Archive for April, 2009

Is There One, Best Orthopedic Dog Bed?

Obviously, no two dogs are going to be just alike, even those of the same breed. In the same way, there is no single best orthopedic dog bed that is best for every dog. Not only do you want to consider price when making your selection, but you’ve also got to keep the well-being of your faithful pooch in mind. If you’ve ever had to spend a night sleeping on a mattress that was way too soft, too lumpy, or in which the support had broken down, you have some idea what it’s like for your dog if he doesn’t have the right kind of dog bed to sleep on. You can keep these things in mind when choosing a bed that fits the needs of both you and your dog.

How To Choose The Right Size Dog Bed?

Just as dogs come in every shape and size, you’ll find dog beds to fit all breeds. Some tiny beds are no bigger than a doormat, and the largest ones you can find are as large as a human mattress. All dogs need beds that give them the room to stretch out and move around while they sleep. To decide what size dog bed best fits your pet, measure them from head to tail while they are in the lying position. Then you’ll know exactly the size of orthopedic dog bed that will be most comfortable for him.

When we talk about the best orthopedic dog beds, we mean beds for dogs that look like smaller versions of human mattresses. When you lift one, however, you’ll find that they are constructed to be much lighter and easier to transport if needed. When you go out to buy a bed, lift the different models to make sure that you’ll be able to move your pup’s bed in order to clean around it.

The Best Filling Materials

The same materials that give human mattresses their orthopedic properties are also being used to make beds for dogs. Recently, dog beds have begun being made using memory foam which holds up well compared to the batting type filler that bunches up and becomes lumpy. Orthopedic dog beds usually have a type of coiled fiberfill inside them, but metal springs such as are found in many human mattresses are never used when making dog beds.

The Materials that Cover Dog Beds

In order to make your new orthopedic dog bed more durable so that it can withstand the use your dog is going to give it, the covering material used is more like what is used on patio furniture than it is like what covers your mattress. Generally the fabric used is heavy-duty polyester that will clean well and stand up under hard use and scratching. An important feature to look for when choosing an orthopedic dog bed is to select one with a removable cover so that you’ll be able to remove it and toss it in the washer when it needs cleaning.

Teaching the ‘down’ command

Teaching the 'down dog' command, is a basic of dog training. This article will get your dog started with the 'down' command, and uses some of the technique adapted from 'Secrets to Dog Training', the worlds best selling dog training supplement guide. 

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‘Down Dog!’

This lesson is best taught outside, in a open area your dog trusts, free from ALL distractions. An empty park, or your back yard is pretty much ideal.

Start by getting your dogs attention and attendance with a preferred reward (diced up meat, cheese or sausage perhaps). You want to start by getting the dog standing out in front of you.. Hold a piece of food directly infron of him, then move it to the ground in front of him, but far away to know he cannot have it. Hold the dog back if you have to. Use the 'down' command you have chosen both spoken and motioned (ie hand signal) and repeat it until your dog lays down.

After he lies down, let him have his treat by moving it to him, as he is lying down.

Dont let him get the treat, until the dog can complete the wole command. Dont reward him for a half job. Sometimes the dog wont go down, or is unsure. Try to get him down with a gentle guideance, and treat when hes down properly. Keep doing this until he learns he gets the treat when he is fully laid down. It shouldnt take very long if he is hungry!

Once you feel that your dog is going well and lying down with confidence, hold the reward a off the ground away from him. We hope he will learn to lie down, anticipating the treat!

This will most likely confuse him initially, but again motion him with guidance, and reward on FULL completion of the lie down manoeuver. 

After practise of this, start giving the ‘down’ command (hand motion and voice instruction) before you present the treat to lead the dog down.

Slowly now try and reduce the dogs need for the treat for a reward, so that he respons more to the hand motion and command. Hold the treat at a fartehr distance each time, and place less emphasis on giving the reward with each repetition. Get him to accept your happiness as reward for following the voice and hand commands.

You can get to the rest of our great articles and read the end of this one, at my website www.dog-hobbyist.com

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The book Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer Course was authored by professional dog trainer Adam Katz and is available for online download as an e-book. The book has as an added bonus other resources bundled together for a complete dog training and obedience guide. This can be further investigated in the Product Specifications Section. The book is also available offline as a physical book. This version can also be bought online at Amazon.com

Adam G. Katz is the author of Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer as well as the founder of the South Bay K-9 Academy. This book was written to be a simple and fast way to train a dog and correct behavior problems in a dog. The focus of the work is on the removal of anti-social traits that make you embarrassed by your pet dog. Check out the website dogproblems.com for further information on this great resource. 

Complete at home dog obedience training is possible using the “Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer” by Adam Gatz. This book when purchased opens up a large resource of information at the dogproblems.com site in the member’s only sections of the site such as the “”Dog Trainer On Demand”" forums. Get assistance from this knowledgeable author and the great canine experts online.

Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer has all the dog obedience lessons you may need and opens a window to other resources through the package offered. In a survey of unbiased comments and articles these resources were found to aid in dog training by solving negative behavior problems and teaching proper training methods. The website has all the details, so check it out for more information on common problems.

The dog training club and all the materials and resources provided are more than sufficient for the training needs of most dogs. They adequately handle the typical dog problems and are a great solution to learning proper training methods and how to solve any current dog obedience problems that you may have.

For any dog training aid visit dogproblems.com, the website ran and owned by author Adam G. Katz. He has also founded South Bay K-9 Academy and runs the $10K Dog Trainer Challenge. For more info visit dogproblems.com.

There is great content in the 316 formatted pages or the 151 page e-book called Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer. In addition to the downloadable e-book and hardcopy book there are all other dog training books included. There are six other resources on dog training and obedience included as a bonus.

Features in this ebook include:

  • Dealing with all types of dog training issues
  • Secrets to help with the everyday training of your dog
  • How to choose a dog and raise the dog whether it is a puppy or older dog
  • Endless consultations and help through the member’s section with access to the private discussion forum
  • K9 training video  and picture demos to speed up learning plus step-by-step tutorials

The obedience training for canines information provided is reputed by the website to be utilized by many top dog trainers around the globe.

For puppy training help and much more check out the resources in the Dog Training and Obedience area of the website DogTrainingCompare. More difficult and advanced skills in dog training can be found in the Dog Training Product Industry Reports.

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Bird House Plans : Quite Easy to Produce

Bird house plans can be utilized as your spare time filler. making these bird house plans isn’t as complicated as you are imagine. You can guide your children.

Creating these bird house plans isn’t complicated. You have just to collect all the materials that are necessary to create the eastern bluebird nesting box. The equipments for these bird house plans are Quite simple. All you require is one part of six by six plod (rough cut), a drill, and galvanized nails (to prevent rusting). Now, you are ready to produce nice bird house plans.

Building the Bird House

The first thing you should do to create the bird house is to measure and blot the wood so that you are going to have parts for the base, sides, and top. Then you should drill a crack to be utilized as the entrance hole for the birds. The crack should be an inch and a half across.

Next, you are going to nail jointly all of the sides onto the base. One thing that you shouldn’t forget is you can need entrance to the bottom of the box, thus for the second side only apply  three nails instead of four so that you will have a side that swings out in order to replenish the box with seed. In order to lock the swinging side, you can utilize a screw instead of a third nail. It will be easier to remove when you need to check the inside of the box.

This bird house should not be placed under the tree. You should place it in an uncovered area or on the edge of the open place. The most important thing is puts it four to five feet from the ground.

You have also to be sure that it is also towards east or north to prevent a lot of sun and wind. If you place it in the end of March, you are going to get experience to attract the birds prepared to lay eggs.

Produce the bird houtilized  plans is not as complicated as you are visualize. You are able to make it by yourself or if you have already understood about create it, you are able to also teach your son to do that.

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Safety assumes top priority in the selection of an ionic air purifier for use in the home, office, factory or school.

Existing ionic air purifier technology, regardless of whether they originate in North America, Europe, Japan or China produce a primary beneficial reactive agent.These reactive agents are known variously by names like negative ions, bipolar ions, plasmacluster ions and so on. Their chief role is to eliminate contaminants in the air we breathe. There is much research on the efficacy of these reactive agents in eliminating these airborne contaminants. What we do not know is whether these same potent reactive agents also cause harm to fragile human tissues such as those that line our breathing passages from the trachea to the lungs.

Whether by design or otherwise, there is also an information void about whether there are other by-products and if these are harmful to fragile human tissues as well. In the industry, however, it is has been established that current ionic air purifier technology inadvertently results in the production of by-products that may, in sufficient concentrations, prove harmful to human tissue. One of the main by-products which attracts much attention is ozone, which in high concentrations is known to be harmful to human tissues.

In the light of the above, the issue of safety for the user of an ionic air purifier has to be addressed from these two perspectives:

(1) Potential harm from the beneficial reactive agents, and

(2) Potential harm from the unintended by-products.

Our intensive though by no means exhaustive research on these two perspectives have been condensed into two detailed write-ups that are featured on Ezinearticles.com.

Don’t miss these 2 in-depth Ezine articles. To read, click on the Ezine Author Badge on The Ionic Air Purifier Blog.

Ezinearticles.com, within their terms and conditions, allows publishers to freely reproduce these two articles. So help yourself, publish the two articles on your websites as a complete set, via these links:

(1) Beneficial reactive agents

(2) Unintended by-products

In addition, keep updated with our progress as we research other aspects of the very broad and constantly changing field of ionic air purifier technologies.

Ultimare Bird Care Guide

If you're thinking about a new feathered friend, there are a few things you should think about with regard to care. Of course, the detailed care requirements will range by age, species and variety. However, there are a couple of things that are accurate across the board when you adopt a pet bird. Here's how to get a pet that will be a great companion and how to care for him or her successfully.

First, make certain you are selecting a healthy bird that has been well cared for. Avoid picking an sick or badly treated pet unless you have much experience with the species and its health issues. Rehabbing a sick bird is no easy task. Instead, if you encounter a pet shop or breeder that seems to have many sick animals, think about calling a local animal welfare organization for help.

Sick birds may appear fluffy or ruffled. They may seem unresponsive, withdrawn, tired, or tend to hide their heads under their wings. Birds should not sneeze or have droppings on or around their tail feathers, and there should be no sign of discharge near the nostrils.

A pet bird that only sits at the bottom of its cage is seriously ill. These are all big warning symptoms. Healthy birds will have bright eyes, clean feathers with a good sheen, a good appetite and a lot of of energy.

The degree to which your bird has been handled will also be important, as a poorly socialized or badly treated bird will never be a good pet. Look for birds that are friendly and curious, not those that shy away from careful handling. Remember that you should let the experts show you how to handle and touch your bird, however - most require relatively gentle care.

Reputable stores and breeders are the best place to look for a healthy, happy pet bird. Avoid chain pet stores or any place that looks like a bargain. Remember - you're getting a living animal, not a decoration.

Once you've found a bird you know you want, you should take him or her to a vet who knows birds well to get a first checkup. You should be allowed to return a bird which is sick or in poor health to any good pet store. It also helps your vet learn what your pet is like when he or she is in good health, and lets you build a relationship with them.

Your vet can tell you a lot about what to feed your new pet, how to care for him or her, what medical needs are likely and what training is appropriate. This may be different from what you heard at the store - trust the vet, as he or she has more training.

Your bird's new home should be the largest you can get in your home, but with bar spacing that your new pet can't squeeze through. It’s fine to try and find cheap bird cages, but don’t cut corners when it comes to your new pet. There are plenty of bird cages for sale at very reasonable prices.

The perch should be made of natural wood branches when possible, and out of safe woods. Remember to clean any branches brought in from outside. In addition, quarantine your new bird from other birds before introducing them, to prevent the spread of any problems you may not be aware of. Follow the veterinarian recommended diet closely, and don't try substituting cheaper foods or different percentages, as this can make your bird ill.

Likewise, avoid cedar, pine, and walnut shell bedding, as they can be unhealthy for your bird. Change bedding regularly, and don't forget to socialize with your pet bird on an everday basis. Big birds such as parrots will need quite a bit of socialization, so think carefully about the one you get.

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