Monday, December 15, 2014

A New Cure For Separation Anxiety.

Hey Everybody it's Blogging Time.First we would to start off by saying Happy Holidays to everyone.Please have a joyous and safe Holiday.Be sure to keep your furry ones warm,safe and happy.We also would like to thank everyone that has stuck with us along the way.We really appreciate that you are here with us because it gets scary knowing that you are alone but with you our subcribers,we feel that we are here with friends that makes us feel so secure and we thank you for being there with us.We love you and all your comments you have sent us.So on this note,We Thank You for Your Support.
TODAY'S ARTICLE!!!
A New Cure For Separation Anxiety!
 I found this while searching for something else, on Google and thought you might find it interesting.

From the Peoria Humane Society website: Melatonin the Marvelous!!!

Amazingly, an effective treatment for thunderstorm and noise phobias may be an over-the-counter hormone used by humans to prevent insomnia. Melatonin, which is produced by the pineal gland, sets the body's internal clock in response to exposure to light. The body creates melatonin only in total darkness (the pineal gland stops production when any part of the body, even the back of the leg, is exposed to light). In humans, melatonin has been shown to calm the nerves, reduce anxiety, relieve panic disorders, prevent migraine headaches and facilitate deep sleep. In birds and other animals in the wild, melatonin levels trigger spring reproduction, fall migration, and winter hibernation. Actually, hibernation is what brought melatonin to dogs with thunderstorm/noise phobias.

Melatonin has helped some noise-phobic dogs go from being panicked to only mildly concerned with thunder or other loud noises such as fireworks and gunshots (it has not been found to be effective in other stressful situations, only when noise is a major factor). It isn't a sedative. Your dog will stay awake and alert. Instead of being extremely afraid during a thunderstorm, a dog may just simply stop being afraid.

It is not quite known how melatonin works, but it has an acute effect on the central nervous system's neurotransmitters, which are chemicals that transmit nerve impulses. It appears that melatonin increases serotonin production and that it is a major inhibitor of dopamine release. Dopamine and serotonin are the important neurotransmitters involved in behavior. It may also have something to do with cortisol levels.


You may find Melatonin in health food stores, pharmacies and some supermarkets. It comes in a number of forms and a wide variety of dosages, so make sure to examine the labels carefully and select a product that contains the proper dosage for dogs. Make sure that it does NOT contain other herbs or nutrients. The usual dosage is 3mg for a dog that weighs over 30 pounds. In a few cases, very large dogs weighing well over 100 pounds needed 6mg, but that's unusual. For dogs that weigh less than 30 pounds, give 1.5mg. For a tiny dog, reduce the dosage even further. Keep in mind that 1,000 micrograms (mcg) is equal to 1 milligram (mg), so a 200mcg pill, which is a common dosage form, contains only 1/15 of the amount recommended for a large dog.

Whenever a thunderstorm is predicted, give the dog melatonin before you leave for the day. The supplement remains effective for several hours. Otherwise, give it whenever thunder seems imminent. If the dog becomes agitated, give the melatonin immediately. It may not be as effective on a dog that is already highly aggitated, however, giving it may prevent the situation form getting worse. Melatonin's benefits may be cumulative with a maximum benefit occurring by the third day.  


Are there any dogs that shouldn't take melatonin? It has been said that you shouldn't give melatonin to humans with autoimmune disorders, so check with your veterinarian before giving it to your dog. However, it has been given to dogs with autoimmune disease, elderly dogs that had a number of diseases, dogs with heart problems and dogs with other illnesses, without any serious side effects. So again, you must consult your veterinarian before giving it to your dog if it has an illness.

The long term safety of melatonin supplementation has been debated by physicians and many holistic health experts warn against taking it for more than ocasional, short term use. However, no clinical trials have been conducted on its actions in dogs. Over-the-counter melatonin is not recommended for children because any hormone supplement may disrupt the developing endocrine system, so it is believed that it shouldn't be given to puppies for the same reason. As always consult your veterinarian.

That's all for now, folks!
Does Daddy's Baby Boy Have Something Good For Our Readers?
(Nitro): Yes Dad,I thought You Would Never Ask!LOL!!!
(Nitro):This is More Cute This Time...
 
 
 


(Nitro):I Told You!Thanks Everybody And Happy Holidays!!!
That's It for Now.Enjoy the Holidays And be Safe!


 

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

A good Dog Fence Makes For Better Neighbors

Hey Everybody,It's Blogging Time.Well I never thought I would be ever saying,I'm glad to be back from vacation.Pretty long one.Now we're back with more tips and info for our furry little ones.So without futher ado,Let's get to it.
I found this interesting because i think everyone should read this.



                    A good Dog Fence Makes For Better Neighbors
Believe it or not, not everyone likes your family pet.  By keeping your pet in an identified space with a good quality dog fence, Fido can remain as a good neighbor.  I know, I know, it's  almost impossible to imagine that anyone who knows Fido doesn't immediately fall in love with her.  She might just be ok with the neighbors but the things she does in their yard make for some unhappy relationships.  This is just one of the main reasons why every pet owner has an obligation to control their pets traveling range with pet fencing.  

The problem of course is the about relieving themselves in someone else's yard,  Yes, your pet may be friendly and would like to visit the neighbors but the fact is, many people do not share your love affair with your pet.  They don't want the bother of picking up after an animal that's not theirs nor having their yards soiled with urine "hot spots" and doggie piles.  Dogs, although usually very friendly also can be destructive of plants and landscaping, making many breeds poor neighbors.

That's not to say that your dog isn't a nice animal.  Dogs are typically social and enjoys the interaction with a variety of people.  This play interaction however is not without consequences.  Things get broken, chewed on and otherwise "enjoyed" by your pet no matter if they belong to you or the neighbor.  Having to face an angry neighbor because your dog destroyed his prize winning rose bush garden isn't something to be desired. 



There's also the issue of community security.  This is especially true if your dog is a larger breed.  Having a large dog escape the security of their yard could be seen as negligence on your part.  Communities are becoming increasingly upset at pet owners who allow their animals free run of a neighborhood.  Heaven forbid if your dog, while free, attacks someone or another animal.  This is especially serious if the other dog or pet was on a leash. 

The saying is that a good fence makes for good neighbors.  A good dog fence also makes for a happy and healthy environment for your pet.  By securing your dog using secure fencing, your best friend also has the security of knowing where his yard boundaries are located.  There is no need to "guard" anything beyond the fence lines so you pet is more inclined to stay in his yard to better "watch" his property.  Overall, electronic dog fencing is a good investment no matter what type of dog you may have as a pet.






Remember to respect others and others will respect you!

Well Nitro Son.Do you have something good for Today?
(Nitro):Yea Dad.Ya'll gonna like this video...

(Nitro):Told you it was funny!
Until Next Time Everybody.Take Care!!!

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Pet Gear Bone Design Pet Cot tan-color 50"

Keep your precious dog away from pesky bugs and dirty grounds with the Pet Gear Bone Design Pet Cot. Set up and store, this pet cot needs no assembly and folds in half easily. The Pet Gear Bone Design Pet Cot's steel frame is powder-coated and won't rust, so you know your pet will be safe and secure.

Please Note:  This item ships directly from the manufacturer.  Please allow 7-10 business days for delivery.

    Cot raises your pet 7 inches off the damp, dirty ground, away from pesky bugs


    Powder-coated strong steel frame will not rust
    Mesh allows airflow
    Just unfold and use
    No assembly required
    Folds in half for flat compact storage
    100 pound capacity
 

Dimensions:

    Small: 30" L x 20" W x 6.5" H
    Medium: 40" L x 28" W x 7.5" H
    Large: 50" L x 34" W x 7.5" H



A Tale Of Four Dog Foods: Finding The Best Chow For Your Hound


Hey Everybody,It's Blogging Time!Hope everybody is keeping safe and Happy...
Well summer is winding down and it's time to start thinking about the cold weather ahead.
Now it's time to think about keeping our pets nice and warm,and to get those diets back on track from the summer fun. So today with will be talking about comparing pet foods.So let's get started...
A Tale Of Four Dog Foods: Finding The Best Chow For Your Hound

We all love our dogs and want to give them the best life has to offer. But with so many variations of dog food in the market, it isn't always easy to identify the best food for our dog. Who can possibly feel confident when so many brands trumpet buzzwords that hit the human aisles not long ago, such as "rich in antioxidants," "highly digestible," "Omega-3 fatty acids" and "Ultra Premium Formula"?

What we can do, though, is to conduct a simple dog food comparison to determi...

We all love our dogs and want to give them the best life has to offer. But with so many variations of dog food in the market, it isn't always easy to identify the best food for our dog. Who can possibly feel confident when so many brands trumpet buzzwords that hit the human aisles not long ago, such as "rich in antioxidants," "highly digestible," "Omega-3 fatty acids" and "Ultra Premium Formula"?

What we can do, though, is to conduct a simple dog food comparison to determine which foods best fit our dog's requirements and our personal schedule. After all, some foods offer much greater convenience than the more natural, less processed types of food which may require freezing, thawing, cooking and preparation.

Convenience aside, the best food to give your dog depends not on the brand or the style, but rather on your dog's age and any special requirements he might have. For example, older dogs require food containing a careful balance of protein, fat and fiber. Most commercial dog food companies address this need with offerings such as senior dog food, containing about 18 % protein, and food for dogs diagnosed with renal failure, containing about 14% protein.   


Dare to Compare Dry Dog Food

The vast majority of dog owners go for dry dog food. Between the supermarket and specialty pet stores, owners enjoy many brands to choose from. Dry dog food consists of kibble typically made from one primary ingredient such as chicken, beef or lamb. More specifically, the main ingredient is usually a meat byproduct that's been processed, dried and sold in packs or bags for easy dispensing. Needless to say, meat byproducts are far cheaper than meat, so this type of dog food is not only easy to store, it's much less expensive than other types.

Hard kibble comes with some advantages. For example, it gives your dog's mouth some exercise, and kibble's less likely to contribute to plaque than softer foods.

When comparing brands, it helps to remember that there are essentially two types of dry dog food on the market: premium dog food and economy dog food. A smart owner will avoid purchasing the economy food, which is made from lower grade ingredients (for example, economy dog food will often substitute cheap corn for the more expensive meat byproducts). The "end" result, as it were, is that your dog can't absorb many nutrients but simply passes the food through his body. So in addition to enjoying less nutrition, your dog will produce larger stools -- and you might find yourself with more frequent vet bills.

Other Popular Contenders: Canned, Semi-Moist and More

Other categories of dog food include the semi-moist type and canned food. Many owners like to mix in some canned food with dry food, to potentially cover more nutritional bases without taking too big a hit to the pocketbook.

Semi-moist food is attractively convenient to owners, and dogs love it. Unfortunately, it may cause dental problems in the mid-term and worse in the long term, because semi-moist food is loaded with corn syrup and other sugars, which dogs just aren't designed to process.

Recently, more natural, "premium" dog food has been introduced to the market, in which higher quantities of quality, nutritious ingredients are used to manufacture the food -- often human-grade, in fact. Since vegetables, fruits, real meat and quality grains are used as the primary protein source in the highest-quality dog foods, these foods are a fast route to healthy skin and beautiful fur. For the most part, they contain no artificial coloring and preservatives, but are chock-full of vitamins and minerals instead.

Although this food costs more, you can feed your dog less of it, because it's more nutritionally dense. So in terms of both convenience and nutrition, a premium, natural dog food is one of the best choices available to your dog, whether off-the-shelf or purchased online.

Remember,if you take care of your pets,they will be loyal and love you forever.

Okay Baby Boy,It's your turn.Do you have something good for our readers Today? 
(Nitro):Sure do Dad.They will love this video.Enjoy everybody!




 (Nitro):Told you it was funny.And you know Dad i hate those Shoes and Socks!
Yeah baby boy,you do look funny when you wear 'em!!!

Until Next Time,Take Care Everybody! 



Saturday, September 27, 2014

The saying "it's a dog's life" does not mean what it used to.


Everyone should read this!!!


The saying "it's a dog's life" does not mean what it used to. Today, animals of all types are protected by state and federal laws and have been granted certain rights that help protect and keep them healthy. In addition, many people are closer with their pets than in the recent past, with a large number saying that they consider their animals to be a part of the family. In fact, a day in the life of a pet may entail visiting a spa or salon, being carried in a designer bag or wearing a jewel-encrusted collar-quite a different story from 100 years ago.

Seem far-fetched? On average, dog owners say they spent more than $263 on their four-footed friends in the past 12 months (not including food expenses). Cat owners spent more than $100. One reason for the improvement of animals' quality of life is that animal welfare organizations such as the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) have worked to change the way people think about and treat them. Celebrating its 140th anniversary this year, the association is the oldest animal welfare organization in the Western Hemisphere. The association will mark its anniversary with a yearlong celebration highlighting the progress it has made for animals since it was founded by a New York City socialite in 1866.

With the mark of this milestone anniversary, the group is launching what it calls its most aggressive initiative to date, working city by city to turn the United States into one "Humane Community." The program is designed to bring community organizations together to help ensure that no adoptable companion animal is euthanized for reasons other than behavior or medical issues.

The new initiative includes increasing the demand for adoptable shelter animals, while at the same time reducing the number of unwanted litters being born. Additionally, the association's "Meet-Your-Match" program is being revamped and will more effectively pair new pet owners with shelter dogs and cats. The group plans to expand its Humane Law Enforcement Department as well, allowing for more investigations and arrests for animal cruelty.

"While our 140th year is gearing up to be one of unprecedented growth, it is our sincerest hope that the further we get from our date of inception, the closer we come to being an organization that is no longer needed-that our work will have permeated society to the point that the rights of companion animals will be second nature to everyone," said Ed Sayres, president & CEO, the ASPCA.

There are more than 140 million pet cats and dogs in the U.S.

Okay Everybody,Until Next Time.Take Care!

Sunday, September 21, 2014

NEW PRODUCTS COMING!


Hey Everybody,As you know winter is upon us and now is the time to start thinking about keeping our little love ones nice and warm.Bookie Bear(Nitro) and I was thinking we should put some wonderful products up so we can provide our readers a way to find those much needed items to help keep our furry friends warm and happy.So we would like for you our readers to chip in and let us know what kind of products you would like to see on our forum.

To start, we will show you the product below which is a very adorable item.You will be able to click the links below the product description as well as clicking on the picture to see the item in its complete form.As always we welcome your feedback and comments on any blog post or items.

http://www.entirelypets.com/east-side-collection-holiday-snowflake-sweater-red-small.html?aff=cj&utm_source=CJ&utm_medium=affil&utm_campaign=data

East Side Collection Holiday Snowflake Sweater in red is available in a multiple sizes to suit any dog.  This festive holiday sweater is perfect for the winter months, as well as to keep your dog warm year around. Many short coated dog breeds will experience chills during the night or during cold weather, and this plush sweater with turtle neck collar is sure to keep them warm and comfortable. In addition to this, the sweater is very easy to get on. Simply slide it over the top of your dog's head and then place his or her front paws into the leg holes and your pooch will be protected. The snowflake pattern on this sweater is elegant, simple and timeless. Make your furry friend a part of the winter festivities while keeping them comfortable and happy. A high cut stomach on this sweater means that puppies are kept warm without getting their sweater wet or dirty, and the ribbed sleeves ensure a close and comfortable fit.

The benefits of East Side Collection Holiday Snowflake Sweater Red include: The festive red and green color of this sweater is absolutely perfect for the holidays. The ribbed chest and legs on this sweater ensure that your puppy is never cold. A high turtleneck keeps dogs even warmer than traditional sweaters. This sweater is made of premium, thick sweater material to insulate a dog against the cold. Available in five sizes and two colors.


Okay Baby Boy,Do you have a little something for our readers today?
(Nitro): Sure do Dad!Enjoy Everybody!!!



        
                                                                       


UNTIL NEXT TIME,TAKE CARE EVERYBODY!

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Curing Dog Separation Anxiety

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