register their pet in a global pet identification data-base. Once registered with the service, the pets description, photograph, and the owners contact information is available for the recovery of lost pets.
Services like the one provided by RecoveryPets.Com and national shelter agencies are working towards making sure that pets are safe and secure with their owners. Because the loss of a family pet can be a traumatic experience, so if there are ways to reduce the stresses associated with losing a pet, then its their mission to make sure that these services are in place. Pet recovery is greatly improved if the finders of lost pets have a visible identification system, and the pet id tag is the most recognizable items that a pet owner can put on their pet.
Even with all the advances in the pet protection industry, pet owners still fail to take the initiative to ensure that their pets are safe. But, with companies like RecoveryPets.Com and the work being done by shelter agencies, they are making the job of making sure their pets are protected a little bit easier, if their services are utilized. To find more information about the services they offer, visit your local shelters website, or RecoveryPets.Com’s website at http://www.recoverypets.com.
About the Author: Thaddeus Collins is the owner of RecoveryPets.Com and they specialize in the global recovery of lost pets using a unique tracking number. For more information visit http://www.recoverypets.com
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Posted by admin on March 18th, 2008 — Posted in Animal Fun
If you don’t have good equipment there is no way you will have a well groomed Shih Tzu. As with all jobs, proper tools are essential to doing a job well.
Clippers
One of the most important pieces of equipment is the clipper. For a Shih Tzu owner grooming only one Shih Tzu, one of the best is Oster with snap-on blades. The blades can be changed easily. Various blades needed are No. 10, No. 7 and No. 4. No. 10 will give you a complete shave down. No. 7 blade will give you not so close of a cut as the No. 10. No 4 blade will give you the stylish puppy cut that so many Shih Tzu pet owners like for their pet Shih Tzu.
Combs
You will need a fine-toothed comb and a medium-toothed comb. You will also need a very tiny comb to comb the hair on the face. Combs with metal handles are more durable.
Brushes
The brush is very important. While the professional groomer who grooms all the breeds will need a variety of brushes, the Shih Tzu owner will need the proper brushes for a Shih Tzu. A soft wire slicker brush is the best for fluff-drying. It can be used to remove tangles from the Shih Tzu’s coat, but it must be used very gently. The hard wire slicker is used to remove mats. A pin brush is used for tidying the long hair of a Shih Tzu. It cannot be used for “hard” brushing. If your Shih Tzu’s hair is fine, you can use a natural-bristle brush made of boar bristles. A vegetable brush or toothbrush can be used on all the places that are hard to get at, especially on the face, around and between the eyes of the Shih Tzu.
Use a spray conditioner when brushing your Shih Tzu’s hair. The conditioner should have a lanolin base and should not contain alcohol. Alcohol can discolor and dry out the hair of the Shih Tzu. If you do not have the correct type on hand, use plain water in a spray bottle. When you use coat conditioner or water when brushing your Shih Tzu’s hair, you will prevent static electricity and causing the hair to break.
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