Showing posts with label animal gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal gifts. Show all posts

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!


 

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!

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...