Tuesday, September 16, 2014

A Gift Basket For Man's Best Friend

A Gift Basket For Man's Best Friend

You have given almost everyone a gift, how about giving your best friend a present, too? I mean giving someone's pet dog a gift basket. Got qualms on how to go about the putting together of one dog gift basket for your dog-lover pal? Here's some simple tips or ideas that won't cost you much:

How about a dog gift basket for more TLC for your friend's dog?
One can never go wrong with a spa gift basket that will surely help your buddy pamper his or her pet. Aside from the thoughtfulness on caring for your friend's best pet pal, the benefit of a nice smelling dog is a plus, too. Here's how to create that pat-worthy dog spa gift basket:

Select quality dog grooming goods. Look for products with labels that indicate the ingredients. Products with the owner's fave scents should be considered also. A dog shampoo and conditioner, a complementing pet perfume, a dog hair brush or detangler can also be a good option, too, especially if the dog is a long haired one. Some balm for the dog's paw pads, an ear cleaner, a nail clipper, and other pet care products can be nice additions to fill your dog gift basket with.

Choose a basket or container for the products. Flea markets or garage sales can be good places to see when you're looking for excellent rustic baskets or containers to place the dog grooming products in. A tote that is waterproof may be a good alternative, too. Choosing a color that will complement the dog owner's house might just make your dog gift basket one great home decor thus more appreciation for your thoughtful gift. Just make sure that all the products will fit comfortably. Now if you found a big basket, including a dog towel to fill out the large basket is one great tip to follow. Shredded paper can be an alternative filling also.


Top the gift basket for the dog with a toy that the nice little fellow can play with while enjoying the water. Dog grooming books can be particularly helpful to newbie dog owners. So you might want to include that in your dog gift basket, too.

Cover the gift basket with a cellophane. Choose either a clear or a tinted cellophane to cover your dog gift basket with. This will add to the put-together look of the dog gift basket and will eliminate the awkward look of the odd shapes of the items placed in the basket. Also, the cellophane can serve as a protection against rain.

Don't forget to include a card and a nice big bow. The ribbon can also be used in securing the cellophane wrap. The card will remind your friend how thoughtful you are when it comes to the well-being of his or her pet. If you want to go a bit farther with your efforts on putting together a dog gift basket for your friend's dog pal, search for a card with a humorous theme.

Other substitutes to the spa gift basket idea is putting in gifts that will also benefit the owner such as dog calendars, novelty items with a dog theme, e.g., action figures, mouse pads with a dog picture, T-shirts with paw prints, dog magazines, and photo frames. Including more dog toys such as doggie bones and chew toys for puppies will be more than appreciated, too.

Also, if you prefer the gift items to be more of a surprise, wrap each of the items with a gift wrap that has a dog theme. You can also cover some of the gifts completely with some shredded paper filling to add more surprise to the gift basket.

Now you can easily customize a dog gift basket for the delight of your dog recipient and its owner.


Okay Baby Boy.Do you have something good for us today?
(Nitro): Dad i always have something good!This is GOOD!!!
(Nitro):Now That Was Funny!
Yeah,Reminds me when you are Sleeping!!!
Until Next Time Everybody,Take Care...



Thursday, September 4, 2014

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Okay Nitro My Baby Boy Your Turn!
(Nitro): Thanks Dad,This is Funny!!!
Until Next Everybody,Take Care!




Saturday, August 30, 2014

A Dogs Communication - Could Your Dog be Trying to Tell You Something?



When your dog barks, is it just noise of is he trying to tell you something? This article can help explain.

Is barking a form of language among dogs with precise significance, or just playful noise? Dogs exchange information among themselves less by voice than by a wide range of facial expressions, body postures and gestures, as well as by various scents. Dogs, who bark at night, are probably working off excess energy or announcing their presence, and this is undoubtedly the only message conveyed to other dogs within ear shot.

When a dog goes to his owner and deliberately barks, it is simply meant to attract attention. You must try to guess his general behavior, rather than from the circumstances and his general behavior, rather than from the particular form or pitch of bark he makes. The howling or baying of hunting dogs is an instinctive hunting cry informing the pack that the dog is on a trail. Barking at strange noises is a warning as well as a threat display. 

A lonely dog who bowls may be sending out a gathering cry to other dogs nearby. Wild dogs on the other hand, never back, they only howl. Could the barking of domesticated dogs be a form of communication more closely resembling speech? A pet dog that shares a close relationship with his owner and has been taught to understand many words obviously makes an effort, sometimes quite successfully, to give meaning to his own utterances.

A dog who wishes to assert his importance and boldness instinctively employs all of the effects that make him look bigger and more frightening, raising his back ton increase his height and holding his head high in defiance. A dog who wants to show submission does just the opposite, making himself look small by crouching down with his tail between his legs and his ears laid back flat.

A dog who wishes to assert his dominance will take a perpendicular position with his head over the other dog's shoulders, while nudging or pushing, with his neck arched, head and tail raised and tense. The conventional play invitation is a posture with the forehead crouched, the hind quarters high, a wagging tail, bright eye and a little yap. A rigid stance with a steady gaze and a high, trembling tail is hostile. A high, steady tail signifies self confidence, and held low indicates inferiority, fatigue, ill health, or a bad mood. 

Pawing at the neck is an expression of affection, nose-nudging is another invitation to play. Paw-giving is a conventional canine gesture with two possible meanings. When he gives his paw to his owner while avoiding eye contact he's saying "Please forgive me" or when he wants attention, he is saying "I'm here, don't forget me." When he offers his paw to another dog, it's a sign of submission.

An owner, who takes the trouble to observe his dog and pay him the courtesy of listening to him, can establish a simple two-way communications system with his pet. Canine messages are generally very elementary, as he asks much less of us than we do of him. "I'm hungry," "I'm thirsty", "I need to go out", or "Come with me I think something is wrong" are among the messages he manages to convey very well considering his limited means. His most eloquent utterance is the emotional gurgle of barks that means to say "I've missed you!"





Okay Nitro,Your turn to show everyone one of your favorite videos.Are you ready?Also,glad to get you back on the job.So show us what you got!



(Nitro):Okay Dad,I am glad to be back,i was bored just lying around the house during nothing all Day!


Yeah Right...


(Nitro):Everybody is going to love this video.It's F-U-N-N-Y...


(Nitro):I told you it was funny!!!
Okay Everybody,Until Next Time Take Care...







Monday, August 25, 2014

Stop Stressful Problem Behaviors and Transform Your Jack Russell into a Model Pet...

Hey Everybody,We came across a manual that will help your pets especially if you are a Jack Russell owner.This seems like a very good training book.Even if your terrier is a mix breed.If you would i would like for you to take a couple of minutes and check out this site.
It looks like a this is a training manual that you can train your pet and not have a lot of time to spend but it can get you and your pet on the same page and understand each other in a short period.


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    A complete guide that applies to Jacks of all ages, from new puppies through to elderly companions

    Everything you need to know to make sure your pup is well behaved from day one

    Why being the 'pack leader' is completely different with JRTs.
    A comprehensive guide to solving problem behaviors, including troubleshooting techniques for extra stubborn dogs.

    These problem behaviors are covered:
        Barking
        Biting and aggression
        Housetraining
        Submissive urination
        Digging
        Running away
        Leash pulling

    I also give you a method to remove your dog's fear of people, places or other dogs



    A full, easy-to-follow guide to teaching all the basic commands your dog needs to know, with pictures to make understanding even easier.
    The ONLY ebook that addresses training Jack Russell mix breeds

 The mindsets you need to understand to be successful at training a Jack Russell


  A chapter dealing specifically with training rescue dogs and elderly dogs

    Advice for training your dog to live with other pets, including cats

    Exercise solutions that wear your dog out and save you time

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"Yes, I'm ready to buy!"
Okay Everybody,Until Next Time!Stay Safe and Take Care!!!
 

Thursday, August 21, 2014

A Dog in One Pack- Jack Russell Terrier

Hey Everybody,Its Blogging Time.Hope everyone is doing great.I like to take a second and tell my little boy Nitro i'm glad he is much better and he better keep things out of his mouth and also tell everyone to or shall i say inform everyone to make sure things are up and away from our furry little friends who will waste no time to put them on their mouths and end up with fur balls or even swallow something that can cause them harm.After all they are like kids and you have to make sure they are safe and sound.If you are like me you are very watchful with them.Now with that said,let's get started.


                                       

                A Dog in One Pack- Jack Russell Terrier




We basically want to find companions who would give us most of the benefits we think we need. Well, if you are looking for a dog that is somewhat a one-in-package pal, you might find Jack Russell Terriers interesting enough.

This dog has a history that is somehow loomed to give rise to the specie.

It was said that the breeder of this dog, a young Theologian student of Oxford University named John Russell once met a milkman with a white terrier that has spots on his eyes and ears. This dog became his interest which later proved to be his foundation for breeding a new dog breed that many has learned to love as pets. The dog he first saw was named "Trump" from which another 60 types of terriers were later bred from.

With a terrier's basic nature to go on and over the ground (terrier by the way came from the Latin term "terra" which means earth), Jack Russell terriers also have the disposition to hunt and scour for hunting. Thus, they should be given enough grooming so as to set off the dirt they gather from digging soil to either bury a treasure or to recover a hidden treasure kept long ago.

An excellent ratter, Jack Russell Terriers proves to be good "housekeepers" since they keep most rats away from home. Any unlucky rat that happens to be inside the quarters of this terrier is sure to meet its instant doom. Thus, owners find themselves with both a dog and cat in one pal.



One basic character of this dog is its disposition towards strangers. They can easily figure out who must be kept away from their homes and who can be accepted inside the house. This very attitude also makes them good watchdogs. They were designed specifically to be aggressive on preys. And while they can be very vocal, many of them only barks when they find good reason to.

They do not appear vicious though. But once they smell threat, they can show off aggressiveness that could serve as warning towards the strangers. However, once the stranger is let into the house by the owner, a Jack Russell can already tolerate his or her presence.

This terrier is also a family dog and desires for human companionship. And their love for children is significantly interesting. However, once they are abused or had been shown improper treatments, may it be intentional or accidental, they can react through aggressive behaviors. Their aggressiveness is further manifested with their lack of fear towards larger dogs which can unfortunately lead to injuries, some can even be fatal.
  


They are also marked for their intelligence and good spirit. These characteristics can be highly observable through their curiosity in things. Thus, they require supplementation on formal training unless you can tolerate difficult behaviors. The good thing though with Jack Russell is that it can acknowledge training and do well in most of them. In fact, they are known to champion various ring shows and other similar competitions.

The Hollywood has recognized the disposition of these dogs too. Coupled with feisty and good physical characteristics, this pal has already made names in the screens. If Wishbone, Milo (from The Mask) and Eddie (from the Frasier) ring the bell on you then there is no doubt that you can recognize this dog.

Jack Russell fair well with grooming. A dog of relatively small size, this breed will not tax you with grooming needs.


        Okay Bookie Bear you are not a terrier.I bet you just wanted to get in the picture!!!

Okay,so much for the tips.Now is the time when Nitro introduces his Video of the Day.
Nitro mostly does the Video of the Day but since he is off i will try my best to give our readers a good one.


Now i hope everybody Enjoyed This Video.It was cute and funny...
Until Next Time Everybody,Take Care...




Saturday, August 16, 2014

7 Tips to Naming Your Puppy

Hey Everybody,Its Blogging Time.Welcome and Thanks for dropping in.Here again to give you a few tips on keeping our furry friends safe and happy and healthy.
Firstly,i would like to wish my baby boy Nitro a speedy recovery.He has been a little under the weather.He had to go to the ER the other night for a little gagging,but nothing serious.So i would like to say hurry up and get well and we miss you on the set.Love You Baby Boy.If anyone would like to leave Nitro a few get well wishes,please take a minute to wish him well just leave them in the comment section.Thanks for everyone's support.
Now with that said.Let's Begin with the show.


Today I will talk about something that we must all do when we first get our lovely pets and that is to name our pet.Though you might not think it is not a big deal,think again.Here goes.Enjoy...:)


 
7 Tips to Naming Your Puppy



You'll use your puppy's name over 35,000 times in it's life.Here are 
seven tips to choosing a great name.

You’ve picked out the perfect puppy. You spent hours on the internet, 
researching the right breed for you and your family. 
Then you went from breeder to breeder or humane society to humane society, 
meeting and greeting pups until you find just the right match.

Now what? He needs a name!

Over the course of its life, you will use your dog’s name more than 35,000 
times. So be sure you’re picking a name you can live with and love.
(Like My Baby Boy.Nitro)

With these seven simple steps, the key to finding the perfect puppy name 
is at your fingertips!

Dogs understand short commands. Easy names with two or fewer syllables 
work well. 
Your puppy’s name shouldn’t sound like any commands. 
“Stacy” and “stay” are too close for comfort. Such a name will only 
confuse the issue.
 
Remember, you’ll be using your pup’s name in public. “Stinky” may be 
cute among your fellow fraternity members, but it won’t go over well at 
the veterinarian.
 
Make your kids part of the decision process. Kids like it simple, too, 
so if calling your Champion Cavalier King Spaniel “Bootsie” works for them, 
consider keeping the hoity toity name strictly for AKC purposes. 
You may think it’s an honor to name your pup after you’re 
favorite Uncle Norbert. 
 
Naming your baby after him may keep you in the will, but naming your
puppy after him may not. 
If you’re bringing home an older dog, ideally, stick with the name 
it already owns. 
Can’t stand it because “Barney” was the first boy who broke your heart? 
Then stick with similar sounds when choosing a new dog name. “Barney” morphs 
into “Farley” easily.
 
Once you’ve chosen a name, try it out for a day or so. You’ll know 
right away whether it’s a keeper. 
If not, there’s always more puppy names on your list!

Take a look around you. Everywhere you are, you'll find a variety of 
terrific ideas on what to name your pooch.

At first glance, a couple things will stand out about your new puppy.
 
Enjoy him or her for a day or two and take these into consideration.
Appearance. What’s your dog look like? His color, size, 
and personal style inspires a variety of name choices.
“Stubbs” would be a great name for a dachshund pup. Or you may call 
a cream colored cock-a-poo “Buffy.” 
Personality. Given a couple of days, your new dog’s personality will 
really shine through.
 Try “Cuddles” for the sweet little guy who loves to get cozy 
or “Puddles” for the pooch who can’t seem to find the doggie door.

If you want to go beyond the basics, many famous dog names or 
foreign dog names can fit the bill. 
Consider these favorite puppy names when making your decision.
 
Celebrity puppy names. Today, pooches have more celebrity following 
than their famous owners. Chew on “Lola,” a name used by both Hilary Duff 
and the Osbournes.
TV dogs. “Scooby” and “Astro” come to mind if you want to honor 
a famous TV pup. Movie dogs. Cool movies and cool dog names seem to 
go hand in hand.
 
Cool Hand Luke’s “Blue” would be a fitting label for a variety of dogs.
Comic dogs.
 
“Snoopy” will always be a favorite, but also consider “Daisy” or “Odie.” 
German dog names. For starters, try out “Fritz” or “Kaiser.” 
Irish dog names. “Finn” fits well for any pup, as does “Murphy,” which 
just happens to mean “hound of the sea.”
 
French puppy names. “Pierre” and “Gigi” are top contenders for any dog, 
especially those with a little oo-la-la in their genes.
The choices are endless. However, with these simple tips and some thought, 
before long, you’ll have found the perfect puppy name! 
 
 
Okay,this is where Nitro comes in but since he's off,I'll give this a try.
 
This should be pretty funny,so here goes...Enjoy!
 

 

 

 I hope you enjoyed the video,because it was so funny.
Okay Everybody,Until Next Time...

 
 
 

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

6 Great Tips For Getting Your Dog Toilet Trained

Hey Everybody,It's Blogging Time.Again Welcome and Thanks for Dropping In...
From time to time we all have to refresh ourselves on the care and training for our furry friends to make sure they stay up to par.Today,we will be talking about sometime we all have endured while having our pets.6 Great Tips For Getting Your Dog Toilet Trained.So take a few minutes to see if this will help you in potty training your furry Pal....


Bringing a new puppy into your household is often an exciting event for both kids and their

parents. A puppy is cute and cuddly; they are little balls of energy. There is a lot of work

involved in raising a happy, healthy and well trained dog. Before you bring that wriggling,

ball of fluff home, you should take some things into consideration.


One of the toughest jobs that a family faces when a new puppy comes home is getting the dog

housebroken. This means that the dog will eliminate outdoors and not use your home and

furnishings as a toilet. Lots of people think that getting doggy toilet trained is a tough

task, but it doesn't need to be. If you arm yourself with plenty of information for the best

ways to get your dog house trained, you are on the right path to having a dog that goes to the

bathroom where you want him to go.

When to House Train 



A dog can be toilet trained at any age, but the best age to begin is between eight and twelve

weeks old. If you set up a housebreaking routine as soon as you bring your puppy home, before

long he will get the right idea of where to do his business. A crate is a great tool for toilet

training a puppy. It keeps him confined when there is no supervision and most dogs learn

quickly that if they make in their crate they will have to sit in it. Most dogs are fairly

hygienic and won't enjoy having to sit in dog doody or urine.


The Advantages of Using a Crate

Be sure there is enough room in the crate for your pup to turn around, but don't leave so much

room that he will be able to eliminate and lie down far away from it. Many dog owners view a

crate as a jail cell or to use as punishment, but your dog will love having his own space where

he can escape from the hustle and bustle of the household for some quiet time. Make your dogs

crate a happy place and don't use it for punishment. You can feed your dog in the crate, or

while he is in there, offer him some treats. Place a favorite chewy or toy in there with him,

add blankets and he will have a cozy den to escape to whenever he feels the need. Utilizing a

crate for your dog can keep him out of trouble and not only in housebreaking.

Keep Your Eyes Peeled    


Keeping a close eye on your puppy is a key factor in getting him properly housetrained.

Whenever you see that he is sniffing, circling or beginning to squat, immediately take him

outside to the place where you want him to go and see if he eliminates. If he does, praise him

lavishly. A good idea is to have a cue, such as “hurry up� so that your puppy knows what

you want him to do. When he is going to the bathroom repeat the cue and then give your dog lots

of praise for a job well done. It is better to take the dog out and nothing happens then take a

chance of an accident happening.

Have a Schedule

Feeding, watering and walking your dog on a regular schedule will make housebreaking that much

easier. Puppies are like children and they thrive on a routine. Try and take the dog out around

the same time everyday so they will be able to adjust their bodily functions. The first thing

you should do in the morning is take the puppy from the crate and don’t let his feet touch

the ground. Bring him to the place where you want him to go, give the cue, and praise upon a

successful completion. Take your puppy out at least every two hours, after eating or drinking

and especially after play. Before you know it, your puppy will be letting you know it is time

to go out and do his business.

Don't Let the Puppy Roam          



Letting your puppy roam around the house is a sure fire way to have accidents. If you have

decided you don't want to use a crate, and even if you do use one, confining the dog to certain

areas of the house can make housetraining easier for everyone. It is difficult to keep track of

a puppy when he has the run of the house, but if you gate him in the kitchen, he will still be

able to be part of the action and can be better supervised in case of an accident.

Don't  Get Discouraged
There will be times when you first begin housetraining that you feel your pup is just not

getting it. He may have accidents in the house as well on occasion. There is no need to be

discouraged. If you stick to your routine, keep a good eye on the dog and make frequent outings

to his outdoor bathroom, in no time your puppy will be housebroken. Another good idea is to use

the same door all the time when you are taking him out so that when he has to go, he will

scratch on the door to be let out. Once this happens, you can say hurray and know that your

puppy truly is beginning to understand that going to the bathroom in the house is a no-no.


Okay Nitro what you got for our video for Today and Is it funny?
(Nitro): Yeah Dad,I got something and it will have you falling on the floor. 
Hold on to your Seat and Enjoy:


(Nitro):I told you it would have you falling out of your seat!
You were right Nitro,it was funny...

Okay everybody,Until next time.Take Care...